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Wilson Village Street Dedication N PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Comes now Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt (hereinafter referred to as the "Petitioners pursuant to Indiana Code Section 36- 7 -3 -12, and petition the Carmel City Council to vacate a certain public way, and in support of this Petition for Vacation of a Public Way allege and say: 1. That Petitioners are the owners of Lot 102 in the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, a subdivision in Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, the plat of which was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 18th day of March, 1969. 2. That the plat of the Sixth Section of Wilson's Village was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County on the 20th day of March, 1968. 3. That the plat of the Ninth Section of Wilson's Village was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County on the 28th day of July, 1970. 4. That the public way that is the subject of this petition is described as follows: a. The real estate shown, as "Future Street" on the plat of Wilson's Village, Sixth Section, a subdivision of Clay Township, Hamilton County, and also described as 40.00 feet by parallel lines of the Southern most portion of the Sixth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County on the 20th day of March, 1968, a copy of which plat is attached hereto as Exhibit A; also, b. The real estate shown as "Future Street" on the plat of Wilson's Village, Eighth Section, a subdivision in Clay Township, Hamilton County, and also described as 40.01 feet by parallel lines of the southern most portion of the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County on the 18th day of March, 1969, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B; also, c. The real estate shown as "Future Street" on the plat of Wilson's Village, Ninth Section, a subdivision in Clay Township, Hamilton County, and also described as 40.01 feet by parallel lines of the southern most portion of the Ninth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County on the 28th day of July, 1970, a copy of which plat is attached hereto as Exhibit C. 5. That the public way marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C has never been constructed or utilized as a public way or street. 6. That a list of the owners of property adjoining and abutting the public way marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C is attached hereto as Exhibit D. 7. That the public way marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C is contiguous to Lots 60 and 62 of the Ninth Section of Wilson's Village as shown on Exhibit C. 8. That the public way marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C is contiguous to Lots 99, 100, 101, 102, and 103 of the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village as shown on Exhibit B. 9. That the public way marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C is contiguous to Lots 104 and 105 of the Sixth Section of Wilson's Village as shown on Exhibit A. 10. That all Lots contiguous to and abutting on the public way, marked as "Future Street" on Exhibits A, B and C are located within the corporate limits of the City of Carmel, Indiana. NOW, THEREFORE, Petitioners request the Carmel City Council vacate said Public Way "and terminate the public right -of -way in all respects except for the use and maintenance of any utility that is currently existing and in use on said right -of -way. Randall