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CARMEL/CLAY PLAN COMMISSION
APRI'L 23, 2002
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Carmel/Clay Plan Commission met at 7:00 PM in the
Council Chambers of City Hall, Carmel, Indiana on April 23, 2002.
Members present: Marilyn Anderson; Jerry Chomanczuk; Dave Cremeans; Leo Dierckman; Dan
Dutcher; Linda Flanders; Ron Houck; DiaJ.ma Knoll; Nick Kestner; Norma Meighen; Pat Rice;
and Wayne Wilson, thereby constituting a quorum.
The Department of Community Services was represented by Michael Hollibaugh, Director; Jon
Dobosiewicz; Kelli Hahn Lawrence; and Adrienne Keeling.
The minutes of the March meeting were approved as submitted.
John Molitor reported that the.Leeper Electric case was scheduled for trial this week. The parties
have been ordered back to mediation by the Judge and another conference is expected. Another
trial date has been set for August. Also, a draft of the Order and Proposed Special Findings were
filed for the Bonbar matter and a decision is expected in another 30 days.
There are proposed changes in the Rules of Procedure that have been distributed to each
Conunission member.. Mr. Molitor suggested that a meeting of the Executive Committee be
scheduled for next week to go over the proposed amendments for reconunendation and referral to
the full Commission. The amendments deal with appropriate times for members to recuse
themselves, notice of publication requirements for the newspaper, and the issue of whether or not
the same type of notice should apply when property is being rezoned to the P-l Parks and
Recreation District.
The Dialogue Dilmer was am10unced for April 30, 2002 at 6:00 PM. Marilyn Anderson asked
that the Executive Committee meet at the conclusion of the bialogue Dinner to discuss the
proposed amendments to the Rules of Procedure.
H. Public Hearing;s:
Note: Items. 1 b' and 2h were heard' together. . . .
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d~ld_M~ridia!l District Amendment (ZO Chapter 20G) - Mixed Medical Zone,
ora l\1eridian Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Mixed Medical Zone
Petitioner seeks a favorable recommendation for the establishment of the Old
Meridian District - Mixed Medical Zone & Comprehensive Plan Policies. The
area affected is generally located on the east and west sides of Old Meridian
Avenue behveen Guilford Road and Main Street.
Filed by the Department of Community Services.
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Docket No. 33-02 Z; Rezone from Old Meridian District (OM)-Mixed Use
(MU), Office (0), and Single Family (SF) to
-Id-Meridian District (OM) - Mixed Medical (MM)
Petitioner seeks a favorable recommendation on a rezone from Old Meridian
District (OM)-Mixed Use (MU), Office (0), and Single Family (SF) to
Old Meridian District (OM) - Mixed Medical ('M:M:). The subject real estate is
generally located on the east and west sides of Old Meridian Avenue between
Guilford Road and Main Street.
Filed by St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc.
Kelli Hahn Lawrence appeared before the Commission representing the Department of
Community Services. Bob Hicks of Hall, Render, .Killian, was present representing St. Vincent
Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc.
Representatives of St. Vincent met with the Department in January to discuss a proposed
building along Old Meridian Street. In reviewing the plan and looking at the projected needs of
the medical community and developing uses along Old Meridian and within the Old Meridian
District, it became apparent that it would be difficult for the proposed building and future
medical buildings within Old Meridian District to fit within the regulations currently in place.
An extreme number of variances would need to be sought, and the. end result would likely be a
building that did not fit within the plan. This led to a broad discussion of the long-term plan for
expansion of St. Vincent and other medical uses within the Old Meridian District.
The potential future expansion areas are within three sub-areas within the Old Meridian zone: the
mixed use area, the office area, and. the single-family area. The standards found in those areas
were not compatible with the needs of the medical office users and would likely be varied
substantially if St. Vincent were to proceed with the long-term plan discussed.
There was a strong willingness on the part of St. Vincent to meet with the Department and come
up with a solution that would meet the goals of the Old Meridian District. The plan would
maintain a lot of the design charactelistics and make it possible for competitive medical facilities
to be developed in the Old Meridian District. The Mixed Medical Zone idea was developed,
realizing that the best option would be to amend the Old Meridian District plan to create one
zone that would encompass a potential medical use area that would be more realistic and easier .
to implement. Also, by working to. develop an overall plan, the Department could make sure that
a lot of the infrastructure essential to the Old Meridian District plan could be incorporated in this
area. A lot of the design standards would be maintained that are essential within any new
development or changed parts oftlle plan.
