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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket 09-19-11 City Council MEMORANDUM TO: Carmel City Council FROM: Adrienne Keeling Department of Community Services SUBJECT: Z- 551 -11 DATE: September 9, 2011 Please find information on the following item forwarded by the Plan Commission attached. This item will appear on your September 19 agenda. Forwarded with afavorable recommendation: Ordinance Z- 551 -11 (Docket No. 11070010 OA): Carmel Dr Range Line Rd Overlay Sunset Amendment Petition to amend the Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone, in order to remove the sunset provision. Filed by the Carmel Department of Community Services. Please find enclosed the Plan Commission- certified ordinance to remove the sunset clause in the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone. Originally adopted in 2005, the purpose of the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone is to enhance the livability of Carmel by encouraging a range of activities in mixed -use buildings, and to establish an attractive and safely designed pedestrian oriented environment in buildings and along streetscapes. Included within the Overlay Zone is a sunset provision mandating its, expiration at the end of 2011. The original expiration date of December 31, 2006 was inserted into the Overlay as a trial period to ensure that if major problems arose, the regulations would expire. You may recall that after several one -year extensions, the Department proposed to delete the sunset provision (expiration date) last year. While the Plan Commission recommended it favorably, the Council voted to extend the sunset clause for an additional year, until December 2011. The hesitance raised at the time was that the required second story added unnecessary cost to projects, particularly in these difficult economic times. The Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone has been a valuable tool for staff and our decision makers in achieving the highest quality of development in the corridor. Several sites have planned or completed redevelopment along Range Line Road either under the regulation or influence of the Overlay, including: CVS Pharmacy Turkey Hill Market Nightingale Offices Fineberg Building KFC (approved pre Overlay with variances for the narrower setbacks) Companion Animal Hospital (approved pre Overlay with variances for the narrower setbacks) The Department proposes to eliminate the sunset provision because the Overlay Zone has served Carmel well and continues to do so. The private market has proven that it is possible to develop under its standards, with and without variances. The information on this item has been arranged in the following format: 1. PC Certification 2. Ordinance Proposal (Z-551-11) 3. Copy of informational letter sent to property owners 4. Carmel Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 2011 -0919; Z -551 -11; Council Report.doc CERTIFICATION OF THE CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION ON THE PETITION OF THE CITY OF CARMEL TO AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO INDIANA CODE 36 -7 -4 -605 ORDINANCE Z- 551 -11 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive -Range Line Road Overlay Zone of the Zoning Ordinance. To: The Honorable Common Council Of the City of Carmel Hamilton County, Indiana Dear Members: The Carmel Plan Commission offers you the following report on the application to the Commission (Docket No. 11070010 OA) to Amend Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive -Range Line Road Overlay Zone of the Zoning Ordinance, in order to remove the sunset clause. The Carmel Plan Commission's recommendation on the petition is FAVORABLE. At its regular meeting on August 16, 2011 the Commission voted nine (9) in Favor, zero (0) Opposed, zero (0) Abstaining, to forward to the Common Council the proposed Ordinance` Z-551-11 with a Favorable Recommendation. Please be advised that by virtue of the Commission's Favorable Recommendation, pursuant to IC 36-7-4 607(e)(3), the Council has ninety (90) days to act on this petition before it becomes effective as Certified by the Commission. Ninety days from the date of the original Certification (August 26, 2011) is Thursday, November 24, 2011. CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION BY: %t J y D /Pan, President ATT r ,T: aiegi■ Ra ona Hancock, ecretary Carmel Plan Commission Dated: August 26, 2011 8Z :01 `d 9Z 90 1102 2011 0824; Z 551 11; CDRL Sunset Amend PC Certification.doc 1 Sponsor: Councilor Rider 2 3 ORDINANCE- Z- 551 -11 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 5 