D. McNutt Vnq Le lie McNutt env L...Je E. Vr- 5.'w: ES C. ss, rid N.; 1?.3 Q. 7 /3 2 (5ners ao.o,o 234) Sr s.sa V/LLA .5 /x TH SEC7/0 b Lp `,(1 i �1 1 5 0- P r' i i It" 1 Its v J '0 j I n a T, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFY THE WITHIN PLAT 1 3 TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT, REPRESENTING A SUBnrrrsrOY 1 et •O•)° r -�O i 1 OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAPTrR AND PART OF THE i 3 1 1 I .1 1 -N CO k 0 SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF c'ECTION 25, TOWNSHIP •18 NORTH, 1 2 4r 4o III a b nl 1 z' T— I 0 RANGE 3 EAST, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, MORE' PARTI- CULARhY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 1 ii ,`s pr�� V 11 Q to ..s i 4 COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNEA OF THE EAST HALF k 1 .1. t `1 0 1 ?0 ---'S •i 1 9 I of OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECT ON 25 -18-3: p z4 I W �c at RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 0 12' WEST __T- T AND AL N O THE WEST 4 •COLLEGE WAY a ee. c' e LINE or SAID SECTION 983.39 FEET: THENCE NORTH =7 �=y o 1 I b. 3 Q O 89'03' isr 1547.60 Fsar To Tai NORTHEAsT CORNEA of T 6a �sr*' WZLa os's Viitaot,' 3RD' Sacrrow, rm PL lr AT OF WRrc'.ra- T s E a i i Tr•e -s I' RECORDED IN THE HAMILTON .COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 96' q( 1. I PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 7: Thirst.: SOUTH 0'13' WEST 876.63 �I is Al 74 s•e =coo; 4 //3 Z FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNEA OF WILSON'S PILLAGE, v 2ND SECTION, THE PLAT OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN THE I M 11AHILTON COUNTY. RscoRvx fs °Trigs, PLAT "B00K, 2; _1_ —L j pti IO 7B G I• PAGE 249; SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING POINT OF l• 10 O v I //Z THIS DESCRIPTIOid:RUNNINO THENCE SOUTH 0 13' Warr 7rs• 772.72 TO THE SOUTH LIsr OF SAID SECTION 25: N p I THENCE SOUTH 89 °02' WEST AND ALONG SAID SOUTH LZNao I y 79 u, j� F.. 261.57 FEET: THENCE' NORTH 0'57' Warr 170.16 FEET: IP, m F THNcr SOUTH 89'03' b'ESr 35.03 FEET: THENCE' NORTH 1 :0%84_ 0 13' EA sr 547.69 FEET ro THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF /MO A.LI4 /Fr +..&I L07 77 IN SAID WILSON'S VILLAGE, 2ND SECTION: THENCE' d •-'.O a "'l Sours 89 °47' EArr 125 rEET TO THS WEST LING of I 4. Y I ei ei WILSON DRIIr EAST: THENCE NORTH 0'13' EAST AND q .rs.• a //0 1 °a ALONG SA WEST LINE 61 FEET: THENCE' SOUTH 89°47' I 7A risk. n EAST 175 FEET TO THE POINT OF b ECINNINO, CONTAINING 5.02 ACRES MORE OR LESS. h a n 90 1 2 ki O 09 THIS SUBDIVISION CONTAINS 15 LOTS, NUMBERED FROM L. 1t6 I 104 THROUGH 113, BOTA INCLUSIi'F., AND LOTS 78, 79, •o fiw.ar•Tw. 1 0 90, 91 AND 92. THS SIZE OF THE LOrs AND WIDTHS or Iv° v g45' I q THE STREETS ARE SHOWN IN FIGURES DENOTING AND J I /0E' b DEC INAL. PARTS THEREOF. 'rc ,v.era7•.v. l0 92 WITNESSIRT SIGNATURE TATS 3075 DAY OF DECEMBER, 1967. h J ea a oI I rc'.®.L. /07 1 L AG'!. ,II •,1 .11D •Z. 1 I OOSLtfPY HOLLOW �+b r, 1 ROBERT CHa�NIL b LANE r /06 f Raors?aRND SURVEYOR Ho. 3907 s•d so 1,1 06 STATE OF INDIANA �R� $C H(gsC4 Sf•e! Ltt'� N.Bi its tT.•'•� Qv �0,� SC- 4LC O. cos o b /0 I hn )05 v No. 3907 h .1 Al 8 b -ti P" G.ewi.ue Bowe a' e7 r� �tt0., 4 =1 Q p,�N -`p f $TR,CET il 6. r 4Ct. M p b C vE y /s y Y FuruAre AT acwc 3. e9 .O Lci. 8• 7 M'' 12 01903 .i�_.i� L L sv u n v L c s e o. is. r• ie ,i., R. s. Pw4 3 r ..7 4 -9 EXHIBIT "A" /3Z (.974 /7 Ci.44 Z94f .5 7REA. 7' E /6NTH SECT /ON I I n 3 Y LAN E 1 es 1 AV /4.904..S I G 3 I p y 9043 V /IL A8 I 7 C CT /ON SO A I I ..?.0.3, i CS V 63 1 1 I 1 1 v 1 ea I eT I 0 99 I. B9 °036. 