City Council Executive Session Memoranda

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City Council Executive Session Memoranda Date: April 19, 2021 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: City Hall, Administrative Conference Room Present: Cecilia Coble, David George, Brad DeReamer, Selina Stoller, Pete Peterson, John Weingardt, Jocelyn Vare, Samantha DeLong, Chris Greisl, Mayor Scott Fadness, Deputy Mayor Elliott Hultgren, Megan Baumgartner, and Ashley Elrod. The City Council met in executive session for the following reasons: 1. To conduct interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects pursuant to Ind. Code §5-14-1.5- 6.1(b)(4). I certify that no additional subject matter was discussed other than the subject matter referenced above. Respectfully Submitted, /s/ Christopher P. Greisl Chris Greisl, City Attorney One Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038

Transcript of City Council Executive Session Memoranda

City Council

Executive Session Memoranda

Date: April 19, 2021

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: City Hall, Administrative Conference Room

Present: Cecilia Coble, David George, Brad DeReamer, Selina Stoller, Pete Peterson, John

Weingardt, Jocelyn Vare, Samantha DeLong, Chris Greisl, Mayor Scott Fadness, Deputy Mayor

Elliott Hultgren, Megan Baumgartner, and Ashley Elrod.

The City Council met in executive session for the following reasons:

1. To conduct interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or

agents of industrial or commercial prospects pursuant to Ind. Code §5-14-1.5-

6.1(b)(4).

I certify that no additional subject matter was discussed other than the subject matter referenced

above.

Respectfully Submitted,

/s/ Christopher P. Greisl

Chris Greisl, City Attorney

One Municipal Drive

Fishers, IN 46038

Fishers City Council

Meeting Minutes

Work Session Meeting

April 19, 2021

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Scott Fadness at 6:00 p.m. Present were Selina Stoller, David

George, Pete Peterson, John Weingardt, Cecilia Coble, Brad DeReamer, Jocelyn Vare and Samantha

DeLong. Todd Zimmerman was absent. Others present were Deputy Mayor Elliott Hultgren, City Clerk

Jennifer Kehl and Chris Greisl.

Comprehensive Plan Update

o Tony Bagato made his presentation to the council members.

Geist Waterfront Park Update

o Sarah Sandquist made her presentation to the council members.

Respectfully submitted,

Jennifer L. Kehl City Clerk

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2021 Update

Focus of the Update

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Analyze current trends and conditions

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Consider refinements to goals or action items

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Identify future land use for study areas

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Consider future priorities

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Fishers 2040 Chapters

Future Land Use

Housing and Neighborhoods

Parks Transportation

• Recommended Land Use(s) for 11 Study Areas• New Action Items • Rezoning the City • Study future Redevelopment Areas

• Recommended Land Use(s) for 11 Study Areas• New Action Items • Rezoning the City • Study future Redevelopment Areas

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Future Land Use Update

• Housing Task Force Need• Housing Trends, Needs & Incentives

• Integrated & Alternative Housing Needs• Affordable Housing

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Housing & Neighborhood Update

• Housing Task Force Need• Housing Trends, Needs & Incentives

• Integrated & Alternative Housing Needs• Affordable Housing

• Identify New Opportunities • North Central Fishers Lacking Parks• Expand Trails & Connectivity • Promote Health & Wellness • Promote Art & Culture

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Parks Update

• Identify New Opportunities • North Central Fishers Lacking Parks• Expand Trails & Connectivity • Promote Health & Wellness • Promote Art & Culture

• Throughfare Plan / Bike & Ped Plan– Updated• Focus on Connectivity & Safety • New Action Items• Trail Gap Analyst• Support New Mobility & EV Charging

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Transportation Update

• Throughfare Plan / Bike & Ped Plan– Updated• Focus on Connectivity & Safety • New Action Items• Trail Gap Analyst• Support New Mobility & EV Charging

Learn More!View the Draft Plan at:

https://www.fishers.in.us/1314/Fishers-2040-Plan

Email questions or ideas to:

[email protected]

Attend a Virtual Open House

Wednesday, April 21, 6:00 PM

Thursday, May 6, 7:00 PM

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GEIST WATERFRONT PARKProject update Spring 2021

Phase 1 A and 1B Project Limits

A. Community building w/ restrooms and multi-purpose room (3K SF)

B. Beach-side playspace

C. The Beach

D. Fishing pier

E. Canoe/Kayak launch + storage

F. Flex lawn

G. Overlook

H. Food truck/vendor parking

I. Parking lot w/ bio-swales

J. Bus parking

K. Maintenance building (2.8K SF)

L. Gateway feature + fence

M. Welcome station + kiosk

N. Existing cell tower (to remain)

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Gated Entrance design• Left lane is Resident Priority • Non-Residents enter through

Right lane which includes a pull-off “blister” to purchase daily pass

• Entrance fees will be for all modes of transportation- car, pedestrian, and cyclist.

