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January 27, 2003 CI EL BR I:N^RD. M YOR Ms. Becky R. Feigh BSA Design 9365 Counselors Row, Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46240-3809 RE: Carmel Ambulatory Surgery and Endoscopy Center Dear Ms. Feigh: This correspondence is t0 inform you that we have approved the construction plans for this project. The approved set of plans that are to be maintained on the construction site are now available in our office Please arrange to have these plans picked up. there are still two requirements that have not been completed: · Payment of Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees in the total amount of $27,996.00. I am enclosing a copy of our calcul?on sheet for our use. Payment has been deferred with the approval of Carmel Utilities. Water meters will not be installed until Cmmection Fees have been paid for ttfis development. · Dedication of additional right of way, including Old Meridian Street, Guilford Road and the proposed roundabout at O1~ Meridian and Guilford through our Board of Public Works and Safety. Right bfway dedication will be required prior to the issuance ora Certificate of Occupancy (C.O.) for the site. Also, it appears (from the drawings) that you are planmng to open cm Guilford for gas service. Please be reminded ~hat open pavement cuts in dedicated streets require Board of Public Works and Safety approval prior tc the commencement of construction. If you have questions, please call. S~,~zer, ely, / Dick Hill Assistant Director Department of Engineering Cc: M. Kate Weese, City Engineer Mike McBride, Assistant City Engineer /on Dobosiewicz. Department of Community Services John Duffy, Carmel Utilities JeffKendall/Gayle Stahl, Buildin~ and Code Enforcement S:\LETTERS )3\CARAM B ULATOR Y DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING ONE CIWC SQUARE CALOMEL. IN 46032 OFFI 2E 317.571.2441 EMAIL kweeseC~ cl.carrnet.tn.u~ FAX317.571-2439 Ii. Docket No. 114-02 Z, Crooked Stick Golf Course Petitioner seeks a favorable recommendation of a rezone from S-l/Residential to P-l/Parks and Recreation on 189.34± acres. The site is located west of Ditch Road between 106~ Street and 115t~ Street. The site is zoned S-i/Residential. Filed by the Department of Community Services. TABLED Note: Items 2i. and 3i. Were heard together and voted on separately. 2i. Docket No, 132-02 ZW 133-02 ZW; Carmel Ambulatory Surgery & Endoscopy Center The applicant seeks approval to construct a medical office building at 13421 Old Meridian Street. The applicant seeks the following Zoning Waivers: 132-02 ZW SCO 23G5.8. B. 1.b Minimum wall height of 24 133-02 ZW SCO 23G5.8.B. Lb Minimum of two (2) occupiable floors Filed by Robert A. Hicks. Esq. for Carmel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center. gn, Lighting, Landscaping & Signage approval for a medical office building. The site is located at 13421 Old Meridian Street. Piled by Becky Feigh of BSA Design for Carmel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center. Robert Hicks, attorney, 12111 Castle Overlook, Carmel appeared before the Plan Commission representing Carmel Physicians Surgery Center LLP. Also present: Becky Feigh. Rob Scheck. and Monte Hoover of BSA Design. The petitioner has appeared before the Special Study Committee for fur~er review, One of the waivers has to do with the projecting portion of the building; the other has to do with the number of floors on the building. The building~ ~uJlding fully 75% of the buildi~ig is two stories exeep~feOert ~ p~e~etsi.~,~ ~eS~ p~ti.o~ o~f~: ~ The ~all has actually been designed sightly higher than 16 1~ t 8 in h s. The: alternating brick and glass material the glass has been eliminated on the lower portion and alt the same elevation. The portion of the building facing Old Meridian is still one story as designed--it will just be a little higher than indicated in the waiver request. The Special Study Committee voted to reconm~end approval of the waiver requests. The ADLS application was also reviewed by the Special Study Committee and a lot of suggestions were made as to materials, changing the facade etc Due to the time constraints between Committee and full Commission meeting, it was not possible to prepare a revised rendering for the Cmmnission. Mr. Hicks was hopeful the Commission would allow the Committee