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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication . ~. ". ~. . ~. ~. . . . ~I . r J \, l, J . . APPLICATION FOR PRIMARY PLAT (OR REPLAT) Fee: $700.00 plus $35.00 per lot ($560.00) DATE: May 21, 2004 DOCKET NO. The undersigned agrees that any construction, reconstruction, enlargement, relocation or alteration of structure, or any change in the use of land or structures requested by this application will comply with, and conform to, all applicable laws of the State of Indiana, and the "Zoning Ordinance of Carmel, Indiana - 1980", adopted under the authority of Acts of 1979, Public Law 178 Sec. 1, et seq, General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and all Acts amendatory thereto. . Name of Applicant: Platinum Propeties, L.L.C. Phone No. (317) 818-2900 Address of Applicant: 9551 Delegate's Row, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Name of Owner: Platinum Properties, L.L.C. Name of Subdivision: Cherry Creek Estates Phone No. (317) 818-2900 Legal Description: (To by typewritten on separate sheet and attached) Area (in acres): 174.440 Number of Lots: 353 Length (in miles) of new streets to be dedicated to public use: 4.618 miles Surveyor certifying plat: Dennis D. Olmstead - Stoeppelwerth & Associates, Inc. Address: 9940 Allisonville Road, Fishers, Indiana 46038 Phone No. (317) 849-5935 **********************************************************ST ATE OF I N DIANA COU NTY OF Hamilton , SS: ' The undersigned having been duly sworn, upon oath says that the above information is true and correct as he or she is informed and believes. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT:? W ~ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of P . t Paul Rioux nn: " \\\\\1111'"" \ \ 8 III " ~ E. Rs-..'~ '" .0....... '()~41"~ o. ~ . . o. ~ ...... ... c::.. .:::, MaryE. Br~llap~OTAl1y \ ~ - . ,....,...-- . - = \ Se" : E ***********"*********************************************************** % ~"\ AL ,'" j 5.1.10 Application for Primary Plat. Two (2) copies, or more if necessary, of the prim'~~'8M.if!~~~$ of the construction plans together with supporting documents shall be submitted to the DirectoP"&I'II OF ,t\~\,,\' Current Planning with this application. These plans to be distributed to all Technical Advisory II" I n\\' Committee authorities bv applicant. My Commission Expires: September 9, 2006 FEE: Received by: s:\plancomm\applictn. pc\primplat.a px .. . . LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the South half and the Northeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast comer of said Northeast Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 03 seconds West along the South line of said Northeast Quarter 1,319.56 feet to the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of said Northeast Quarter, said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; thence South 00 degrees 18 minutes 54 seconds West 1,773.59 feet to the North line of Stone Haven at Haverstick, Section 6 as recorded as Instrument No. 200100032800 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 16 seconds West along said North line 985.01 feet to the East line of the real estate described in Instrument No. 9502728 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana; thence North 00 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds East along said East line 200.00 feet to the Northeast comer of said real estate; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 16 seconds West along the North line of said real estate 450.00 feet to the Northwest comer of said real estate; thence South 00 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West along the West line of said real estate 200.36 feet to the North line of Delaware Trace, Section 4 as recorded as Instrument No. 200000035110 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes 42 seconds West along said North line of Delaware Trace, 2,145.69 feet; thence North 00 degrees 06 minutes 16 seconds West 37.83 feet; thence North 03 degrees 42 minutes 37 seconds West 91.38 feet; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds East 337.98 feet; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes 42 seconds West 271.24 feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of Hazel Dell Parkway, the following three (3) courses are along said East right-of-way; (1) North 00 degrees 27 minutes 40 seconds East 242.86 feet; (2) North 02 degrees 24 minutes 06 seconds West 600.89 feet; (3) North 01 degrees 26 minutes 22 seconds East 456.30 feet; thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes 31 seconds East along the North line of said Southwest Quarter Section 2,559.87 feet to the Southwest comer of said Northeast Quarter of said Section 22; thence North 89 degrees 37 minutes 12 seconds East along the South line thereof 181.06 feet; thence South 00 degrees 22 minutes 48 seconds East 500.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 37 minutes 12 seconds parallel with the aforesaid South line of said Northeast Quarter 450.