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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00003189No Text Mapl Crime Watch ■ CW_091009 CW 090809 CW 090409 a CW_082709 a CW_082009 Parcels: December 2008 Roads Interstate — US Highway SCALE 1 : 914 50 0 so 100 150 FEET N hftp://gis.carmel.in.gov/map/carmel.mwf Wednesday, September 23, 2009 10:44 AM ADMINISTRATION (1) be done to the grade level only as provided for by section 14(c) of this rule; and (2) not go beyond that point without the issuance of a design release or a partial design release authorizing the further construction. (c) If a partial design release is obtained under section 15 of this rule, construction may be done to the extent of the partial design release but it may not exceed that scope without the issuance of a design release or another partial design release authorizing the further construction. (Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission; 675 MC 12-6-3; fled Jul 17, 1987, 2:30 p.m.: 10IR 1689, effAug 1. 1987 [1C 4-21-1-36 suspends the effectiveness ofa rule document for 30 days aferftling with the Secretary of State. LSA Document 087-53 wasfiledJull7, 1987.]; readopledfledSep 11, 2001, 2:49p.m.: 251R 530; ftledAug30, 1006, 2:25p.m.: 20060927-1R-675030108FRA: readopieditledSep21, 2007, 9:20a.m.: 20071010-1R-675070388RFA; readoptedfiledOct 10, 2007. 9:16 a. m: 20071031-1R-675070388RFA) 675 IAC 12-6-4 Exemptions from design release requirement Authority: IC 22-13-2-13 Affected: IC 4-21.5; IC 12-13-4-3; IC 22-15-3 Sec. 4. (a) Design releases are necessary for construction on all Class I structures, except the following: (1) Class I structures that will never be occupied or otherwise used in any part by the public and that will not normally be occupied or otherwise used in any part by a person who is acting as an employee of another, of the following types: (A) Oil derricks. (B) Pipelines, including related physical support structures. (C) Tanks for storage of products, otherthan flammable or combustible liquids or gases, that are factory fabricated and assembled. (D) Electrical power cable transmission towers and substations. (E) Structures used for communication purposes, except for: (i) satellite dishes exceeding ten (10) feet in diameter; and (ii) antennas exceeding thirty (30) feet in length; when mounted on the roof of a Class 1 structure. (F) Structures appurtenant to: (i) industrial plants; (ii) power generating plants; (iii) gas plants; (iv) bulk storage facilities; and (v) shipping terminals; where the functions of the structures are primarily the support of related equipment. (G) Structures of: (i) sewage; (ii) water; (iii) gas; and (iv) electric; utilities. (H) Signs, except those mounted on the roof of a Class I structure, that exceed one hundred (100) square feet of surface area. (2) Temporary structures. (3) Class I structures either: (A) owned by the federal government; or (B) located on land over which exclusive jurisdiction has been ceded to the federal government. (See 40 U.S.C. 255 and IC 4-21.5.) (4 One (1) story detached accessory Class I structures in Group B, F, R, S, U, or M Occupancy classifications that: (A) do not exceed five hundred (500) square feet; and (B) are used as: (i) equipment shelters; Administrative Code Page 25 ADMINISTRATION (ii) tool and storage sheds (not used for the storage or handling of hazardous materials); (iii) freezers; (iv) coolers; or (v) other similar uses. (5) One (1) story attached additions to Class I structures in Group B, F, R, S, U, or M Occupancy classifications that: (A) do not: (i) exceed three hundred (300) square feet; and (ii) impose an excessive structural load onto the existing structure; and (B) are used as: (i) equipment shelters; (ii) tool and storage sheds (not used for the storage or handling of hazardous materials); (iii) freezers; (iv) coolers; or (v) other similar uses. (6) One (I ) story detached Class I structures that: (A) do not exceed five hundred (500) square feet in floor area; (B) have at least one (1) unenclosed side; and (C) are used for personnel shelters, such as: (i) bus stops; (ii) picnic shelters; and (iii) gazebos. (7) One ( I) story detached Class 1 structures that: (A) do not exceed two hundred (200) square feet in floor area; and (B) are used as guard houses or retail sales outlets, such as: (i) kiosks; (ii) drive -up facilities; and (iii) roadside fruit and vegetable stands. (8) Fences, except for those enclosing: (A) public swimming pools; or (B) liquified petroleum gas storage facilities. (9) Retaining or enclosure walls, except for those surrounding flammable or combustible liquids