• Non-resident fees are yet to be determined but will be similar to Saxony Beach fees.

• Gate will be un-staffed but we will require the beach operator to post up and “spot check” entries.

A. Beachside Playspace

BEACH + SAND PLAY

Construction timeline

Phase 1a

• Phase 1a out to bid 2/15/21

• Phase 1a construction mobilization 4/1/21

• Phase 1a completion 9/1/21

Phase 1b

• Phase 1b out to bid 4/15/21

• Phase 1b construction mobilization 8/1/21

• Phase 1b completion 12/1/22

Project Budget

• Total budget for Phase 1- $15.5 Million

• Phase 1a bids came in $21,000 under budget

• Will review Phase 1b bids May 21.

Questions?

Sarah Sandquist

Director of Parks and Recreation

Fishers Parks

[email protected]

630-702-9600 (cell)

Fishers City Council

Meeting Minutes

Regular Meeting

April 19, 2021

EXECUTIVE SESSION, 6:00 p.m., City Hall, Administration Conference Room

To conduct interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of

industrial or commercial prospects under Ind. Code §5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4).

WORK SESSION, 6:30p.m., City Hall Auditorium

Comprehensive Plan Update

Geist Waterfront Park Update

REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING, 7:00 p.m., City Hall Auditorium

1. Meeting Called to Order with the Pledge of Allegiance:

The meeting was called to order by Selina Stoller at 7:00 p.m.. Present were David George, Pete Peterson, John Weingardt, Cecilia Coble, Brad DeReamer, Jocelyn Vare and Samantha DeLong. Todd Zimmerman was virtual until he arrived at 7:48 p.m.

Others present were: Larry Lannan, Tony Bagato, Megan Schafer, Ross Hilleary, Sara Sandquist, Ashley Elrod, Jonah Butler, Mackenzie Poole, Steve Orusa, Lisa Bradford, Megan Baumgartner, Andy Burkes, Ed Gebhart, Art Hennig, Mike Johnson, Steve Harden, Norm Tate, Mike Pederson, Monica Heltz, Dayna Colbert, Eric Wojak, Shari Hinrichson, Chris Bishop, Tracy Land, Susan Brandier, Rachel Quade, Chad Litton, Larry Anst, John Davis, Madeline Davis, Melinda Jensen, Teresa Amick, Allison Nickolson, Katie Zipper, Angela Adle, Hannah Toller, John Mehling, Lane Skeeter, and Andrea Salwoneyer.

2. Announcements:

None 3. Proclamations:

a. Week of the Young Child Proclamation - Read by Samantha DeLong b. Arbor Day Proclamation - Read by Brad DeReamer

4. Presentations: a. Service Awards

i. Norm Tate – 25 years

Chief Ed Gebhart presented Norm Tate with his 25-year service award.

ii. Jim Alderman – 30 years

iii. Richard Nyberg – 30 years

iv. Gregg Scheele – 30 years

v. Stephen White – 30 years

5. Mayor’s Youth Academy:

The students from the Mayor’s Youth Academy introduced themselves and

made their presentation on the fire department. They gave suggestions on

how to get more involved with the youth and young adults in the

community.

6. Finance Committee Report:

Chairman John Weingardt gave a brief update from the Finance Committee meeting.

7. Health Department Update:

Health Department Director Monica Heltz made her presentation to the council members.

The rates have gone up to 12.8%

12,500 calls have been received by the health department.

65,000 tests have been completed.

As of 4/20/2021 27,000 vaccines have been given.

35% of the eligible population have received the vaccine. 8. Consent Agenda:

a. Request to approve the previous meeting minutes for March 15, 2021: Executive Session I Regular Session

b. R041921 - A Resolution of the Common Council Authorizing the City Controller to Transfer

Certain Funds: Council Action Form I Exhibit A I Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve the consent agenda. John

Weingardt seconded the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all

members vote yay. The motion passed.