Bob Hicks, attomeywithHall,-Render, Killian,- Heath, and Lyrnanaddressed the Commission on
behalf of St. Vincent Hospital. The Mixed Medical Zone classification arose primarily in
response to the needs of a particular building that is a conceptual, ambulatory, surgical center at
this time. The size of the building is substantially larger than the one directly northeast that is
approximately 15,000 square feet. The Old Meridian District building footprint maximum is
15,000 square feet and the proposed ambulatory surgical center has a footprint of approximately
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34,000 square feet.
Some of the ground is on the west side of Old Meridian, directly south of the hospital campus,
and commonly known as the Slmdown Gardens Landscaping concern. On the east side of Old
Meridian is a triangular-shaped piece of property constituting the balance of the property. The
total acreage is about 46 acres-a little more than half of that is presently owned by St. Vincent
Hospital. The Sundown Gardens parcel is not owned by St. Vincent, but they do have right of
first-refusal. Sundown Gardens is owned by the Knapp family through several different trusts
and family partnerships. The portion of the property not owned by 81. Vincent is located on the
east side of Old Meridian, (in the southeast corner of the triangle) conunonly referred to as the
American Legion Post #155 property.
The property today is part of the Old Meridian District and zoned a combination of Mixed Use
(MU), Single-Family (all of the Legion property and some ofthe existing medical building to the
north), Office, and a small amount of Special Use located to the west of the Church.
The proposal is for all of the ground to be re-zoned to a new "Mixed Medical" classification.
The purpose of the Mixed Medical zone is to recognize the need in the market place for land uses
that are supportive of existing hospital infrastructure and existing hospital uses. The new zone is
also in recognition ofthe probability that much ofthe land that constitutes the 46 acres will likely
be developed in some fashion that is supportive of the larger hospital complex, either medical
office or rehab or assisted living, etc.
The Mixed Medical also allows for the expansion of existing, single-family attached use
presently only on the Amelican Legion portion of the zone. Under the proposal, the single-
family attached uses are expanded throughout the entire 46 acres~Mixed Medical and
Residential. Secondary, pem1itted uses in the Mixed Medical Zone are those that are largely
retail in character, i.e. coffee shop, delicatessens, barber shop, gift shop, financial institution, etc.
These are deemed to be conveniences for patient members, family members, and employees of
the various businesses located in the zone.
Many health care uses require larger buildings in which to conduct the operation. Presently,
there is a need for flexibility in the plan. The proposed text of the Ordinance provides the
Department Director with flexibility inworkiilg with the petitione:r to establish an appropriately
sized footprint. Other development standards contrary to the health care use were a requirement
that all streets must allow for on-street parking-this requirement. can pose safety concems-
people in need of health care need to be provided parking in close proximity to the building.
Off-street parking could also pose a problem with emergency vehicles. Also, the setback
requirements currently are in the 20-25 feet range. Due to the size of the buildings, there needs
to be some flexibility in making the l11aximum setback for the front yard a little larger and 35 feet
is proposed. n - h - - - -----
Under the existing use, no parking is allowed in the "front yard" of the development. The
current proposal allows for a minimal amount of parking in the front yard. The proposal
provides for architectural transitionbetween the Old Meridian District and the new Mixed
Medical zone.
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Members of the public were invited to speak.
Organized Remonstrance: Dave Coots, attorney with Coots, Henke & Wheeler, appeared
before the Commission representing the Knapp family trust, owner of the Sundown Gardens.
The Knapp family is not necessarily opposed to the changes in the Old Meridian corridor. In
1999, concern was comm.unicated to the Department regarding the existing use of the property
(Sundown Gardens) and that nothing occur in the Comprehensive Plan Amendment process that'
would preclude the present use or expanded use of Sundown Gardens real estate. There is a fust
right of refusal that the Knapp family has extended to the hospital. The amendments the
Ordinance seeks make the hospital the only potential purchaser. The permitted uses in the new
Ordinance does expand on the previous uses, but the permitted uses also include all ofthe uses
allowed in Section 5.3, the Village Zone, that would be taken away by this amendment. Mr.
Coots asked that the Committee look specifically at the use requirements that this ordinance
proposes as opposed to those the property presently enjoys.
Christopher Clark, attomey with Guten, Kraig, Abernathy & Miller, appeared before the
Conunission on behalf of the American Legion Post #155. The American Legion is concerned
that the only logical purchaser ofthe property, should this rezone go through, would be the
hospital. The American Legion is also concerned about what they may have to go through,
should they want to stay on the existing property and perhaps expand or remodel. Regarding the
setbacks, it would seem that variances from the existing zoning classifications in place now
would resolve those problems rather than putting restrictions on the adjacent land owners.
Individual Remonstrance: Charlie Holmes, Commander of the American Legion Post #155,
commented it is poor planning on the part of the hospital to build the hospital and then plan the
expansion of their facility without adequate ground to expand. The proposal severely limits the
residents as far as what they can do with their property.