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIAN A 6 7 An Ordinance removing the sunset provision of the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone in the 8 Carmel Zoning Ordinance 9 10 WHEREAS, pursuant to the Advisory Planning Law of the State of Indiana (contained in IC 36 -7 -4), 11 each unit of local government that wishes to adopt land use and zoning ordinances must first approve by 12 resolution a comprehensive plan for the geographic area over which it has jurisdiction; and 13 WHEREAS, the Carmel Clay Comprehensive Plan "C3 Plan 2009" Docket No. 08070020 CP was 14 given a favorable recommendation by the Carmel Advisory Plan Commission on November 18, 2008, and duly 15 approved by Resolution No. CC- 05- 04 -09 -02 of the Common Council on May 4, 2009, and is therefore the 16 official Comprehensive Plan of the City of Carmel and Clay Township; and 17 WHEREAS, the City wishes to maintain an orderly, consistent and streamlined Zoning Ordinance; and 18 WHEREAS, pursuant to Indiana Code 36 -7 -4 -602 the Common Council is authorized to amend the 19 text of the zoning ordinance; and 20 WHEREAS, pursuant to Indiana Code 36 -7 -4 -610 and City of Carmel Ordinance No. D- 1600 -02, the 21 Carmel Zoning and Subdivision Control Ordinances are incorporated by reference into the Carmel City Code; 22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common. Council of the City of Carmel, Indiana, 23 that, pursuant to IC 36 -7 -4 -600 et seq. and after Docket No. 11070010 OA having received a favorable 24 recommendation from the Carmel. Advisory Plan Commission on Tuesday, August 16, 2011, it hereby adopts 25 this Ordinance to amend the Carmel Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No. Z =289, as amended), to read as follows: 26 Section I: 27 ZO CHAPTER 23F: CARMEL DRIVE RANGE LINE ROAD OVERLAY ZONE 28 a. Delete Section 23F.I8: Sunset Provision: 29 30 23F.18 Sunsct Provision. 31 1 3 :z 32 33 Section II: All prior Ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent with any provision of this Ordinance are hereby 34 repealed. 35 36 Section III: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and signing by the 37 Mayor. 38 39 PASSED by the Common Council of the City of Carmel, Indiana this day of 40 2011, by a vote of ayes and nays. 41 42 Ordinance Z -551 -11 1 1 COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CARMEL 2 3 4 5 Presiding Officer Joseph C. Griffiths 6 7 8 9 W. Eric Seidensticker, President Pro Tempore Kevin Rider 10 11 12 13 John V. Accetturo Richard L. Sharp 14 15 16 17 Ronald E. Carter Luci Snyder 18 19 20 ATTEST: 21 22 23 24 Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk- Treasurer 25 26 27 Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana this day of 28 2011, at .M. 29 30 31 32 Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk- Treasurer 33 34 35 Approved by me, Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana., this day of 36 2011, at .M. 37 38 39 40 James Brainard, Mayor 41 42 ATTEST: 43 44 45 46 Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk Treasurer 47 48 Prepared by: 49 Adrienne Keeling, Planning Administrator, One Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 Ordinance Z- 551 -11 2 co C ai to R�3 iY •'09D`k� KS�k 1, /110 tt September 08, 2011 Dear Carmel Property Owner: As a property owner along Carmel Drive and /or Range Line Road, this letter is to inform you of a public hearing to amend the Zoning Ordinance which will take place at an upcoming Carmel City Council meeting regarding the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone. First adopted in 2005, the Overlay Zone's purpose is to improve the community by requiring new buildings and major renovations to adhere to a consistent, pedestrian friendly architecture and site design. The Overlay Zone is currently set to expire at the end of 2011; however, to ensure there is no lapse in development standards, the Department of Community Services is requesting the expiration date be eliminated so the Overlay Zone may remain in effect. It is a valuable tool in assuring the highest quality development along one of Carmel's most visible corridors. The purpose of the hearing is to inform the public of an opportunity to address the Council regarding this proposal to remove the Overlay Zone's sunset/expiration date. The City Council's public hearing is scheduled as follows: Carmel Dr -Range Line Road Overlay Sunset Amendment 'Ordinance Z- 551 -11 Monday, September 19, 2011 at 6 :O0; PM Carmel City Hall, Council Chambers 2 floor One Civic. Square, Carmel, IN 46032 For more information you may read Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay. Zone in its :entirely on the Cat 's