7J3.B� .V.e9 D rr'/ 3 L. Q57.t1 'y I roa.ier ios.oa• eo' 8o• 7 ea.3f� I W 1 G' 07X /77 I e O 96 u g tl 6 I I i i 9 :0 95 94 *4 0 93 Z,I y v 1 k 7 .eu.` I 99 J I Q V s9 ei b�, ,1‘47 V o a r. e0 80 JO. a II SL EEPY HOLLOW0 a p v.ss I 9a TA L ANE hI `is 1 2 s CAG£: MO' f ns so' eo' so' h 0 I r 0 e` <ei i y w e r te 1 o N 1 9 y wrw.........,..r,, t!i +/00.. 0I 4 .,4102,: z. /O3 R 1 I a 99 eb I W /78.97 SO 80' Ib' e0' i i Ly''G' .../-1-= f Pi rI E 8raCET._._- 43 s.e8roziV. e S 0 U 7/1 L /A/ C See ZS, .7 /8 N., A7. 3 9.1.1 THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFY THE WITHIN PLAT TO TRUE AND CORRECT, REPRESENTING A SUBDIVISION OF 'RT OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST VUARTER OF UNDER AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 174 -ACTS OF 1947, 'CTICN 25, :"04'NSHIF 18 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, HAMILTON ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF )LINTY, :NDIANA, MOPE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: INDIANA, AND ALL ACTS AMENDATORY THERETO, AND AN OR- ETNANCE ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE !rP.ENCING AT TEE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID i SECTION: TOWN OF CARMEL, :NDIANA, THIS PLAT WAS GIVEN APPROVA1 -W.VTNG T.YUNCE ..00TH 0 12' +,'EST AND ALONG THE WEST BY THE TOWN OF CAE.'EL. AS FOLLOWS: "NE OF SAID i -i SECTION 2279.57 FEET: THENCE NORTH %°03 EAST 793.87 FEET TO THE BEGINNING POINT OF THIS 'SCRIPT ION, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER APPROVED BY THE '0(. N PLAN COMMISSION AT A MEETING LO 95 is r'ILSON'S PILLAGE, SEVENTH SECTION, THE p /7/40.e/el G/ ,AT OF L'HICH IS PECORDED IN THE HAMILTON .'.:'0:..'.:'0:.:1:71* T HELD /0 OF 19 :CCADER 'S OFFICE, PLAT BOOR 3, PAGES 62 h 63: RUNNING :ENCE NORTH 89'03' EAST 453.27 FEET: THENCE SOUTH ?3' »'E.sr 185.04 FEET: THENCE NORTH 89 °03' EAST 35.03 :ET: ;HENCE 0:'TH 0 57' LA'T 170.16 FEET TO THE Sours CNE OF SAID i•-e SECTION: THENCE SOUTH 89 °02' LEST AND RESIDENT 1EC .ONG SAID o:IrH LINE 4:=1.79 FEET: THENCE 1+ 0 1.3' /,jJfLL /J2/7p ✓•..4 /"5 sr 355.3. FEE: TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING lr jlr� .04 ACRES MORE OR 1.. Es S. .p 7C d�OO J 'B.!£CT TO ALL LEGAL HIGHWAY•. AND /OR RIGHTS OF WAY. E f� cf'ef ri FOR REno IIS SUBDIVISION CONSI• ^TS OF 11 LOTS, NUMBERED FROM At.y ..CWCW t 1 TO 103, BOTH iNCLU.:'IVE, WITH STREETS AS SHOWN HEREON. NIAR 20 1959 1 fE FILTH: OF THE STREETS AND Slid OF THE LOTS ARE SHOWN eoOK3 PAGE °S FIGUR 0 £1. 07_ 7 X0 FEET AND PE(' INAL PARTS THEREOF. q 61,4— e -t,, L Tl /E5S MY SIGNATURE THIS 27TH DAY OF FEBRCA7Y, 1 96.9 �cwwuWUm,o.muWn. WmW. 4' C v -.e .l y C ts, p ?-�ti� ct. 14 iC 9, 403 II, )BERT JCHERSCHEL -4 r !to! 1 .TGISTERED SURVEYOR TO. 3.907 c l`o'• C2ipl'. Rcc E !c0 'ATE OF t NOT AKA ;1 `'G• 7;1% 7 'OR 2( a .51 r- Cop of Office a C ,w ,9 Carm Ind n EXHIBIT "B:" s.VS S. w/ v. sec. 79 -13-.3 I 1 o k) i V 1 i 50 ATS vs u 1 v N /A/TN -SE' c r /ON I 2 L- -�-�J L♦ COLLEGE 1 1 I 1 1 1 a 1 .4, /4,-/c ,,0,41 Y/G LA /'74°7) SCC70A/ re.�. P. Z.46 1 1 A,' V Sc I) 3 lo' 1 'r2 s4' 87.50 _Z e7.6o_ 76 97_ i p N. Sd'63 494. ei• r J n 1/ I Y7$ Si9.p' 47 a 7 1 j o I Ir. ;,I\ a �j' t ad .72 ,It .62 d 4 ri i x�" �yt.a 78 I 71 1 67,1." L._ t 70 •11 AI I j_____1_ N V7 l e1 .53 d a n o1 11.1 e a Q o 34 v `C id 1 84 p 1 o I y v 1 4. G ell .65 a v I 1 n As Z a k .v pl 9 3 A 0 I S cwLLJ- /00 3065 1 1 c, u I s7 4 1 8 REGEIVED FOR eEc1 D I t. A s h 1 v b J AT�o tocK P. ti r .58 0 4 64 v p l 4 r O.rioaac93.44-6 JUL281970 h; 0 IX 1. I q^ r r.: IL3 PAOE,LGZ_.JJ3 I� n ARLA s 4/ ACR69 b BOO a 9. CC ii s� o I 98 Cum vt _Dw>w SA WA `1 C3 $1 4,• C04 ✓a J ef/l v 0 Z 1 R ,.90. 