Blaine Johnson, American Legion Post 155 said they feel like they are getting caught up in the
competition between Methodist, Community and St. Vincent. Mr. J oOOson would not like to
think that the Veterans of the Country would be subjected to a competitive war also.
Rebuttal:
Bob Hicks said that some of the uses in the "Village Zone" are retail and considered to be
directly suppOliive of the Mixed Medical use. There is no problem with expanded uses. As to
the existing 'nursery use being permitted, it is currently, probably, a legal, non-conforming use
and to the extent that a nursery is not a pennitted use today, and there is no issue with this use.
In regard to the Legion property-the types of uses pennitted today are limited to Single Family
under the existing, Old Meridian Ordinance. Single Family will still be in place andexpanded
throughout the entire 46 acres. Flexibility will be injected into those Development Standards-
-not imposing restrictions. 81. Vincent does own 50% of what is proposed for rezone.- From a - -
planning standpoint, we are looking at what we think a good use and a likely use of the property
would be 011 a long tenn basis, given the demands ofthe market place.
The public hearing was then closed.
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Department Report, Jon Dobosiewicz suggested a meeting between the Department and the
members of the public in order for them to gain an understanding of the rights they enjoy under
the existing Ordinance. In this manner, they can make a complete determination as to whether or
not the proposed rezone affects them in what they believe to be a negative or positive manner. It
is not readily apparent based on the infoTI11ation provided to the Commission by the public that
those persons have a complete understanding of the ramifications ofthe proposed rezone.
Ron Houck commented Cannel St. Vincent has been a tremendous asset to the community.
There is a philosophical concern, however, about creating a zone for a single entity. Ron Houck
asked the Committee to examine ClUTent constraints in the Overlay Zone that limits function of
the hospital and re-word the language rather than create a new zone. Also, there is a concern
regarding impact on property values.
Wayne Wilson asked the Committee to examine what special treatments are available for those
businesses located within the Medical zone as far as research programs, tax abatement, etc.
Pat Rice asked the Committee to address signage~the corridor is getting to be "cluttered."
Docket Nos. 32-02 OA, 31-02 CPA, and 33-02 Z, Mixed Medical Zone, were referred to the
Special Study Committee on May 14th at 7:00 PM in the Caucus Rooms of City Hall.
3h. Docket No. 38-02 OA; Amendments to the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance
The petitioner seeks to add new provisions and make several corrective
amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
Filed by the Department of Community Services.
Jon Dobosiewicz appeared before the Commission representing the Department of Community
Services. The first item in Section A of the Ordinance addresses scrivener errors. Item B
eliminates office and hotel uses that were added a few years ago. The Department would like to
invest in the Commission the right to allow those uses.
Items C, D, and F are basically language that will clarify the addition of the area east of U.S.
Highway 31 and north of 1-465 in applying the setback and height standards that are similar if
not identical to the 31 Overlay requirements. - Section F clarifies language regarding subdivisions
that are built under the Open Space requirements. There has been some confusion between the
. Department, the Department of Code Enforcement in applying the requirements, and its
interpretation by the building community. .
Members of the public Were invited to speak; no one appeared and the Public Hearing was
Closed.
Docket No. 38-02 OA, Amendments to the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance, was referred to
the Subdivision Committee at 7:00 PM on May 141h in the Caucus Rooms of City Hall.
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PATRICK F. MASTRIAN.III
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JAMES R. BROWNE, JR.
CHRISTOPHER E. CLARK
CHfUSTIE A. SEI.FERT
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BRADLEY J. SCHULZ
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Re: American Legion Zoning Matter
Docket No: 32-02 OA, 31-02 CPA, 33-02 Z
Our File: 88-251
Dear Mr. Dobosiewicz:
This is to confirm your meeting with Attorney Christopher E. Clark at your office has been
scheduled for April 30th at 3:00 P.M.
If there should be any problem with the above arrangements, please advise our office
immediately. Otherwise, we will proceed with the meeting as scheduled.
Sincerely,
GOODIN KRAEGE ABERNATHY & MILLER
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American Legion Post #155
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Carmel, IN 46032
John Dobosiewicz
Cannel Planning Commission
Cannel City Hall
One Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
Re: American Legion Zoning Matter
Docket No: 32-02 OA, 31-02 CPA, 33-02 Z
Our File: 88-251
Dear Mr. Dobosiewicz:
This is to confirm your meeting with Attorney Christopher E. Clark at your office has been
scheduled for April 30th at 3:00 P.M.
If there should be any problem with the above arrangements, please advise our office
immediately. Othetwise, we will proceed with the meeting as scheduled.