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 22 minutes 48 seconds West 500.00 feet to a point on the aforesaid South line of said Northeast Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 12 seconds West along said south line 310.81 feet to the southeast comer of the real estate described in Instrument No. 92-1348 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, the following four (4) courses being on and along the easterly and north boundary lines of said real estate; (l)North 00 degrees 07 minutes 35 seconds West 442.30 feet; (2)South 89 degrees 10 minutes 25 seconds West 100.00feet; (3) North 00 degrees 07 minutes 35 seconds West 200.00 feet; (4) South 89 degrees 10 minutes 25 seconds West 217.80 feet to the West line of said Quarter-Quarter Section; thence North 00 degrees 07 minutes 35 seconds West along said West line 418.16 feet; thence North 89 degrees 37 minutes 03 seconds East 1,318.06 feet to the East line of said .'" 'I . . Quarter-Quarter Section; thence South 00 degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds East 1,058.05 feet to the place of beginning, containing 174.565 acres, more or less, subject to all legal highways, rights-of-ways, easements, and restrictions of record. EXCEPTING: A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast comer of said Northeast Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 03 seconds West 450.00 feet to the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of said Northeast Quarter; thence North 00 degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds West along the East line of said Quarter-Quarter Section 493.15 feet; thence North 89 degrees 18 minutes 20 seconds West 650.71 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; thence South 01 degrees 36 minutes 27 seconds West 66.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 18 minutes 20 seconds West 82.50 feet; thence North 01 degrees 36 minutes 27 seconds East 66.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 18 minutes 20 seconds East 82.50 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.125 acres, more or less, subject to all legal highways, rights-of-ways, easements, and restrictions of record. S:\43405S6-PREL\LEGAL\AMENDED PREL-PLA T.rtf May 18, 2004 . . 9.6 THE SUBDIVIDER The following agreement shall be included as a submittal with the final plat application. AGREEMENT The developer shall be responsible for any drainage problems including standing water, flooding and erosion control, which arise or become evident at any time during the 3 year maintenance period after release of subdivision bonds, and which is attributable to a deficiency in subdivision drainage design or construction of drainage improvements. This shall include all pipes, structures, swales, ditches and ponds which are pertinent features to the proper drainage of the subdivision. This responsibility of the developer shall not, however, include problems which are created, subsequent to the completion of the subdivision improvements by the improper grading by individual builders, or structures and improper grading installed or accomplished by individual homeowners. It is the intent of this requirements, that the developer shall, specifically, provide such sub-surface drains, or storm sewers or ditches as are required to properly rectify any drainage problem or sub-surface water problem which was not contemplated in the original approved subdivision design, including, but not restricted to, disposal of sub- surface water from footing drains of individual lots. ROAD IMPROVEMENTS: The typical agreement for existing contiguous Hamilton County Roads which are substandard, with Hamilton County is: The developer will put in 12 inch stone base to the required width of the road, and grade the shoulders to a minimum of 6 feet width and construct proper side-ditches, or, provide storm sewers and curbs. This will be the black top grade during construction of subdivision. Then the county will come in and cut out 3 inches and put in 3 inch binder asphalt after which the developer will be responsible for 1 inch of asphalt topping. This is being done as joint projects between county and developer. An agreement shall be executed, in writing, between the developer and Hamilton County specifically detailing the exact work to be accomplished by the developer and that to be accomplished by the County, and shall also state the road or roads or portions thereof which are included. If the subdivision is contemplated to be annexed to the City of Carmel, then the agreement shall include the City of Carmel Board of Public Works as a signatory, which shall be for the purpose of the City of Carmel agreeing to accept for maintenance and operation, the improved road facility upon completion of said improvements and completion of annexation. ~~~ DEVELOPER Pa 1 Rioux o . \\\\\11111'", ,~\,\ . Bb 11,,- ~ " rJ~/, '''" ...' d' ........ V~~.<# ~ ~~.. .. ...~ ~ . ~ 0.. ... ~ ~ .:=' ~ 00 .. '" ~ = ! ~OTARy'" -= = ! --.-- i :: ~ \ SEAL i ~ , 00 00.... ~ ~~.... ...~~ S' ~ ."'1. .'~...o...... !I.~.