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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplicationBabbitt, Pamela A From: Dobosiewicz, Jon C Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:50 AM To: Babbitt, Pamela A Cc: Lillig, Laurence M; Morrissey, Phyllis G; Pattyn, Dawn E; Tingley, Connie S; Hollibaugh, Mike P; Keeling, Adrienne M; Kendall, Jeff A; Brewer, Scott I; Hancock, Ramona B; Butler, Angelina V Subject: Docket Number Assignment - SP; Riverview Medical Park (Secondary Plat) Pam, Please print and fax this e-mail to the petitioner identified below and update the file. I have issued the necessary Docket Number for the Riverview Medical Park (Secondary Plat). It will be the following: 92-03 SP $728 Total Fee: $728.00 ~ 30 ~ r7~ 7 __ _ Docket No. 92-03 S1?; Riderview Medical Park (f~hat) Please note the following: • This item will be reviewed administratively bythe Department. Please contact Janet Sterlingr at 826-7100 (Fax: 826-7200) with this information. Once the file is updated (copy of fax filed and file labeled on cover and internal files) please return it to my office. Thanks, Jon JcxnE;~ Sfet2.~l ~~~~"'7/G~~ ~r rJJc~ c,-~ /V1~,~. ,~v~,~. ~~ z~ ~ b~ref ~l7-~~h - ~nnii~ ~~be~,t~ ~ KiJe2Vr~et.J~o R t • ,n, • ~/Y ~ t~~ ~ Jay FC~~ APPLICATION FOR SECONDARY PLAT OR (REPEAT) p 'j~ GFO Fee: $728.00 or ($582.001 ~ ~~~ ~~G~ Date: 6/11 /03 Docket #: r' T/T~ , T-la{ The undersigned agrees that any construction, reconstruction, enlargement, relocation of alteration of structure, or any change in the use of land or structures requested by this application will comply with, and conform to, all applicable laws of the State of Indiana, and the Zoning Ordinance of Carmel, Indiana - 1980, adopted under the authority of Acts of 1979, Public Law 178, Sec. 1, et.seq, General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and all Acts amendatory thereto. Name of Applicant: Mr. Corby Thompson, Plum Creek Partners, LLC Phone # (317) 849-7607 Address of Applicant: 11911 Lakeside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Name of Owner: Plum Creek Partners Name of Subdivision: Riverview Medical Park Legal Description (To be typewritten on separate sheet and attached). Area (in acres) 11.09 Number of Lots: 3 Length of miles of new streets to be dedicated to public use: Surveyor certifying plat: Edward D. Giacoletti #S0560 Surveyor's address and phone#: 8901 Otis Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46216 (317) 826-7100 Signature of Applicant: ~7 (Printed) ~~ jA "Y~v-/dAl ~~ TITLE: 7/.Z STATE OF INDIANA SS County of Hamilton Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public far Hamilton County, State of Indiana, personally appeared Corby D. Thompson and acknowled ution of the foregoing instrument this 11`" D,~ay~~jjof June 2003 ~ Donna Heneen ~sz,~~ :g SBAI. Qonxn. Exp. &18.2007 Res ~ HamNtan ~ Notary Public Donna Hansen My Commissi ~ 5.1.10 Application for Secondary Plat Two (2) copies, or more if necessary, of the secondary plat and the construction plans, together with supporting documents, shall be submitted to the Building commissioner with this application and the application fee as indicated in Section 29.6 of the Zoning Ordinance. Additional plans to be distributed to necessary authorities by applicant. Fee: $728.00 Received by: C:\Program FilesWmerica Online 7.OldownloadW.PP4SECPLT.doc JUN-10-2003 TUE 11:18 AM CARMEL COMMUNITY SVCS SECONDARY P er rNFr^k r rcr Name of Applicant: NameofSubdivision Date of Submission: Date of Preliminary Plat Approval: EA}{ N0, 317 571 2426 P, 03 ~; -- , .:. ,~~ ~ ~ ~~F ~~ ! l p II i l I ?Gp , Op -, ~ ~~ '<..-. ~ f, ~~ ~, ~ Reviewed by: ~'~L.! ~-:-~~'~ A. MYLAR AND TWO COPIES OF PLAT70 TLLUSrRATF: 1. Name of suhdivfsbn 2, Words "Sewndary Plat" 3, Date of submission or latest revision 4• Plat drawn 50' = 1" scale with north arrow 5. Names, addresses, phone numbers: Owner, subdivider, surveyor 6. Registered surveyor's signature, seal and date r.j.} y;~ ~ gem ~7. Accurate tract boundary lines; Show dimensions, angles, bearings 8, Source of title of ownership and legal tlescTiptian ~9, Streets and rights-of-way (existing and proposed) a. Locations jngrtbS/ e5r•e% CAS6m C.r~~ b. Names c. Widths / 10. Complete curve notes il. Dimensions of land ib be dedlrated or reserved 12, Monuments and markers (laca6on, type, material, size) 13. Easements (location, widths, use) 14. 9uikling setback lines 15. Legends and notes 5. Registered land surveyor's certifiote 27. Certification of dedication of streets and public property 18. Certificate of approval by Commission (opening page) 19, Certficate of acceptance by Board of Works or County Commissioners 20: RestriQions or covenants a. Fences in detention/retention areas b. Lighting -dusk to dawn lights c. Maintenance of common areas 21. Subdivider Agreement Form B. SECONDARY SUPPORTING DATA TO BE PROVIDED. 1. Leiters of approval submitted by the following; a. Hamilton County Surveyor b. Hamilton County Highway Department c. Hamilton County Soil & Water Conseryddon DistriR d. Cdr111e1 Crty Engineer e. Fire Chief -Carmel Flre Department / f, Cannel City Utllitles Department -,,_Z. Cepcation of Notification a, pollee and Sheriff Z:lsharedlforms~PC applicaiionslseeplatapp revised 12/31/2002 JUN-10-2003 TUE 11 18 AM CARMEL COMMUNITY SVCS FAX N0, 317 571 2426 p, Oq b. Water and sanitary sewer utllltles c. Electric, gas, phone utilities d. Carmel/Clay Schools e. Hamilton Health Department (if septlc) f. Cartnet Board of Public Works 3. Report describing water system, sanitary sewer system and storm drainage system. 4. Statement from State Highway Department, County Highway Department or City Street Department (righis-of-way, road improvements, roadside drainage, entrances, culvert pipes, conditlon of existing roadway and its suitability to handle proposed traffic must be specified). _~ 5. Soils map and report from Hamilton County Sal & Water Conservation District showing soil limitations based upon intended usage. ~6. Letter from the Carmei Board of Public Works or other appropriate authorities stating that said authority has capacity for sewer/water hookups. C. TWO COPIES OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS TO INCLUpE; ~1. Professional engineer's or registered land surveyor's signature, seal and date -~ Proposed method of sewage disposal _.JL_/3• Proposed water supply method / 4, Proposed fire hydrant system ~5. Proposed method of drainage inGuding detention/reeendon both onslte and offslte. 