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lighted. She stated that the two signs would be six feet by eight feet with ground lights <br /> for evening lighting. The board stated that the signs would have a twenty-foot setback <br /> for each sign, which would start one foot frontthe iighe-of-vray. They stated that the - <br /> lighting from the sign could not interfere with the neighbors or spill across the property <br /> line in any way. <br /> There being no objections from the floor, Mr. Alan Kramer, second by Mr. Jon Swisher, <br /> made a'motion to approve the variance for property at Lot 1, Block 34 from R-1 to B-2 <br /> with the signs to be in compliance with the above issues discussed. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> Mr. Currens stated that she would need to get the verification of mailing for the missing <br /> letter. <br /> Next Mr. John Larsen of Holloway and Associates,representing Mr. Elman Thomas <br /> Scott, requesting a variance in development standards for lot size for property located 520 <br /> Bingham Road. They are asking for a lot less than one acre that is not serviced by <br /> sanitary sewers. Mr. Scott lives on the smaller lot of 7830 sq. feet and the other lot is <br /> 0.184 acres. He has resided in the frame house for several years and due to health <br /> reasons would like to build another house approximately thirty by forty feet for his <br /> daughter to reside in so she can care for them. There are several other buildings on the <br /> property, which if he is allowed to build another house, he will remove some of the <br /> buildings. Mr. Scott has an easement for septic purposes onto the Redman property that <br /> adjoins to the north, he has given a copy to Mr. Currens. The smaller of the two lots, <br /> which is 7830 sq. feet, will not be relied upon to support the septic system. They have <br /> supplied a layout of the purposed septic system. Mr. Scott has a total of 1.28 acres for <br /> both lots, so the 0.184 and the 7830 sq. feet lot size are both net acreage after 25-foot <br /> right-of--way has been dedicated to the county for roadway purposes. Mr. Larsen <br /> introduced Mrs.Judy Perry, the daughter of Mr.Elman Thomas Scott, who resides on the <br /> Westside of Indianapolis. She said that five years ago her husband died and her mother <br /> fell and broke her back. She works for the Wayne Twp. School Corporation and lives in <br /> Indianapolis, it is about a twenty minute drive to their house, and her mother called her at <br /> three o'clock in the morning to come down. She feels if would more beneficial for her to <br /> live closer and let them stay in their home. <br /> There being no objections from the floor, Mr. Mike Young, second by Mr. Jon Swisher, <br /> made a motion to grant the variance for lot size for 520 Bingham Road. Motion carried <br /> 4-0 <br /> Next Mr. John Setty, for Casey's General Store, at State Road 144 and Springmill.Drive, <br /> requesting a variance on the setback distance for their canopy and sign. The sign setback <br /> on State Road 144 should be 40 feet, they are asking for a variance to zero foot setback <br /> and for the canopy from twelve feet to ten feet setback on Springmill Drive. Mr. Setty <br /> stated that Casey's General Store would provide a letter stating that if the sign needed to <br /> be taken down for any repairs in the easement, that they would take it down and replace it <br /> at their expense. <br />
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