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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Notice Resort Condominiums International, LLC 9998 North Michigan Road Carmel, IN 46032 Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing, LLC 4140 West 99th Street Carmel, IN 46032 Mayflower Park Associates, LLC 4000 106th Street #125-152 Carmel, IN 46032 Mayflower Park Owners Association, Inc. 17 Ridgeway Drive Brownsburg, IN 46112 Resort Condominiums International, LLC 9998 North Michigan Road Carmel, IN 46032 Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing, LLC 4140 West 99th Street Carmel, IN 46032 Mauck 6 LLC 4521 West 99th Street Carmel, IN 46032 ACP Realty, LLC 13333 Six Points Road Carmel IN 46032 Exhibit A Plat Auditor From: INTERNETGUEST Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 11:55 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-2021-0331 Zoning Authority: Carmel BZA Parcel # of Property: 1713070023001000 Additional Parcel #: „ „ „ „ „ Owner: ACP Realty LLC Petitioner: Artistic Composite Pallets LLC Contact: Rick Lawrence Contact Phone: 3178440106 Contact Email: rick@nf-law.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 DATE SUBJECT PROPERTY: 17-13-07-00-23-001.000 Subject ACP Realty LLC 13333 Six Points Rd 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 self 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 17-13-07-00-07-001.000 Mayflower Park Associates LLC 4000 106TH ST #125-152 Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-07-006.000 Mayflower Park Owners Association Inc 17 Ridgeway Dr Brownsburg IN 46112 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-10-003.000 Resort Condominiums International LLC 9998 N Michigan Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-10-007.000 Resort Condominiums International LLC 9998 N Michigan Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-20-002.000 Mauck 6 LLC 4521 W 99th St Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-23-002.000 Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing LLC 4140 W 99TH ST Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-07-00-23-002.001 Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing LLC 4140 W 99th St Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor Page 1 of 1 PREPARED BY THE HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITORS OFFICE, DIVISION OF TAX MAPPING MAYFLOWER PARK DRW 99TH STMICHIG AN AVE 001.002 007 011.001 002.001 008 011.001 006 003 011.003 002 008 009 001.001 005 001 004.001 004.003 002.001 004.002 001 001 001 006 006 006 002 Adjoiner Notification Map Legend ±Subject Parcel(s) Notification Parcel(s) Buffer Parcel Boundary 001 Parcel Number NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY OF CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2021—00181 V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer will conduct a meeting on the 25th day of October, 2021 at 5:15pm, at the Carmel City Hall, 2nd Floor Caucus Rooms, 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, to hold a Public Hearing regarding an application identified by Docket Number PZ-2021- 00181 V (the “Request”). The property that is the subject of the Request is located at 4518 W. 99th Street, Carmel, IN 46032, is identified by the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office as Tax Parcel Identification Number 17-13-07-00-23- 001.000, and is described as Mayflower Park Subdivision Block 3 Lot 4B (the “Real Estate”). The Real Estate is zoned I1/Industrial and the Applicant, Artistic Composite Pallets LLC, is seeking the following development standards variance to accommodate the expansion of its manufacturing capabilities: UDO, Article 2.42 Maximum Building Height – Max. 18’ accessory structure allowed, 31’-40’ requested. Please see the enclosed Project Description for further information. A copy of the Request that is described above and the accompanying plans are on file for examination at the Department of Community Services, Carmel City Hall, 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, telephone 317-571-2417 and may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents - Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the Request, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Written comments filed with the Department of Community Services prior to or at the Public Hearing will be considered, and oral comments will be heard at the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals Carmel City Hall 1 Civic Square Carmel, IN. 46032 Phone: (317) 571-2417 Email: jshestak@carmel.in.gov APPLICANT Artistic Composite Pallets LLC 4518 W. 99th Street Carmel, IN 46032 ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT Rick Lawrence, Attorney Nelson & Frankenberger, LLC 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 Carmel, IN 46032 Phone: (317) 844-0106 Project Description The Applicant, Artistic Composite Pallets LLC, seeks to obtain approval to install three (3) corrugated bolted silos to house materials that are used in the manufacturing process of composite pallets that are sold to end-users. The additional silos will allow the Applicant to expand its manufacturing capabilities at the current site. The site is zoned I-1 and the existing use conforms to that designation. Accessory buildings are permitted, but limited to a height of eighteen feet (18’). Applicant seeks a development standards variance to allow the accessory structures, the silos, to be a height of up to thirty-one feet (31’) each. The proposed height will not exceed the height of the main building. Specific details regarding the silos and their proposed location are noted below. Three Silos • Diameter 16’ or less, Height 31’ or less (not to exceed