Websife at WASACCOM4C-14,rugov or by visiting g tt Departnrent of Community Swigs during normal 13usiness t Lours. Should you 11 a e questions, please do not hesitate contact Adrienne Keeling, Planning Administrator at _ak ling c. g eLfnmv or by calling 317-571-2417. Sincerely, if/ Adrienne Keehn. Planning Administrator Department of Community Services One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 317 -571 -2417 CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE CARMEL CITY CODE CHAPTER 10: ZONING SUBDIVISIONS ARTICLE 1: ZONING CODE CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE CHAPTER 23F: CARMEL DRIVE RANGE LINE ROAD OVERLAY ZONE 23F.00 Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone. 23F.01 District Boundaries. 23F.02 Plan Commission Approval. 23F.03 Permitted Uses. 23F.04 Special Uses; Prohibited Uses. 23F.05 Building Setbacks. 23F.06 Building Orientation. 23F.07 Building Height. 23F.08 Building Footprint. 23F.09 Construction Materials. 23F.10 Architectural Design. 23F.11 Landscaping. 23F.12 Lighting. 23F.13 Signage. 23F.14 Pedestrian Circulation. 23F.15 Parking. 23F.16 Product, Material Refuse Storage. 23F.17 Other Requirements. 23F.18 Sunset Provision. 23F.00 Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone. 23F.00.01 Purpose, Intent and Authority. The purpose of this overlay zone is to protect and enhance the health, safety and welfare of the citizens and property owners of Carmel by allowing for the establishment of an uptown business district that will support a range of activities and opportunities to all segments of the community; with mixed -uses in multi -story buildings; is pedestrian oriented and supportive of multiple modes of transportation; with buildings and a streetscape which are attractive and safely designed in order to enhance the livability of the city. It is the City's intent to achieve the purpose of this zone by: Providing a.consistent urban design treatment for private and public properties in central Carmel; Providing additional opportunities for investment and reinvestment in real estate by mandating higher intensity of development; Minimizing suburban sprawl, through re -use and redevelopment of the community's land resources; Minimize community infrastructure costs thru the more efficient use of land; Providing controls for architecture and landscape design to establish continuity of design between projects and to improve the physical relationship between new buildings and overall community. Further, it is the intent of this overlay zone to provide a temporary regulation, that will support the ongoing redevelopment of Carmel City Center, and Old Town, and the Avenue of Art and Design, acting as a transition regulation until a specific plan for Carmel's central business district (CBD) is adopted, and which plan will serve as the basis for CBD Zone regulations. This district is superimposed over the other primary zoning districts and its regulations shall supersede Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -1 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 v 1 CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE those of the primary zoning districts over which it is superimposed. In establishing this zone, the Plan Commission and Council relies on I.C. 36 -7 -4 -1400 et seq. 23F.00.99 Application Procedure. A. Development Plan. See Section 24.99(A): Development Plan. B. Architectural Design, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping and Signage (ADLS). See Section 24.99(B): Architectural Design, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping and Signage (ADLS). 23F.01 District Boundaries. The boundaries of the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Corridor Overlay Zone (the Zone) are hereby established as approved on the Zoning Map. 23F.01.01 Parcels in the C -1 /City Center and C -2 /Old Town Districts shall be exempt from the requirements of the Zone. 23F.02 Plan Commission Approval. 23F.02.01 The Plan Commission must approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove the Development Plan (DP) and Architectural Design, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping and Signage (ADLS) for any tract of land in the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Corridor Overlay Zone as required in Sections 23F.02.02 and 23F.02.03. 23F.02.02 Development Plan. A public hearing shall be held by the Commission before it decides whether to approve or disapprove a DP. A DP shall be required for additions to existing structures which exceed the following: A. Fifty percent (50 of the original gross floor area of the existing structure, applicable from the date of this ordinance. 