Apologies for the slight delay in getting these results to you. Nothing terribly surprising happened in the voting. The most controversial case — construction of a gas station on the NW corner of 10th and DMLK Jr. — was continued (again) to next month.
Address: 1826 N. Alabama Street
Historic District: Herron-Morton Place
Case: Demolish historic accessory structure, construct a 3-car garage.
Staff Recommendation: Approval of Certificate of Authorization
Commission Ruling: Approved with Stipulations
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Address: 5505 E. Washington Street
Historic District: Irvington
Case: Remove a tree in the rear yard, erect fencing to create dumpster screening and Variances of Development Standards.
Staff Recommendation: Approval
Commission Ruling: Continued to 9/1/10 IHPC Hearing
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Address: 922 Massachusetts Avenue
Historic District: Chatham-Arch Massachusetts Avenue
Case: Repair and expand existing awning, modify window openings, addition of pre-fab cooler with dumpster enclosure on a concrete pad.
Staff Recommendation: Approval
Commission Ruling: Approved with Stipulations
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Urban Indy Note: The staff report indicates that the petitioner intends to open a new restaurant in the ground floor of this building.
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Address: 1606 N. Delaware Street
Historic District: Herron Morton Place
Case: For signage, site improvements, masonry repair, gutter/soffit repair, new HVAC and for approval of a Variance of Use.
Staff Recommendation: Approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness
Commission Ruling: Approved with Stipulations
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Address: 1010 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street
Historic District: Ransom Place
Case: Construct new structure, gas pump island and canopy; site improvements/landscaping.
Staff Recommendation: Approval with stipulations
Commission Ruling: Continued to 9/1/10 IHPC Hearing
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Urban Indy Note: The staff report indicates that remonstrators are concerned about this project. Issues include (a) ingress/egress given traffic volume in the area and (b) orientation of the convenience store building.
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Address: 1819 N. Alabama Street
Historic District: Herron Morton Place
Case: Retain siding, windows and trim installed in violation of previously issued COA’s. Retain sided over window openings completed without approval.
Staff Recommendation: Denial
Commission Ruling: Denied
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Address: 612 E. 9th Street
Historic District: Chatham-Arch Massachusetts Avenue
Case: Retain siding as installed on garage not in compliance with previously issued COA.
Staff Recommendation: Approval of staff recommended compromise, or Denial
Commission Ruling: Continued to 9/1/10 IHPC Hearing
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Address: 543 Lockerbie Street
Historic District: Lockerbie Square
Case: Construct new single-family house with 2-car attached garage; Variances of Development Standards.
Staff Recommendation: Approval of a Certificate of Authorization with stipulations
Commission Ruling: Approved with stipulations
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Address: 123 W. Louisiana Street
Historic District: Union Station
Case: Construct an enclosed pedestrian connector at the 2nd level between Crowne Plaza Hotel and the Convention Center.
Staff Recommendation: Approval
Commission Ruling: Approved with stipulations
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Address: 250 S. Meridian Street
Historic District: Wholesale District
Case: Modify the rooftop penthouse exterior; construct a stairwell enclosure addition on the southwest corner of roof; install handrails along the south and east parapet walls; install a rooftop deck covering; install a street-level awning along Meridian Street.
Staff Recommendation: approval with stipulations
Commission Ruling: Approved with stipulations
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