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COUNTY OF HAMILTON
Petitioner: Krieg De Vault LLP
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October 4th, 2022
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Ordinance Z-677-22
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
CARMEL, INDIANA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP
Z-677-22
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Carmel and Clay Township, Hamilton County,
Indiana, that the proper legal officers of the City of Carmel will meet at their regular meeting place, Council
Chambers, Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, October 17,
2022, to consider the following:
Petition to rezone 4 parcels along the west side of 1st Avenue SE, between 1st Street SE and Supply
Street from the B5 Business, R2 Residential and R3 Residential Districts within the Old Town Overlay
Character Subarea to the C2 Mixed Use District. Filed by the Carmel Department of Community Services
and identified as Docket No. PZ-2022-00167 Z.
The properties are also identified by the following tax parcel ID numbers and legal descriptions:
16-10-30-03-01-009.000 31 1st St SE CARMEL 46032 Pt Lot 7 & Lot 8, Davis & Bales
16-10-30-03-01-010.000 41 1st St SE CARMEL 46032 Pt Lot 7, Davis & Bales
16-10-30-03-01-011.000 130 1st Ave SE CARMEL 46032 .25 acres S30 / T18 / R34
16-10-30-03-01-012.000 140 1st Ave SE CARMEL 46032 .25 acres S30 / T18 / R34
Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have the right to be heard.
City of Carmel
Petitioner
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF
ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER
Docket No. PZ-2022-00187 V
Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board
of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer, at a meeting
on Monday, the 24th day of October, 2022 at 5:30
p.m. in the Carmel City Hall Caucus Rooms, 1
Civic Square, 2nd Floor, Carmel, Indiana 46032,
will hold a public hearing upon an application to
approve a development standards variance for
certain real estate located on the west side of Ditch
Road at approximately 10404 Ditch Road (PIN 17-
13-09-00-00-011.000) in order to construct a new
accessory building.
The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-
2022-00187 V.
The real estate affected by said application
is located on the west side of Ditch Road at
approximately 10404 Ditch Road.
The petitions and supplementary
documentation may be viewed on the City’s
website through: Public Documents – Laser Fiche.
All interested persons desiring to present their
view on the above applications either in writing
or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be
heard at the above-mentioned time and place,
or may file written comments up to 10:00 AM on
the day of the meeting, via email to Joe Shestak:
jshestak@carmel.in.gov ; or via US Mail to: Carmel
Department of Community Services, One Civic
Square, 3rd Floor, Carmel, Indiana, 46032. The
hearing may be continued from time to time as
may be found necessary.
Kevin G. Buchheit, Krieg DeVault LLP, 12800
North Meridian Street, Suite 300, Carmel, IN
46032, (317) 808-5820.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE
CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
Docket Nos. PZ-2022-00185 UV & PZ-2022-00186 V
Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals, at a meeting on Monday, the 24th day
of October, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the Carmel City Hall Council Chambers, 1 Civic Square, 2nd Floor, Carmel,
Indiana 46032, will hold a public hearing upon an application to approve use and development standards
variances for certain real estate located on the east side of North Pennsylvania Street at approximately
11565 North Pennsylvania Street (PIN 17-13-02-00-00-011.000) in order to construct a new building for an
indoor recreational facility.
The applications are identified as Docket Nos. PZ-2022-00185 UV & PZ-2022-00186 V.
The real estate affected by said application is located on the east side of North Pennsylvania Street at
approximately 11565 North Pennsylvania Street.
The petitions and supplementary documentation may be viewed on the City’s website through: Public
Documents – Laser Fiche. All interested persons desiring to present their view on the above applications
either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place,
or may file written comments up to 10:00 AM on the day of the meeting, via email to Joe Shestak: jshestak@
carmel.in.gov ; or via US Mail to: Carmel Department of Community Services, One Civic Square, 3rd Floor,
Carmel, Indiana, 46032. The hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary.
Kevin G. Buchheit, Krieg DeVault LLP, 12800 North Meridian Street, Suite 300, Carmel, IN 46032, (317)
808-5820.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE
CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
HEARING OFFICER
Docket No. PZ-2022-00196 V
Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board
of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 24th day of
October, 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: UDO Section
2.08: Maximum 35% lot coverage allowed, 44%
requested.
