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1. Article Addressed to:
Brian Houser
1487 Brook Mill Court
Carmel, IN 46032
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Parcel No: 17-09-23-03-02-011.000
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Property Address:
14B7 Brook Mill Ct
CARMEL, IN 46032
Deeded) Owner: Houser, Brian
Owner Address:
1467 Brock Mill Gt
CA.RMEL, SN 16032
Legal Description: SPRINGHILL CR06SING 105.0 X 125.0 A IV23/866127/88 FROM SHOREWOOD 8812467 6127183 FROM LYNCH 8812463
Settionjfownship/Range. 23,1981'03
Suhd'ivtsicn Name: SPRINGMILL CROSSING
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City of Carmel
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES
WOO- Division of Building and Code Services
September 8, 2008
Brian Houser
1487 Brook Mill Court
Carmel, IN 46032
RE: ZONING ORDINANCE VIOLATION — LAND USE
Dear Mr. Houser:
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This letter is being provided to inform you that our department has recently received some
concerns regarding 1487 Brook Mill Court, in Clay Township, a property listed under your
ownership. This property is currently zoned residentially (S-2), which does not permit for business
operations to be run from the property. The only standards that permit for a business to be run
from a residential property are the Home Occupation standards of §25.18 of the Carmel Zoning
Ordinance (see Enclosed).
The nature of the home occupation standards is to allow a home business to operate with NO
visible evidence or impact upon the property's residential character. Activities such as multiple
deliveries and the storage of materials violate these regulations. There is a certain impracticality of
attempting to run a retail business in a residential neighborhood in a way that would not impact the
residential character, much less have no visible exterior evidence of the business when the
business requires storage of supplies and inventory, regardless of whether or not they are stored
indoors or outdoors.
All of these are violations of the Carmel Clay Home Occupation Ordinance and must be corrected
by the removal of the inventory from the property or the approval of a variance by the. Carmel
Board of Zoning Appeals. The failure to abide by the conditions of the Ordinance will result in
additional enforcement action. Please feel free to contact'me at (317) 571-2476 if you have any
questions. Thank you for your cooperation.
Respectfully,
Laura Rouse-DeVore
Code Enforcement Inspector
Department of Community Services
Cc: File:00002386
Enclosure
25.18 Home Occupatioiu5
25.18.01 Standards Generally.
A. Floor Area: Home Occupations shall utilize no more than fifteen percent (l5%) of the
gross floor area of the dwelling.
B. Character:
1. The Home Occupation shall not change the character of the Dwelling, Lot or
parcel;
2. The Dwelling shall not bear any indication from the exterior that it is being
utilized in whole or in part for any purpose other than a Dwelling;
3. The Home Occupation shall not be permitted outside storage or display of
materials in connection with the Home Occupation;
4. The Home Occupation shall not be permitted signs other than those normally
permitted in the district in which the Home Occupation is located.
C. Nuisance: The Home Occupation shall be conducted wholly within the Dwelling, such
that there is no outside noise, vibration, odor, smoke, dust, glare or electrical disturbance.
D. Employees. The Home Occupation shall employ no more than one (1) individual outside
of the immediate family.
E. Deliveries. The delivery of any materials for the Home Occupation will not exceed two
(2) trips per day by any vehicle not owned by a family member.
F. Equipment. The Home Occupation shall utilize only mechanical equipment that is
customarily used for domestic purposes and is of a size and type that is similar to
domestic mechanical equipment or is customarily found in a business office.
25.18.02 Excluded Uses:
A. antique or gift shop;
B. serving of food or beverages;
C. animal hospital or commercial kennel;
D. automobile repair,
E. major appliance repair or services; and
F. any processing or manufacturing that produces noxious materials or products.