00 AI. 87.8.00 /ZS' �C� l';',13:51: T rt al �cJ $N .aes.evss /76' i °`i vdi co 4 62 39 aY c :.r c: n_.. 1 y .1,,.;:e.' 5.2d Coa ✓6,! /25.42 1 r -6. w. 1 a 1 .W'7s -s -3 t FUTU STRCCT ;I� .u8ese .493.7 .3. fie !AV 'AA .900• -+�W 6 s .0 7...... c /,vS Z. V7-.f r 4 s9c. ZS, 7 /i.v.. .Q a t.✓ w r� 11 I, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFY THE WITHIN PLAT TO BE TRUE AND CORRSCr, REPRS.. SENTI NG A FUBDI rrsroN OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE 'SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF"' F L.! a SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 FORTH, PANGS 3 EAST, hAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, MORE GipP(A PART.ICULARLT DESCRIBED AS 'FOLLOWS: 1 44)' *N.. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER of SAID L SECTION, RUNNING THENCE 'CO UTH Q y 0 12' AND ALONG THE 'SST LINE THEPr'OF 1757 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OP 4-i SZlit p bs kirt,sO'S i'ILLAGE 1ST SECTION: THENCE NORTH 88'5.5' EAST 04, 0/ FEET: THENCE" SoUTH ;4' a 11 N O 13' EAST 76.92 FEET TO THE BEGINNING POINT OF THIS DESCRIPTION SAID POINT me 4 "u et :A o Y �x 3E1E0 THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 51 IN WILSON'S VILLAGE, 2ND SECTION: RUA'NINO 4hra!f�� THENCE SOUTH 89 47' CAST 132.60 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 66 48'40" 'AST 51.02 FEET: 1D110! THENCE' •`.'07TH 79 CAST 122.45 FEET TO THE SOUTH F. EAST CONER OF LOT 71 IN O o 'WILSON'S VILLAGE 2ND SECTION: THENCE SOUTH 0 13' WEST 754.16 FEET TO THE .SOUTH j�.14z LINE OF SiID.>}. SECTION, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WILSON'S AV,. Vrtlaor, 67H ,SECTION: THENCE SOUTH' 88 53' 300.06 FEET: THENCE 1✓o37x 0 p S CN(q u c 4 o` oF4 0 LAST 802.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING IN ALL 5.41 ACRES �O pCg!ST(-4� et; 44 7 MORE OR LESS. No. 3907 SUBJECT TO ALL LEGAL HIGHWAYS AND/OR RIGHTS OF wAY STATE EXHIBIT "C" Carmel Science Technology Park 9333 N. Meridian, Ste 300 Indpls, IN 46260 Carmel Science Technology Park 9333 N. Meridian, Ste 300 Indpls, IN 46260 Indiana Association of the Church of God 531 South Guilford Carmel, IN 46032 AMS Development Co., Inc. P.O. Box 120 Carmel, IN 46032 EXHIBIT "D" CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Kenneth R. Bubna and Joan E. Bubna, owners of Lot 62 in the Ninth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 28th day of July, 1970, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. i enneth R. Bubna C I' Q Jo -n E. Bubna CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Wesley G. Bucher and Leola R. Bucher, owners of Lot 100 in the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 18th day of March, 1969, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. Wesley G. ucher 1 I/ Leo. a R. Bucher CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Michael R. Clark and Rhonda Clark, owners of Lot 99 in the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 18th day of March, 1969, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. e Michael R. Clark 'honda Clark CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Kevin Karnes and Chriss A. Karnes, owners of Lot 101 in the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 18th day of March, 1969, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. Kevin Karyies a2 /6 Chriss A. Karnes CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Marvin