6. Proposed street lighting and slgnage plan ~J. Proposed landscaping and screening plan, if required ~ l B. Proposed parking plan (cluster) ___rC_ 9. Plans, profiles, cross-sections and speciflrations 10. Proposed cut and fill map 1D. FINANCIAL PERfORMANC~ AND MAINTENANCE GUARANTEES 1. Written statement of commitment Z:lsharedlform4secplat.app revised 12Y31/2D02 CAPACITY CEItTThICATION/ALLOCATION LETTER (This Form Should be Fllled Out !n Its Entirety) App]icani: .lanai Owner: Plum Project Name: The Schneider /~!~ ~~~ nn„_ ~~~~ At I, John 1?uffy r resent the ty eP m8 Ci of Carmel in my capacity (Name of Individual) (Name of qty or Town) as Sanitary Reviewer have the authority to act on behalf of the City of Carmel (Title) and certify that I have reviewed and understand the requiretrunts of 327 IAC 3 and [t~a[~he san~r Town) system proposed, with the submission of this application, plans and specifications, meets all collection of 327 IAC 3. I ctxafy that the daily flow generated in the cquirements area that will be collected by the ProlgCt system will not cause overflowing or bypassing in the portion of the collection system under my jurisdiction other than NPDES authorized discharges and that there is sufficient capacity in the receiving water pollution treatmentlctrntrol facility to treat additions] daily flow and remain in compliance with applicable NPllES penni[ effluent limitations. I certify that the proposed average flow will not result in hydraulic or organic overload. I certify that the proposed collection system does not include new combined sewers or a combined sewer extension to existing combined sewers. I certify that the ability for this collection system to comply with 327 IAC 3 is not contingent on water pollution control facility construction that has not ban completed and put into operation. I certify that the project meets ail local rules or laws, regulations and ordinances, The information submitted is true, accurate, and complete, to the best of my lalowledge and belief. I am aware that there are significant penalties far submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment, Gallpng Per Day' (Total Average Flow for Project) Wastewater Treatment Plant: City of Carme (Name of Sewers: Cih~ of Si aWre rson Signing ~~a ~d Date Siggett (Please refer to IC 13-30~-2 for penalties of Submission of false information_ False certification could result to imprisonment or a fine of up to $10,000) eUkt1162gp3tlONWR RurooY,~p;j,y umfKeakitJOc 12/20/2002 10:26 3175712615 CARMEL FIRE PAGE 01/01 1 FACSIMILE 'T'RANSMITTAL SHEET DATE DECEhTBER 20, 2002 TOTAL # OF PAGES: 1 TO: JANET STERLING, SCHNEIDER ENGINEERING FROM: GARY HOYT, FIRE bfARSHAL CAR.MF.L FIRE DEPARTMENT ^ UR(16NT X FOR RGVIHW ^ PLGSI' COMMIiNY ^ PLIiASE R13P1.X ^ PLLASH RTSCYCLI: NOTES /COMMENTS: RE: RIVERVIEW MEDICAL PARK = JANET, ,AFTER REVIEW AND DISCUSSION WITH MY STAFF, THE LOCATIONS OF THE FIRE HYDRANTS ARE ACCEPTABLE. WE WOULD LIKE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION THAT IS CURRENTLY LOCATED ON THL- NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE IMMEDIATE CARE BUILDING MOVED .9ND LOCATED AS A FREE STANDING CONNECTION ALONG 146TM ST. WE WOULD THEN 73E ABLE TO USE THE EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT ON 146'" ST. WITHOUT HA\'TNG TO HAND L.9Y OUR HOSE. IF YOU HAVH~. ,\NY FURTHI';A QUESTIONS VR COMMENTS, PI_EWASE CON'T'ACT OUR OFFICE. GARY A. HOYT, FIRE MARSHAL CARhfEL FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 2 CARMEL CIVIC SQUARE CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 3I7-577-2600 317-57f-2615 -FAX CITY OF CARMEL TrIRE DEPARTMENT NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN REVIEW AND COMMENT Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District 1108 South 9'f Street, Noblesville IN 46060 Ph- 317-773-1432 or Email at john-snothniaswcd_nra Project Name- Riverview Medica] Park Primary Location- Southeast corner of 146°i and Hazel Del] Rd. Owner/Developer- Plum Creek Partners 320 N. Meridian Street, Suite 700 Indianapolis, IN Engineer- Mr. Robert Doster The Schneider Corporation 8901 Otis Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46216-1037 Reviewed By: John B. South P.E. CertiLed Professional in Gosion and Sediment Control Plan Review Date: January 10, 2003 Soils Information: Acreage- 13 ac Brookston silty clay loam- this soil is dazk colored, silty in texture and on depressional uplands. It is deep and very poorly drained with moderate permeability. It has high available water for plant growth and high organic matter content. It has compact till starting at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. The main soil features that affect the urban development uses are seasonal high water table, high potential frost action, moderate shrink-swell potential, moderate permeability and ponded surface water. Crosby silt loam, 0-3 percent slopes- this soil is light colored, silty in texture and on sloping uplands. It is deep and somewhat poor]y drained with slow permeability. It has high available water for plant growth and medium organic matter content. The soil has compact till starting at a depth between 20-40 inches. The main soil features that affect urban development uses are seasonal high water table, moderate shrink-swell potential, high potential frost action and slow permeability. Miazni silt loam, 2-6 percent slopes- this soil is light colored, silty in texture and on sloping uplands. It is deep and well drained with moderate permeability. It has moderate available water for plant growth and a medium organic matter content. It has compact till starting at a depth between 20- 40 inches. The main soil features that adversely affect urban development uses are moderate potential frost action, moderate shrink-swell potential, moderately slow permeability, low strength and erosion during construction. Ockley silt loam, 0-2 % slopes- This nearly level, deep well drained soil is mainly on broad terraces. Permeability and available water capacity is moderate. 