the height of the building) • Construction: Corrugated Bolted Silo, Painted the color of Building • Color: Sherwin-Williams 9121 Sawgrass Basket (i.e. a light yellowy tan) Location: • Northeast Corner of Building, Loading Dock Side of Build Silos Prescribed by State Board of Accounts General Form No. 99P (Rev. 2021) . ____Nelson & Franklenberger, LLC____ To: Current Publishing City of Carmel 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) -- the number of equivalent lines Body -- number of lines __78_____ Total number of lines in notice ____78_____ COMPUTATION OF CHARGES __39____lines, ___2______columns wide equals __78___ lines at____.7034__________ Additional charges for notices 2 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 $ ____55.00________ DATA FOR COMPUTING COST Width of single column in picas.: ____9p3______Size of type___7____point. L adheres 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, October 12th, 2021 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additionally, the statement checked below is true and correct: ..... The Newspaper does not have a Web site. ...x The Newspaper has a Website and this public notice was posted on the same day as it was published in the newspaper. ..... The Newspaper has a Web site, but due to technical problems or errors, public notice was posted. ….. The Newspaper has a Web site but refuses to post the public notice. X____________________________________________________ Date ............. Tuesday, October 12th, 2021................... Title..............Office / Accounts Receivable Manager and Legal Advertising. PUBLISHER’S AFFIDAVIT State of Indiana ) ) ss: Nelson and Franklenberger, LLC - PZ-2021-00181V Hamilton County ) 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 date(s) of publication being as follows: 10/12/2021 ____________________________ Subscribed and sworn to before me this October 12th, 2021. Publisher ’s Fee: $55.00 43October 12, 2021Current in Carmelwww.currentincarmel.comLIFESTYLE NOTICE TO BIDDERS City of Carmel, Indiana Department Board of Public Works and Safety One Civic Square City of Carmel, Indiana 46032 Project Construction of the Carmel Data Center Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety for the City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the above described “Project” at the office of the Clerk of the City, One Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana (City Hall) until 10:00 a.m., local time, on Wednesday, November 3, 2021. Commencing as soon as practicable thereafter on the same date, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the Board of Public Works and Safety in the Council Chambers of City Hall. No late bids will be accepted. All bids and proposals shall be properly and completely executed on the proposal forms provided with the plans and specifications. The bids must be sealed and be clearly marked with the words “BID ENCLOSED – Carmel Data Center – <<bid package>>” on the outside of the envelope. The name of the specific bid package MUST be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope. If you are bidding on multiple packages, a separate sealed envelope must be provided for each bid package. A bid bond or certified check in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid must be submitted with each bid. A one hundred percent (100%) performance and payment bond will also be required of the successful bidder. Each bidder shall be prepared to enter promptly into a construction contract, furnish a performance bond, and begin work without delay in the event the award is made to him. The project consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the following bid packages: 1. Work to begin before December 1, 2021 and be completed by April 30, 2022 a. Earthwork, Site Concrete and Utilities b. Building Concrete c. Masonry d. Electrical e. Technology 2. These Bid Packages are set up for Subcontract bids only. It should be noted that each subcontractor will be responsible for their own trash removal from the site. All questions regarding the bidding should be directed to the Construction Manager: Audie Tarpley Dillon Construction Group 214-587-8722 atarpley@dilloncg.com Bid Documents must be obtained from Eastern Engineering (www.easternengineering.com). Payments and costs of Bid Documents are non-refundable. Bidders shall assure that they have obtained complete sets of drawings and Bid Documents and shall assume the risk of any errors or omissions in bids prepared in reliance on incomplete sets of drawings and Bid Documents. This Project will be funded by the City of Carmel. A Pre-Bid Conference for discussions of the Project, the bidding requirements, and other important matters will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at Carmel City Hall. All prospective bidders are invited to attend the Pre-Bid Conference. The Pre-Bid Conference is not mandatory. Any bid or proposal may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids, but no bidder shall withdraw any bid or proposal within a period of thirty (30) days following the date set for receiving bids or proposals. The Carmel Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to hold any or all bids or proposals for a period of not more than thirty (30) days and said bids or proposals shall remain in full force and effect during said period. The City of Carmel reserves the right to reject and/or cancel any and all bids, solicitations, and/or offers in whole or in part as specified in the solicitation when it is not in the best interests of the governmental body as determined by the purchasing agency in accordance with IC 5-22-18-2. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY OF CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2021—00181 V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer will conduct a meeting on the 25th day of October, 2021 at 5:15pm, at the Carmel City Hall, 2nd Floor Caucus Rooms, 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, to hold a Public Hearing regarding an application identified by Docket Number PZ-2021-00181 V (the “Request”). The property that is the subject of the Request is located at 4518 W. 99th Street, Carmel, IN 46032, is identified by the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office as Tax Parcel Identification Number 17-13-07-00-23-001.000, and is described as Mayflower Park Subdivision Block 3 Lot 4B (the “Real Estate”). The Real Estate is zoned I1/Industrial and the Applicant, Artistic Composite Pallets LLC, is seeking the following development standards variance to accommodate the expansion of its manufacturing capabilities: UDO, Article 2.42 Maximum Building Height – Max. 18’ accessory structure allowed, 31’-40’ requested for silos. A copy of the Request that is described above and the accompanying plans are on file for examination at the Department of Community Services, Carmel City Hall, 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, telephone 317-571-2417 and may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents - Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the Request, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Written comments filed with the Department of Community Services prior to or at the Public Hearing will be considered, and oral comments will be heard at the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Joe Shestak, Secretary, City of Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals Carmel City Hall 1 Civic Square Carmel, IN. 46032 Phone: (317) 571-2417 Email: jshestak@carmel.in.gov APPLICANT Artistic Composite Pallets LLC 4518 W. 99th Street Carmel, IN 46032 ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT Rick Lawrence, Attorney Nelson & Frankenberger, LLC 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 Carmel, IN 46032 Phone: (317) 844-0106 Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com. Names behind the eponyms GRAMMAR GUY Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt If Mr. Rogers has taught us anything, it’s that men can wear cardigans. I know, I know — Mr. Rogers has given us much more than mere sartorial advice. However, when fall weather rolls around, I can’t help but think of how well Mr. Rogers wore his after-work zip-up sweaters. As autumn dawns, I get excited about college football, scalding-hot soup, pump- kin-flavored everything and warm woolen cardigans. This got me to thinking: From where do we get the word “cardigan”? The cardigan is named after Lord Cardi- gan, also known as James Brundell, 7th Earl of Cardigan. Lord Cardigan won fame for his questionable leadership during the Crimean War. In October 1854, he led his British Light Cavalry Brigade against Russian troops at the Battle of Balaclava. Although Cardigan lost 107 out of 654 of his men, his troops reached the Russian battery and took out the enemy’s guns. Lord Cardigan came back without a scratch. Capitalizing on Lord Cardigan’s military legend, clothiers began calling the knitted military jacket he and other officers wore during the war “cardigan jackets” and “car- digan waistcoats.” This term for naming an item after a person is called an eponym. Although Lord Cardigan didn’t invent or design the cardigan, many eponyms are named after the person who either discov- ered a place or invented an item. We see this in the Caesar salad, a salad named after Caesar Cardini, an Italian restauran- teur who operated the aptly named Tijuana restaurant, Caesar’s, in the early 1900s. Other examples of eponyms credited to their creator or discoverer include America, nicotine, silhouette, saxophone, sandwich and boycott. I’d rather be known as the guy who invented the sandwich than the poster child for saying “no” to things. Believe it or not, the cardigan isn’t the only eponymous clothing term that emerged from the Crimean War. The largest global conflict of the mid-1850s also gave us the “raglan” sleeve. Named after Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron of Raglan, a raglan sleeve is “a sleeve that extends to the neckline with slanted seams from the underarm to the neck.” Poor Baron Raglan lost his arm during the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, resulting in an adapted coat sleeve to adjust for his miss- ing arm. Years later, Baron Raglan was the commander over Lord Cardigan. Many of the soldiers in the Battle of Bala- clava wore face masks to keep warm. These were later known as “balaclavas.” As fall begins, let’s take a moment to recognize that eponyms are all around us — regardless of whether you measure the diminished temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Both temperature-measuring sys- tems are eponyms. Cast iron care — Cast-iron skillets, pots, griddles and pans are becoming popular again because, when properly seasoned, they are naturally nonstick without add- ed chemicals. To maintain your cast iron properly, be sure to dry it thoroughly after washing and apply a light coating of vegetable oil. If rust appears, scrub off with steel wool and reseason. Source: BottomLineInc. USB outlet covers — In this electronic age, it’s getting difficult to find an unoc- cupied outlet. Here’s a cool gadget that can help. It’s an outlet cover plate with a built-in USB charger, and it’s as easy to install as a regular cover plate. Source: FamilyHandyman.com DISPATCHES Current Publishing Electronic Tear Sheet | Publication: Current in Carmel | Date: October 12, 2021 | Page: 43