23F.02.03 Architectural Design, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping and Signage. The Commission shall review and approve or approve with conditions the Architectural Design, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping and Signage (ADLS), access to property, site layout, parking and site circulation, consistent with the provisions set forth in Section 23F.08 through Section 23F.16, Section 24.03 and such approvals shall be necessary prior to: A. The establishment of any use of land; B. The issuance of any Improvement Location Permit, except maintenance and /or repairs consistent with previously approved ADLS. In cases where properties were developed prior to ADLS requirement, maintenance and/or repairs shall be consistent with the previously approved Improvement Location Permit; C. Any change in site improvements which are not consistent with previously approved ADLS. In cases where properties were developed prior to ADLS requirement, changes in site improvements shall be consistent with the previously approved Improvement Location Permit. 23F.02.04 Zoning Waiver. The Commission may, after a public hearing, grant a Zoning Waiver of the dimensional and quantitative standards of this Chapter, by not greater than thirty -five percent (35 Any approval to permit such a waiver shall be subject to the following criteria: A. The proposal shall enhance the overall Development Plan and the adjoining streetscapes and neighborhoods. B. The proposal shall not produce a Site Plan or street/circulation system that would be impractical or detract from the appearance of the Development Plan or the District, and shall not adversely affect emergency vehicle access. C. The proposal shall exhibit extraordinary site design characteristics, including, but not limited to: Increased landscape treatment, tree preservation, provisions for bicycle and pedestrian traffic. In granting a waiver, the Commission may impose such conditions that will, in its judgment, secure the purposes of this Chapter. This Section does not affect the right of the applicant under Indiana law to petition the Board for a variance from development standards provided under IC 36 -7-4 -918.5 and this Zoning Ordinance. Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -2 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE 23F.03 Permitted Uses. See Appendix A Schedule of Uses. 23F.03.01 All Uses which are permitted in the underlying primary zoning district(s), except those uses expressly prohibited by Section 23F.04, are permitted in the Zone. 23F.03.02 Residential uses are permitted; however, it shall not comprise more than seventy-five percent (75 of a project's gross floor area in districts where residential is not permitted in the underlying zoning district. 23F.04 Special Uses; Prohibited Uses. See Appendix A Schedule of Uses. 23F.04.01 Special Uses. All Special Uses which are permitted (upon obtaining a Special Use approval from the Board) in the underlying zoning district(s), except those uses expressly excluded in this Section or in Appendix A: Schedule of Uses, are permitted in the Overlay Zone upon the approval of the Board. In addition, any Use existing at the time of the passage of this Chapter which does not conform to Section 23F.03: Permitted Uses but which otherwise does conform to the applicable Use provisions of the underlying zoning district(s), shall be, deemed to be and shall be a Special Use under this Chapter. Such Uses shall not be considered legal nonconforming uses nor require Special Use approval for continuance but shall require Special Use approval for any alteration, enlargement or extension. 23F.04.02 Prohibited Uses. A. Automobile, Truck, Boat, Mobile Home, Manufactured Housing or RV Sales. B. Sexually Oriented Businesses C. All Industrial Uses in Appendix A 23F.04.03 Restoration after Destruction of Building. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent the restoration of a building or structure destroyed one hundred percent (100 or less of its square footage at the time of such destruction by explosion, fire, flood, earthquake, windstorm, act of God, riot or act of a, public enemy, subsequent to the passage of this Chapter; or shall prevent the continuance of the use, except an illegal nonconforming use, of such building, structure or part thereof, as such use existed at the time of such impairment of such building, structure or part thereof. All such restoration and construction shall be subject to the obtaining of an Improvement Location Permit, with the fees waived for the restoration of a building or structure destroyed one hundred percent (100 or less and restored. according to its state of existence prior to destruction. All restorations resulting in a divergence from original plans shall be subject to obtaining an Improvement Location Permit and payment of fees and comply with Sections 23F.09 and 23F.10. 