J. Marshall and Teresa Marshall, owners of Lot 104 in the Sixth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 20th day of March, 1968, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. /1416 4Alt a vi "shall Teresa Marshall CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Christopher D. Wilsey and Sally A. Wilsey, owners of Lot 60 in the Ninth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 28th day of July, 1970, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. Christopher D. Wilsey _j LXi2) Z(J Sally Ai Wilsey CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Flickie S. Yau and Sharon S. Yau, owners of Lot 105 in the Sixth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 20th day of March, 1968, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. s Flicki S. Y::u Sharon S. Yau CONSENT TO PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY Larry M. Hoffmaster and Kimber A. Hoffmaster, owners of Lot 103 in the Eighth Section of Wilson's Village, as shown on the plat thereof, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana on the 18th day of March, 1969, do hereby consent to and join Petitioners, Randall D. McNutt and Leslie McNutt in their Petition for Vacation of a Public Way. A Larry M. Hoffmaster O./ ...A A -MIVA CLOS" JAM Kimberly A. Hoffma- =r 4rn`y 25 l 4'•. MINUTES' OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 6, 1982 The meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Reiman at 7:30 P.M. on 7 -,.December 6, 1982. Council members Fleming, Johnson, Garretson, Kerr, McMullen, ''Balker and Shepherd were present. Also present was City Attorney, Dave Coots and 'Clerk- Treasurer Dottie Hancock. Johnson gave the invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Police Chief, Jerry Lowe presented letters of commendation to Lt. Bob Smith and r: ;,Sgt. Greg Meeks for their work in breaking a burlary ring. i s ,Mrs. McMullen stated that the minutes should reflect that it is a requirement of '4` the M -3 zoning that a road be completed before any building is done not just a criteria of the Plan Commission. Mr. Fleming stated that in the portion of the relating to Ordinance D -358 the record should be corrected to show that Mr Lambert is a resident of Westfield and the heliport is at Westfield. Mrs. Kerr asked Mr. Garretson if his suggestion on Ordinance D -357 was a part of this rotion to table. Mr. Garretson stated the motion was only to table, the suggestion t outside the motion voted upon. Mrs. Kerr made a motion to approve the minutes with the above corrections and that the memorandum of November 22 be approved. Motion seconded by Mr. Fleming and passed unanimously. Business 4Ordinance -Z189 Rezone for Manufacturing Zone The Council was in receipt of a finding of fact from the Plan Commission. Mrs. Kerr questioned the validity of the finding of fact from the Plan Commission in that it was signed by Mr. Merrill and had not been voted upon by the Commission. Mr. Merrill, Plan Commission President, stated he had prepared the finding of fact based upon a review of the record. Mr. 7U stated there was a request for money for a comprehensive plan update on "the agenda and felt it would be unwise to pass the rezone before the comprehensive ,plan update was completed. Mrs. Kerr stated she agreed with Mr. Fleming. Mrs. McMullen pointed out that the Petitioner had come to the Council a year ago and that the comprehensive plan update was at least another year away. Following further ZC discussion, vote was taken on Ordinance Z -189 which passed 4 -3, Kerr, Walker