REGULAR AGENDA Budget/Financial

9. 041921 - Request to Establish A Local Grant Fund – The ARP Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery

Fund. - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Reading: Council Action Form I Ordinance - SIGNED ADOPTION

Lisa Bradford made her presentation to the city council members.

Pete Peterson made a motion to suspend the rules and have the 1st, 2nd,

and 3rd Reading on ordinance 041921. John Weingardt seconded the

motion.

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 041921. David

George seconded the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all

members vote yay. The motion passed.

10. R041921A - Request to Approve an Additional Appropriation to the City of Fishers Criminal

Investigations (Forfeiture) Fund. Public Hearing: Council Action Form I Exhibit A I Exhibit B I

Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION

Lisa Bradford and Chief Ed Gebhart made his presentation to the city council members.

President Selina Stoller opened the meeting for a Public Hearing.

Lance Skeeters came forward. He does not believe that funds for the gun racks should be

paid from the Forfeiture Fund.

Chief Ed Gebhart explained that there is a state statue and formula as to how the funds

can be spent. The schools also receive some of the funds.

President Selina Stoller closed the Public Hearing.

Councilwoman Jocelyn Vare stated she did not believe the practice of the forfeiture fund

should be used for the police department.

Councilman Todd Zimmerman also made some comments regarding how you should use

your words.

John Weingardt made a motion to approve resolution R041921A. Pete Peterson

seconded the motion. Pete Peterson, John Weingardt, David George, Selina Stoller, Cecilia

Coble, Todd Zimmerman, Brad DeReamer, and Samantha Stoller voted yay. Jocelyn Vare

voted nay. The vote was 8 Yay and 1 Nay. The motion passed.

Planning & Zoning 11. R041921B - Request to approve a resolution adopting the Fiscal Plan for the Legacy Bible Church

annexation: Council Action Form I Fiscal Plan I Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve resolution R041921B. Todd Zimmerman

seconded the motion. There was no remonstrance and all members voted yay. The

motion passed.

12. 021521B - Request to approve a voluntary annexation of one (1) Lot known as the Legacy Bible

Church property, located at 13490 Howe Rd on the east side of Howe Rd, north of 131st St,

consisting of approximately 16.42 acres. - Final Reading: Council Action Form I Ordinance -

SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 021521B. John Weingardt seconded

the motion. There was no remonstrance and all members voted yay. The motion passed.

13. 041921A - Request to approve a Utility Easement Vacation of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. –

1st, 2nd, and 3rd Reading, Public Hearing: Council Action Form I Petition I Ordinance

President Selina Stoller opened the meeting for a Public Hearing. No one came forward

and the Public Hearing was closed.

Pete Peterson made a motion to suspend the rules and have the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

Reading. Cecilia Coble second motion. Pete Peterson, John Weingardt, David George,

Selina Stoller, Cecilia Coble, Todd Zimmerman, Brad DeReamer, and Samantha Stoller

voted yay. Jocelyn Vare voted nay. The vote was 8 Yay and 1 Nay.

1st Reading only was held.

14. R041921C - Request to approve a resolution adopting the Fiscal Plan for the Summerfield

Annexation: Council Action Form I Fiscal Plan I Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve resolution R041921C. Cecilia Coble seconded

the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion passed.

15. 021521 - Request to approve a voluntary annexation of one (1) lot known as the Summerfield

Annexation. The property is located south of 136th Street with the common address of 11137 E

136th Street and consists of 5.10 acres - Final Reading: Council Action Form I Location Map I

Ordinance - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 021521. David George seconded the

motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion passed.

16. R041921D - Request to approve a resolution adopting the Fiscal Plan for the Wetherill Estates

Annexation: Council Action Form I Fiscal Plan I Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance R041921D. John Weingardt seconded

the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion passed.

17. 021521A - Request to approve a voluntary annexation of one (1) lot known as the Wetherill

Estates Annexation. The property is located east of Cumberland Road with the common address of

10275 Cumberland Road and consists of 6.41 acres - Final Reading: Council Action Form I

Location Map I Ordinance - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 021521A. David George seconded

the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion passed.

18. R041921E - Request to approve a resolution adopting the Fiscal Plan for the Sunderman Estates

Annexation: Council Action Form I Fiscal Plan I Resolution - SIGNED ADOPTION\

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve resolution R041921E. Samantha DeLong

seconded the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion

passed.