or gases storage facilities. (10) Installation or replacement of tanks and dispensing equipment for flammable and combustible liquids or gases if the scope of the work is limited to the following: (A) Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) storage facilities having atotal capacity ofnot more than four thousand (4,000) gallons and no single tank having a capacity of more than two thousand (2,000) gallons measured as gallons of water. (B) Storage tanks for Class 1, II, IIIA, or IIIB liquids: (i) having a capacity of six hundred sixty (660) gallons or less; (ii) that are portable; and (iii) that are for temporary use only. (I I ) Structures to be used primarily for the display of agricultural products and not used for assembly purposes where the structures are located within a political subdivision qualified under 675 JAC 12-10-9. (12) Structures to be built in accordance with the requirements applicable to their eventual use as Class 2 structures that will initially be used as models or offices for the sale of Class 2 structures where the initial use does not cause any of the building systems to become noncompliant with current rules of the commission for that use. "Systems" are architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HV AC), fire alarm, and fire suppression. (b) Design releases are necessary for the remodeling or altering of all Class l structures, except work limited to one (I) or more of the following: (1) Any of the buildings or structures the new construction of which is exempted by subsection (a). (2) Plumbing work as follows: (A) Replacement of piping, valves, or fixtures, provided that the replacement does not involve relocation of fixtures. (B) Installation of plumbing fixtures, provided that the drainage fixture unit count does not exceed five (5). Indiana Administrative Code Page 26 ADMINISTRATION (C) Replacement of water heaters with a similar type and capacity in the same location. (D) Installation of water heaters with a capacity of one hundred (100) gallons or less. (3) Electrical work as follows: (A) Replacement in the same location of electrical equipment or devices of a similar type and rating, including an increase in current capacity in nonhazardous areas where there is no change in voltage or phases. (B) Portable or temporary equipment and devices energized by means of cord and plug. (C) Temporary installation of wiring and devices. (D) Installation of branch circuits not exceeding the capacity of the electrical distribution system within the existing building. (E) Low -energy power, control, and signal circuits of Classes II and III as defined in the Indiana Electrical Code except circuits for fire detection or fire alarm systems. (F) Electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment installed by a public or private utility in the exercise of its function as a serving utility: (i) for the generation, transmission, distribution, or metering of electrical energy; or (ii) in the operation of signals or the transmission of intelligence. (G) Except for fire detection or fire alarm systems, electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus, or equipment: (i) operating at less than twenty-five (25) volts; and (ii) not capable of supplying more than fifty (50) watts of energy. (4) Mechanical work as follows: (A) Installation of any portable heating, ventilating, and air conditioning appliance or equipment. (B) Replacement of mechanical appliances and equipment with a similar type and rating in the same location. (C) Installation of any of the following: (i) A heating system having an output not in excess of four hundred thousand (400,000) British thermal units per hour. (ii) A cooling system having an output not greater than fifteen (15) tons (one hundred eighty thousand (180,000)) British thermal units per hour). (iii) A combination of the two (2) having an air -handling capacity not in excess of nine thousand (9,000) cubic feet per minute. (D) Installation of heating or cooling equipment to be used for commercial processing work or activities where comfort of personnel is not of primary concern. (5) Miscellaneous work as follows: (A) Painting, papering, and replacement of coverings on: (i) walls; (ii) ceilings; (iii) roofs; or (iv) floors; and similar finish work, including replacement or reglazing of glass. (B) Cases, counters, and partitions not over six (6) feet in height. (C) Penetrations of nonfire-rated exterior walls where the width of the opening: (i) does not exceed six (6) feet; and (ii) is not for a required exit. (D) Installation of one (1) or more nonload-bearing partitions not to exceed a total