'This soil is suitable for urban development. Features that adversely affect engineering uses of this soil aze moderate frost action, moderate shrink-swell potential, moderate permeability in the subsoil and very rapid permeability in the under lying material. Westland silty clay loam -17ris nearly level, deep, very poorly drained soil is in depressions, swales, and narrow drainageways on outwash plains. Runoff from higher adjacent soils is ponded on this soil. Permeability is slow. 1'he water table is commonly at the surface or is at a depth of less than one foot in winter and early spring. Available water capacity is high. Surface runoff is ponded or is very slow. The main soil features that adversely affect engineering uses of this soil are a seasonal high water table, high potential frost action, moderate shrink-swell potential, and slaw permeability. The base material for roads needs to be replaced or strengthened with suitable material. Additional information about soils is available in [he "Soil Survey of Hamilton County". The engineer and/or developer should consider the need for an onsite soils investigation I have reviewed the plans for this project and have the following comments: Improvements aze needed to the existing drainage way at the southwest corner. An improved channel or pipe needs to connect the existing 53"x34"RCP to the improved channel that exists on the church property. • lxisting wells need to be capped properly and according to local, county and state regulations. • The erosion control plan will be reviewed with the construction plans. Should you have questions concerning these comments, please contact me. Ce: Jon Dobosiewicz, Carmel DOCS Jenny Chapman, Surveyor Steve Broermann, County Highway File ,L J~~IC~~ D Opp 1 ?p~~, COMMITMENTS CONCERNING THE USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE Plum Creek Partners, LLC ("Plum Creek") makes the following commitments ("Commitments") to the Plan Commission (the "Commission") of the City of Carmel, Indiana: Description of Real Estate. The real estate is legally described on Exhibit A (the "Real Estate"). 2. Docket Number. The Docket Number is 164-02-Z, under which primary plat approval was granted, subject to and conditioned upon compliance with these Commitments. 3. Definitions. A. The "City" shall mean and refer to the City of Carmel, Indiana. B. The term "Common Area North of Lot 5" shall mean the common area, in Ashmore Trace, immediately north of Lot 5 in Ashmore Trace. C. The term "Lot 5" shall mean and refer to Lot 5 in Ashmore Trace. D. The term "Lot 8" shall mean and refer to Lot 8 in Ashmore Trace. E. The term "the Plat of Ashmore Trace" shall mean and refer to the plat of Ashmore Trace, recorded with the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, as Tnstrument No. 4. Architectural Standards. The following shall be required and applicable to all residences constructed upon the Real Estate: A. Landscaping in the Common Area north oP Lot 5. After receiving the consent and permission of the Homeowner Association of Ashmore Trace, the Developer will plant, withint he Common Area immediately north of Lot 5, six (6) Colorado Blue Spruce, four (4) Sea Green or Hetz Blue Junipers, and one (I) Red Bud. The Blue Spruce will be six (6) feet tall at planting. 1'he Red Bud will have a 1.5 inch caliper al planting, measured at ground level. Both juniper choices will be twenty-four (24) inches in height at planting. B. Landscaping on Lol 5. After receiving the consent and permission of the owner of Lot 5, the Developer will plant four (4) Colorado Blue Spruce, twenty-one (21) Sea Green or Hetz Blue Junipers, six (6) Double File Viburnum, and three (3) Rcd Buds. The Blue Spruce will be six (6) feet tall at planting, the Red Bud will have ~, a 1.5 inch caliper at planting, measured at ground level, and both juniper choices will be twenty-four (24) inches in height at planting. C. Landsca i~na on Lot 8. After receiving the consent and permission of the owner of Lot 8, the Developer will plant four (4) Norway Spruce, fifteen (15) Sea Grccn or Hetz Blue Junipers, three (3) Double File Viburnum, and two (2) Red Buds. The Norway Spruce will be six (6) feet tall at planting, the Red Bud will have a L5 inch caliper at planting, measured at ground level. Both juniper choices will be twenty-four (24) inches in height at planting. D. The foregoing landscaping to be planted is illustrated on the drawings attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit "A" in three (3) parts. 5. Binding on Successes and Assigns. After the Effective Date (defined below), these Commitments are binding upon Developer, each subsequent owner of the Real Estate, and each other person acquiring an interest in the Real Estate, unless modified or terminated by the Commission. These commitments may be modified or terminated only by a decision of the Commission made at a public hearing after notice as provided by the Rules of the Commission. 6. Effective Date. The commitments contained herein shall be of no force and effect until the occurrence of all of the following: A. The approval oP the plat request under Docket Number ;and B. The acquisition of title to the Real Estate (i) by [he Developer, (ii) by Developer's grantee, successor or assign, or (iii) by any person or entity who develops the Real Estate pursuant to the approvals obtained under Docket Number ;and C. The commencement of the development of the Rcal Estate pursuant to approvals obtained under Docket Number 7. Recording. The undersigned shall record these Commitments in the OH'icc of nc~ Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, upon the occurcnce of all events specified in paragraph 7 above. 8. Enforcement These Commitments may be enlorccd by the Commission and the City of Cannel and any owner of part or all of the Real Estate. 9. Compliance Confirmation. The Director of the Department of Community Development of the City of Camel, Indiana, shall, when requested by the owner of the Real Estate, -~- ,. give written assurance, in letter form, that the owner of the Real Estate has or has not complied with these Commihnents. EXECUTED this day of , X003. STATE OF INDIANA ) SS: COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) li Bryan Chandler BEFORE ME, a Notary Public in mid for said County and State, personally appeared Bryan Chandler, the of Plum Creek Partners, LLC, who acknowledged the execution of the foregoing Commitments. WITNESS my hand and Notarial Seal this day of , X003. My Commission Expires: Notary Public -Signature Residing in County PLUM CREEK PARTNERS, LLC Printed Name Prepared By: Charles D. Frankenberoer, Nelson & Frankenberger, 3021 East 98'~ Street, Suite 220, Tndianapolis, Indiana 46204. II:UmmiAPloin Gee AACouunl un<ms-RL IIS 190ldrc ~_ .ti ,. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL llESCRIP'I'ION Part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 22, Township I8 North, Range 4 East, Hamilton County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at [he Northeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said section which corner bears NoiYh 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds Eas[ (assumed bearing) a distance of 1314.90 feet from the Northwest Corner of said Quarter and South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 1314.90 feet from the Northeast corner of said Quarter; thence South 00 degree 07 minutes 24 seconds West along the east line of said Quarter Quarter a distance of 74.16 feet to the southeast corner of a tract of land described in Instrument Number 199909958424 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, said point also being to Point of Eeginning; thence continuing along said east line, South 00 degree 07 minutes 24 seconds West a distance of 387.81 feet to a point that is North 00 degree 07 minutes 24 seconds East a distance of 200.00 feet from the Southeast corner of the North half oP said Quarter Quarter; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 32 seconds West parallel with the south line of the north half of said Quarter Quarter a distance oP ] 235.33 feet to a point South 89 degrees 57 minutes 32 seconds East a distance of 80.00 feet from the west line of said Quarter Section; thence North 00 degree 10 minutes 35 seconds East parallel with said west line a distance of 360.83 feet; thence North 45 degrees O1 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 56.96 feet to a point 60.00 feet south of the north line of said Section; thence Noah 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East parallel with said north Line a distance of 371.42 feet to the west corner of said land described in Instrument Number 199909958424; thence along the south line of said u~act the following five courses: 1) Noah 8] degrees 12 minutes 00 seconds Wcst a distance of 66.12 feet to the point of curvature of a curve to the left having a radius of 22,847.77 feet, the radius point of which bears North 01 degree 00 minute 00 second East; 2) thence Southeasterly along said curve a distance of 163 26 feet to a point which bears South UO degree 35 minutes 26 seconds West from said radius point; 3) thence South 89 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 492.42 feet; 4) thence North 85 degrees 13 minutes 46 seconds East a distance of 82.44 feet; 5) thence South 89 degrees 53 minutes 09 seconds East a distance 2026 feet to the point of beginning, containing 11.09 acres, more or less. JunesAPlum GcekVConuniiinrnu-RC 05I903.~oc -4- e Sponsor: Councilor Wayne Wilson .~ :'\ REpFQFD ~~''_~`~ JIIIV ~~ 2Q,;3 Dpps ORDINANCE NO. Z-410-03 RIVERVIEW MEDICAL PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Sponsor: Councilor Wayne Wilson ORDINANCE NO. Z-410-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ON"f HE CITY OF CARMEL, [NllIANA ESTABLISHING THE RIVERVIEW MEDICAL PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT WHEREAS, Section 24 of the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance Z-160 (the "Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance") provides in its Section 24, for the establishment of a Planned Unit Development District in accordance with the requirements of LC. § 36-7-4-1500 et seq.; WHEREAS, the Carmel/Clay Plan Commission (the "Commission") has given a favorable recommendation to the ordinance set forth herein (the "Ordinance") which establishes the Riverview Planned Unit Development District (the "District"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Carmel, Indiana (the "Council"), that (i) pursuant to IC §36-7-4-1500 et seg., this Ordinance is adopted as an amendment to the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance, (ii) all prior ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent with any provision of this Ordinance are hereby repealed, and (iii) this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and signing by the Mayor. Section 1 Applicability of Ordinance: Section L1 The Official Zoning Map of the City of Carmel and Clay Township, a part of the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance, is hereby changed to designate the land described in Exhibit `A' (the "Real Estate") as a Planned Unit Development District, to be known as Riverview Medical Park (Riverview). Section 1.2 Development in the Planned Unit Development District shall be governed entirely by (i) the provisions of this Ordinance, and (ii) those provisions of the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance specifically referenced in this Ordinance. The provisions of this Ordinance shall govern in the event of a conflict between this Ordinance and the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance. Section 13 Any capitalized term not defined herein shall have the meaning as set forth in the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance in effect on the date of the enactment of this Ordinance. Section 2 Permitted Primary Uses: Attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit "B" is a conceptual plan (the "Conceptual Plan") showing the division of the Real Estate into Parcel 1, parcel 2, and Parcel 3. Permitted primary uses are as follows: 2 Section 2.l Yarcel 1 primary uses m'e clinics; medical health centers; medical laboratories; medical, dental and optical offices. Section 2? Parcel 2 primary uses are clinics; medical health centers; medical laboratories; medical, dental and optical offices. Section 23 Parcel 3 primary uses are clinics; medical health centers; medical laboratories; medical, dental and optical offices; general offices; financial institutions; banks; credit unions. Section 3 Accessory Buildings and Uses: Accessory Structures and Accessory Uses shall be permitted, except that any detached accessory Building shown in any Preliminary Development Plan shall have, on all sides, the same architectural features or shall be architecturally compatible with the principal Building(s) with which it is associated. Section 4 Communication Equipment: Cell towers shall not be permitted. Communications equipment, as required by the Building occupants, shall be permitted and shall be screened with suitable walls or fencing and in general be architecturally compatible with the Building(s) with which it is associated. Section 5 Platting: The platting of the Real Estate into smaller tracts shall be permitted, so long as the proposed plat complies with the area requirements set forth below in Section 6. However, the development of any parcel shall conform to all Preliminary Development Plans and Final Development Plans which are approved or