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CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS MINUTES - JUNE 23, 1986
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The regular meeting of the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals was called to
order by the chairman, Warren Saunders, at 7:02 P.M., June 23, 1986 at the
City Meeting Hall. The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll was called and members present were: Warren Saunders, Ila Badger,
Bill McFadden and Richard Dowell. Jeanne Book was absent.
Staff members in attendance were: Chuck Kiphart, Pat Hollingsworth, Gordon
Byers and Rosalind McCart.
There were no additions or corrections to the minutes of the May 28, 1986
meeting and Mrs. Badger moved that they be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Dr. Dowell.
Motion carried.
Mayor Reiman was present to address the Board regarding the O'Malia Bakery
sign petition and requested that Warren Saunders and Ila Badger, who are the
mayor's appointments and who voted against this matter in May, reconsider
this petition favorably.
I. Old Business
Ii. Board to consider Docket No. BA 3-78/86 for Carmel Day School for
fence replacement. Tabled one (1) month at May 28, 1986 BZA meeting.
Filed by Maxine Cotton, Owner/Director Carmel Day School.
Mr. Kiphart related that he was in error to put this matter on the agenda
and asked that the Board dismiss the petition from the agenda.
Mrs. Badger so moved.
Seconded by Dr. Dowell.
Motion carried.
2i. Board to consider Docket No. BA 2-68/86 Renewable variance request for
mobile home security office for American Aggregates at 10851 N. River
Road in S-l zoning.
Filed by Wende Harmon.
Donald Perkins, River Rd., made the presentation for renewal of a residence
trailer for security purposes. Mr. Perkins lives in the trailer and stated
that the variance will be necessary as long as mining operations continue.
Mr. McFadden recommended that this variance run with the petitioner so they
will not have to come in every year.
Mrs. Hollingsworth said there are no complaints in the file and that staff
recommends that the variance run for as long as needed.
Mr. McFadden moved that Docket No. BA 2-68/86, Renewable Variance, run
with the petitioner, American Aggregates, for as long as needed as long as
mining operations are going on at 10851 N. River Rd.
Seconded by Mrs. Badger.
Findings of fact were completed by members.
Motion carried 4 to o.
3i. Board to consider Docket No. V 16-86, Sign Variance (Sec. 25.7.04-1;
f. viii) for O'Malia Bakery located at 200 S. Range Line Rd. in B-1
zoning. Proposed illuminated window signage is to advertise additional
products for sale at bakery.
Filed by David O'Malia.
Petition received a tie vote (non-decision) at the May 28, 1986 BZA
meeting.
Danny O'Malia, President of O'Malia Foods, made the presentation for 3
small illuminated signs to be in the windows of their bakery (1 small sign
in three different panes). A rendering was shown for: hot donuts, hot coffee
and ice cream.
The signs will be turned off when the business is closed and the "hot" on
the donut sign will be on only when the donuts are fresh from the oven.
David O'Malia, 12005 Brookshire Pkwy., general counsel for O'Malia Foods,
called attention to the purpose of the Carmel Si~ Ordinance and stated they
feel the signage is needed because the building 1S over 175 ft. back from