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TAC Minutes
Sept. 19, 1991
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Sierzputowski and Smith Special Use
Committee to consider Docket No. SU 59-91, a Special Use application for
Herman and Judith Sierzputowski and Mary B. Smith and their property located
in the 900 block of north Range Line Road, just north of the Smith Funeral
Home, Carmel. Petitioner are seeking approval to change the natural grade of
both parcels through fill and excavation and to improve the channel of the
existing creek. Site is zoned B-2.
Filed by James J. Nelson for Herman and Judith Sierzputowski and Mary B.
Smith
Petitioners present: None
Item was tabled until October 17, 1991 TAC meeting.
Carmel American Legion Post # 155 Special Use and Variances
Committee to consider Docket No. V 55-91, a Developmental Standards
Variance application for the American Legion Post #155 and their property
located at 852 West Main Street, Carmel. Petitioners are requesting variances
from sections 27.4.1, 27.4.2, and 27.4.3 of the Carmel\Clay Zoning Ordinance to
defer installation of parking surface and curbing for 560 parking spaces until
requested by the City of Carmel and to permit a portion of the reserve
parking area to be greater than 300 feet away from the building. Site is zoned
B-3.
Filed by James J. Nelson for American Legion Post #155
In addition,
Committee to consider Docket No. SU 56-91, a Special Use application for the
American Legion Post #155 and their property located at 852 West Main
Street, Carmel. Petitioners are requesting approval to construct an approx.
7,500 square foot two-story addition to the existing facility. Site is zoned B-3.
Filed by James J. Nelson for American Legion Post #155
Petitioners present: Jim Nelson, Stan Neal, Tom Ellis
Comments:
--Satellite Dish needs to be brought into compliance with the current code.
Petitioner has agreed to:
--Providing a letter of Non-opposition to annexation to the City.
--TAC review and approval prior to installation of the parking area on the
north half of this parcel.
The technical aspects of this project have been reviewed by the TAC and found
them to be satisfactory pending the above concerns being addressed.