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October 1, 2004
I, Jill Hall, have read and understand the code regarding the definition of a guest house
and plan to use the accessory building located at 450 1 st Ave NE as a guest house.
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"HOUSE, GUEST. Living quarters within a detached accessory building located on the
same premises with the main residence building for use by temporary guests of the
occupants of the main residence building, and not rented or otherwise .used as a separate
dwelling. "
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CITY OF CARMEL & CLA Y TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE
HOTEL. Any Building or group of Buildings containing five (5) 'or more rooms without direct entrance to
or fro~ the outside, designed or intended to be occupied for sleeping purposes by guests for a fee,
often with a common kitchen and. dining room facilities provided within the Building or an
Accessory Building, and which caters to the traveling public.
. HOTEL, FULL SERVICE. A commercial Building or Buildings with guest rooms for sleeping, a common
kitchen, and a full service dining room to provide meals for paying guests, a twenty-four (2,4) hour
reception desk, a lobby, and conference rooms with a minimum of forty (40) square feet of
conference room per guest room. The rooms shall be primarily designed, for and occupied by
transient~ renting them on a daily basis and usually staying less than seven (7) days. Recreational
amenities shall be 'included within the hotel, or within three hundred (300) feet (walking distance)
of the hotel.
HOUSE, BOARDING. A Building not open to transients, where lodging and/or meals are provided for
three (3) or more, but not over thirty (30),. persons regularly; a lodging'house.
"~HOUSE, GUEST. Living quarters within a detached accessory building located on the same premises with
- the ma~ residei1c,~~bu~~ing_f~[_use by ~~~p_<?!-ary' gues~ _of !1?-_e oc~upants Qf_!!!~_!!1a~ _~~sj~ence
-- --,-- ._~-~- -~. - - buildmg, and not rented or otherwise used as a separat~ Dwelling.
HOUSE PAD ELEVATION. The lowest outside finished ground elevation necessary to meet the
minimum drainage requirements for the Ground Floor of a Structure.
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IDENTIFICATION SIGN. See SIGN, IDENTIFICATION.
ILLUMINATION. Artificial light which shall not be blinking, fluctuating, or moving~ Light rays shall
shine only upon the property within the premises and shall not spill over the property lines in any
direction in excess ofdevelopm~nt standards of the Ordinance.
IMPACT FEE STATUTE. The following provisions to the Indiana Code, as amended:' IC 36-7-4-1300
through IC 36-7-4-1342.
IMPROVEMENT. Any change in Use, any major exterior remodeling of a Structure or grounds, any
addition to a Structure'or parking area, or any interior remodeling of over thirty percent (30%) of
the gross square footage of a Structure.
IMPROVEMENT, SUBSTANTIAL. Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of
a-struchIre;,:the cost-of which .~quals or exceeds fifty-percent (50%) of.themarketval~e_of th~ _
. structure before' the "start of construction" ,of the 'improvement. This term includes structures that
have incurred "substantial damage" regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term
does not include improvements of structures to correct existing violations of state or local health,
sanitary, or safety code requirements of any alterations of a "historic structure," provided that the
alteration will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a "historic structure."
IMPROVEMENT LOCA nON PERMIT. A perm.it signed by the Director stating that a proposed
improvement complies with the provisions of this ordinance and such other ordinances as may ~e
applicable. Forthe purposes of the ;Impact Fee Statute, and hnprovement Location Permit (issued
under the- Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance) shall be considered a "structural b~ilding permit."
Chapter 3: Defmitions
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as am ended per Z-320; Z-339; Z-340; Z-345; Z-365-01; Z-369-02; Z-389-02; Z-415-03; Z-416-03; Z-417-03; Z-.
419-03
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