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City of Carmel Technical Advisory Committee November 20, 2019
9:15 a.m. Docket No. 19100008 DP/ADLS: Lakeside R & D Building
The applicant seeks site plan and design approval for a 20,000 sq. ft. R & D building. The site is 1.57
acres in size. It is located at 635 West Carmel Drive. It is zoned PUD (Atapco Z-581-13) and is not
within any overlay zone. Filed by Jim Shinaver and Jon Dobosiewicz of Nelson & Frankenberger on
behalf of the owner, Atapco Carmel, LLC.
Jon Dobosiewicz with Nelson & Frankenberger presented the project.
Sam Clark – Hamilton County Surveyor’s Office
- Comments were submitted on November 7. No additional comments at this time.
Daren Mindham – City of Carmel Urban Forestry
- Mr. Mindham said there were two minor comments: one regarding tree preservation and one regarding
ornamental trees along Carmel Drive.
Ryan Hartman – TriCo Regional Sewer Utility
- Comments were sent on November 14. No additional comments.
Dave McCoy – City of Carmel Addressing
- Mr. McCoy said 635 W. Carmel Drive can be used as the address, which is the same as the previous
building on the site.
David Littlejohn – City of Carmel Alternative Transportation Coordinator
- Comments submitted on Project Dox. Mr. Littlejohn said the main comment was regarding a path
required along Carmel Drive for the frontage of the project. There was also a comment regarding ADA
accessibility in order to provide safe access to the site from the southeast.
Nick Mishler – City of Carmel Building Permits
- No comments. Mr. Dobosiewicz asked if a permit would be required for a generator. Mr. Mishler said
the screening would be reviewed by Ms. Keesling but for the generator itself, nothing is required.
Angie Conn – City of Carmel Planning & Zoning
- No comments.
Rachel Keesling – City of Carmel Planning & Zoning
- Ms. Keesling said she will need additional measurements added to the site plan. Also she said
according to the architectural standards, the vertical offset should be 2 feet deep. Also, there are
requirements on how long the building can be before a vertical offset is required. There were also
questions regarding the architecture and Ms. Keesling said she would like to meet with the petitioners to
discuss the options.