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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupporting Information LOCATION: H:\ 2010 \W100275 \Easements &Exhibits \100616 Landscape Exhibt.DWG DATE/T1ME: August 16. 2010 1:17pm PLOTTED 81: kuhnb g�� mX "P P n I v rri WHO 1 I az Z A 1 �f. N 0001't3 E 252.08 E 16 BLUE SPRUCE 15' ON- CENTER li Z it m o O X �7 r N N d J S 0001'13 W- 132.53' P N E O II X' 0 O Z'^ b 5 SHADE TREES 5 ORNAMENTAL TREES o� 2 SHRUBS N 00 01'13" W 199.98' o" N 0041 E 175.89 I 1 m �rj to of 1 /fn r,n `e r- .I.�x+ Q\ t r 1 54' 199.96' m tv Wl9 wr EXISTING EVERGREENS_ o z m vtu6E 0RNE 10RHTREE PRESERVATION AREA FITTED REMOVAL REQUIRED FOR DRI P1 m r w u I AFN A 6 S 9N5H L PCRRIkV ��g t 6 LOCATION: 1-1:\ 2010 \W100275 \Easements &Exhibits \100816 Mound Replacement Exhibit.DWG DATE /TIME August 16, 2010 1:31pm PLOTTED 81': kuhnb C I Covered 1,P, III Porch J t -3 Concret 40. IiE 1 f 1 0.741 C. -a =A' o .A� f L ir rI! .i' 1' r. &u.E 11 1 0 .&LI.E_ 210.9 y LJ� r B.S. t. vv.- •x M 4 t`t EX. NG EARN ill II ,li r O. z 1 711 AC.!`` •p 1 35 B.S o 7 7 1 11 11 I Er) V ILLAGE OF MOUyT CAR EL /k\°?.) w y I �,ntfi" section ttabinet 3, Slide 178 S s 9'D15 W 98.66' I Inst. No. 2003 0513 1 0' C. U 98.66 t 1.5' LOT sc. t ipii o 1.680 AC .6 ,J o. PROPOSED 25' CCESS EASEMENT '6' N1 Cy C O 1 N., i CONC. (.412 P Pr o EXISTING MOUND, *J i ePOSED z=w SE I Ii.,, „p .aw 8311 76_ F X69.7 O. U.E Q y o °j /�7 G� �i EXISTING MOUND WILL BE RESHAPED TO THE EXISTING HEIGHT WHEN AND IF A DRIVEWAY IS INSTALLED IN THE AREA WHERE THE MOUND 1S I NO EVENT TU N TO THE LANDSCAPE EXISTING HEIGHT, PLANTINGS WILL BE ADDED IN THAT COMMITMENT AREA. THE PLANTINGS WILL BE ARBORVITAE SPACED 4' ON CENTER ACROSS THE SUBJECT AREA T 10505 N. College Avenue EXHIBIT �"'7 1 HE Indianapolis, N. Co Indiana 46280 SCALE: 1 60 11L..JJJ11 ■..�i� weihe.nct E N G I N E E R S 317 846 6611 0 15 30 60 N I (if driveway installed at future date) 800 1 452 6408 •1 Land Surveying! Civil Engineering 317 1 843 0546,/ Date: 8/16/10 Landscape Architecture Pagel of 1 ALLAN H. WEIHE. P.E., L.S. PRESIDENT Conn, Angelina V From: Conn, Angelina V Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:45 AM To: `Jon Dobosiewicz` Cc: Mindham, Daren Subject: village of mount Carmel, sec 11 Patel Estates Hi Jon in looking at the secondary and primary plats of the Patel Estates minor subdivision, docket nos. 07070039 Sp 07070038 PP, there was not a landscape plan required, but there was an exhibit which showed the existing tree locations and those trees were saved. This was done, most likely, because minor subdivisions are exempt from the requirements of the Open Space ordinance, and the existing trees on site were saved to be applied toward the bufferyard regulations, in a way. You can view these plan commission files on LaserFiche online at: http: /cocdocs.ci.carmel.in.us /weblink /0 /fol /251174 /Rowl.aspx and http:// cocdocs .ci.carmel.in.us /weblink /0 /fol /245441 /Rowl.aspx 9Y5 If Daren is okay with it, your proposal of preserving the tree areas you pointed out this morning, plus adding evergreens to the west and south property lines, and shrubs along the south property line of lot 6 of section 10, should be enough to fulfill the buffer requirements for this minor plat for section 11 of the village of mount Carmel. (please email me the revised landscape plan with a list of proposed changes.) Of course, any public comment should be considered as well, as far a buffering, at the plan commission meeting on Tuesday night. Angie Conn, Planning Administrator City of Carmel Planning Zoning Division Dept. of Community Services 1 Civic Square, 3rd Fir. Carmel, IN 46032 0: 317- 571 -2417 F: 317 571 -2426 E: aconn@cacarmel.in qov W: www.carmel.in.gov /services /DOCS /DOCSDOPZ.htm Please consider the environment before printing this e -mail 1 WFIHF, ENGINEERS 4. t, i9LAtor Auc 2fr n OCS July 30, 2010 Technical Advisory Committee Members m .r City of Carmel RE: Village of Mt. Carmel 11 Section To Whom It May Concern: Attached you will find a revised preliminary plat drawing for Village of Mt. Carmel 11 Section (Docket No. 10050022PP 10050023SW). This project went before the Technical Advisory Committee on June 16. Since that time, we have removed a 2.54 