amended per the terms of Section 12.3 below, and all other applicable requirements contained in this Ordinance. Section 6 Height and Area Requirements: Section 6.1 Maximum Building Height: The maximum Building Height shall be twenty- eight (2S) feet except for the entry tower on what is identified on the Conceptual Plan as the Carepoint Immediate Care Center, which shall be a maximum height of thirty-five (35) feet. All Buildings shall have sloped roofs and no more than one (I) floor capable of being occupied, excluding basements. Section 6.3 Minimum Set Back: The minimum Set Back from the east boundary line of the Real Estate shall be one hundred fifty (150) feet, the minimum Set Back from south boundary lincof the Real Estate shall be thirty-five (35) feet and the minimum set back from the west boundary line oP the Real Estate shall be forty (40) feet The minimum set back from the north boundary line of the Real Estate shall be forty (40) feet; provided, however, that (i) the Building located closest to 146` Street on Parcel 1 shall be set back no more than twenty-five (25) feet from the southern boundary line of 146°' Street, (ii) the Building located closest to 146°i Street on Parcel 2 shall be set back no more than twenty-five (25) feet from the southern boundary line of 146`" Street, and (iii) the 3 Building located on Parccl 3 shall be set back no more than sixty (60) feet from the southern boundary line of 146' Street. Section 63 Minimum Building Separation. The minimum Building distance between Buildings, measured fi'om the exterior face oP the foundation, shall be twenty (20) feet. Section 6 4 Minimum Side Yard. The minimum side yards between Parcel 1, Parccl 2 and Parcel 3 shall be ten (]0) feet. Parking areas, pavement, drives, sidewalks and similar structures may exist in side yards. Section 6S Architectural Design Requirements' A. Suitability of Building Materials: A minimum oP three materials shall be used for Building exteriors, from the following list: stone, brick, architectural precast (panels or detailing), architectural metal panels, glass, ornamental metal, wood, and EIFS. AC least 70% of the Building materials, exclusive of roofs, doors, windows, and gables, shall be brick, block, and/or stone. B. Roof Design: Sloped roofs shall be a maximum of one hundred (100) feet without a change in roof plane, or gable or dormer. Roof slopes may vary from a minimum of 12 horizontal to 4 vertical, to a maximum of 12 horizontal to 12 vertical. C. Design Vocabulary: All Buildings shall be designed using the same design vocabulary including, without limitation, Building materials, colors, and proportions. Section 6.6 Maximum Number of Buildings and Maximum Gross Floor Area: A. Parcel 1. No more than two (2) Buildings shall be located on Parcel 1. No Building on Parcel 1 shall exceed twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of Gross Floor Area, excluding the floor area of any Accessory Structure(s). All Buildings on Parcel 1, together, shall not exceed thirty-nine thousand (39,000) square feet of Gross Floor Area. Basements arc permitted in all Buildings, but (i) the square footage of basements shall be excluded in determining Gross Floor Area and (ii) basements shall be used for storage only. B. Parcel 2. No more than two (3) Buildings shall be located on Parcel 2. No Building in Parcel 2 shall exceed thirty thousand (30,000) square feet of Gross floor Area, excluding the floor area of any Accessory Structure(s). All Buildings in Parcel 2, together, shall not exceed thirty thousand (30,000) square feet of Gross Floor Arca. Basements are permitted in all Buildings, but (i) the syuarc footage of basements shall be excluded in 4 determining Gross Floor Area and (ii) basements shall be used for storage only. C. Parcel 3. No more than one (1) Building shall be located on Parcel 3. The Building shall not exceed eight thousand (8,000) square feet of Gross Floor Area, excluding the floor area of any Accessory Structure(s). Basements are permitted in all Buildings, but (i) the square footage of basements shall be excluded in determining Gross Floor Area and (ii) basements shall be used for storage only. Section 7 Landsc~t~i_n_a Requirements Section 7 1 Areas to Be Landscaped: A. 146` Street Buffer Y~u~d. 1. The 146`x' Street Buffer Yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet in width along that portion of the real estate contiguous with 146°i Street. The purpose of the 146°i Street Buffer Yard is to improve the streetscape with a landscaped green area adjacent to 146' Street. 2. The landscaping in the 146`h Street Buffer Yard shall include, within each one hundred (100) foot increment, (i) four (4) shade trees and (ii) thirty (30) shrubs. Evergreen trees may be substituted for shade trees and, for each two (2) evergreen trees planted, one (1) fewer shade tree will be required. Where the area between 146` Street and the north elevation of Buildings, located on Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 closest to 146` Street, is uninterrupted by driveways, drive aisles, and parking, the Building Foundation Plantings (described below) shall also qualify as and count toward to 146` Street Buffer Yard planting requirements. B. Hazel Dell Parkway Buffer Yard. The Hazel Dcll Parkway Buffer Yard shall be fifteen (15) feet in width along that potion of the real estate contiguous with Hazel Dell Parkway. The purpose of the Hazel Dell Parkway Buffer Yard is to improve the streetscape with n landscaped green area adjacent to Hazel Dell Parkway. 2. The landscaping in the Hazel Dell Parkway Buffer Yard shall include, within each one hundred (100) foot increment, (i) thirty (30) shrubs except in the area of the Hazel Dell Parkway Buffer Yard south of entrance from hazel Dell Parkway shown on the Conceptual Plan and (ii) four (4) shade trees. Evergreen trees may 5 be substituted for shade trees and, for each two (2) evergreen trees planted, one (I) fewer shade uce will be required. C. South Buffer Yard. The South Buffer Yard will be fifteen (IS) feet in width along that portion of the real estate contiguous with the southern boundmy oP the real estate. The purpose of the South Buffer Yard is to provide a h'ansition to residential use. 2. The landscaping within the South Buffer Yard shall include, within each one hundred (100) foot increment, (i) five (5) shade trees, (ii) five (5) ornamental trees, and (iii) twenty-seven (27) shrubs. Evergreen trees may be substituted for shade trees and, for each two (2) evergreen h~ees planted, one (1) fewer shade h~ee will be required. D. East Buffer Yard. The East Buffer Yard will be one hundred twenty (120) feet in width along that portion of the real estate contiguous with the eastern boundary of the real estate. The purpose of the East Buffer Yard is to provide a transition to residential use. 2. The landscaping within the East Buffer Yard shall include, within each one hundred (100) foot increment, (i) five (5) shade trees, (ii) five (5) ornamental trees, and (iii) twenty-seven (27) shrubs. Evergreen trees may be substituted for shade trees and, for each two (2) evergreen trees planted, one (1) fewer shade tree will be required. Evergreen trees may be substituted for ornamental trees at a ratio of one (1) evergreen tree per one (I) ornamental tree (1:1). Evergreen trees may also be substituted for shrubbery at a ratio of three (3) shrubs per one (1) evergreen tree (3:f). Existing trees may be substituted for required trees. E. Buildine Foundation Plantines. Each Building will have four elevations; namely, a north elevation, a south elevation, an east elevation, and a west elevation: 1. Fifty (50) percent of the length of three of the four elevations shall be occupied by shrubs, all of which will be planted within ten (10) feet of the applicable elevation; 2. In addition, shade trees, ornamental Nees or evergreen h~ccs will be planted within thirty (30) feet of each [3uilding, in areas and 6 groupings determined by the developer. The number of required trees shall be equal to the total lineal feet of the perimeter of the Building divided by fifty (50). 3. The plantings within the 146°i Street Buffer Yard shall be credited against any plantings required adjacent to the north elevation of the Buildings on Parcel I, Parcel 2, and Parcel 3 which are closest to 146`" Sweet. F. Internal Parkin~~ Lot. Landscaping internal to parking lots shall occur a[ any combination of planting islands, planting peninsulas, and entrance ways; and G. Perimeter Parkine Lot. Perimeter parking landscaping shall exist along the perimeter of the parking lot, except in those areas adjacent to the 146'x' Street Buffer Yard, the South Buffer Yard, and the Harcl Dell Parkway Buffer Yard. In each 100' segment of the perimeter parking lot to be landscaped, perimeter parking lot landscaping shall consist of twenty-four (24) shrubs and either (i) three (3) evergreen trees or three (3) ornamental trees, or (ii) four (4) shade trees. Section 7? Landsca>I ina Standards. All plants proposed to be used in accordance with any landscaping plans shall meet the following specifications: A. Shade Trees. A minimum hunk diameter of two and one-half (2-1/2) inches at six (6) inches above ground line, a minimum height of eight (8) feet, and a branching height of not less than one-third (l/3) nor more than one-half (1/2) of the tree height; B. Ornamental Trees. A minimum trunk diameter of one and one-half (I-1/2) inches at six (6) inches above ground line; and C. Shrubs. Shrubs shall be hventy-four (24) inches at height at planting. Section 73 Conceptual Landscape Plan. The Conceptual Landscape Plan is intended to illustrate the foregoing landscape requirements (i) for Parcel 1, (ii) the Southern Buffer Yard, and (iii) the Eastern Buffer Yard. The balance of the landscaping, not illushated on the Conceptual Landscape Plan, shall comply with the foregoing written standards, and shall be considered with an application made for ADLS approval. 7 Section 7.4 Landscaping Installation and Maintenance A. Installation: All required landscaping shall be installed prior to the issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy by the City. If it is not possible to install the required landscaping because of weather conditions, the property owner shall post a bond for an amount equal to the total cost of the required landscaping prior to the issuance of the temporary Certificate of Occupancy. B. Maintenance: It shall be the responsibility of the owners and their agents to insure proper maintenance of project landscaping and retention ponds approved in accordance with the Development Requirements specified for this Ordinance. This is to include, but is not limited to, in'igation and mulching of planting areas, replacing dead, diseased, or overgrown plantings with identical varieties or a suitable substitute, and keeping the area free of refuse, debris, rank vegetation and weeds. C. Changes After Approval: No landscaping which has been approved by the Commission may later be materially altered, eliminated or sacrificed, without first obtaining further Commission approval. However, Minor Alterations in landscaping may be approved by the Director in order to conform to specific site conditions. D. Ins ection: The Director shall have the authority to visit Uie Real Estate to inspect the landscaping and check it against the approved plan on file. Section 7.5 Initia] Landscaning: Landscaping within all Bufferyards shall be installed during the first phase of construction/development. Section S Parking Requirements: Section 5.1. The number of Parking Spaces required shall be one (I) Parking Space per three hundred (300) square feet of Gross Floor Area. Section 8.2. There shall be an appropriate number of parking spaces, accessible to the Building(s) and identified as reserved for use by handicapped individuals, and these spaces shall meet State requirements. Section 9 Lighting Requirements: Section 9.1. A site lighting plan shall be submitted to the Commission along with the information and other plans for ADLS. The site lighting plan shall include the layout. spread and intensity of all site lighting, including: 8 A. Parking lot and service/storage area lighting; B. Architectural, display lighting; C. Security lighting; and D. Landscape lighting. Section 9.2. All site lighting shall be coordinated throughout the Rea) Estate and be of uniform design, color and materials. Section 9.3. The height of light standards shall not exceed twenty (20) feet including die foundation or the base. The base of the pole shall not exceed two (2) feet in height. Section 9.4. All exterior and street area lighting fixtures shall be of the "shoebox° variety, which directs light downward. Any parking lot lighting or Building lighting illumination emanating from the Real Estate shall not exceed (i) 01 foot candle at the east and south boundary lines, and (ii) 0.3 foot candles along all other perimeter boundaries of the Real Estate. Section 10 Si ns Section 10.1. Wall Sians -Parcel 1. Unless revised pursuant to ADLS