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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic NoticeBZA Public Notice Sign Procedure & Affidavit: Procedure: The petitioner shall incur the cost of the purchasing, placing, and removing the sign. The sign must be placed in a highly visible and legible location from the road on the property that is involved with the public hearing. The public notice sign shall meet the following requirements: 1. Must be placed on the subject property no less than 10 days prior to the public hearing date. 2. Sign must follow the sign design requirements: • Must be 24" x 36" — vertical • Must be double sided • Must be composed of weather resistant material, such as corrugated plastic or laminated poster board • Must be mounted in a heavy-duty metal frame 3. The sign must contain the following: • 12" x 24" PMS 1805 Red box with white text at the top • White background with black text below. • Text used in example to the right, with Application Type, Date*, and Time of subject public hearing * The Date should be written in day, month, and date format. Example: "Mon., Jan. 23" 4. The sign must be removed within 72 hours of public hearing conclusion Public Notice Sian Placement Affidavit: I (We) Peter Greco PUBLIC1 • ' ImoBoard _01 ol'Zoning Appeals Carmel City Hall M' Rr For More Information: (,.eb) www.carmel.in.gov c n) 571-24I7 RYA°' ANT`" do hereby certify that placement of the public notice sign to consider Docket No. PZ-2022-00066 V was placed on the subject property at least 10 days prior to the date of the public hearing, at the address listed below: 9777 Ditch Road, Carmel, IN, 46032 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF Marion , SS: The undersigned, having been duly sworn, upon oath says that the abormation is true and correct as he is informed and believes. n (Petitioner's Signature) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of May , 2022 Notary Public, Signed Name: 4C3� lri." Qti�+J Notary Public, Printed Name: AA v i n My Commission Expires: .3•anucw4 Sl 2030 KAREN DENISE ARVIN •••, ens Notary Public, State of Indiana (Template to use for published and mailed Public Notice) '_`. SEAL;;,- Marion county . ; Commission Number NP0738292 My commission Expires 'nnnonY January 05. 2030 Page 4 of 11 File: Hearing Officer Development Standards Variance Handout 2022 Revised: 01/0312022 35May 10, 2022Current in Carmelcurrentincarmel.comLIFESTYLE TRAVEL A tour of Corydon Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent. com. Commentary by Don Knebel Today, we visit Corydon, Indiana’s first state capital and a popular tourist desti- nation about 130 miles from Indianapolis. In 1804, William Henry Har- rison, governor of the Indiana Territory, acquired land for a new town in what is now Corydon. The town was platted in 1808 and named for a shepherd who died in “The Pastoral Elegy,” said to be Harrison’s favorite poem. Corydon grew quickly, and in 1813 the territorial capital moved from Vincennes to Corydon, which was more centrally located within the shrunken Indiana Territory. In June 1816, 43 delegates from the territory’s 13 coun- ties, all in the south, met in Corydon to draft a constitution for the proposed state of Indiana, spending much of their time under a giant elm tree. The constitution, drafted in 19 days, prohibited slavery, provided free public education and designated Corydon the seat of government. When Indiana was admitted to the Union on Dec. 11, 1816, the new Harrison County Courthouse served as the capitol, with the House of Repre- sentative meeting on the first floor and the Senate and Supreme Court meeting on the second floor. After the capital was moved to Indianapolis in 1825, the building continued to serve as the county court- house until 1927. Corydon today, with a population of 3,000, is a very pleasant and well-main- tained town. The capitol, restored to its 1816 condition, is available for tours, as is the home where William Hendricks lived while serving as Indiana’s third governor. A seated life-size statue of Frank O’Ban- non, a resident of Corydon who served as Indiana’s 47th governor, is just south of the capitol. The trunk of “Constitution Elm,” which died in 1925 at a height of 50 feet, is enshrined in sandstone. Other popular attractions include Butt Drugs, a log cabin Harrison lived in while in Coryd- on, Zimmerman Art Glass and White House Candy. Indiana’s original state capitol building in Corydon. (Photos by Don Knebel) Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com. Everyone’s a clitic GRAMMAR GUY Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt Babies pretty much can’t do anything. We have a 1-week-old and all he does is cry, eat, sleep, burp and poop; then he repeats the entire cycle approxi- mately 30 times per day at random inter- vals. He is dependent on my wife and me to do everything. Believe it or not, there’s a verbal equiv- alent of a dependent baby; it’s called a clitic. A clitic is a language unit (otherwise known as a morpheme) that depends on a neighboring word or phrase to have mean- ing. For instance, the “‘ll” in “we’ll” doesn’t stand alone as its own word; it is part of a contraction but doesn’t stand alone as a word. The “we” gives the “‘ll” meaning. There are two kinds of clitics — enclitics and proclitics. We’ll tackle enclitics first. An enclitic is a clitic that depends on the word that precedes it, as we saw in the “we’ll” example. Enclitics