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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Notice26 September 17, 2024Current in Carmelcurrentincarmel.com VIEWS HUMOR Running around on my wife Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com. Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I feel compelled to take a certain num- ber of steps daily. I did a lot of research on the optimum number for a guy my age. But the chart I was referring to asked, “Born in 1950 or before?  Please consult a doctor before making a move.” I could have made it easy on myself. You know, maybe 1,000 a day — 1,500 at most. But on my smart- phone, I clicked 15,000 by mistake. Now, I was stuck. I never go back on my own words. And I wouldn’t have been able to reset the app if I wanted to. I don’t have time to reach my daily goal. I’m not a runner, I’m a lumberer. I wave to the people in wheelchairs, folks with canes and women pushing babes in car- riages as they zoom past me. Recently, I started running in my base- ment at night to get in more steps. I dash around the ping-pong table, negotiate the couch, creep along the wall where the TV sits, and then circle around the treadmill. Why aren’t I using that to exercise? The answer is simple: I’m not an exercise nut. Who goes on a treadmill at 11 at night? The late-night dash was not helping me accomplish my goal. First, I started to get very bored with my basement routine. True, I did see a few photos and paintings I had never noticed before. I also discovered a half bath in what I thought was an extra closet. Then, I had a great idea. I decided to begin trotting around the neighborhood at precisely midnight. You see, my walking app automatically resets to zero at mid- night, so that is my first opportunity to get a jump on the next day’s steps. My wife Mary Ellen forbade me from doing it. I got away with this a few times by constantly checking to see that she was fast asleep before I snuck out. Then, after I rounded our neighborhood, I saw a woman in our driveway. It was Mary Ellen in her nightgown, but she also wore a very angry face. She had appar- ently awakened to find me missing and realized what I was doing. Yes, she had caught me running around on her. She rightly told me in no uncertain terms how dangerous my behavior was. I wanted to deny I had done this, but not only had I been caught red-footed, but several neighbors had video of me on their ring doorbell. I have promised never to do this stupid thing again. First, it’s really dangerous. Second, standing in our driveway every night at 1 a.m. in her nightgown could blemish my wife’s untarnished reputation. Commentary by Terry Anker In a time when most of our interac- tions are impersonal, electronic exchang- es, how do we communicate satisfaction, or not? “Thank you for your recent pur- chase,” so begins the mes- sage, “please take a few minutes to give us feedback on your items.” Where in a restaurant the server is gauging us along the way, web portals and phone appli- cations are little more interactive than a blank sheet of paper. As such, those who do business through the internet are left to take our temperature via survey. In many cases, the companies, gov- ernments, nonprofits and others engage professional pollsters to determine the quality of these remote interactions. “Was the interface easy to use (please rate on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest)?” It is good to seek evaluation from those we encounter. How might our lives be different if each element of our day was divided into discrete and measurable events? “Was the folding of laundry: 1. Exceptional, 2. Adequate or 3. Needs Improvement?” Or we might query, “On a scale of 1 to 5, did the conversation about staying out past curfew meet expectations?” Hopefully, we are already pursuing insight into how those around us perceive our time spent with them. Are we honest? Respectful? Consistent? Like in the digital world, our invitation to critique must be sincere. Are the inqui- ries specific enough for real insight or so general as to prevent honest exchange? Is the assessment manipulative or track- ing legitimate improvement? Can we like the customer service representative but dislike the customer service? Can we be satisfied by a process but dissatisfied with an outcome? How many one-star ratings would we get if our children, spouses or co-workers were encouraged to evaluate us while in conflict? Do we then give-in to keep our average up? Scale of star ratings Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com. ESSAY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER Docket No. PZ-2024-00138 SE Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer meeting on the 28th if October, 2024 at 5:15 p.m. in the Carmel City Hall Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 1 Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana 46032, will hold a Public Hearing upon a Special Exception application to: Seeking for Short Term Rental Special Ex- ception Approval on the property being known as: 2525 E Smoky Row, Carmel, IN 46032. The application is identified as Docket No. PZ-2024-00138 SE The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Acreage 2.07 Section 30, Township 18, Range 4 17-10-30-00-00-010.001 29-10-30-000-010.001-01 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 Nathaniel Custer PETITIONERS STATE OF INDIANA IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY OF Hamilton CASE NO. 29C01-2408-MI-8926 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF MINOR: Ngalia Tatefua Jason Name of Minor Terence Tatefua Petitioner NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that Petitioner, Terence Tatefua, as a self-represented litigant, filed a Verified Peti- tion for Change of Name on August 16, 2024 to change the name of Ngalia Tatefua Jason to Jason Ngalia Tatefua The Petition is schedule for hearing in the Hamilton County Circuit Court on December 16, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. which is more than thirty (30) days after the third notice ofpublication. Any person has the right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections on or before the hearing date. 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POSSE Job #: AR-2024-0275 Zoning Authority: Carmel BZA Parcel # of Property: 1710300000010001 Additional Parcel #: , , , , , , , , , , Owner: Mark Nathaniel Custer Petitioner: Mark Nathaniel Custer Contact: Nathan Custer Contact Phone: 3175048129 Contact Email: mncuster@gmail.com 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 MARKED 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 DATED:8/13/2024 SUBJECT PROPERTY 17-10-30-00-00-010.001 SUBJECT PROPERTY Custer, Mark Nathaniel 14754 Braemar Ave E 46062INNoblesville 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 sell 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 Adjoiner Notification List Please notify the following persons: Page 1 of 1PROPERTIES TO BE NOTIFIED 16-10-19-00-00-009.000 NOTIFICATION PROPERTY Carmel High School Building Corp 5201 E Main St 46033INCarmel 16-10-30-02-09-002.000 NOTIFICATION PROPERTY Poland, Matthew R & Elizabeth G h&w 300 Beechmont Dr 46032INCarmel 17-10-30-00-00-009.000 NOTIFICATION PROPERTY Carmel Clay Schools 5201 E Main St 46033INCarmel 17-10-30-00-00-009.001 NOTIFICATION PROPERTY Carmel Clay Schools 5201 E Main St 46033 9311INCarmel 17-10-30-00-00-010.000 NOTIFICATION PROPERTY Dransfield, Michael & Dubonnet h&w 1051 Arrowood Dr 46033INCarmel PREPARED BY THE HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, REAL PROPERTY DEPARTMENT 001 009 010.001 008 011 012 010 009 007 009.001 007.002 003 007 005 008 002 001 009 006 E S M O K Y RO W WILLOWICK RD KE Y S T O N E PK Y RA M P S E SMOKY ROW E SMOKY ROW K E Y S T O N E P K Y N K E Y S T O N E P K Y R A M P S E SMOKY ROW K E Y S T O N E P K Y S CA R M E L S C H O O L D R Adjoiner Notification Map Legend Subject Parcel(s) Notification Parcel(s) Buffer Parcel Boundary 001 Parcel Number