of one hundred (100) lineal feet in length provided it is not part of a corridor or a partition that is required to be of fire -resistive construction. (6) Fire sprinkler systems as follows: (A) Replacement of components of existing wet fire sprinkler systems of light hazard or ordinary hazard classification as defined in 675 IAC 13, including: (i) replacement of sprinkler heads; (ii) replacement of equipment; or (iii) replacement of piping to restore a system to its original condition and configuration. (B) Alteration of existing light hazard or ordinary hazard fire sprinkler systems, including: (i) the addition or alteration of up to an aggregate of twenty (20) sprinkler heads in a wet pipe system for light Indiana Administrative Code Page 27 ADMIMSTRATION or ordinary hazard design; (ii) conversion of a dry type system to a wet or antifreeze type system not exceeding ten (10) sprinkler heads; or (iii) conversion of a wet or antifreeze type system not exceeding ten (10) sprinkler heads to a dry type system. (c) All additions or alterations permitted by this subdivision [sic.] shall be documented by the installer and kept on file with the maintenance and testing records required by 675 IAC 22 and 675 IAC 28, specifically the applicable editions of NFPA 13 and NFPA 25. (d) The design release requirements including filing of plans and specifications shall apply for any work otherwise exempted by subsection (b) when a part of, supplemental to, or an accessory of a construction project that otherwise requires a design release. (e) Construction work on a Class I structure exempted from the design release requirements under this section is not exempt from compliance with other rules of the commission. (Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission; 675 IAC 12-6-4; filed Jul 17, 1987, 2:30 p. m.: 10 IR 2689, effAug 1, 1987 [IC 4-22-2-36 suspends the effectiveness ofa rule document for 30 days after filing with the Secretary of State. LSA Document 987-53 was filed Jul 17, 1987.]; errata, 11 IR 97; filed Oct 17, 1989, I1: 05 a.m.: 13 IR 388; errata filed Aug 1I, 1990, 5: 00 p. m.: 13 IR 1140; filed Sep 21, 1992, 9: 00 a.m.: 16IR 714; filed Jan 30, 1998, 4:00 p. m.: 21 IR 2090; fried Nov 20, 2000, 3:25 p. m.: 24 IR 1001; readopted filed Sep 11, 2001. 1:49 p.m.: 25 IR 530; filed Aug 30. 2006, 2. 25 P.m.: 10060927-IR-675050108FR4; readoptedfiled Sep 21, 2007, 9:20 a.m.: 20071010-IR-675070388RFA; readoptedfiled Oct 10. 1007, 9:16 a.m: 10071031-IR-675070388RFA) 675 IAC 12-6-5 Application process for design release Authority: IC 22-13-2-13 Affected: IC 22-15-3 Sec. 5. An applicant for a design release shall: (1) Submit one (1) Application for Construction Design Release form containing the information required by section 6 of this rule. (2) Submit plans and specifications containing the items required by section 7 of this rule. (3) Pay the fee provided for by section 8 of this rule and set in 675 IAC 12-3-2. (Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission; 675 IAC 12-6-5; filed Jul 17, 1987, 2: 30 p.m.: 10 IR 1690, eff Aug 1, 1987 [IC 4-22-2-36 suspends the effectiveness of a rule documem for 30 days after filing with the secretary of state. LSA Document #87-53 was filed Jul 17, 1987.]; filed Jan 30, 1998. 4: 00 p.m.: 21 IR 2091; readopted filed Sep 11, 2001, 2:49 p. m.: 25 IR 530; readopted filed Sep21, 2007. 9:20am.: 20071010-1R-675070388RF.4; readoptedfiled Oct 10, 2007, 9.16a.m: 20071031-IR-675070388RFA) 6751AC 12-6-6 Application for construction design release Authority: IC 22-13-2-13 Affected: IC 22-12-1-3;IC 22-15-3 Sec. 6. (a) The application for construction design release (ACDR) form: (1) shall be available from the division; and (2) may be available from building departments of local units of government. (b) The ACDR shall be filed: (1) by the owner; or (2) on the owner's behalf by the design professional for the project. (c) The ACDR shall contain the following items: (1) The: (A) name and address of the owner; and (B) name, address, and registration number of the design professional for the project, if there is one. (2) A description of the land on which the proposed work is to be done by: (A) legal description; (B) street address; or (C) similar description; that will readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work. (3) An identification and a description of the work for which the application for a design release is being made. Indiana Administrative Code Page 28 ■ Complete Items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Item 4 If Restricted Delivery Is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. g, ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front If space permits. 