19. 021521C - Request to approve a voluntary annexation of one (1) lot known as the Sunderman

Estates Annexation. The property is located north of 106th Street with the common address of

11110 E 106th Street and consists of 5.07 acres - Final Reading: Council Action Form I Location

Map I Ordinance - SIGNED ADOPTION

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 021521C. John Weingardt seconded

the motion. There was no remonstrance, and all members vote yay. The motion passed.

20. 021521D - Consideration of a Rezone from EN, I-69 Overlay Zone to PUD-M for a mixed-use PUD

on 36 acres east side of USA Parkway, known as County Parcel No. 15-15-06-00-00-002.000. The

project includes 250 residential units, with 210 duplexes and eight (8) five-plex townhomes (40

units). The PUD includes a commercial project that will be developed in the future - Final Reading:

Council Action Form I Staff Report I PUD I Ordinance - SIGNED ADOPTION

Tony Bagato made his presentation to the city council members.

Steve Harden spoke on the development.

Pete Peterson made a motion to approve ordinance 021521D on the condition that the

trail will be moved to the west side of the street. Todd Zimmerman seconded the motion.

The motion passed. Pete Peterson, Todd Zimmerman, Selina Stoller, Cecilia Coble, John

Weingardt and Brad DeReamer voted yay. Jocelyn Vare and Samantha DeLong voted nay.

David George abstained. The vote was 6 YAY, 2 NAY and 1 ABSTAINED. The motion

passed.

21. 041921B - Consideration of a Text Amendment to Section 3.4.2. Municipal Airport District to

modify the Lot Area requirement, building setbacks and impervious surface area. - 1st Reading:

Council Action Form I Ordinance

Tony Bagato made his presentation to the city council members.

Pete Peterson called for the 1st Reading.

REGULAR ITEMS

22. Any other Unfinished / New Business

None

23. Community Comment

Chad Litton came forward and was unhappy about changes made in the ordinance 021521D - Consideration of a Rezone from EN, I-69 Overlay Zone to PUD-M for a mixed-use PUD on 36 acres east side of USA Parkway, known as County Parcel No. 15-15-06-00-00-002.000. The project includes 250 residential units, with 210 duplexes and eight (8) five-plex townhomes (40 units). The PUD includes a commercial project that will be developed in the future. The fence that is proposed is not what was agreed to.

Mayor Fadness asked him to contact his office to discuss the fence.

Community Comments Submitted by Website

24. Meeting Adjournment

Pete Peterson made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Todd Zimmerman seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Jennifer L. Kehl City Clerk

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Address 13625 E 114th StFishers, IN 46037

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Subdivision or business name Cedarstone

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Planned Unit Development Committee Meeting - 4/14/21 at 5 p.m.Plan Commission Meeting - 4/14/21 at 6 p.m.City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

No

Project Name/Number Marina PUD --ORDINANCE NO. 021521F

Planned Unit Development CommitteeMeeting – 4/14/21 at 5 p.m.

Please be sure that the email sent by Chris Cooke to the Fishers PlanningDepartment (Ross Hilleary) makes the notes related to the proposedrestaurant on the Marina PUD. Thanks, Chris Cooke

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. I am surprised that there was no notice given to neighboring homeownersfor the Mar 15 meeting of the City Council that amended the Marina PUDand allowed a 5,000 sq foot restaurant on the lake front. The residentsacross the lake should have been noticed and allowed to comment. Canthe City Council please notify the PUD committee that the comments of thepublic should have input when they make their decisions? Thanks, ChrisCooke

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Name Sharon Canaday

Address 9768 Pine Ridge Drive NorthFishers, IN 56038

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Subdivision or business name The Pines (Subdivision)

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Project Name/Number 041921A Utility easement Vacation; 041921B/Modify Lot Arearequirements....

