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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments Packet 04, September 30 - Oct 9Keeling, Adrienne M From: Lee, Marg & Doug [ddolen@indy.rr.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:03 PM To: Keeling, Adrienne M Subject: Carmel Clay Comprehensive Building Plan Page 1 of 1 10/9/2008 Dear Ms. Keeling, We respectfully ask that the "history chapter" be returned to the Carmel Clay Comprehensive Building Plan. We believe that it most important to preserving Carmel's architectural heritage. Sincerely, Lee, Margaret and Doug Dolen 421 First Avenue N.E. Carmel Keeling, Adrienne M From: Jeremy Boarman [jrmy971@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 4:36 PM To: Keeling, Adrienne M Subject: Carmel Clay Comprehensive Building Plan Page 1 of 1 10/9/2008 Ms. Keeling, I am writing as a property owner in Old Town Carmel and as a member of the Carmel Clay Historical Society. I recently became aware that the "history" chapter was removed from the Carmel Clay Comprehensive Building Plan. I urge that the missing chapter be reinstated in the plan to ensure the integrity of the architectural culture of the community be preserved. Thank you, Jeremy Boarman From: Brent Claymon [mailto:brent@claymongroup.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:54 PM To: Keeling, Adrienne M Subject: FW: Carmel Comprehensive Plan Please forward this to the Carmel Plan Commission I live in SW Clay Township and would like to offer my perspective on future of development in the 116th and Spring Mill area. There is a significant need for amenities, restaurants, retail stores, etc. focused toward the West side of Carmel. Clarian Hospital is a very nice facility, but clearly in need of complementary development. As things change with US 31 becoming limited access, one would think this makes incorporating new development even more critical. Every world class city has pockets of areas which offer diverse and unique destinations. It seems glaring that West Carmel does not really have that (except for residential developments). A commercial development would also grow the tax base for Carmel, which I have to believe is important in light of challenging times. I would be strongly in favor of a creative mixed use world class development in this area. Thank you for your consideration. Brent S. Claymon Park Place Motors 921 N. Rangeline Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.569.0028 317.569.1460 fax 317.727.1818 cell brent@claymongroup.com www.ParkPlaceCarmel.com Keeling, Adrienne M From: rl72jf@sbcglobal.net Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:56 PM To: Keeling, Adrienne M Subject: Landmarks section Comp Plan Page 1 of 1 10/9/2008 Dear Adrienne, I read in the C/C Historical Society newsletter that the historic landmark section of the comp plan was being deleted or not included. I totally support the landmark section being retained and expanded actually, to include the landmark farm house on the south side of 116th Street, a little east of the MononGreenway. Mike Hollibaugh visited it a few years ago with me when there was development pressure. It should be a inventoried at a minimum. Thank you, Judy