to make final determination as opposed to coming back before the full Commission in December. Monte Hoover of BSA Design addressed the Commission to explain the changes suggested by the Special Study Committee. The first floor height of the building was raised a foot higher to 16 feet ~ inches. The second floor parapet was raised by two feet and the screen wall lowered by one foot in an effort to further hide the screen wall for the mechanical equipment. A limestone base and lentils were incorporated, The large expanse of glass was minimized. Less horizontal emphasis in the building and more vertical emphasis with the lines of the building. More traditional canopy form to the front entry and walkway canopy--even a copper roof form on the surface of the canopy. There were comments from the Conmtittee regarding more interest on the Guilford elevation relative to S:\PlanCommissionLMinuteskl?lanCommissionMinutesk2OO2nov 11 more windows and more landscaping. Finally, a more traditional color to the brick was favored. Jon Dobosiewtcz summarized the action taken by the Special Study Committee. There was discussion regarding Two motions were made One was to forward a recommendation on the ADLS ts authority to the Committee to make final approval on second motion made was regarding the approval or support a favorable recommendation. The nature of the discussion was to Commission believes they are moving in the right direction, the Department recommendation on the zoning waivers be accepted and return the ADLS the Committee for final action. a compromise. Perhaps a week before the Committee meeting, every Plan : proposed ADLS so that the Subdivision Cormnittee members Ron Houck said his concern is really a Development Plan issue. There was talk at the public hearing regarding the curb cut on Guilford--was the situation resolved? Mafilyn Anderson said the curb cut issue was dead; there will be no curb cut on Guilford. ayne Wilson moved for suspension of the Rules of Procedure to allow the ADLS Docket 113-02 to remm to the ecial Study Comnfittee for hnal approval motion seconded by Pat Rice The vote was 9 in favor One opposed (Ron Hock) MOTION DENIED. T~e ADLS will return to th~ Committee for further review and hack to the full Commission for final vote. Note: The petitioner committed to furnish new drawings and up-dates to all Commission members prior to the Committee meeting on December 3rd. Wayne Wilson then moved for approval of the Subdivision Waivers (Docket No. 132-02 ZW and Docket No, 133-02 ZW. seconded by Ron Houck and APPROVED 10-0 4i. Docket No. 122-02 Z; Manor Healthcare Corporation (Rezone) The applicant seeks to rezone 4.321 acres to the OM/MF (Old Meridian / Multi Family) zone designation. The site is generally located south of 131st Street betWeen Old Meridian Avenue and Pennsylvania Street. The site is zoned OM/SFA (Old Meridian / Single Family Attached). Filed by Paul G. Reis of Drewry Simmons Pitts & Vornehm, LLP for Manor Healthcare Corporation. Paul Reis, 5013 Buckeye Court, Carmel, attorney, appeared before the Commission representing the applicant, The petitioner appeared at the Subdivision Committee on November 12 for further review. Items discussed were conceptual design, elevations of the buildings along Grand Boulevard, and the attributes of the proposed development for an up-scale apartment community. Also discussed were other projects developed by Edward Rose Properties in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area, the positioning of the buildings along Grand Boulevard as it relates to the streetscape design for Old Meridian District, and the reservation of right-of-way in the southern portion of the development for a future connector to Pennsylvania Street from the Grand Boulevard. Finally, overall dedication of right-of-way within the project was discussed. The Committee voted 6-0 to recommend approval to the full Commission and approval and forwarding to the City Council. Jon Dobosiewicz reported that this item is recommended for forwarding on to the City Council with a favorable recommendation. If the Plan Commission forwards this item this evening, it is anticipated that it would appear on the City Council Agenda for public heating on December 2, 2002. S:'xPlanCommiss~on'uMinutes~lanCommissionMinutesL2002nov 12 Dennis Olmstead said the adjacent tot has access