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PATRICK ~. MASTRIAN. III
JAMES R. BROWNE. JR.
CHRISTOPHER E. CLARK
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Kelly Bishop, Paralegal to Christopher E. Clark
DATE:
April 24, 20G2
RE:
American Legion Rezoning Matter
Our File No.: 88.251
Message:
Please see attached correspondence.
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Suite 2000. Box 82064
One American Square. Indianapolis. IN 46282
(317) 633-4884 Fax: (3 t 7) 633-4878
Robert A. Hicks
E-Mail: rhicks@hallrender.colTl
April 12, 2002
Michael Hollibaugh, R.L.A.
Director, Department of Community Services
City of Carmel
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Re: St. Vincent HospitaL and Health Care Center, Inc.;
Docket Nos. 32~02-Z, 32-02-0A; 31-02-CP A
Dear Mr. Hollibaugh:
In accordance with the requirements of Article VII., Section 11., of the Cannel/Clay Plan
Commission Rules of Procedure, I enclose the fonowing with respect to the above-referenced
petitions on behalf of the petWoner, St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc.:
1. A copy of the notice mailed to the interested persons,
2. A copy of the Petitioner's celiified mail receipts, and
3. Affidavits from the publisher (i.e., the Daily Ledger) certifying the dates the
notices were published.
If you require additional information or clarification, please contact me at 977-1433.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
HALL, RENDER, KILLIAN, HEATH & LYMAN, P.S.c.
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Dear Property Owner:
Enclosed please find notices of a public hearing to be held at 7:00 p.m. on April 23 before the Carmel
Plan Commission. The purpose of this hearing.is to 'consider a request by S1. Vincent Hospital and Health Care
Center, Inc. to rezone approximately forty-five (45) acres of property to a new zoning classification to be
refened to as the Mixed Medical Zone. The area involved in this rezoning petition is located adjacent to and
soulh of the existing St. Vincent Hospital Campus on Old Melidian Slreet, Carmel, Indiana 46032.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
HALL, RENDER, KILLIAN, I-IEATH & LYMAN, P.S.C.
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Lillig, Laurence M; Hahn, Kelli A; Hollibaugh, Mike P
Docket Number Assignment - Old Meridian Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Mixed Medical
Zone, Old Meridian District Amendment (ZO Chapter 20G) - Mixed Medical Zone, and Rezone
from OM-MU, O,and SF to OM-MM
Sue Ellen,
The necessary Docket Numbers for the Old Meridian Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Mixed Medical
Zone, Old Meridian District Amendment (ZO Chapter 20G) - Mixed Medical Zone, and Rezone from
OM-MU, 0, and SF to OM-MM have been issued. They are the following:
31-02 CPA
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Docket No. 32-02 OA, 31-02 CPA; Old Meridian District Amendment (ZO Chapter 20G) - Mixed
Medical Zone,
Old Meridian Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Mixed Medical Zone
Petitioner seeks a favorable recommendation for the establishment of the Old Meridian District - Mixed
Medical Zone & Comprehensive Plan Policies. The area affected is generally located on the east and west sides
of Old Meridian Avenue between Guilford Road and Main Street.
Filed by the Department of Community Services.
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Docket No. 33-02~; Rezone from Old Meridian District (OM)-Mixed Use (MU), Office (0), and Single
Family (SF) to
Old Meridian District (OM) - Mixed .Medical (MM)
Petitioner seeks a favorable recommendation on a rezone from Old Meridian District (OM)-Mixed Use (MU),
OffLce (0), and Single Family (SF) to
Old Meridian District (OM) - Mixed Medical (MM). The subject real estate is generally located on the east and
west sides of Old Meridian Avenue between Guilford Road and Main Street.
Filed by the Department of Community Services.
Please contact Mr. Bob lcks at 317-977-1433 with this information. Once the file has been updated please
return it to my office. lase label the outside ofthe file Old Meridian District Amendment (ZO Chapter
20G) - Mixed Medical one.
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Docket Numbers
Sue Ellen,
Could I please have the necessary docket numbers for:
~ \ 77-02 CPA Old Meridian Comprehensive Plan Amendment to add Mixed Medical Zone
']..;J 77-020A Old Meridian District Amendment (ZO Chapter 20G) to add Mixed Medical Zone
'?7 ?7-02 Z Rezone from OM-~U/Old Meridian Mixed Use, ~-/Old Meridian Office, and OM-
SF/Old """"--Meridian Single Family to OM-.MMJOld Meridian Mixed Medical
I should have the legal description for this area by the week's end! Thanks
Kelli
Planner
City of Carmel
One Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
317-571-2417 Fax: 317-571-2426
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