23F.05 Building Setbacks. 23F.05.01 Build -to Line. A. Minimum: Zero (0) feet, subject to recorded utility easement(s). B. Maximum: Ten (10) feet, subject to recorded utility easement(s) and to subparagraph C below. C. Up to seventy- percent (70 of the front facade may be recessed for entrances and outdoor seating; however, no entrance shall be recessed more than ten (10) feet, and no outdoor seating area shall be recessed more than twenty (20) feet, subject to Commission approval. 23F.05.02 Side and Rear Setbacks. There are no minimum side or rear setbacks; however, no buildings or other permanent improvement shall encroach into required landscape areas. 23F.05.03 Conflicting Requirements. Wherever there exists a conflict between the building setback requirements of the State Highway 431/Keystone Avenue Corridor Overlay Zone and the Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone, the State Highway 431 /Keystone Avenue Corridor Overlay Zone shall govern. Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -3 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 v1 CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE 23F.06 Building Orientation. 23F.06.01 Every parcel with frontage on Carmel Drive and/or Range Line Road must have a building that fronts on those streets. 23F.06.02 Except for those lots with 120 feet or less of frontage on a public street, every parcel must have a building that occupies a minimum of 70% of that frontage. 23F.06.03 .Buildings on lots with 120 feet or less of frontage on a public street must occupy the maximum amount of frontage, except for driveways, sidewalks and landscape areas, as required by the Ordinance. 23F.06.04 Additional buildings may be built in the rear of the property. 23F.06.05 All Principal Buildings shall face a public street, with a primary entrance from a public street. 23F.06.06 The primary entrance must be readily apparent as a prominent architectural feature and visible from the street. 23F.07 Building Height. 23F.07.01 Principal Buildings must have at least two floors of occupiable space. The second and higher floors must be at least fifty percent (50 %);the size of the building footprint and must be oriented to the front of the building such that its front line is equal to that of the first floor. 23F.07.02 Minimum height: twenty-six (26) feet 23F.07.03 Maximum height: A. Thirty-five (35) feet, or three stories, whichever is greater, if adjacent to single family residential zone. B. Fifty -five (55) feet, or five (5) stories, whichever is greater. 23F.08 Building Footprint. 23F.08.01 Minimum: 0.5 Floor Area Ratio (FAR). 23F.08.02 Maximum: 40,000 square feet. 23F.09 Construction Materials. 23F.09.01 Principal Buildings must be faced on front and sides with brick, stone, stucco or similarly detailed precast concrete and trimmed in metal, stone, precast concrete, wood, stucco, or brick. 23F.09.02 Rear building facade materials may vary, however, its material colors and composition must be coordinated with the front and side facades. 23F.10 Architectural Design. Buildings in the Zone must include the following characteristics: 23F.10.01 Ground and upper floors with transparent glass; ground floor elevations must incorporate the transparent glass as a significant component. 23F.10.02 A distinct cornice line at the top of the wall and intermediate horizontal elements, such as a trim at the top of the ground floor are optional. 23F.10.03 The facade shall be provided relief by windows and surrounds, storefronts, doors, and features such as special brick coursing, pilasters and lintels. 23F.10.04 The first floor and all other floors will have a coordinated composition, which will usually be indicated by the alignment of upper floor windows and other features with openings and features of the first floor. 23F.10.05 When applicable, retail storefronts shall be oriented along the public street front of the first floor of the building, except for pedestrian entrances to parking areas or small entrance lobbies for upper floors. Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -4 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE 23F.10.06 Every face of the building with frontage on a public street must have openings for windows. 