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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic NoticePUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Indiana ) ;: S; rare avf i. r,,::;;:;,,,rr� e a.f No4ary Public Ss:=!e olrie!lana �, ss: �~ SEAL �' V H7rrti1hF1 C(1:i Iy Hamilton County ) Commiss,onWirn,:�r My Commission E, pipes becember 28. 2J` ] Personally appeared before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, the undersigned Brian Kelly who, being duly sworn, says that he is Publisher of Current in Carmel newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the English language in the city of Carmel in state and county afore -said, and that the printed matter attached hereto is a true copy, which was duly published in said paper for one (1) time(s), the dates) of publication being as follows: 02/09/2021 Subscribed and sworn to before me this February 9th, 2021. Notary Public My commission expires: K.1vv 01 * Publisher's Fee: $25.32 Prescribed by State Board of Accounts General Form No. 99P (Rev. 2009) _Old Town Design Group To: Current Publishing (Governmental Unit) 30 S Rangeline Rd, Carmel, IN 46032 Hamilton County, Indiana PUBLISHER'S CLAIM LINE COUNT Display Master (Must not exceed two actual lines, neither of which shall total more than four solid lines of the type in which the body of the advertisement is set) -- number of equivalent lines Head -- number of lines Body -- number of lines _14_ Tail -- number of lines Total number of lines in notice 18 COMPUTATION OF CHARGES _18_lines, _2 columns wide equals _36_ lines at .7034 Additional charges for notices containing rule or tabular work (50 per cent of above amount). $_0.00 Charge for extra proofs of publication ($1.00 for each proof in excess of two TOTAL AMOUNT OF CLAIM $ _25.32_ DATA FOR COMPUTING COST Width of single column in picas.: _9p3 Size of type-7—point. Number of insertions 1x Pursuant to the provisions and penalties of IC 5-11-10-1, I hereby certify that the foregoing account is just and correct, that the amount claimed is legally due, after allowing all just credits, and that no part of the same has been paid. I also certify that the printed matter attached hereto is a true copy, of the same column width and type size, which was duly published in said paper 1 time. The dates of publication being as follows: Tuesday, February 9th, 2021 Additionally, the statement checked below is true and correct: ......Newspaper does not have a Web site. ...x..Newspaper has a Web site and this public notice was posted on the same day as it was published in the newspaper. ..... Newspaper has a Web 3site, but due to technical problem or error, public notice was posted on ....................... .... Newspaper has a Web site but refuses to post the public notice. x....................................................................................................... Date ............. Tuesday, February 91h, 2021 ................... Title...............Legal Advertising........................... Scenes from the Norbulingka Institute, near Dharamsala, India. (Photos by Don KnebeV Norbulingka Institute: Tibet Comes to India Commentary by Don Kriebel The Norbulingka Institute, near Dharam- sala in northwest India, provides an oppor- tunity to learn about Tibetan Buddhism and to see Tibetan artworks with their creators. In 1959. after an unsuccessful revolt against Chinese control, Tenzin Gyatso, the WIT Dalai Lama, fled Lhasa, Tibet, with a small entourage. They settled in McLeod Ganj, a former British military town In the mountains above Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama, thought by Tibetan Buddhists to be the latest reincarnation of Avalokitevara, the bodhisattva of compassion, established a government in exile. Tens of thousands of Tibetan refugees subsequently settled in and around McLeod Ganj. In 1988, to provide employment for the refugees and to ensure the preservation of Tibetan artisanship, the exile government's Minister of Religion and Culture and his wife founded the Norbul- ingka Institute, named for the Dalai Lama's former home in Lhasa. In 1995, the Dalai Lama dedicated a site 10 miles southeast of McLeod Ganj as the Institute's home. The 7-acre site now includes a library, offices, workshops and a temple, all built by Insti- tute workers in traditional Tibetan styles. Today, the self-sustaining Institute em- ploys about 300 artisans, creating religious statues and other works of art according to ancient and sacred Tibetan designs and proportions. Their extraordinary handiwork is evident in the temple, which features a 14-foot-tall gilded -copper statue of the Buddha, the largest of its kind outside Tibet. The Institute contains Tibet's only national museum, with 160 dolls in traditional Tibet- an dress. Vlsitors can eat Tibetan food in the Hummingbird Cafd. purchase art in the showroom or relax in the Japanese -style garden, strung with Buddhist prayer flags. Those so inclined can spin the cylindrical prayer wheels flanking the entrance, each of which contains a Buddhist mantra. Buddhist tradition holds that spinning the wheel can have the same beneficial effect as reciting the mantra. Don Knebel Is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg U.P. + For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at editorlal@youarecurrentcom. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2021-00016V Notice is hereby given that the Cannel Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer meeting on February, 22, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. will hold a Virtual Puaitc Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: allow for a Sad wall sign (2 permitted per Section 5,39 (H) (2) of lire UDO) for The Neurosurgery Foundation al Goodman Campbell For property being known as 13345 N. Illinois Street The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Tax ID Parcel 16-09-26-00-00-001.000 The petition may be examined on the City's website, through Public Documents - Laser Fiche. This will be a virtual meeting. It is recommended that persons wishing to view this meeting do so online via www.cannelspeaks org. All Interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application are encouraged to submit written comments, up to 2:00 p.m. the day of the meeting, via email to Joe Shestak administrative assistant: jshestak@carmel.ln.gov. Dcug Staley, Jr. Staley Signs, Inc. - PETITIONERS. fnin 3.2071 33 Currenttin Carmel a sysvivcurranrircorme! cnm NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2021-OW 17 V, PZ-2021-00019 V, PZ-2021-OW20 V, and PZ-2021-OW24V Notice is hereby given that the Cermal Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer meeting on February 22, 202f at 5:00 p.m. will hold a Virtual Public Hea ring upon a Development Shrndords Variance application to: LIDO Section 5.78.J: Window wells cannot project more than 24" into a required yard, 42" proposed; UDO Section 3.64.C.11: Maximum 30' building height allowed, 317 proposed; UDO Section 3.64.C.1: Maximum 55' building width allowed, 567" proposed; UDO Secilon 5.02.C.7.m PoollDeckhlg must be T from aasament, 0' setback from easement proposed. Far property being kmwn as 130 3" St NW, Carmel, IN 45032, The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: 16-09-25-12-01-042.000 The petition may be examined on the City's website, through Public Documents - Laser Fiche. This will hu a virtual meeUnq. It Is recommended that persons wishing to vlew this meating do no orillne via www.mmospeakir.org. All interested persona desiring to present their view6 on Vie above application are encouraged to submit written oommants, up to 2-00 p.m. fhe day or the mootlnq, via small to Jon Sheslak administrative assistant: jshestak@camrel,imgov. The Old Town Design Group, LLC - PETITIONERS. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2020-00224 V Notice is hereby given that the Cannel Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer meeting on (February, 22), (2021) at (5:30) p.m. will hold a Virtual Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: UDO Section 5.02.C.7.a: Swimming pools and their decking and equipment need to be located at least aft from an easement, 3-It encroachment into Tree Preservation Easement requested. For property being known as: 14385 Arnett Dr. (Lot 75 of The Rkige at The Legacy Subdivision). It is zoned Legacy PUDIPlanned Unit Development Ordinance Z465-04. The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Parcel # - 17-10-22-00-32-026.00 The petition may be examined on the City's website, through Public Documents - Laser Fiche. This will be a virtual meeting. It is recommended that persons wishing to view this meeting do so online via carmelspeeks.org. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application are encouraged to submit written comments, up to 2:00 p.m. the day of the meeting, via email to Joe Shestak administrative assistant, jshestak@carmel.in.gov. Filed by Joe Woolwine of Indy Landscape Concepts on behalf of Miguel A. Medina De La Cruz, owner. - PETITIONERS. Plat Auditor From: INTERNETGUEST Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 11:59 AM To: Plat Auditor Subject: Online Adjoiner Request CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. POSSE Job #: AR-2021-0020 Zoning Authority: Carmel BZA Parcel # of Property: 1609251201042000 Additional Parcel #. Owner: Cornell, Anthony Joseph & Gwyn Elena Petitioner: Old Town Design Group, LLC Contact: Casey Shinaver Contact Phone: 3174913735 Contact Email: casey@oldtowncompanies.com 1 HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR I, ROBIN M. MILLS, AUDITOR OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, CERTIFY MY OFFICE HAS SEARCHED OUR RECORDS AND BASED ON THAT SEARCH, IT APPEARS THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS LABELED AS NEIGHBORS ARE THE PROPERTY OWNERS THAT ADJOIN AND ABUT THE REAL ESTATE MARKED AS SUBJECT PROPERTY. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS IS ACCURATE OR INCLUDES ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ENTITLED TO NOTICE PURSUANT TO LOCAL ORDINANCE. ANY PERSON SEEKING A MORE ACCURATE SEARCH OF THE REAL ESTATE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY SHOULD SEEK THE OPINION OF A TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROBIN M. MILLS, HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR DATED. V 2i/96)-1 SUBJECT PROPERTY: 16-09-25-12-01-042.000 Subject Cornell, Anthony Joseph & Gwyn Elena h&w 12875 Horlbeck St Carmel IN 46032 Pursuant to the provisions of Indiana Code 5-14-3-3-(e), no person other than those authorized by the County may reproduce, grant access, deliver, or sell any information obtained from any department or office of the County to any other person, partnership, or corporation. In addition any person who receives information from the County shall not be permitted to use any mailing list, addresses, or databases for the purpose of selling, advertising, or soliciting the purchase of merchandise, goods, services, or to sell, loan, give away, or otherwise deliver the information obtained by the request to any other person. Page 1 of 1 HAMILTON COUNTY NOTIFICATION LIST PLEASE NOTIFY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS 16-09-25-12-01-006.000 Stanton, Brian Keith & Tracey Ochs Stanton h&w 330 1st Ave NW Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-007.000 Esquivel Property LLC 14432 Chariots Whisper Dr Carmel IN 46074 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-042.001 Kosnoff, Scott Michael & Sara Manske Powell jtrs 300 N Meridian St #2500 Indianapolis IN 46204 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-043.000 Rice, Raymond F II 131 4th St NW Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-044.000 Frank, Brendan & Emily h&w 140 3rd St NW Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-044.001 Zaniker, Jill 143 4th St NW Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 16-09-25-12-01-044.002 Nance, Gary G & Nancy h&w 191 2nd Ave SW Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor Page 1 of 1 PREPARED BY THE HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITORS OFFICE, DIVISION OF TAX MAPPING 042 007 044 042.001 002 044.001 004 009 006 044.002 043 005 008 001 039041 038 045 Adjoiner Notification M ap Legend ±Subject Parcel(s) Notification Parcel(s) Buffer Parcel Boundary 001 Parcel Number PS Form 3665, January 2016 (Page ___ of ___ ) PSN 7530-17-000-5549 See Reverse for Instructions Certificate of Mailing — Firm (Domestic) Name and Address of Sender TOTAL NO. of Pieces Listed by Sender TOTAL NO. of Pieces Received at Post Office™Affix Stamp Here Postmark with Date of Receipt. Postmaster, per (name of receiving employee) USPS® Tracking Number Address (Name, Street, City, State, and ZIP Code™)Postage Fee Special Handling Parcel AirliftFirm-specific Identifier 1 2 3 4 5 6 PS Form 3665, January 2016 (Instructions) PSN 7530-17-000-5549 Instructions for Certificate of Mailing — Firm Service This service provides evidence that the mailer has presented items for mailing to the Postal Service™. The following instructions are for the preparation and use of PS Form 3665, Certificate of Mailing – Firm (Domestic) (including facsimiles), for individual First-Class Mail®, First-Class Package Service®, Priority Mail®, Media Mail®, Library Mail, Bound Printed Matter, Parcel Return Service, and USPS Retail Ground™ items. 1. Complete and print all forms in ink or ball point pen. 2. Enter the name and address of the sender at the top of the form. 3. Enter a complete return address on each article. 4. Ensure the articles are properly packaged. 5. In the appropriate column, enter the applicable postage and fees. 6. Insert a firm-specific identifier or account number if desired. (This number is for the sender’s use only, and the Postal Service will not use it for identification.) 7. When describing and listing three or more individual pieces but not presenting the pieces in the order shown on the sheet, consecutively number each entry line on the sheet and number each piece to show both the corresponding sheet and line number. 8. Enter the total number of articles in the proper space at the top of the form. 9. Obliterate all unused portions of the “Address” column by drawing a diagonal line through the unused portion on the form. 10. When the number of articles presented exceeds the allotted space on the form, use multiple sheets, and in the provided blank spaces in the lower left of the form, number them consecutively to show sheet number and total number of sheets (such as “Page 1 of 4,” “Page 2 of 4,” etc.). 