and k nay. Mr. Garretson made a motion to make the affirmation of finding y Flemin g votin g of fact from the Plan Commission a part of the record. Motion seconded by Mrs. F; McMullen and passed 5 -2, Fleming and Kerr voting nay. Mrs. Kerr stated her nay vote was because she did not feel the finding of fact was a reflection of the whole h Plan Commission. Ordinance D -358 Taxi Ordinance Mr. William Lambert appeared before the Council to address his request for passage of a new taxi ordinance. Mr. Coots suggested 14;1 that if the Council felt it wanted to adopt a new ordinance, D -358 should be amended 's in places. Following discussion, Mrs. Kerr made a motion to have Mr. Coots, Mr. Lambert and Mr. Lanibert's attorney, Mr. Faust work to revise the proposed ordinance. 1'� Motion seconded by Mr. Garretson and passed unanimously. Mr. Garretson suggested to Mr. Coots that the designees for review address a time limit for the franchise, i'setting out a consumer complaint procedure, provide for a review of reissue at expiration of the franchise and a provision to separately address limosine service. 'cci Mr. Lambert had submitted a request for a taxi license and Mr. Garretson made a lotion to allow Mr. Lambert permission to operate a taxi service under the existing ordinance. Motion seconded by Mr. Fleming and passed unanimously. 4 w v wo tom f. ...?1 v M y.r t v '•e M:a.° e t„ i �v4 114.j ,�u V r ti F t f9 x}, ly» t -''r. hy,f c vj .,C +y a 4 vS k', ,qJ 'E t •r r'tt, t .fy; a w4a yv�ila .4�:4s y. ;:`e.'iY Sro-.. >ws7 �''I r y, i, s3• ifi,�r 'k� r�'+rm t ,Y n Si; 0.01,"ra Pa t'+.!.�^��� Yk J psi. k .ux =4.. ,n 4�� CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 1982 jt She regular meeting of the Carmel Plan Commission was called to order by the president, Bill Merrill, at 7 :30 P.M. October 19, 1982 at the City Meet- ing Hall. The meeting opened with the pledge of allegiance. Roll was called and members present were: Ila Badger, Jeff Davis, Vaughn Story, Hans Gundersen, Steve Terry, Sue McMullen, Bill Merrill, Clyde Riley, Terry Litvan, Fred Ellis, Sandra Long, Richard Albright and Bob Boone. John Hensel, Clay Township Trustee, was present to swear in new Commiss- ion member, Bob Boone. Mr. Boone is replacing Phil Conklin who resigned October 1, 1982. Mrs. Badger moved that the minutes of the September 21, 1982 meeting be approved as submitted. Seconded by Dr. Long. Mr. Gundersen called attention to page 5 of the September 21 minutes, item 6h, and asked that the vote be corrected to read 6 For, 1 Against and 1 Abstaining. (Mr. Gundersen Against and Mrs. Litvan Abstaining) The motion was amended to approve that change and the minutes stand approved as corrected. Mrs. Litvan suggested that Mrs. McCart send a letter to Public Service on 116th St. thanking them for redoing their landscaping. Mr. Merrill said that he will get together with Mrs. McCart and take care of this matter. H. Old Business lh. Commission to consider Docket No. 14 -82 Z, Rezone Application for Carmel /Guilford Associates, for 267.1 acres located on either side of Guilford Rd. south of approximately 126th St. from R -1 and R -2 to M -3. Filed by Al Oak for Carmel /Guilford Associates. 