23F.10.07 Large expanses of glass are allowed, but the building may not be constructed entirely of a metal and glass curtain wall. 23F.10.08 Fixed or retractable awnings are permitted if they complement a building's architectural style, material, colors, and details; do not conceal architectural features (such as cornices, columns, pilasters, or decorative details); do not impair facade composition; and are designed as an integral part of the facade. Metal or aluminum awnings are prohibited. 23F.10.09 Pedestrian scale detailing is encouraged on the front elevation of the building at the ground level. Because the buildings are viewed very close up, all buildings should exhibit articulated detail and ornament that is scaled to the pedestrian. 23F.10.10 Rooftop mechanical and telecommunication equipment shall be fully screened on all sides using parapets, penthouse screens or other similar method and which are integrated into the overall building design and approved by the Commission. 23F.11 Landscaping. 23F.11.01 Shade trees shall be planted within the street right -of -way, parallel to each street, per the standards of the City. Maximum spacing between trees shall be fifty (50) feet, and a minimum of thirty (30) feet. 23F.11.02 A five -foot (5') wide planting strip shall be provided along the sides and rear of all parking areas. The minimum planting shall include two (2) shade trees and thirty (30) shrubs per 100 linear feet. 23F.11.03 Parking areas shall be located at the rear or side of buildings, and screened from the sidewalk by low walls, low fences, or hedges. 23F.11.04 Shade trees shall be planted within parking areas greater than 10,000 square feet. There shall be planted one (1) shade tree and five (5) shrubs per every nine (9) spaces. 23F.11.05 The design of fencing, sound walls, trash enclosures and similar site elements shall replicate the architecture of the Principal building(s) in construction material and detailing. 23F.11.06 Sites with existing trees or stands of trees shall protect and incorporate them into the overall site design. The landscape plan must preserve not less than 50% of all trees that are 6" DBH or larger and located within the required yard/setback areas. 23F.11.07 All landscaping approved as part of an ADLS plan shall be installed prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy by the Department. If it is not possible to install the approved landscaping because of weather conditions, the property owner shall post a bond prior to the issuance of the Final Certificate of Occupancy for the amount equal to the total installed cost of the remaining, uninstalled landscape material. 23F.11.08 It shall be the responsibility of the owners and their agents to insure proper maintenance of all trees, shrubs and other landscaping approved as part of the ADLS Plans in accordance with the standards set by this Ordinance. This is to include, but is not limited to, replacing dead plantings with identical varieties or a suitable substitute, irrigation and mulching of planting areas, and keeping the area free of refuse, debris, rank vegetation and weeds. Street trees in this zone will be maintained by the City. 23F.11.09 All landscaping is subject to approval by the Commission. No landscaping which has been approved by the Plan Commission may later be substantially altered, eliminated or sacrificed without first obtaining further Commission approval. However, minor material alterations in landscaping may be approved by the Director or his designee in order to conform to specific site conditions. 23F.11.10 Ground level mechanical/ telecommunication equipment shall be screened from the Street and any adjoining residential zones or uses using walls, fencing, landscaping, or other method approved by the Commission. Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -5 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE 23F.12 Lighting. 23F.12.01, Street lighting shall be provided as part of all projects, on both sides of the street when possible, and spaced no less than one hundred (100) feet apart, and of a design per the adopted City style. 23F.12.02 Exterior lighting of the building or site shall be designed so that light is not directed off the site and the light source is shielded from direct offsite viewing. For any use abutting single family residential uses, illumination levels shall not exceed 0.5 foot candles at the property line. 23F.12.03 Exterior lighting shall be architecturally integrated with the building style, material and color. Rooftop lighting shall be prohibited. 23F.12.04 All exterior architectural, display, decorative and sign lighting shall be generated from concealed, low level fixtures. 23F.12.05 The maximum height of light standards in parking areas shall not exceed the building height, or twenty-five (25) feet, which ever is less. When light standards abut or fall within ninety (90) feet of single family residential, their height shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet. 23F.13 Signage.' 