amend approval and any required developmental standards variances, ~a~all signs for Buildings on Parcel I shall be as follows: A. Number & Type: The maximum number of identification signs permitted shall be three (3) wall signs for each Building. B. Maximum Sign Area: 45 square feet for esch sign on what is identified on the Conceptual Plan as the Carepoint Immediate Care Center, and 50 square feet for each sign on what is identified on the Conceptual Plan as the Medical Office Building.. C. Location: The signs shall be located on the front of each Building. For location purposes of this Section 10.1, the front location oP each Building shall he the north and west elevations of Buildings on I'arccl I ., D. Desi n: All walls signs shall consist of individual letters and/or logo. E. Illumination: Imcimally illuminated. F. Sign Permit: Required. G. Fees: Required. J Section 10.2. Wall Signs -Parcel 2 and Parcel 3: Unless revised pursuant to ADLS amend approval and any required developmental standards variances, signs on 1uildings on Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 shall be per the terms of the sign provisions of the CarmcUClay Zoning Ordinance. Section 10.3. Center Identification Sign: A. Number: Two (2). B. Maximum Sian Area: Thirty (30) square feet. C. Maximum Heieht of Sim: Six (6) feet to top of sign area. D. Location: As permitted by ADLS approval; provided, however, that Center Identification Signs shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from the right-of-way and shall be within thirty (30) feet of the enhance. E. Desien: Signs shall comply with the approved architectural scheme of the Buildings, and must be of a similar design, lighting and style of construction. All signs shall have the same background and white letters, unless otherwise approved by the Plan Commission. There shall be a minimum of three (3) tenants per signs, and a maximum of five (5) tenants per sign. Each tenant shall have equal space and may change only the horizontal line. F. Illumination: Internally illuminated. G. Landscaoine: Sign shall be accompanied by a landscaped area at least equal to the total sign area. H. Sign Permit: Required. I. Fees: Required. Section 10.4. Other Provisions. Section 25.7.0] - "General Provisions", and 25.7.06-25.7.09 - "Legal Non-Conforming Signs, Sign Permits, Variance, and Administration and Enforcement", of the Carmel/Clay Township Sign Ordinance Z-302, are also incorporated by reference. Section 11 Other ADLS Requirements Section 11.1 Outside Storage of Refuse or Merchandise: No outside, unenclosed storage of refuse (whether or not in containers) shall be permitted. All refuse shall be contained completely within (i) separate Accessory Stnicturc(s} the exterior building 10 materials of which shall be brick, or (ii) the Building(s). Any separate Accessory Structure designed for refuse storage shall be architecturally compatible with the Building(s). Section 11? Mechanical E ui ment: Any mechanical equipment visible from an adjoining sheet shall be screened with suitable walls and landscaping and in general be architccturallyeompatible with the Building(s) with which it is associated. Section 12 Approval Process: Section 12.1 ADLS and Preliminary Development Plan Approvtl for P~u-cel 1. The Conceptual Plan constitutes the Preliminary Development Plan for Parcel 1. The architecture, design, lighting and landscaping for Parcel 1 and the imipovements [hereon, considered in connection with the Ordinance, do no[ require any further (i) ADLS approval or (ii) Development Plan approval other than Final Development Plan approval per the procedure set forth below in Section 123; provided, however, that signage for Buildings on Parcel 1 shall require ADLS approval by the Commission's Special Studies Committee, only. If there is a Substantial Alteration in the approved ADLS and Development Plan, review and approval of the amended plans shall be made by the Commission, or a Committee thereof, pursuant to the Commission's rules of procedure. Minor Alterations and Material Alterations may be approved by the Director. Section 12.2 ADLS Approval for Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 and L~rovemcnts thereon: A. The Commission shall consider an ADLS approval petition for the architecture, design, lighting, landscaping and signage of any improvement to Parcel 2 or Parcel 3. B. The ADLS approval request shall be a specific plan consisting of the architectural design of any Buildings, landscaping, lighting, and signage for any improvement to Parcel 2 or Parcel 3. C. The Commission shall approve the ADLS with or without conditions, or disapprove the ADLS. D. If there is a Substantial Alteration in the approved ADLS plans, review and approval of the amended plans by the Commission shall be made by the Commission, or a Committee thereof, pursuant to the Commission's rules of procedure. Minor Alterations and Material Alterations may be approved by the Director. 11 E. In no event, however, may the Commission or the Director approve any alteration that exceeds a maximum ]imitation imposed by this Ordinance or approve any alteration drat is less than a minimum limitation imposed by this Ordinance. Section 123 Approval or Denial of the Development Plan for Parcel 2 and Puce] 3: A. The Commission shall consider and approve, with or without conditions, or disapprove the Preliminary Development Plan for Parcel 2 and Parcel 3. B. The Director shall approve, with or without conditions, or disapprove the Fina] Development Plan (FDP) for Parcel 2 and Parcel 3; provided, however, the Director shall not unreasonably withhold or delay his/her approval of a FDP that is in substantial conformance with the Development Plan approved by the Commission and the requirements of this Ordinance. If the Director disapproves the FDP for Parcel 2 or Parcel 3, the Director shall set forth in writing the basis for the disapproval and schedule the request for approval of the FDP for hearing before the Commission. C. An amendment to a FDP which does not alter the use of any land may be reviewed and approved by the Director. D. The FDP shall be a specific plan for the development of all or a portion of the Real Estate that is submitted for approval by the Director showing proposed facilities and structures, parking, drainage, erosion control, utilities and Building information. Section l3 Definitions and Rules of Construction: Section 13.1 General Rules of Construction. The following general rules of construction and definitions shall apply to the regulations of this Ordinance: A. The singular number includes the plural and the plural the singular, unless the context clearly indicates the contrary. B. Words used in the present tense include the past and future tenses, and the future the present. C. The word "shall" is a mandatory requirement. The word "may" is a permissive requirement. The word "should" is u preferred requirement. 