onto Hoover Road through a 25 foot access and is not "land- locked." To provide access off of Redgold would have been extremely expensive to develop a crossing. Ron Houck asked if this was originally a stub street to the adjacent property. Dennis Olmstead said that if the property were to subdivide, the cul-de-sac would then provide for access into the property. Shamrock found that it would be cost-prohibitive to install a structure for crossing to two lots. Jon Dobosiewicz clarified that the residual tract is between 7 and 8 acres: the County Highway Department's comments were not addressed as a concem. The parcel adjacent would not be further subdivided into a greater number of lots; access is legal off of Hoover Road onto the parcel to the north. It is the Highway Department s observation that an individual would not return with the residual 7 to 8 acres to ask for further subdividing bec, ause now Redgold Run is being terminated into a single lot on the west side of Clay Creek. As far as the petitioner s explan,a~on of further development potential, the Ordinance does not speak in terms of that, but if the question were asked,' Could I bring in this 7 or 8 acre tract and ask for it to be subdivided into further number of lots?" The answer would be "No, it would not comply with the Ordinance to further subdivide the 7 or 8 acre tract." A number of waivers could be requested to accommodate that, but under the requirements of the Subdivision Control Ordinance, a petitioner could not return for further subdivision. cDOCket No. 123-02 PP Clay Creek Overlook, Primary and Secondary Plats, was referred to the Subdivision ommittee for further review on Tuesday, November 12. 2002. at 7:00 PM in the Caucus Rooms of City Hall 6h. Docket No, 132-02 ZW, 133-02 ZW; Carmel Ambulatory Surgery & Endoscopy Center The applicant seeks approval to construct a medical office building at 13421 Old Meridian Street. The applicant seeks the following Zoning Waivers: 132-02 ZW $C0 23G5.8.B. 1.b Minimum wall height of 24' 133-02 ZW SCO 23G5.8. B. 1.b Minimum of two (2) occupiable floors Filed by Robert A. Hicks, Esq. for Carmel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center. Robert Hicks, attorney for Carmel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center, appeared before the Commission representing the applicant. Mr. Hicks requested that items 6h and lj be heard concurrently by the Commission. and tbis request was granted. e approval for a ~'armel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center. Robert Hicks, 12111 Castle Overlook, Carmel, Attorney for the applicant, appeared before the Commission. Also in attendance were members of the design team. Becky Feigh, Monty Hoover. Rob Scheck; and Charles Jeffris of St. Vincent Hosl/ttal and Health Care Center. By way of background, the property is owned by St, Vincent Hospital and to the extent that this is approved and the c~nstruction Of ~he building is perr~itted, the petitioner will build pursuant to a long term ground lease. The petitioner is Carmel Physicians Surgery and Endoscopy Center. and Robert Whitacre is the developer of that project. This project is described as submitted in the informational packets submitted to the Plan Commission members. There is a slightly revised rendering ofthe building that includes a cornice. The proposal relates to the rezone of S:'ff'lanCommisstonXlvlinutes\PlanCommissionMinutes',2002oct 5 approximately 45 acres south of St. Vincent Carmel to the Mixed Medical Zone. ~S~tl~mt~ly ;lsl~421~Otd Meridian:Sl~, directly opposite and immediately east of the Sundown Gardens property~ just south of the intersection of Guilford and Old Meridian, The site is approximately 9 acres, owned by St. Vincent, and includes an existing building owned by the Spine Institute. The current proposal is the first ADLS and Zoning Waiver request to come before the Commission since the rezone of the 45 acres to the Mixed Medical Zone. The architectural design of the building is meant to be transitional for that area north of the district, i.e. the campus, and that area south of the campus that includes the Village Zone in the Old Meridian District, Special Use, Office-- all are a part of the Old Meridian District, The buildings in the Mixed Medical Zone must be faced in brick, stone or pre-cast concrete. The petitioner has chosen brick and