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Department Report
Carmel/Clay Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals
January 27,2003
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1-2k. Carmel/Clay Schools. Clay Junior High (SUA-160-02; V-166-02)
Petitioner seeks approval of a Special Use Amendment in order to construct a 67,976-
square~foot addition to Carmel Junior High. In addition, the petitioner also. seeks the
following Deyelopmel~t Standards Variance:
V-166-0295.04.0l 45' 4" auditorium height
The site is located at 5150 East 126th Street. The site is zoned S-l/Residence .- Low
Density.
At the Monday, September 23, 2002, meeting of the Board of Zoning Appeals, issues
were raised regarding lighting, landscaping, and the height ofthe auditorium.
The Department of Community Services is recommending favorable consideration of the
Special Use .Amendment petition with the following Conditions:
1. That the five feet of additional right-of-way for East 126th Street be dedicated off
the south property lin~;' of Tax Parcel 16-.10.,28-00-00-050.000 adj acent to the
existing forty-foot half right-of-way.
2. That the four-foot concrete sidewalk along East 126th Street be replaced with the
ten-foot asphalt path required by the Alternative Transportation Plan.
3. That the eastern middle curb cut be dosed.
4. That the lighting standards on the west side of the west drive be limited to fifteen
feet in height, and that the fixtures be shielded.
5. That any new perimeter fencing be located such that the existing tree lines remain
undisturbed.
6. That all Technical Advisory Committee issues be resolved satisfactorily prior to
the issuance of an Improvement Location Petmit.
The Department is recommending favorable consideration of the Development Standards
Variance petition for the height of the auditorium.
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exhibit A
Technical Advisory Committee
August 21,2002
Clay Junior High School (Special Use Construction Plans)
The applicant seeks approval of additions and renovations to an existing school facility. The site
is located at 5150 East 126u1 Street. The site is zoned S-l/Residence - Low Density.
Filed by Jeff Bolinger of Fanning/Howey Associates for Carmel/Clay Schools.
Bill Payne and Jeff Bolinger of FalillinglHowey Associates introduced Engineers Andy Cash and Rick Durham of
Fanning/Howey. Andy and Rick are performing civil engineering design services for Clay Junior High School.
This program is similar to Carmel Junior High. Clay Junior High has never had a major renovation. The structure is
30+ years with the original design of an open plan school. The interior renovation is going to be much more
extensive. It is a smaller building than Carmel Junior High. We are adding 65,000 SF. The hatched areas are new
construction areas. The reason we are adding on to multiple sides is to add new spaces where they are needed. On
the west end is a new auditorium. On the north end are new science classrooms. The south side has a new media
center, administrative offices and special education classrooms. A third gymnasium will be on the east side. This
brings Clay into a comparable facility as is Carmel Junior High and the new middle school. In regards to the site
plan, we are resm-facing the southwest lot. The southeast lot will be reconstructed. We are modifying the SE lot for
a better drop off and pick up for the students. We are leaving the existing entrances in the middle of the building.
On the west end, we are constructing preschool spaces and eliminating the mobile units that are now used. The play
areas as well as the drop off/pick up areas will also be changed. The telllis courts will be reconstmcted and one new
court will be added. (All three middle schools will have 8 tennis courts) Some improvements will be made to the
Baseball and Softball diamond areas, also adding concession buildings. Resurfacing the track, adding more
concessions, and restroom facilities.
Steve Cash, the City of Carmel has annexed this property. This does not appear to be in a watershed for county
regulated drains. The site bypasses the drain and heads do\vn to Carmel Creek. I would like to request a copy of
drainage calculations. No permits are required from our office. I will defer other comments to the city engineer's
office.
Chuck Shupperd At our meeting next week, we can discuss the meter set and service relocation.
Scott Brewer gave a copy of his corrunents to petitioner.
Gary Hoyt sent a letter to Mr. Payne and Mr. Karns. This is a sprinkle building. I would like to talk with you about
the hookups. The building has an existing standpipes system. We would like to see that system remain in its CUlTent
location. The hoses are already in the cabinets. It is understandable-that the administrators might want to change
this. The Knox Box location can be discussed later.
Dick Hill received the plans for Carmel Junior High but did not receive the plans for Clay. Laurence gives Dick an
extra set of plans.
Jon Dobosiewicz As nothing has changed at Clay for 25+ years; it is my hope that we look farther into the future
with this project. Access and efficiency are very important and should be-addressed. The backups at Gray Road are
an issue. The crown of the hill creates a visibility problem. It is advised that yoti sit down with our engineering
department and discuss solutions. I have a concern about the two entrances, drop off areas, and 4 movements.
Bill clarifies that this is a one way. Signs would be needed for the flow.
Jon, if this is what the school believes will work, logistically some alternatives might work just as well. There might
be one new entrance farther up the hill that could replace two entrances. There is a loop arrangement (in/out) in one
spot. Currently, this does not seem optimal for the flow of traffic.
Jeff and BiB have relied 011 the administrators as to how their buildings function. In this case, the administrators
have been there quite a few years and feel this is what works for them with the improvements we have made.
People generally follow the instructions they have been given in the past. There is a police officer at the west drive
in the morning. This helps the movement of buses and automobiles.
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Jon, this is the only opportunity we have to make these comments. We do not know what the Board of Zoning
Appeals will do as far as approval. If this were anew project coming in, we would look at it and ask what is the
appropriate layout because we are not going to do this again for 25 years. This isn't anything we would look at aud
say, "this is the right way to do it". We have a public safety isslle. Typically, we don't design things this way. It
might do well to get with the engineering department to determine how it can be improved. 11lls is marginal as far
as the. cost of the overall project. '
Laurence will need dimensions on the wall sign. Three directional signs, one ground sign, and o.ne. wall sign is what
I see for this project. The fire department will want to see the sign package. Regarding the site plan, the
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thoroughfare plan today calls for 126 Street to be a 45'. The existing plan calls for 40'. We need to see the
dedication ofthat additional 5 ' of ROW.
Bill would like to know the tinnng on the dedication.
Laurence, we will continue through the special use project. The board. will make the dedication of ROW a
condition. Again on the thoroughfare plan, a 10' asphalt path is required. Your plan shows a 4' sidewalk.
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