1 1. Article Addressed to: John and Shannon Frey 651 N Rangeline Rd. Carmel, IN 46032 00003189 / BP ❑ Agent C. Date of Delivery I Is delivery address different from Item 1? U Ya If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 3. Service Type ❑ Cemlled Mall ❑ Express Mall ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restdcted Dellvery? Pft Feel ❑ Yes I 2. Article Number 7009 0080 0002 2486 1049 {I (Transfer from seMce Iabao PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-Wl540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE €M-DI_ANAP L-1..Ira id I� 5 433. 4. 1F14ail A • Sender: Please print your name, address, Building & Coda Services City of Carmel One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 1,I„V,11�,Vi,,,,�It„,1,II,,,1,1,1„II„1,1„1,t„t,t„tt,,,► OF C4,9 ,HT11FH01- NCityof CarmelRW DEPARTMENT OF COb1M1CNITY SERVICES 'NDIA%N . Division of Building and Code Services VIA CERTIFIED MAIL September 1, 2009 John and Shannon Frey 651 N Rangeline Rd. Carmel, IN 46032 RE: CARMEUCLAY Z.O. AND CITY CODE VIOLATION— NO VALID PERMIT Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is being provided to inform you that this Department has some concerns regarding the condition of the property and as well as the safety of the structure located upon the property at 651 N Rangeline Rd, a property listed under your ownership. On August 31, 2009, a simple site visit was performed which revealed that a structure on the site has been constructed without the issuance of a valid building permit, the review and approval of site drawings and building plans, and completed and passed inspections. Please be advised that Section 29.04.02 of the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance, as well as Section 7-9(a) of the Carmel City Code refer to the necessity of acquiring the required building permits: § 7-9 Application for Permits and Builder Information. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to construct, alter, repair, remove or demolish any building or structure, or to commence construction or the alteration of real estate, without first filing a written application with the Director and obtaining an improvement location permit or other appropriate permit regarding same, unless the submission of same is expressly excused by applicable law. Please respond by filing the proper permit application and supporting documentation for the existing structure no later than September 7, 2009. The failure to provide such information or remove the structure will result in further action by the City of Carmel, including written citations and the requirement for you to appear in Carmel City Court. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 571-2423. ONE CIVIC SQUARE CARNIFL, INDIANA 46032 317/571-2417 Respectfully, Bryan W. Pohl Code Enforcement Inspector Department of Community Services Cc: File: 00003189 ONE CIVIC SQUARE CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 317/571-2417 Hamilton Co., IN - Online Reports Page I of I Parcel Information Report 1. report type 2. property search 3. view re orts Reset new search general parcel Info. spring tax statement I tax payments property card I fall tax statement Special Assessmen The inform oO�-3I S9 The information available through this program is current as of 8/4/2009. This program allows you to view and print certain public records. Each report reflects information as of a specific date; so the int provided by different reports may not match. All Information has been derived from public records that are constantly undergoing chang warranted for content or accuracy. It may not reflect the current information pertaining to the property of interest. County Parcel No: 16-10-30-05-01-027.000 State Formatted Parcel No: 29-10-30-501-027.000-018 Property Address: 651 Rangeline Rd N CARMEL, IN 46032 Owner: Frey, John R & Shannon K ddress: E651RangelineRd N IN 46032 Legal Description: 82.5 X 173.25 IRR 150-118 6/12/81 326-593 1/7/82 329-285 C-1929 4/29/09 combined with 032.000 for 2010 pay 2011 per assessor request Section/Township/Range: 30/ 18/04 Subdivision Name: Block: Deeded Acres: 0.31 Political Township: Clay Lot Number(s): Recorded Date: 3/16/2001 The Recorded Date might be due to a variety of changes; such as annexation, right-of-way, split, or deed. Check the Transfer History Report for details. This application is developed and maintained by the Information System Services Department. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Webmaster. © 2009 Hamilton Co. 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