samples are being provided. Large expanses of glass are allowed in this particular District. Glass has been incorporated into the building, the primary reason of which is to allow for maxi~um natural light into pre-op and post-op areas. The continuous facade is to be broken with vertical off~sets and in this case, masonry is used between the glass. The base of the building is a heavier color of brick, in compliance with the Old Metidian District. and there is an articulated cornice to define the top of the building. Signage is not an issue at this time and will be the subject of a later Variance. The parking is in excess of 7 spaces required by the Ordinance and has been approved bv the Director of the Department. The minimum walt height requirement of the Ordinance is 24 feet; a portion of the building is 16 feet and this is the subject of one of the waiver requests. The second waiver is for two occupiable floors, The petitioner feels the building clearly has two occupiable floors; however the Department has taken issue with the fact that one portion of the building is one story, Out of caution and being conservative, one of the waiver requests is tO allow for a portion of the building, constituting about 25%, to be single story. Members of the public were invited to speak in favor or opposition to the petition; the following appeared: Remonstrance: Steve Knapp, 13722 Smokey Ridge Overlook, owner of property close to Sundown Gardens, said he is not in opposition but does have an issue with landscaping on the northern end of his side of the street. Mr. Knapp said he has a legal, non-conforming, permitted sign in front of his property and it may be nme to make an improvement. Department Report, Jon Dobosiewicz said the Department has questions that they would like the Plan Commission to review at the Committee level regarding the building design and how it creates the transition between the hospital use and the remainder of the Old Meridian zone. The revised elevation was discussed with the petitioner and if the Plan Commission looks favorably on the waiver request, the Department will ensure the building design will conform to the i~terpretation of the Ordinance and would ask that the Plan Connnission accept and look favorably upon the two wmvers. If the Plan Conunission sends this item to Special Study Committee, the Department would tike the Commission to consider action on the two public hearing items this evening regarding height of the wail and the two occupiable floors. The Department would then ask that the Committee be allowed to take final action at its meeting on November 12th on the ADLS portion of the request. Dave Cremeans said he was a little uncomfortable changing the Old Meridian District and he would rather see the hospital district stay where it is and the transitional area more like the Old Meridian District in architecture and standards that have already been established. Nick Kestner said his worst fear when the Mixed Medical was passed has shown up immediately. Old Meridian should be the dividing point--west of Meridian should be Mixed Medical--east of Old Meridian should be more "Old Meridian." Most medical campuses are a hodge~podge, and the feat' is this is going the same direction. St. S:~tanCommissionXaMinutes'tPlanCommissionMinutesX2002oc~ Vincent should come upwith a comprehensive policy of the architect they would like to use in order to ensure continuity and consistency. ~ Guilford. and this has not been adequately of the project and was in favor of granting the of this proposal; Marilyn did not want to forward this Docket to the atreadI. in place. two occupiable floors, and clearly there are : to submit plans saying a building meets to one office that is 24 feet tall. therefore it is two ~ that through administrative power. The Commission has the power, through the waiver process, m approve that position. Regarding access off Guilford, the Plan Commission specifically within the Old Meridian Zone does not require Development Plan Approval. The Development Plan is reviewed by the Staff administratively, and they have control over ADLS concerns. Pursuant to the TAC meeting held in August, the Fire Department raised a concern regarding access to the site with the larger facility being placed on the property. The Department made a request that access Off Guilford be