11. Present PS Form 3665 and the mailing as follows: ¡When the mailing has fewer than 50 mailpieces and less than 50 pounds, present the form and mailing at a retail Post Office™ location. ¡When the mailing has at least 50 mailpieces or at least 50 pounds, present the form and mailing at a business mail entry unit (BMEU) or USPS-authorized detached mail unit (DMU). Privately Printed Forms: The Postal Service allows mailers to use USPS-approved privately printed or computer-generated firm sheets that are nearly identical in design elements and color to the USPS-provided PS Form 3665. See DMM 503 for details on the approval process. The mailer must retain the original written approval granted by the Postal Service as evidence that the privately printed facsimile of PS Form 3665 has been approved by the Postal Service. The Postal Service does not retain records on the facsimile approvals. A mailer using privately prepared forms must periodically verify them against the USPS-provided version and, if necessary, make routine updates and obtain approval of the updated facsimile form. A mailer using an approved privately printed form and wanting the form sheets postmarked by the Postal Service must present the forms with the articles to be mailed at a Post Office facility. The forms become the mailer’s only receipt (the Postal service does not retain a copy). PS Form 3665, January 2016 (Page ___ of ___ ) PSN 7530-17-000-5549 See Reverse for Instructions Certificate of Mailing — Firm (Domestic) Name and Address of Sender TOTAL NO. of Pieces Listed by Sender TOTAL NO. of Pieces Received at Post Office™Affix Stamp Here Postmark with Date of Receipt. Postmaster, per (name of receiving employee) USPS® Tracking Number Address (Name, Street, City, State, and ZIP Code™)Postage Fee Special Handling Parcel AirliftFirm-specific Identifier 1 2 3 4 5 6 PS Form 3665, January 2016 (Instructions) PSN 7530-17-000-5549 Instructions for Certificate of Mailing — Firm Service This service provides evidence that the mailer has presented items for mailing to the Postal Service™. The following instructions are for the preparation and use of PS Form 3665, Certificate of Mailing – Firm (Domestic) (including facsimiles), for individual First-Class Mail®, First-Class Package Service®, Priority Mail®, Media Mail®, Library Mail, Bound Printed Matter, Parcel Return Service, and USPS Retail Ground™ items. 1. Complete and print all forms in ink or ball point pen. 2. Enter the name and address of the sender at the top of the form. 3. Enter a complete return address on each article. 4. Ensure the articles are properly packaged. 5. In the appropriate column, enter the applicable postage and fees. 6. Insert a firm-specific identifier or account number if desired. (This number is for the sender’s use only, and the Postal Service will not use it for identification.) 7. When describing and listing three or more individual pieces but not presenting the pieces in the order shown on the sheet, consecutively number each entry line on the sheet and number each piece to show both the corresponding sheet and line number. 8. Enter the total number of articles in the proper space at the top of the form. 9. Obliterate all unused portions of the “Address” column by drawing a diagonal line through the unused portion on the form. 10. When the number of articles presented exceeds the allotted space on the form, use multiple sheets, and in the provided blank spaces in the lower left of the form, number them consecutively to show sheet number and total number of sheets (such as “Page 1 of 4,” “Page 2 of 4,” etc.). 11. Present PS Form 3665 and the mailing as follows: ¡When the mailing has fewer than 50 mailpieces and less than 50 pounds, present the form and mailing at a retail Post Office™ location. ¡When the mailing has at least 50 mailpieces or at least 50 pounds, present the form and mailing at a business mail entry unit (BMEU) or USPS-authorized detached mail unit (DMU). Privately Printed Forms: The Postal Service allows mailers to use USPS-approved privately printed or computer-generated firm sheets that are nearly identical in design elements and color to the USPS-provided PS Form 3665. See DMM 503 for details on the approval process. The mailer must retain the original written approval granted by the Postal Service as evidence that the privately printed facsimile of PS Form 3665 has been approved by the Postal Service. The Postal Service does not retain records on the facsimile approvals. A mailer using privately prepared forms must periodically verify them against the USPS-provided version and, if necessary, make routine updates and obtain approval of the updated facsimile form. A mailer using an approved privately printed form and wanting the form sheets postmarked by the Postal Service must present the forms with the articles to be mailed at a Post Office facility. The forms become the mailer’s only receipt (the Postal service does not retain a copy).