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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes TAC 01-26-94 • YA c mr.ukes COMMENTS: - DOCD, Dave Cunningham stated 30 foot streets are required by ordinance; petitioner will comply. - Indiana Gas, Jeff Autry requested contact person at Davis; petitioner will take care of covenants. - County Surveyor, Steve Cash to meet with Stu Huckelberry of Davis and representative of Huntersfield re match up redesign of storm sewer. - Carmel Fire Department, Stan Puckett stated need for final plans--petitioner advises will be Indianapolis Water. - Indpls. Power & Light, Charlie Eldridge requests entrance detail and easements. - Communications, LuAnna Stephens to address streets. - Petitioner has requested Tabling at Plan Commission meeting 1-27. BOSTON CHICKEN ADLS 0, 14 D` S Petitioner seeks approval (ADLS) to establish a restaurant at 615 East Carmel Drive. Petitioner will be razing the existing structure and completely reworking the site. Filed by James J. Nelson. Present for the petitioner were Tom Ecker and Dan Harbor of Boston Chicken; and Mark Harris of American Consulting Engineers. Jim Nelson gave a brief overview of the proposed project. The application is for review of architectural design, lighting, landscaping and signage. The proposal basically constitutes .i re-use of an existing parcel of land located at 615 East Carmel Drive,presently the "Country Kitchen." The petitioner will raze the existing structure and replace it with a one story building. A ground identification sign is proposed and the project is being currently presented for technical review. COMMENTS: - City Engineer, Randy Powell stated development plan OK--no problems with site. Petitioner will be required to go before Board of Public Works for approval of sewer and water availability as well as re-location of present curb cut; design is acceptable. Storm sewer design is OK; will need additional information, but nothing to hold up project. Petitioner will get with Randy Powell. - Co. Soil & Water, John South -- No comment - Indiana Gas, Jeff Autry stated there is existing service at site; needs to know location of line and size of meter. - Carmel Utilities, John Duffy letter of 12-21, three items outstanding: current plans do not show incoming water service lines and update plans to reflect; internal meter setting requested and plans should reflect; and incoming water service lines should have an RP backload extension device, petitioner will contact Utilities Dept. - DOCD, Mike Hollibaugh thought landscape plan was nicely done; however, suggested petitioner minimize turf areas wherever possible, also suggested interconnection to either east or west property. Jim Nelson responded that there is a significant grade difference 3 lili to the east which would pose some practical problems--drive-up window to the west would also pose practical problems. YOUNG'S ASPHALT PAVING & JACK'S TOOL RENTAL Petitioner seeks approval (Rezone) to rezone properties at 839 and 861 North Rangeline Road from R-1 to B-1. Filed by James Zoccola. James Zoccola, attorney for the petitioner, presented an overview of the proposed request for rezone of two parcels of ground behind Jack's Tool Rental (access point on Rangeline Road north of 136th Street) and behind Young's Asphalt Paving. There is an existing 100 year floodway which is not encompassed in any part of the subject property, and should not present a problem. The entrance way is 47 feet and a Developmental Standards Variance will probably be applied for. The surrounding property is B-3 (the cemetary), Jack's Tool Rental is zoned I-1, and the property to the east is R-1. The floodway to the east provides substantial buffer. There were no comments outstanding in regard to the proposed rezone. James Zoccola stated that the contemplated use on the subject property is for a small office/warehouse facility, COMMENTS: - City Engineer, Randy Powell stated concern regarding only access being through a floodplain and it was felt that the Bd. of Public Works would be reluctant to approve. - DOCD, Dave Cunningham stated that the rezone becomes a part of the development plan; petitioner to address all comments at rezone. Remonstrance may come from two neighbors, Bird and Rice. NORTH MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTER BUILDING #3 Petitioner seeks approval (DP/ADLS) to establish the third building at the North Meridian Medical Center located at 106th Street and Meridian. Filed by James J. Nelson. Present for the petitioner: Jim Mack, Mack Architects; Bob Donaldson and Bob Whitacre, Cornerstone Properties; and Ray Stone of Stone Enginering. Jim Nelson presented the overview for the proposed third building, single story office building, approximately 15,200 square feet. COMMENTS: - County Soil & Water, John South requested petitioner provide 100 year storm elevation on pond; regarding erosion control: restrict pond outlet for sediment trap; maintenance and cleaning statement needed. South would like revised plans (delivered 4