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. I am voicing my opposition to both above numbered items on the Agendafor the City Council Meeting on 4/19/2021. This property was not intendedto be zoned for use as a warehouse/distribution center as indicated in theMetro Park Development Opportunities in Fishers, Indiana brochure andthe City's Plan. In that brochure the Phase I Conceptual Site Plan for the64+/- acres was conceived to be Flex Employment Centers for R&D andOffice/Employment Nodes. Those uses are consistent with the "smart,vibrant, and entrepreneurial city" that has been and is a consistent part ofthe vision for development in Fishers, Indiana. A warehouse/distributioncenter off of one of the busiest streets in Fishers, that already has hightraffic counts of semis and noise pollution receives due to big box retailestablishments, will only lead to further congestion and safety issues. Theturn areas from 96th Street onto Masters Road and from Masters Road to96th Street, and the new proposed access street off of 96th Street to thefacility will not accommodate large semis/trucks without encroaching intothe second lane of the streets, creating unsafe driving conditions. TheNickle Plate Trail will cross 96th Street between the proposed project andaccess to Interstate 69, creating unsafe conditions for walkers, runners,and bikers due to the increase of semi truck/large truck traffic. If thesemi/truck traffic from the proposed project proceeds west on 96th Street,additional issues of safety arise due to Michigan left hand turns androundabouts. In an email to Fishers resident Shirley Smith, dated March15, 2021 from City Planner Ross Hilleary, he states that under the currentproposed site plan there is parking for 78 trailers and 210 automobiles. Healso sates that "This parking number could change". The proposed facilitywill operate 24 hours a day, creating a higher volume of traffic around theclock. The variances requested drastically cut the required setbackminimums. This in itself should set off red flags. If the proposed projectcannot adhere to the required setbacks and other requirements this is notthe right location for the project. Additional air, light and noise pollution willbe added to our city's environment. The City of Fishers and its residentstake great pride in and tout the rankings that the City receives for safety,best place to live and raise a child, and its awards for being a greencommunity. All of these attributes will be threatened by allowing projectssuch as this warehouse/distribution center to locate in an area thatspecifically was not intended for that use. This proposed project will alsohave a negative impact on the value of the homes in the area due to all ofthe above stated concerns. I respectfully ask that you do not allow thisproject to proceed and that you continue to adhere to smart growth anddevelopment as touted by the city, and locating warehouse/distributioncenters away from residential and retail areas in an industrial/distributionpark meant for this type of project. It is important to the quality of life alongthis area of the 96th Street corridor that the integrity of our neighborhoodsand residential areas be preserved. Do not set a precedent here that willcreate havoc on 96th Street and change the landscape of the area. Pleasechoose quality of life and place over the increase in tax base that thisproject, and others that will follow it in this area because you allowed thisproject, will bring. There are more suitable uses for this property that willenhance, not detract, from our city; and ones that will not require

decreasing safety, environment, esthetic, and living standards for theresidents of Fishers. Thank you for the opportunity to share my concerns.

Sharon CanadayFishers resident

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Name Travis Belton

Address 10348 Waveland CircleFishers, IN 46038

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Subdivision or business name Northpoint

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

No

Project Name/Number R041921A

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. I strongly oppose allowing FPD to use funds obtained thru asset forfeiture. While I have great respect for our police department, This direct conflict ofinterest looks bad. If this relatively small is allowed it will open the doors toadditional exceptions in the future. This is the wrong way to fund our policedepartment.

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Name Diane Eaton

Address 10200 Willow View Road10200 Willow View RoadFishers, IN 46038

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Subdivision or business name Hamilton HIlls

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

No

Project Name/Number Airport warehouse -041921B

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. Dear Councilors,

I am writing to ask you to vote no on this project at the present location. Myunderstanding is that the airport grounds was to be zoned commercial andthat the goal was to have office buildings or office hubs on the property.

Several concerns:

1. Proposed building is already large and then to add more size to it byextending the set backs from the road only increase the building size.

2. This project is on the residential side of the airport property therefore itwill impact the residences by the increase in traffic , the noise from thetraffic, the increase in exterior lighting and the possible crime it could bringto the neighborhood. What are the landscape barriers that are going to berequired to shield the neighborhood from this project?

3. Has there been any traffic studies on the increase of traffic onWillowView which is a residential street and 96th Street? Willow View is anarrow residential road not one that can handle the increase in traffic.

4. Has there been any environmental and wildlife studies on how thisproject will impact the wildlife from Richie Woods? Are there any bats orother protected wildlife on this ground ?

5. Drainage is a concern since the run off is going into a small creek?

5. Could this project be re-located to the commercial and business side ofthe property that is closer to Hague Road. It seems that the industrialnature of this project fits well with the other commercial and industrial typesof buildings on the Hague side of the building.

This is not the type of project that Fishers discussed building on the airportgrounds and it is one that will negatively impact the neighborhood.

Thank you for voting agains this project.

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Name Jon Osborne

Address 9246 Embers WayIndianapolis, IN 46250

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Subdivision or business name Hearthstone

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

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Project Name/Number Scannel Properties proposed Distribution Center at 96th and Masters Rd.