~- $" "; ~~'eF ,~\9''f~' . -I'", n'''\~ WI DHPA -... , .' Cemetery and Burial Ground Registry Location information and survey data on each cemetery and burial ground in the state is being gathered and entered into the DHPA's Cemetery and Burial Ground Registry. The Division has the mandate of recording all Hoosier cemeteries and burial grounds, not just "historic" cemeteries. To manage the vast amount of information being collected, the DHPA has created a searchable database. Page 1 of2 . DHPA Staff is working with volunteers from local historical societies, genealogy associations, and other interested groups to create preliminary lists of cemeteries within each county, locate and visit cemeteries, and complete a survey form for each site. Researchers can use deeds, newspapers, and mortuary records to locate cemeteries that are no longer marked and visible. Archaeological research and evidence can also be used to find sites. As each county list is compiled, cemeteries are visited and documented using special inventory forms. The survey form records the cemetery's location, the number of grave markers, a general assessment of the cemetery's condition, ethnic and/or religious affiliations, special groups represented such as veterans, and architectural features such as wrought iron fences, statuary, mausoleums, and formal landscape designs. Because there are about 100,000 cemeteries and burial grounds in Indiana, it is not possible at this time to document each grave marker, inscription, and name. Porter Rea Cemetery Potato Creek State Park, IN Once a cemetery's information is gathered, volunteers and staff map the site and enter the information into the database. Future goals for the project include making the database accessible on the Internet. The data will be linked with a geographic information system (GIS) to generate maps showing the location of cemeteries. This project also assists with the enforcement of state legislation intended to protect cemeteries from development pressures. State law (IC 14-21-1-26.5) requires that any person planning to disturb the ground within 100 feet of a burial ground or cemetery for the purpose of erecting, altering, or repairing a structure must submit a development plan to the DHPA. This law does not prohibit construction near a cemetery (once the development plan is approved by the DHPA), nor does it prohibit moving cemeteries if the proper permits are acquired. This law only requires that developers' plans take into account cemetery locations. The database will be a tool that developers and builders can use to determine if their planned activities will affect a cemetery or burial site in the vicinity of their project. The Cemetery and Burial Ground Registry Staff conducts a number of public education and outreach programs. Publications, workshops, and presentations are intended to increase the public's understanding of cemeteries, prehistoric burial grounds, and the need to preserve these sacred places. This project will ensure that the cemeteries in use today do not become the lost and forgotten cemeteries of tomorrow. The DHPA encourages and http://www . in.gov 1 dnr/historicl community 1 cemetery .html 5/28/2004 DHPA . . Page 2 of2 welcomes public involvement in this program to help preserve these important pieces of our cultural heritage. ,....,~~,.....~-_.....~~,~~'....~- DNR-Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology IHI1IMA II_SlID Uf I It liD 1M 402 W. Washington Street, W274 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2739 317-232-1646 317-232-0693 Fax dhpa@dnr.state.in.us You may need Acrobat Reader software to view files on this page. Click here to download http://www . in. gOY 1 dnr/historicl communityl cemetery .html 5/28/2004 . . ? - ~. Babbitt, Pamela A From: Sent: To: Cc: Butler, Angelina V Tuesday, May 25, 2004 2:33 PM Babbitt, Pamela A Morrissey, Phyllis G; Pattyn, Dawn E; Tingley, Connie S; Hollibaugh, Mike P; Keeling, Adrienne M; Kendall, Jeff A; Brewer, Scott I; Hancock, Ramona B; Dobosiewicz, Jon C; Pohlman, Jesse M; Brennan, Kevin S Docket No. Assignment:(PP Amend) Cherry Creek Estates (#04050045 PP Amend) Subject: Pam, Please print and fax this e-mail to the petitioner identified below and update the files. I have issued the necessary Docket Numbers for (pP Amend) Cherry Creek Estates. They will be the following: Docket No. 04050045 PP Amend $250+ 100*80 new lots= $ 8,250.00 Total Fee: $8,250.00 Docket No. 04050045 PP Amend: Cherry Creek Estates The applicant seeks to amend the initial primary plat to be 353 total lots on 174 acres:!:. The site is located southeast of Hazel Dell Pkwy and Cherry Tree Rd. The site is zoned S-l/Residence-ROSO. Filed by Dennis Olmstead of Stoeppelwerth & Assoc. for Platinum Properties, LLC. Petitioner, please note the following: 1. This Item has been placed on the June 16 agenda of the Technical Advisory Committee. 2. Mailed and Published Public Notice needs to occur no later than Friday, June 25. Published notice is required within the Indianapolis Star. 3. Proof of Notice will need to be received by this Department no later than noon, Friday, July 16. Failure to submit Proof of Notice by this time will result in the tabling of the petition. 4. The Filing Fee and Fifteen (15) Informational Packets must be delivered to Plan Commission Secretary Ramona Hancock no later than noon, Friday, July 9. Failure to submit fuformational Packets by this time will result in the tabling of the petition to the Tuesday, August 17, agenda of the Plan Commission. 5. The Item will appear on the July 20, 2004 agenda of the Plan Commission under Public Hearings. 6. The Item will also appear on the Tuesday, August 3, agenda of the Plan Commission Subdivision Committee. Petitioner: Please note that public notice should be provided to all subdivisions and properties adjoining, as well as current lot owners within Cherry Creek Estates. Please contact Mr. Olmstead at 849-5935 (Fax: 849-5935) with this information. Once the file is updated (copy of fax filed) please return it to Jon's office. Thank you, Angie I j) / . ~ [jwvo- Uk c::s.~ l1\c gf/'l- s-1 j ') y({1 -- ~ '"L-l( ~J o(~s.~d 1 pp ~h'l