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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes TAC 11-15-00 1 Paul Thrift said his plans simply stopped at the property line. They wanted to stay out of the right of way. Jim Nelson said a site was needed for the Sherwin Williams store as soon as possible. He suggested a meeting with Jim Peck when comments are ready. Mr. Brewer commented that snow drift maple and Austrian pines are prone to disease. He would like to suggest alternatives. Scott Brewer also needs details on tree preservation and construction fencing. A line of construction limits needs to be indicated on the plans. Laurence Lillig understands these are elevations for only building 1. Building 2 will not to come in for review until the Range Line Plan is in place. Or,the petitioner will seek a variance. The photo metric plan shows light intensity that is too high at the rear lot line. It must be dropped down to 0.1 foot candles. Paul Thrift responded there is no light standard on the property line. Paul Thrift remarked it is a PSI pole. Laurence Lillig said the light intensity at the Range Line Road right of way should be 0.3 foot candles. Craig Parks stated the street lights are installed. They will exceed the intensity. This is allowed. Jim Nelson commented that their entire parking area would be curved. Laurence Lillig asked if the Vaughn Wamsley parking lot could tie into their lot. Mr. Stalker responded that was probably not an option. The parking lots do not meet. Craig Parks requested more curb cut detail. Mr. Lillig would like circulation between the two sites but does not think it is physically possible to accomplish this because the Wamsley property is higher. Laurence Lillig will write a letter about the replat. He thinks the project generally looks good. A docket number will be assigned. Mayflower Park Sewer and Water Extension (Construction Plans) The site is located west of West 99th Street and Michigan Road. The site is zoned I- 1/indstrial. Filed by Greg Snelling of CSO Engineers. The project was explained by Greg Snelling. Jamie Browning, Browning Investments, was also in attendance. This is a small project of extending a sanitary sewer and water main within Mayflower Park. Mr. Snelling gave the location. Some comment letters were received. Steve Cash stated this project does not affect county drains. John Lester had no comments, Chuck Shupperd did not receive a set of plans but has quickly reviewed them here. There is gas service on the south side of 99th Street. A small meter has been set nearby. Mr. Shupperd did not see any gas line on the plans. Greg Snelling did not think their work would affect the gas. Prior to construction it will be marked. The relocation department may be aware of it. This should not be a problem. Mr. Snelling added that one part of these plans would change. There is a site under construction to the south. Instead of crossing the ditch as shown in the plans, they will connect to the manhole recently built for Kipp Brothers. s:\TechnicalAdvisoryCommittee\Minutes\tac2000Nov 8 John South thought coverage was shallow. Mr. Snelling agreed. He has spoken with Clay Regional Waste. They want a three-foot minimum coverage. They will mound as necessary. Future site development will be built up high enough to maintain the cover. The petitioner will not cross the ditch. Gary Hoyt had no comments. Greg Snelling stated the water main would also be extended. Scott Brewer did not get a set of plans. However, it does not appear there will much disruption to the landscaping. He had no comments. Laurence Lillig had no comments. Greg Snelling believes it will be necessary to get permits from the State, Indianapolis Water Company, and Clay Regional Waste. Mr. Lillig said no Plan Commission approval was required. The meeting adjourned at 11:20 a.m. s:\TechnicalAdvisoryCommittee\Minutes\tac2000Nov 9