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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter #40 Dan & Rosemarie Orzechowski - second submissionJanuary 22, 2021 Members of the Carmel Planning Commission Mr. Jeremy Kashman, Carmel City Engineer Ms. Alexia Lopez, Carmel City Planner Albany Ridge proposed PUD PUBLIC SAFETY CONCERN PETITION The owners and residents of Tallyn Ridge request that the proposed Albany Village PUD be amended to require an additional street connection to Old 146`h street. Without the additional street connection to old 146th street there will be a significant amount of traffic into Tallyn Ridge from the proposed Albany Village. This new development necessitates the creation of an additional street connection to old 146`h street in order to handle the increase in cars travelling on the road. The current route from the Tallyn Ridge and old 1461h intersection (Tallyn Way and old 146'h ) to the new 146`h road takes approximately 1 minute and 45 seconds. This means that if no new road connection is constructed from the proposed Albany Village to old 146th, then 100% of cars leaving the proposed Albany Ridge going east will drive through the Tallyn Ridge community. The increased traffic poses significant danger to families with children living in Tallyn Ridge. If this additional street connection is not built, it will present increased risk to school children as a result of the traffic surge, especially during the morning and afternoon rush hours.This will negatively impact the safety or our children as neighborhood students walk to and from school buses in the morning and after school. Additionally, this petition requesting a street connection will allow Albany Village residents to both access old 146`h street and enter Albany Village from old 1461h without driving through the Tallyn Ridge community. Carmel City planning department agrees with our petition request. The City Engineer is continuing to study our petition request and the residents of Tallyn Ridge expect his final decision to be in concurrence. Approximately 100 residents in Tallyn Ridge support this petition (27 homes x 2 owners per home x approximately 2 children per residence) The developers oppose the additional street connection. They argue that traffic going north on Shelborne would take a shortcut through their proposed Albany Village to enter old 146th street. This argument fails upon viewing the proposed Albany Village site plan. It is illogical that cars heading north on Shelborne Road would turn into a 15 mile -per -hour subdivision road. This would add significantly to their commute. Secondly, the developers state that the additional street connection to old 146t' should not be built because it would allow drivers to look into the attached home street. This argument is meaningless because it assumes that their upcoming Albany Village community is going to be unpleasant to the eye and therefore must be hidden from view when driving on 146th. The real reason the developers oppose the additional street connection to old 146th street is that they are only interested in saving money in order to increase their profits at the expense of the Tallyn Ridge community (detrimental to not only public safety but also significant inconvenience to residents of both Albany Village and Tallyn Ridge). The homeowners and all residents of Tallyn Ridge urge you to grant our request. 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P a <v If3� 16, AMC (ll.aw w ha✓ 1438f -kk— �✓ 3 %j t ,, J)j, January 21, 2021 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Plan Commission Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 We, the undersigned owners of property in the Tallyn's Ridge Subdivision affected by the requested zoning change described in Docket No. PZ-2020-00155 Z: Albany Village PUD, hereby request modification of the developer's petition as follows: Request an additional street connection to Old 146th Street in order to allow better access and connectivity and more options for residents and emergency vehicles and school busses. Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of 10ft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. • Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making any compromise that would allow this community to blend well with its neighbors. Robert & Tamara Auster 14421 Tallyn Way, 46074 P,4 J ZFcyoLiS4/ h«�7 101-� 04oalSN ppcs ay /443k 7A"VPo Why 112-2-IXOXI Mwo, mg P09s1&y 1443b rAccwK) wAy 112-2-1>021 Page 2, January 21, 2021 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Plan Commission Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 We, the undersigned owners of property in the Tallyn's Ridge Subdivision affected by the requested zoning change described in Docket No. PZ-2020-00155 Z: Albany Village PUD, hereby request modification of the developer's petition as follows: • Request an additional street connection to Old 146th Street in order to allow better access and connectivity and more options for residents and emergency vehicles and school busses. Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. • Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of 10ft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate • Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. • Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making any compromise that would allow this community to blend well with its neighbors. JQ1 L30R Gc,{t,' IL-M10 TaJI W��� k �2�� zi AmAND? MAtey- '64 Dl' a lu l I 43 &5 T'ALt-vN w J 3g` Tllyn Whq 01 7,2.2coZ1 b� Lz 2o2i >� ' q qoctjyi zz Z Page 3, January 21, 2021 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Plan Commission Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 We, the undersigned owners of property in the Tallyn's Ridge Subdivision affected by the requested zoning change described in Docket No. PZ-2020-00155 Z: Albany Village PUD, hereby request modification of the developer's petition as follows: • Request an additional street connection to Old 146th Street in order to allow better access and connectivity and more options for residents and emergency vehicles and school busses. Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. • Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of loft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate • Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. • Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making any compromise that would allow this community to blend well with its neighbors. /► r: 1 32-94 Tetwey-lane P/ N Oq / Ll (12 3 70"4"l V22 L IN M 1--7 \ \ dzvt,, Page 4, January 21, 2021 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Plan Commission Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 We, the undersigned owners of property in the Tallyn's Ridge Subdivision affected by the requested zoning change described in Docket No. PZ-2020-00155 Z: Albany Village PUD, hereby request modification of the developer's petition as follows: • Request an additional street connection to Old 146th Street in order to allow better access and connectivity and more options for residents and emergency vehicles and school busses. Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. • Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of loft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate • Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. e Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making any compromise that would allow this community to bleOnd well wiith� its neighbors. 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Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. • Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of loft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate • Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. • Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making any compromise that would allow this community to blend well with its neighbors. 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Also this would reduce the risk factor of traffic surge during morning and afternoon rush hours that will negatively impact safety for children since students walk to and from the school buses in the mornings and after school. • Request an increase in the proposed lot sizes that immediately backup to the existing Tallyn's Ridge Development. As currently proposed the width of the proposed lots would create a minimum distance of loft between the new homes which would directly back up to homes on the perimeter of the Tallyn's Ridge Development. This is dramatically inconsistent with the current architectural design and layout of the Tallyn's Ridge Development and are of the opinion that for those lots a width of 120ft, which would match those of the Tallyn's Ridge development would be more appropriate • Request elimination of the multifamily / dual family homes as this type of housing is inconsistent with current zoning of all surrounding developments and certainly not what our homeowners believed would be built on this property based on the current zoning when we all purchased our homes in the past two years. Request preservation of the two mature trees on the subject property As a homeowners group we urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning without modification. We are not opposed to compromise, yet we don't feel as if the development group is making acompromise that would allow this community to blend well with its neighbors. 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