provided. The petitioner submitted a letter from a traffic engineer indicating that the access Off Guilford .w, outd not create any undue burden on the existing roadway (Guilford) if access were provided. It is the Department s opinion that access off Guilford would reduce traffic congestion at Old Meridian and Guilford and Main Street and Guilford. This issue should be resolved with the petitioner. nDave Cremeans commented that if there is a solid reason for a window wall, OK, but the petitioner's reasomng did ot hold water. The time spent in the fability for procedure and recovery is very limited. Wayne Wilson said he would ensure Committee review for access from Guilford Ron Houck clarified that access from Guilford is not necessarily appropriate, it was just not addressed. fDurthOcket Nos, 132-02 ZW, 133-02 ZW, and 113-02 ADLS were forwarded to the Special Study Committee for er review on Tuesday, November 12. 2002 at 7:00 PM in the Caucus Rooms of City Hall Leo Dierckdnan indicated that public input would be allowed at the Committee level. 2j. Docket No. 125-02 ADLS; Natureworks~ 421 South Rangeline Road The applicant seeks Architectural Design, Lighting, Landscaping & Signage approval for an office building, The site is located at 421 South Rangeline Road. The site is zoned B-1 Business. Filed by Randy Sorrell. Randy Sorrell, 12401 Brookshire Parkway, Carmel, appeared before the Commission representing the applicant. Mr. Sorrell stated he intends to renovate the property at 421 South Rangeline Road for a professional office. The entire exterior would be renovated: vinyl siding, windows, doors, new parking, new driveway, brick, walk-out front porch with wrap-around Steps; a walk-out deck on the rear with an overhead pergola, and considerable landscaping. There would also be a water feature, one in front and one in back. ~on Dobosiewicz recommended the petitioner bring photographs of the existing site for the Committee in order to o justice to the level of improvements intended for this site. In addition to ADLS approval, the site will need at least two variances, One variance would apply to the setback from Rangeline Road, the other would apply to a sideyard setback that would accommodate the existing structure being renovated and the location of the existing driveway--a 5 foot landscape buffer is required, a 3 foot buffer is provided. S:~lanCommissionX, Minutes~lanCommissionMinutes~2002oct 7 & A~SO~IATES, 46032 Indiana46204 ,, 317.656.3500 - Fax 317.656.3501 Date: December 15, 2003 Project No.: #02051 Project Name: Carmel Surgery Center [] Fax [] Mail [] Express Mail [] Courier [] Hand Delivered [] Your Messenger The Following: [] Transparencies [] Prints [] Samples [] Diskette [] Copy of Letter [] Specifications [] Shop Drawings [] DraWing Log [] Submittal Info [] Change Orders [] Change Bulletins Copies Description Revised 02r2) Remarks: If ?ou have any questions, please contact Jaci Gramman. Transmittal Wi~ Only Copies To: Gary Hoyt, F re Marshall City of Carmel - 2 Civic Square [] [] Simmons Office File Carmel 46032 (ph. 571-2600) By: Carla Cartwright Transmittal W~h Only Enclosures IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS INDICATED, PLEASE NOTIFY US AT ONCE P O1 TRANSACTION REPORT MAR-18-2004 TNU 02:47 FOR: ~EOEIVER 645 TOTAL , 42S P~GES: 2 ~ MAR-18 02:48 PM 95785172 TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE 42" 2 SEND OK Date: To: Fax Number: CITY OF CARMEL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TRANSMITTAL 3-18-04 CARL 576-5172 From: Jim Ochs, Building Inspector Dcpt, of Community Services One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 cmaih jochs~ci.carmel.in.us Phone. 317- 57t-2476 Fax 317- 57t-2499 The material you reauested f'l For your information 576-5172 CITY OF CARMEL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES From: Jim Ochs Building Inspector Dept. of Community Services One Civic Square Carmel. 1N 46032 email: jochs~ ci.carmel.in.us Phone. 