12 Section 13.2 Definitions. A. Accessory Structure: A structure subordinate to a Building or use located on the Real Estate which is not used for permanent human occupancy. B. Accessory Use: A use subordinate to the main use, located on the Real Estate or in the same Building as the main use, and incidental to the main use. C. Alteration. Material: Any change to an approved plan of any type that involves the substitution of one material, species, element, etc. for another. D. Alteration, Minor: Any change to an approved plan of any type that involves the revision of less than ten percent (10%) of the plan's total area or approved materials. E. Alteration, Substantial: Any change to an approved plan of any type that involves the revision of ten percent (]0%) or more of the plan's total area or approved materials. F. Buffer Yard: All Buffer Yards shall be unoccupied, except for grass, plant materials, sidewalks, driveway cuts, lakes, ponds, retention and detention areas, road cuts, entrances, steps, walks, terraces, bike paths, lighting structures, and other similar structures. G. Buildine: A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls, for the shelter, support, enclosure or protection of persons or property, and intended for human occupancy. H. Building Height: The vertical distance from the ground level at the main entrance to the mean height between eaves and ridges for gable, hip and gambrel roofs. L City: The City of Carmel, Indiana. J. Commission: The Carmel/Clay Plan Commission. K. Council: The City Council of the City of Carmel, Indiana. L. County: Hamilton County, Indiana. M. Development Plan, Preliminary: A specific plan for the development of real property that is submitted for Commission approval showing proposed facilities, Buildings and structures. This plan review includes genera] landscaping, parking, drainage, erosion control, signage, lighting, 13 screening and Buildings information for a site. A development plan may include only parcels that are contiguous and not separated by the right-of- way of any highway in the state highway system. N. Development Requirements: Development standards and any requirements specified in this Ordinance which must be satisfied in connection with the approval of a Development Plan. O. Director: Director, or Administrator, of the Department oP Community Services for the City of Carmel, Indiana. "Director" and "Administrator" shall include his/her authorized representatives. P. Footcandle: A unit of illumination. It is equivalent to the illumination at all points which are one (1) foot distant from a uniform source oP one (1) candlepower. Q. Gross Floor Area (Construction Areal: The floor area, as measured by the face of the exterior Building material. Gross Floor Area shall not include the floor area of any basements. R. Landscaping: The improvement of the Real Estate with grass and mounding, shrubs, trees, other vegetation and/or ornamental objects. Landscaping may include pedestrian walks, flower beds, retention ponds, ornamental objects such as fountains, statues and other similar natural or artificial objects designed and arranged to produce an aesthetically pleasing effect. S. Parking Space: An area having a rectangular area of not less than one _ hundred eighty (180) square feet and a minimum width of nine (9) feet exclusive of driveways, permanently reserved for the temporary storage of one automobile. T. Professional Office: An office of a member of a recognized profession such as an architect, attorney, dentist, engineer, physician or surgeon. U. Real Estate. The Real Estate shall mean and refer to all of the Real Estate described in Exhibit "A". V. Right-of-Way: An area of land permanently dedicated to provide light, air and access. W. Setback: The least measured distance between a Building or structure and the perimeter boundary of the Real Estate. For purposes of determining Set Back, the perimeter boundary of the Real Estate (i) shall always mean and refer to the outside perimeter boundary line of the Real Estate and 14 (ii) shall not be changed or reduced by reason of the platting or subdivision of the Real Estate into smaller parcels. X. Sign: Any type of sign as further defined and regulated by this Ordinance and the Sign Ordinance for Carmel-Clay Township, Ordinance Z-196, as amended. Y. Story: That part of any Building comprised between the level of one finished floor and the level of the next higher floor or, if there is no higher finished floor, that part of the Building comprised between the Icvel of the highest finished floor and the top of the roof beams. Z. Street: A tight-of-way, other than an alley, dedicated and accepted, or otherwise legally established for public use, usually affording the principal means of access to abutting property. AA. Trash Enclosure: An enclosed accessory structure that is designed to screen and protect waste receptacles from view and to prevent waste debris from dispersing outside the enclosure. BB. Use: The employment or occupation of a Building, structure or land for a person's service, benefit or enjoyment. Section 14. Violations. All violations of this Ordinance shall be subject to Section 34.0 of the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance. 15 PASSED by the Common Council of the City of Carmel, Indiana this 2003, by a vote of ayes xnd nays. COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CI'CY OF CARMEL Presiding Officer Luci Snyder, President Pro Tempore Robert Battreall Ronald E. Carter ATTEST: Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk Treasurer day of Kevin Kirby John R. Koven N.L. Rundle Wayne A. Wilson Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana the 2003, at o'clock M. day of Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk Treasurer 16 Approved by me, Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana, this 2003, at o'clock M. James Brainard, Mayor ATTEST: Diana L. Cordray,IAMC, Clerk Treasurer This Instrument prepared by: Charles D. Frankenberger NELSON & FRANKENBERGER 3021 East 98`~ Street, Suite 220 Indianapolis, IN 46280 H:Vane[APlum CreckVDraf~ PUD 051403-hoc day of 17