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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter #03 Nicole & Michael Boyle Shestak, Joe From:Shestak, Joe Sent:Monday, February 18, 2019 9:22 AM To:Shestak, Joe Subject:FW: Docket 19010011V PUD Ordinance Z-533-11, Section 6.1 Letter #03 From: Nicki Boyle \[mailto:nickiboyle215@gmail.com\] Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 9:05 AM To: Shestak, Joe Cc: Gmail; nickandlaura58@hotmail.com Subject: Docket 19010011V PUD Ordinance Z-533-11, Section 6.1 **** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution and Do Not open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email. **** Dear BZA Hearing Officer, Good morning. We write to you regarding Docket 19010011V PUD Ordinance Z-533-11, Section 6.1. We live in Jackson Grant subdivision in the Stableside section. We are NOT in support of the variance filing for Lot 274 (528 Terhune Lane) to decrease the side setback. When we built in this neighborhood, we understood that the 5 foot side setback was a necessary requirement. We believe in this minimum standard. We also believe that standards are important and should be upheld. The 5-foot side setback in both the City of Carmel ordinance (26.04) and the development ordinance (Z-533-11, Section 6.1) are defined to maintain the integrity of our neighborhood. Anything less than the required 5 foot setback will negatively impact the overall appeal of our neighborhood. This is important to us for a variety of reasons: property value, noise level, lighting for our required extensive side yard landscaping, and lighting for our homes. Anything less than a 5 foot side setback is also a potential fire concern. We fear that if this is approved, it will set a precedent for future builders in our burgeoning neighborhood. Again, we are ADAMANTLY OPPOSED to the variance filing for Lot 274. It is with sincerity and extreme concern that we ask that you please uphold the ordinance requiring the 5 foot minimum for a side setback. Sincerely, Nicole and Michael Boyle 533 Terhune Lane Lot 249 Email secured by Check Point 1