23F.13.01 Prohibited signs: A. Ground Signs B. All other signs specified in Section 25.07.01 -4: Prohibited Signs. 23F.13.02 Wall signs are allowed provided that they fit within the horizontal and vertical elements•of the building and not obscure details of the building. No sign shall be allowed to extend above the cornice line of a building. Size shall be determined by Sign Chart A of Section 25.07: Sign Ordinance. 23F.13.03 In cases where Wall Signs are located less than five feet (5') from a right -of -way line, the Wall Sign shall be deemed to be located five (5) feet from the right -of -way for purposes of applying Sign Chart A to determine the allowable sign area. 23F.13.04 Projecting Signs are allowed for new or existing buildings which comply with setback, orientation and height requirements, as specified in Sections 23F.05, 23F.06 and 23F.07 of this Chapter. 23F.14 Pedestrian Circulation. 23F.14.01 Sidewalks along public streets shall be a minimum of eight (8) feet in width. 23F.14.02 Walkways shall be provided on at least one .side of the building and shall provide access between rear parking areas and Principal building entrances or the street. Unless otherwise noted in this ordinance, the minimum width for walkways shall be six (6) feet. 23F.14.03 Neither sidewalks nor walkways shall be used by automotive traffic. 23F.14.04 Pedestrian access shall be coordinated with and provided to adjoining properties. 23F.15 Parking. 23F.15.01 Parking areas shall be setback not less than six (6) feet behind the Front Build -to -Line. 23F.15.02 Parking areas shall be located at the rear or side of buildings, and screened per Section 23F.11.03. 23F.15.03 Parking space dimensions shall be 9' x20', or 10' x 18', including two (2) feet for bumper overhang. 23F.15.04 Adjacent/adjoining parking lots shall be interconnected either by alley or internal driveway, and coordinated to accommodate pedestrian access. Section 23F.13 amended per Ordinance No. Z- 486 -06, §i. Chapter 23F:, Carmel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -6 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE 23F.15.05 Paths within parking lots of more than three rows shall be designated to accommodate pedestrians safely from parking areas to sidewalks, walkways and/or building(s). Such paths may consist of striping. 23F.15.06 Bicycle parking shall be provided, one space per 100 feet of street frontage. 23F.16 Product, Material Refuse Storage. 23F.16.01 Material or product storage shall occur within the Principal building or an Accessory building. 23F.16.02 Any Accessory Building for storage shall: A. Be architecturally compatible with the Principal building and integrated into the overall site layout. B. Be approved by the Commission. 23F.16.03 Any Accessory Building for storage or disposal of refuse shall: A. Accommodate waste and recyclable materials, and, if applicable, grease or other cooking refuse. B. Be fully enclosed except for doors or gates which are kept closed unless loading or unloading. C. Be architecturally compatible with the Principal building and integrated into the overall site layout. D. Be approved by the Commission. 23F.17 Other Requirements. All other requirements not mentioned in this Section shall remain as stated for that primary zoning classification district mapped. 23F.18 Sunset Provision. This Chapter expires December 31, 2011. 2 Section 23F.18 amended per Ordinance No. Z-497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10. Chapter 23F: Carmel Drive Range Line RoadOverlay Zone 23F -7 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as "amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl CITY OF CARMEL ZONING ORDINANCE CHAPTER 23F: CARMEL DRIVE RANGE LINE ROAD OVERLAY ZONE AMENDMENT LOG Ordinance No. Docket No. Council Approval Effective Date Sections Affected Z- 444 -04 04010027 OA December 20, 2004 January 19, 2005 Z- 486 -06 05120002 OA February 20, 2006 March 22, 2006_ 23F.13 Spring 2006 vl Z- 497 -06 06080022 OA October 16, 2006 October 16, 2006 23F.18 Autumn 2006 vl Z- 513 -07 07080028 OA December 17, 2007 December 17, 2007 23F.18 Autumn 2007 vl Z- 525 -08 08090029 OA November 17, 2008 November 17, 2008 <23F.18 Autumn 2008 vi Z-537-09 09100005 OA December 7, 2009 December 7, 2009 23F.18 Autumn 2009 v 1 Z- 544 -10. 10070004 OA November 1, 2010 November 16, 2010 23F.18 As Amended Autumn 2010 vi Chapter 23F: Cannel Drive Range Line Road Overlay Zone 23F -8 as adopted per Z- 444 -04; as amended per Z- 486 -06; Z- 497 -06; Z- 513 -07; Z- 525 -08; Z- 537 -09; Z- 544 -10 Autumn 2010 vl