acre parcel of ground along 146 Street that contains a residence and driveway from the plat. This parcel will not be modified as part of the plat. We have revised the preliminary plat to reflect only two lots, instead of four as shown on the previous documents. Please review this information and transmit any comments you may have to me at your earliest convenience. The Plan Commission will hear this item on August 17. Thank you, Brady YLS 10505 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46280 ticihe.net 317 i 846 6611 800 452 608 Fax: 317 843 0546 Allan H. K YF... L.S. President wEIHE ENGINEERS RECEIVED Land Surveying l CM! Engineering 41. Landscape Architecture fitrif 7 with conf'icienc •T ROCS TRANSMITTAL To: Dept. of Community Services (DOCS) Project Village of Mount Carmel, Eleventh Section One Civic Square, 3 Fir Job W100275 Carmel, IN 46032 Phone: 317 571 -2417 Attn: Angie Conn/ Christine Barton- Holmes Fax: 317 -571 -2426 Date: 30 July 2010 Re: TAC Preliminary Plat Submittal We are sending you [E] Attached Under separate cover via Delivered the following items: Shop Drawings Prints Copy of Letter Product Data Specifications Meeting Minutes Samples Change Order(s) Inspection Report Sketches/Drawings Application(s) for Payment Sets Document Document Description Copies Date Number 1 Preliminary Plat These are transmitted as indicated below: Approved For Your Review or Use Approved as Noted For Your Review Comment Not Approved, Revise and Resubmit As Requested Action Not Required For Your Records Action Indicated On Item Transmitted For Your Approval For Signature. Return Copies to Us Remarks: Please call with any questions. Thank you. By: Brady Kuhn cc: 10505 N. College Avenue Indianapolis. IN 46280 i wcihc.ncl 1 317 1 846 6611 I 800 f 452 6408 Fax: 317 843 0546 Allan 1'1. Weihe. P.L.. L.S. President 1'1 RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS ?E 1, Intent Structure and Design Standards and Provisions INTENT The intent of these standards is to provide for high quality, architecturally varied residential development within the City of Carmel. Its provisions require that all dwellings and neighborhoods, whether single family, two family, or multifamily, be built to certain minimum standards. STRUCTURE AND DESIGN STANDARDS AND PROVISIONS Buildings shall maintain a consistent architectural style, in both form and trim, throughout. The trim shall be present on all sides of the building, as appropriate. Appropriateness shall be defined as utilizing features and forms that are considered typical to the chosen architectural style, and shall be determined by staff review. All building elements are subject to the most current edition of the Indiana Building Code. A. SITE DESIGN 1. Buildings shall be designed and sited in such a way as to maximize solar gain and privacy. 2. Site design shall be context sensitive with regards to existing natural features. B. BUILDING SCALE /MASSING 1. Building character, scale, and mass shall be similar to existing buildings. This may be accomplished through siting, setback, buffering, driveway location, height, and other elements. 2. Dwellings shall not feature long, unbroken expanses of wall. This may be accomplished by including the following features: a. Variations in height and depth b. Windows and door openings c. Changes in roof line or height d. Details and trim appropriate to the style and mass of the building e. Use of different materials, textures, and material placement f. Placement of landscaping materials and street furniture g. Balconies, recessed entries, and covered porches h. Bays and towers 3. All sides of the building shall have the same level of detail and material use. C. WINDOWS 1. At least two windows shall be present on each facade, and each occupied level, as architecturally appropriate. One window shall be permitted on half stories. 2. All windows, on all sides of the house, shall have trim as architecturally appropriate. 3. Windows shall be operable, to provide for cross ventilation. D. ENTRYWAYS 1. Entryways shall be clearly visible and shall be the dominant feature of the front facade, or the side facade. 2. Porches shall be a minimum of six feet deep, and shall be provided where architecturally appropriate.