2h. Commission to consider Docket No. 15 -82 D, Preliminary Development Plan for Carmel /Guilford Associates, 267.1 acres on either side of Guilford Rd. south of approximately 126th St., subject to rezone (Docket No. 14 -82 Z). Filed by Al Oak for Carmel /Guilford Associates. Mr. New and Mr. Oak were present. Mr.' Boone asked to abstain from voting on this item and all old business this evening since this is his first meeting. There was a 5 minute recess for members to review all the materials from the Land Use Committee. Following recess, Mrs. McMullen read the Land Use Committee report (which is a pert of the official minutes and attached to the master copy). The committee meeting was continued until 6 :45 P.M. this evening and a motion from the Land Use Committee was read by Mrs. McMullen and is a part of the official minutes and attached to the master copy. The committee recommend- ed approval based upon the understanding and commitment by the applicants as stated in the committee motion. Mrs. McMullen moved that this motion be placed into the record with the amendment that in item 4, "right of way" replace "easements Seconded by Mrs. Badger. Members questioned items in the motion. Mrs. Badger made comments regarding the rezone. Ballots were cast for item lh, Docket No. 14 -82 Z. The motion for the rezone carried 11 For, 1 Against, Mr. Gundersen voting NO). Ballots were cast for item 2h, Docket No. 15 -82 D. The motion for 'the Preliminary Development Plan carried unanimously 12 to 0 October 19, 1982 Proposed Motion Land Use Committee Re: Rezone Docket No. 14 -822 Carmel Research Development Park "Motion duly made and seconded that: The Land Use Conmittee recommends granting the application for rezone of 267.1 acres from R -1 /R -2 zoning classification to M -3 zoning classification for Research and Development Park in accordance with Preliminary Development Plan and documents on file in support thereof, based upon the following understanding and commitment by the applicants: 1. The Declarations of Development Standards and Restrictions, as amended, and attached herein shall be made a part of the formal Development Plan. 2. That immediately following rezone of the acreage by enactment of ordinance by the Carmel City Council, application will be made in a coordinated effort by the Carmel City Engineer, Carmel Board of Works, Department of Community Develop- ment, Carmel Plan Commission and the applicants for this rezone to deter the best direct access to U.S. Highway 31. 3. That development of the Park will be in a simultaneous sequence in that as multi- family building is commenced in one segment of the -Park, other land uses else where in the Park, such as warehouse, commercial or office warehouse units will also be constructed in a manner that when one 10 -acre land use is under con- struction, another land use, elsewhere, of comparable size will also be under construction. 4. That the Plan Commission recommend to the City of Carmel that there be no street connections between 126th Street and Wilson Village, including Wilson Drive East, which does not adjoin the Park and further recommend that existing easements for 126th SL. along the south line of Wilson Village be vacated. 2` eva7 5. That as the area of the Park is developed along the east line of Guilford Road, appropriate space will be dedicated for pedestrian use and sidewalks will be in- stalled as the particular area develops, primarily as a safety route for children moving north south along Guilford Rod. V1 Ua (,Lllu JVUUL u1Via 6. That prior to Plan Commission approval of Final Development Plans in any quad- rant (NE, NW, SE, SW, refer to attached map) that primary roads including 126th Carmel Dr. and College Ave. (as extended in the M -3 District) shall be completed per Carmel Subdivision Regulations with direct access to U.S. 31 and /or Range Line Rd. within and adjacent to the respective quadrant. C c (u (u 19192 eta. ('o�.,.► .:a•�.-