With the property being known as 12111 Castle
Row Overlook
The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-
2022-00196 V.
The real estate affected by said application is
described as follows:
Parcel Number: 16-10-32-01-05-006.000
Legal Description: Acreage .00 Section 32,
Township 18, Range 4 BROOKSHIRE Section 3
Lot 92
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.
Mark Cooper
PETITIONER
Notice of Self Storage Sale
Please take notice Prime Storage - Fishers Britton
Park Rd. located at 13323 Britton Park Rd.,
Fishers, IN 46038 intends to hold a sale to sell
the property stored at the Facility by the below
list of Occupant who is in default at a Auction.
The sale will occur or otherwise disposed as an
online auction via www.storagetreasures.com
on 10/19/2022 at 12:00pm. Alexandria Molt unit
#B16A; Tori Buckner unit #I1. This sale may be
withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms
and conditions apply. See manager for details.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE
CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
HEARING OFFICER
Docket No. PZ-2022-00200 V
Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board
of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 24th day of
October 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the Carmel City
Hall, 2nd Flr Caucus Rooms, 1 Civic Sq, Carmel,
IN 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon a
Development Standards Variance application to:
Docket No. PZ-2022-00200 V UDO Section
3.64.C.7 Metal not listed as an allowed roof
material; Metal roof requested.
With the property being known as (address):
220 1st Ave NE., Carmel IN 46032.
The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-
2022-00200 V.
The real estate affected by said application is
described as follows: Tax Parcel No. 16-10-30-09-
01-010.000.
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.
The Old Town Design Group, LLC
PETITIONERS
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Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt
I’m a sucker for all things pumpkin during
fall. I watch the Charlie Brown special about
the Great Pumpkin. I listen to the Smashing
Pumpkins. And, of
course, I carve jack-
o’-lanterns with my
kids. I always save the seeds to roast them
afterward. If you have a great recipe, send
it my way.
Did you know the concept of jack-o’-lan-
terns comes from the Irish? Any root veg-
etable can be carved into one, but turnips
and pumpkins were the most popular in the
field.
Where do we get this name for a carved,
lit autumn gourd? You can slice or dice your
theories and legends as many ways as you
can slice a pumpkin pie, but here are the
most common theories.
Back in the 1600s, English people called
any general man “Jack,” kind of like how
we call men “guys.” Night watchmen were
called Jack-o’-lanterns, a shortened version
of “Jack of the lantern.”
Somehow by the 1800s, the term jack-o’-
lantern was the word for a hollowed-out
pumpkin with a candle inside. Theories from
Ireland suggest that jack-o’-lanterns were
similar to will-o’-the-wisps. These phospho-
rescent lights came from gases in rotting
plants in swampy, marsh-like areas.
Whatever their etymological origin, jack-
o’-lanterns lost their proper name status
and crossed the pond to the U.S., where we
still enjoy them.
Halloween once boasted its own inter-
esting apostrophe. Originally known as All
Hallows’ Eve or All-hallowmas, Halloween
was the day before the Catholic holiday
All Saints’ Day. This holiday pretty much
covered up the pagan Celtic festival of Sam-
hain, and I’ll let you look that up on your
own time. Alholowmesse was the Middle
English word for “All Saints’ Day.” From
there you can see how we get the “eve” of
“Alholowmesse.” All Hallows’ Evening. Hal-
lowe’en. Halloween. Words drift and evolve
like this all the time.
I love how many of the terms associated
with Halloween come from Ireland, Scotland
and England (from whence my people hail).
Even the word “eerie” has its roots in these
lands.
Not to be confused with “Lake Erie,” de-
rived from the Native American Erie tribe,
the word “eerie” was a Middle English word
meaning “timid” or affected by a supersti-
tious fear.” Eerie’s ancestor is the Old En-
glish word “earg,” meaning “cowardly.”
With this etymological knowledge in your
bag of tricks, you’re sure to be a thriller at
your upcoming Halloween party. Just don’t
give out toothbrushes or circus peanuts to
trick-or-treaters unless you like cleaning
toilet paper out of your trees.
Eerie etymologies
of Halloween