3t7- 571-2476 Fax 317- 571-2499 U! The material you requested rn For your information x For review and correction ~ For approval Subject: IBC Sanitation per 807.1.2 Number o£pages: 2 NOTES: Carl. Wall surface 2 feet to the fi'ont ora urinal and/or water closet and sides to the rear wall. jim s:permlrs/transmittal for Ochs 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 2. The textile wall covering shall meet the acceptance criteria (1219 mm), and except for structural elements, the materia s used of UBC Standard 8-2 when tested using a product mounting sys- in such walls shall be of a type that is not adx ersely affected by tern, including adhesive, representative of actual use. moisture. See Section 2512 for other limitations. SECTION 806 -- INSULATION Thermal and acoustical insulation installed on walls or ceilings shall comply with Section 707. SECTION 807 -- SANITATION 807.1 Floors and Walls in Water Closet Compartment and Showers. 807 1.1 Floors In other than dwelling units toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface such as portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other approved material that ex- tends upward onto the walls at least 5 inches (127 mm), 807.1.2 Walls. Walls within&feet (610 mm) of the r{~nt and sides of ql~als and wa.g~ter closets shall have a smooth, hard non- absorbent shrface of portland cement concrete ceramic tile or other smooth hard nonabsorbent surface to a height of 4 feet EXCEPTIONS: I Dwelling umts and guest rooms. 2. Toilet moms that are not accessible to the pubhc and that have no~ more than one water closet. In all occupancies, accessories such as grab bars, towel bars, pa- bPer dispensers and soap dishes, provided on or within walls, shall e installed and sealed to protect structural elements from mois- lure 807.1.3 Showers. Showers in all occupancies shall be finished as specified in Sections 80Z I. 1 and 80ZI.2 to a height of not less than 70 inches (1778 mm) above the drain inlet, Materials other than structural elements used in such walls shall be of a type that is not adversely affected by moisture. See Section 25t2 for other limitations, 807.1.4 Shower doors, For shower doors, see Sections 2406.a and 2407. 807.2; Water Closet Room Separation. See Section 302.6 for requirements to separate wa[er closet rooms TABLE 8-A--FLAME-SPREAD CLASSIFICATION b2 S-I. S-2 TABLE 8oB--MAXIMUM FLAME~SPREAD CLASS1 ROOMS OR AREAS IP Il III II III III III ll III4 [16 NO RESTRICTIONS III III III tFoam plastics shall comply with the reqmrements spe-cified in Section 2602. C-~eting on ceil~hall comply specified in Sections 804.2 and 805. respectively~ 2Finish classification is not applicab e to interior wal s and ceilings of extenor exit l~alconies. 3In Group A, Divisions 3 and 4 Occupancies, C ass I1 may be used 4Over two stories shall be of C ass I 5In Group I Divis ohs 2 and 30ccupanc es C ass II may be used 6Class III may be ased in adrainisnafive spaces 7Flame-spread prov s OhS are not app cable o ldtchens and bathrooms of Group R, Division 3 Occupancms. 1-92 Date: 3/16/04 CI~ OF CARMEL DEPARllqENI OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TRANSMITTAL To: PH.: (517) 841-1000 ext. 224 F~om: BUILDING &~ CODE ENFORCEMENT Dept. o~ Communittj Services One Civic Square sCarmel IN 40032 arab N. Lillarc[ Permits Assistant 15mail: slillardOci.carmel.in.u~ Ph.:(317) 571-2475 Fmc (317) D71-24©9 p/~ The material requested t]ou ' [] For review and comment [] l=or §our information [] For approval Carl: Please find attached the Temporary C/O extension, and invoice for the fee fOr this extension, the pe~ait nbtes pertaining to items needing final rednsPectiOn bY the office of Building 6~ Code Enforcement, inspection proce~lure shee~s, and the tenant per'nit information you reqUes}ed this hftern°°n. If you have any further: qUestiOns, please i~t me know. Page 1 of 9 in this transrmssion PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN EXTENSION OF THE ~030041B PRO.* 1. Final r 2. Fir ~:ndoscopy Center 13421 Old P of Building & Code Enforcement :orester of the City of Carmel DATE OF EXPTRATZON EXTENDED TO: April 14, 2004 ZF4PORTANT NOTZCE: The above listed incomplete item(s) shall be ready and scheduled for inspection on or before the date listed above. If these items are found unsatisfactory at the time of inspection, a $93.50 Commercial re-inspection fee may be assessed. This charge would have to be paid before a second inspection will be scheduled and a Final Certificate of Occupancy issued. w th the understanding that the above-referenced ~ inspection be scheduled and a permanent Ma~'ch 16, 2004 Date 571-2444. T~e Fire Marshall can be reached at 57~-2600. The Urban at 571-2478. Please contact our office if you are unable to CC: File INVOIqE INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE INVOI SE CITY OF CARMEL PERMIT INVOICE OPERATOR: slillard Sub: ~NVOICE DATE... EFERENCE ID # [[[i Blk: Los: 1609250101004000 03/16/2004 030041B SITE ADDRESS ..... : 13421 OLD MERIDIAN ~ N ~UBDIVISIO ...... : CITY ............. : CARMEL IMPACT AREA ...... : ST OWNER ............ : CARMEL PHYSICIANS SURGERY CTR ADDRESS ......... 3755 E 82ND ST SUITE 270 CITY/STATE/ZIP ...: INDPLS, IN 46240 CONTRACTOR ....... : LIC # WURSCON COMPANY .......... : WURSTER CONSTRUCTION CO INC ADDRESS . . . : 8463 CASTLEWOOD DR CITY/STATE/ZIP ...: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46250 TELEPHONE ........ : (317) 841-1000 FEE DESCRIPTION ACCT NUM CHK TOTAL FEE PD TO DATE CERTIFICATE CONVERT 322010 FUND P 42.00 42.00 CII RE-INSPECTION FEE 322010 FUND C 467.50 467.50 PERMIT CONVERT 322010 FUND P 8226.00 8226.00 PERMIT TIME EXTENSION 322010 FUND C 150.00 0.00 8885.50 8735.50 BAL DUE 0.00 ~.00 .00 150.00 FOR: 03/16/04 030041B 00 3 - PI TIME NOTE TEXT ~oke with Gene from BSA Structures. ior stairs will have slgnage on econd floor directing people to the wells at each end of the building in an emergency. Bathroom walls will be protected by plexy-glass. LINES OF NOTES: 6 PAGE OPERATOR jkendall 03004IB 14 2 TIME ~04 PAGE PI NOTE TEXT OPEP~ATOR 60 .2, builder filing appeal. ~er stairway chap t0 ~L AREAS 1ST FLOOR ONLY LINES OF NOTES: INSPECTZON PROCEDURE ~ of Indiana these become INDIANA codes. (2003) 997 (1999) Code - 200O (2003 - 2000 (2002) 5. CABO Model energy - 1992 (1992) 6. Indiana Swimming Pool Code 2001 7 Carmel/Clay zonihg ordinance Z-289, as amended 8. General Administrative Rules (GAR) - 2001 PROCEDURES: )F THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS t4AY BE REQUIRED I IN[ SURE TO READ THE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCHEDUI ECT. BE N, AS facinc~ The PROPE CANCEl FOOTZNGS: ! ust be window, ;I ~duling, as someone ~ )n site to meet the inspector. ~nto the main office at: (317) 571-2444. ime ground. Tarps and insu ation cover removed for inspect on blUST BE APPROVED BEFORE YOU POURz. L-2449 ]blishments, - 1992. approved configuration, as detailed in the IST BE APPROVED BEFORE YOU POUR~. ,~mum of 24 hours prior to request i and approval. Inspection isto be approved BEFORE RZNG ARE INSTALLED~. and shingles on. qspection. ing (3.~7) 57s ~2444 a minimum of 24 h°u~ ~1 Electric~ uti!ity turn On, PRZO office of Building & Code J~l nal.** nd that inspection approved ; inspection can De ofOccu anc:' _ offices. pproved, a temporary or full before a full Certificate_ be completed ng to Plan Commission approw s. This inspection can be Z417, APPROVAL OF THIS INSPECTION MAY ALSO REQUIRE VERIFTCATJON OF S1TE COMMITMENTS BY THE OFFICE OF THE C1TY ENGTNEER. Corn issued OCCUPIED~;2 $93,50 WILL BE CHARGED FOR ANY INSPECTION THAT REQUIRES :)FFZCE OF BUILDING & CODE ENFORCEMENT. (Re-Inspections or I FEE, IRARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED,, IN ADDITION ASSESSED FOR ANY PART~AL CERTZFTCATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED, TN ADDITION TO A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (C/O) OR CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL · ONLY BE ISSUED ONCE CONFIRMATION NOTICE construction is continued without having any one of the above inspections schedule& established with the fee structure: establishedin Ordinance Z~289 Section Occupancy is issued. reconstructed, CITY OF CARMEL/CLAY TOWNSHIP Permit#: 03120056 IMPROVEMENT LOCATION PERMIT APPLICATION Date: 12/17/2003 For: Remodels ~ Tenant Finishes: Commercial. Industrial, or Institutional ID #: 1609250101004000 ~BDIVISION: Flood Zone: N PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION: ~ST~'~E CO.'S INC. Ph,#: 3178419900 Fax#: 3175772481 Street Address: 3755 E. 82ND ST. INDIANAPOLIS. IN 46240 : Name: DR. STRICKLANb Address: 13421 OLD MERIDIAN ST#20fl CARMEL. IN 46032 CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: INC 3175765172 Email: Street Address: 8463 CASTLEWOOD DR iNDiANAPOLiS, IN 46250 Plumber"s Name: LEACH & RUSSELL Codes for Project: IPC Special Notes/Conditions: DR. STRICKLAND'S OFFICE @ CARMEL AMBULATORY CENTER STATE RELEASE #297859, ARCH. ELEC. MECH, PLLUM. STANDARD RELEASE. REVIEWED UNDER2003 IBC. ONE STANDARD CONDITION RE: FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM, - NO