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DEPARTMENT REPORT
January 20, 2004
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Docket No. 163-03 DP (#030100015)
Carmel Science & Technology Park, Lots llB& llC:
Congressional Flex Space- Development Plan
The applicant seeks to construct two buildings. The site is located at southwest 122nd St
& Congressional Blvd. The site is zoned M-3/Manufacturing.
Filed by Mila Slepaya of Mid-States Engineering.
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CARMEL/CLAY PLAN COMMISSION
SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE
DEPARTMENT REPORT
January 6, 2004
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Docket No. 163-03 DP (#030100015)
Carmel Science & Technology Park, Lots 1 lB & l lC'
Congressional Flex Space- Development Plan
The applicant seeks to construct two buildings. Thc site is located at southwest 122nd St
& Congressional Blvd. The site is zoned M-3/Manufacturing.
Filed by Mila Slepaya of Mid-States Engineering.
The applicant is requesting approval of a Development Plan for the construction of two office
and warehouse buildings. Please see the informational packet prepared by the applicant for an
overview of the site and proposed building elevations. While ADLS is not a separate
requirement in the M3 zone the language in the ordinance essentially requires the same level of
review for M3 zoned properties.
The following items are those that may require additional attention and were discussed at the
Plan Commission meeting on December 16th:
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Architecture:
Greater architectural detail should be applied to the south elevation of the building
located in the southeast comer of the site due to its high level of visibility along
Congressional Boulevard to the south.
Signage:
Please provide greater detail on the style of proposed wall signage for tenants (type of
letter, color, etc.).
Lighting:
Please provide a cut sheet of the proposed fixtures, both pole lights and ground mounted
up-lights. Full cut-off lights should be used.
The Department recommends that the Special Studies Committee forward this item to the
full Plan Commission with a favorable recommendation after all questions and concerns
have been addressed.
Committee Report 2004-0106