are almost always part of contractions. You’ll, we’ve, they’re, and don’t all have enclitics. A proclitic, on the other hand, is a clitic whose host word follows it. As a native Okie, my favorite proclitic is y’all. Many proclitics sound like they come out of a 19th-century British novel where nobles ride in carriages on their way to polo matches. They include the beginning of the contractions in ‘tis, ‘twould, ‘twill, ‘twas and ‘twere. Using these words in a sentence makes you sound like you leapt right out of a Christmas carol. Sometimes we hear clitics that we usu- ally don’t see written out. For instance, “Do I have ta go to school tomorrow?” is something you might hear any student say on a Sunday night. You’d probably write this out as “to go,” however ,it sounds like “ta go,” where the “ta” is a clitic attached to the word “go.” This even runs together as “half-ta-go,” which almost becomes its own word jumble. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2022-00068 Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 23rd day of May 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Caucus Rooms (1 Civic Square, 2nd Flr, Carmel, IN 46032) will hold a Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: (Explain your request--see question #7 on page 1) We are seeking a variance from Carmel UDO Section 5.09.B – Maximum 3.5 foot tall fence in the front yard allowed (with at least 25% visibility). Our property is located on the north/east corner of Woodland Drive and 116th Street. Due to this corner lot location, Carmel code considers our property to have (2) front yards: yard adjacent to Woodland Drive and yard adjacent to 116th Street. Due to the current code we are unable to build a fence in height taller than 3.5 feet. The goal of this variance request is to allow a 6 foot tall wood fence to be built with a buffer landscaped yard along the 116th Street side. The taller 6 foot fence will give our property greater protection from the sound/sight of the traffic along 116th Street as well as allow for greater protection for our family dog. Further, we believe the fence and buffer yard will increase the beauty and value of our property which in turn increased the beauty and value of the City of Carmel. With the property being known as (address): 66 Woodland Drive Carmel, IN 46032. The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-2022-00068. The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Legal Description: Acreage .51, Section 6, Township 17, Range 4, Woodland Golf Club, Section 1, Lot 28& Pt 29, Irregular Shape Tax ID Parcel Number: 29-14-06-104-006.000-018 County Parcel Number: 17-14-06-01-04-006.000 The petition may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents - Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Seth Goldstein & Dalhia Goldstein PETITIONERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS DOCKET NO PZ-2022-00031V Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals hearing officers will meet on the 23rd day of May, 2022 at 5:30 pm in the Carmel City Hall, 2nd Flr Caucus Rooms, 1 Civic Sq, Carmel, IN 46032 and hold a Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application related to a swimming pool, to permit a 6ft en- croachment into a drainage/utility easement. UDO Section 5.02.C.7. The owner’s property is known as 1516 Brook Mill Court Carmel IN 46032. (TAX ID #17-09-23-03-02-023.000) All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to he heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Daniel J Majestic Owner, Perma Pools Corporation Petitioner NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2022-00065 V Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 23rd day of May, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Caucus Rooms (1 Civic Square, 2nd Flr, Carmel, IN 46032) will hold a Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: Request a variance for 7’ encroachment. Our plan from this project is to enjoy the front area of our house. A 10’ encroachment is allowed if it’s open- unclosed. The pergola over the deck and portico over the front door we are adding will improve the appearance of the front area of our house. With the property being known as (address): 13108 Harrison Dr, Carmel, IN 46033. The application is identified as Docket No. PZ- 2022-00065 V. The real state affected by said application is described as follows: Parcel Number: 16-10-28-01-057.000 The petition may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents- Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Elham Alhassoon PETITIONERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2022-00066 V Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 23rd day of May, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Caucus Rooms (1 Civic Square, 2nd Flr, Carmel, IN 46032) will hold a Public Hearing upon a Development Standards Variance application to: Place shed in yard. UDO Section 5.02.B Minimum 25-ft setback behind the front line of the principal structure required, approximately 90-ft in front of house requested. With the property being known as (address): 9777 Ditch Road, Carmel, IN 46032 The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-2022-00066 V The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Parcel Number: 17-13-10-00-00-042.002 Legal Description: Acreage 5.10 Section 10, Township 17, Range 3 The petition may be examined on the City’s website, through Public Documents - Laserfiche. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Peter Greco PETITIONERS PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Indiana ) ss: Docket No. Assignment: Greco Shed Location Variance (PZ-2022-00066 V) Hamilton County ) Personally appeared before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, the undersigned Jackie Grigg who, being duly sworn, says that she is Office Manager 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: May 1 Oth, 2022 Subscribed and sworn to before me on May 10th, 2022 I _ Notary Public Si ature Commissioned in �� /L�rorAj County. My commission expires: Publisher's Fee: $34.60 M ZSPEH ` r 1 Notary Public, State of Indiana ;Commission Number: NI'0727521 My Commission Expires • June 23, A2028 Prescribed by State Board of Accounts General Form No. 99P (Rev. 2009A) Docket No. Assignment: Greco Shed Location Variance (PZ-2022-00066 V) (Governmental Unit) Hamilton County, Indiana To: Current Publishing 30 S Rangeline Rd, Carmel, IN 46032 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 3 Body -- number of lines 26 Tail -- number of lines Total number of lines in notice 28 COMPUTATION OF CHARGES $34.60 ........................ 32 lines, 1 columns wide equals 32 equivalent lines at 1.0814 cents per line Additional charges for notices containing rule or tabular work (50 per cent of above amount) Charge for extra proofs of publication ($1.00 for each proof in excess of two)........................ TOTAL AMOUNT OF CLAIM $ 34.60 DATA FOR COMPUTING COST Width of single column in picasSize of typepoint. Number of insertions.............................. 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…………… times. The dates of publication being as follows: 05/10/2022 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 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 site, but due to technical problem or error, public notice was posted on ……………. ……Newspaper has a Web site but refuses to post the public notice. ................................................................................. Date 05/10/2022 Title: Office Manager, AP/AR, LegalATTACH COPY OF ADVERTISEMENT HEREA-39 PETITIONER'S AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS I (WE) Peter Greco (Petitioner's Name) DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS CONSIDERING DOCKET NO. PZ-2022-00066 V , WAS REGISTERED AND MAILED AT LEAST 10* DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING TO THE BELOW LISTED ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: OWNER ADDRESS Kiswani, Suzan Barakat 9741 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Pescovitz, Ora H 371 Wilson Blvd Rochester MI 48309 Jolly, Laura M & Walter W CoTrustees of Laura M Jolly Rev Trust 10101 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Cwiak, Stephen A & Sarah E h&w 9999 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Nahmias, Scott H & Trisha L 10093 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Durcan Bilotta, Maureen & Brian Bilotta w&h 9994 Cedar Rdge Carmel IN 46032 Porterfield, Stephen R & Megan H h&w 9966 Cedar Rdge Carmel IN 46032 STATE OF INDIANA SS: The undersigned, having been duly sworn upon oath says t� a ova i rmatio is true and correct and he is informed and believes. (Signature of Petitioner) County of Marion Before me the undersigned, a Notary Public (County in which notarization takes place) for m N-1 6 n County, State of Indiana, personally appeared (Notary Public's county of residence) Peter Greco (Property Owner, Attorney, or Power of Attorney) and acknowledge the execution of the foregoing instrument this 18th day of May , 20 22 (day) (month) (year) i 1 / _ [ \ 1 / I - ( _ Notary Public --Signature (SEAL) kat?n'ynise Ary i n ;•��'""""���., KAREN DENISE AR IN Notary Public --Please Print ,o P.. p.'a�% Notary Public, State of In iana _"SEAL;"= Marion County M commission expires: �ahva S j �c) 30 l : • : � Commission Number NP073 282 Y p My Commission Expir s �iadIANPO�� _____�_ ws AAAA *Only 90 days prior public notice required for a BZA Hearing Officer Meetings Page 6 of 11 File: Hearing Officer Development Standards Variance Handout 2022 Revised: 01/03/2022 HAMILTON COUNTY NOTIFICATION LIST PLEASE NOTIFY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS 17-13-10-00-00-042.000 Pescovitz, Ora H 371 Wilson Blvd Rochester MI 48309 Neighbor 17-13-10-00-00-042.001 Jolly, Laura M & Walter W CoTrustees of Laura M Jolly Rev Trust 10101 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-10-00-00-042.004 Kiswani, Suzan Barakat 9741 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-10-00-00-042.005 Nahmias, Scott H & Trisha L 10093 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-10-00-00-042.105 Cwiak, Stephen A & Sarah E h&w 9999 Ditch Rd Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-10-03-01-029.000 Durcan Bilotta, Maureen & Brian Bilotta w&h 9994 Cedar Rdge Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor 17-13-10-03-01-030.000 Porterfield, Stephen R & Megan H h&w 9966 Cedar Rdge Carmel IN 46032 Neighbor Page 1 of 1 PREPARED BY THE HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITORS OFFICE, DIVISION OF TAX MAPPING 042.002 042 027 029 030 031 033 039 040 041 042.105 001.203 042.003 042.005 042 027 044 042.004 042.001 032 032 029 031 001 026 043 028 030 Adjoiner Notification Map Legend ±Subject Parcel(s) Notification Parcel(s) Buffer Parcel Boundary 001 Parcel Number