NOTES * 34210LDMERIDIANST#200 CARMEL, IN 46032 Lot Split: N PERMIT TYPE: COMTENANT ; COMMERCIALTENANT FINISH Water Service by: CARMEL County Well Permit #: Sewer Service 0y: CARMEL County Septic Permit #: Foundation Type: SLAB Estimated Cost of Construction: $125000 Manufactured Trusses: ~1 Sump Pump: N Usage Class: COM Construction Type: State Design Release #: 297859 Square Footage: 1990 This permit is valid only if construction conunences wit year of the date of issuance of the State Commercial Desig~construction must be completed (C/O issued) within two (2) years of the issuance date. l, the undersigned, agree that any construction, reconstruct on, enlargement, reocation, oratevationofastructure, oran y chan ge n the use of lane or structures requested by this application will comply with, oa~d conform to, all applicable laws of the State of India~aa, ~md the "Zoning Ordinance o£ Carmel Indiana - 1993" (Z~289) and amendments, adopted under authority of hC. 36~7 et seq, General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and allActs amendator/thereto. I further certify that only kitchen, bath, and floor drains are connected to the sanitary sewer. I fttrtber certify that the construction will not be used or occupied until a Certificate o[Occupanc?has been issued by the Department of Community Services. Carmel, Indiana. FEES: COM. IND. INST. C/O 43.50 C.LL REMODEL/TENANT 384.40 CII RE-INSPECTION FEE 93,50 CII FINAL 93.50 CII ROUGH-tN 93.50 ARL V. SUT~HERLY PARCE ID # 160925O1O1004000 LOT&~ IBD V S ON ADDRE S OF coNsTRUCTION: 13421 OLD MERIDIAN ST#205 CARMEL, IN 46032 Townsl p?: Zoning: Flood Zone: N Lot Split: N Name: CORNERSTONE COMPANIES INC Ph. #: 3178419000 Fax#: 3175771481 Street Address: 3755 E. 82ND ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46240 TENANT INFORMATION: Address: 13421 OLD MERIDIAN ST #205 CARMEL. IN 46032 CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: RSTER-~-~STRUCTION CO INC h.#: (317)84%1000 Fax#: 3175765172 Email: Street Address: 8463 cASTLEWOOD DR INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46250 Plumber's Name: LEACH & RUSSELL Codes for Project: IPC Special Notes/Conditions: DR, LEVINE SPACE AT CARMEL AMBULATORY SURGERY AND ENDOSCOPY CENTER. STATE RELEASE #299734. ARCH ELEC MECH PLUM 3 STANDARD COND TONS BLDG IS EXST. SPK CONSTRUCT TYPE & B REM OCCUPANCY CLASS, * NO NOTES * COMTENANT ; COMMERCIAL TENANT FINISH Water Service by: CARMEL County Well Permit #: Sewer service by: CARMEL County Septic Permit #: Foundation Type: SLAB Estimated Cost of Construction: $180000 Manufactured Trusses: N Sump Pump: N Usage Class: COM Construction Type: State Design Release #: 299734 Square Footage: 4800 Thispenaxit sva~id~n~y~fc~nstru~ti~nc~rmnenceswithin~ne(~)year~fthedate~fissuance~ftheStateC~n~nercia~Desig~Re~ease. Allconstruction must be completed (C/O issued) within two (2) years of the issuance date. I, the undexsigned~ agree that any construction, reconstruction, enlargement relocation or alteration of a structure, or any change in the use o£Iand or structures requested by this application will comply with, and conform to, all applicable laws of the State of indiana, and the ~Zm~ing Ordinance of Carmel Indiana - 1993" (Z-289) and amenc~ents, adopted under authority of I.C. 36~7 et seq, GeneralAssembly of the State of Indiana~ and allActs amendatm'y thereto. I further certify that only kitchen, bath, and iI~r drains a~'e connected to the sanitary sewer. I further certify that the construction will not be used or occupied until a Certffic:~te o£Occupw~cyhas been issued by the Departn~ent of Cmmnunity Services. C~rmeb h~dimxa. M. IND, INST. C/O 43.50 .L REMODEL/TENANT 553.00 :INAL 93,50 I ROUGH4N 93.50 CARL V. SUTHERLY March 11. 2004 Wurster Construction Co.. Inc. 8463 Castlewood Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46250 RE: Temporary Certificate of Occupancy extension for permit #: 030041B. Carr~el A~nbulatory Surgery Center. 13421 Old Meridian Street. 19, 2003. a certain date, and the date for this project was: ~ in order for the FULL Certificate of March 25. previously and aH final not in compliance. If we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call our office at 571-2444. Thank you. ~CarmeUClay Zoning Ordinance 29.6.8 Late Fees on Ins .ections and the Camel City Code, Sec. 10-118, Late Fees on Ins ecfftons.