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. This location is a poor fit for a high traffic facility that will bring numeroussemi-trucks through an already congested area. The 96th Street corridorfrom I-69 to Masters was recently refurbished to create traffic chokepointsto slow down traffic due to safety issues, so the last thing the area needs isa significant increase in traffic, especially heavy vehicle traffic.Furthermore, trucks may attempt to bypass this congestion by cutting downMasters Road to 82nd Street, taking them through residential areasill-suited for heavy traffic, especially given the poor condition of MastersRoad.

This will also increase the hazards to pedestrian and bicycle traffic onMasters Road. If this project is to go through, Scannel should fund thewidening of 96th Street from Masters to I-69, resurfacing Masters Roadfrom 96th St. to 82nd St with durable material able to withstand semi-trucktraffic, the addition of a bicycle lane and sidewalk from 96th Street to 82ndStreet. To do any less is a disservice to area residents and puts people,especially children, at risk.

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Name Tasha Chapel-Marsh

Address 9182 Fireside DriveIndianapolis, IN 46250

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Subdivision or business name Hearthstone

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

No

Project Name/Number 310k sqft Distribution Center, Corner of 96th/Masters

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. My family moved over here from Zionsville in 2017. Which was a bigchange for us all. However, we love it! Having a sense of "small suburbs"amongst limitless amenities. We live just blocks from this proposeddevelopment. Traffic is already bad and the roads are rarely ever fixed andstill dealing with years of left over pot holes. The light pollution isn't too badand some nights we can still star gaze. I dread mass industrial typedevelopments near homes. Increased traffic, 24/7 noise, the inevitablepollution from places like this will most likely effect the nature preserve onthe North side of the air field, light pollution will make the stars disappear,most people working in these places will not be from Fishers or aroundhere. Reduced safety with more traffic. I'm raising 2 boys and one isalready driving. So it's a big concern. We love the little shops around here. Icould see something smaller retail etc go in there. I know many residentswouldn't oppose that. Living on the Indy side of 96th street I know we getlittle say. But we are all talking and the chatter is loud over here. This willchange this area in a horrible way. Please rethink this mass industrialDistribution Center development!! Please keep the homeowners & families nearby in mind!

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Name Julie Chambers

Address 12984 Bartlett DriveFishers, IN 46037

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Subdivision or business name Tanglewood

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

Is this comment regarding 5G cell towerdeployment?

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Project Name/Number R041921A

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. I am writing to ask the Council to vote no on the request to approveadditional appropriations from the forfeiture fund to Fishers PD. Theresidents have not been provided enough information to show why thisappropriation and expense is necessary. Additionally, our police should notbe incentivized to stop or arrest individuals for financial gain. Our stateforfeiture laws are controversial and amendments have been discussed foryears. Until the law is updated to ensure that it is used fairly andappropriately, our city should not be using these funds to supplement ourpolice budget.

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Name Cindy Goodman

Address 9683 Spruce LnFishers, IN 46038

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Subdivision or business name naab road surgery center

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

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Project Name/Number Fisher Airport

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. I Cindy Goodman, Resident/homeowner at 9683 Spruce Lane ( The Pines)Fishers, Indiana strongly disapproves of the development of warehousesto be built where the Fishers Airport currently resides. I think this will nothelp the value of the Homes in this Hamilton County area. This willincrease more Truck and Semi Traffic that the area does not need. Thisarea would prosper more by adding Nature Trails along with the Bike Paththat was intended to replace the Rail Road Tracks, Restaurants andshopping would enhance the Area too. Thank you and I hope that theCity of Fishers understands the concern for keeping this area safe andappealing .

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Form Name: Public Meeting Comment FormSubmission Time: April 19, 2021 11:31 amBrowser: Chrome 89.0.4389.114 / WindowsIP Address: 98.220.177.157Unique ID: 794536779Location: 40.035999298096, -86.170501708984

Name Duane Miller

Address 11106 Timberview Dr.Fishers, IN 46037

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Subdivision or business name Walnut Hills

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City Council Meeting - 4/19/21 at 7 p.m.

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Project Name/Number 021521D

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. Concerning the Buffer area by Walnut Hills, there has been a recentchange moving the privacy fence from the west side of the sewer easementto the east. By doing this, the residents of Walnut Hills are concerned thatthere will no longer be room for the planed trees along that fence. Thebuffer along Highpoint Ridge is clearly defined, and distance as well asnumber of trees. If the fence is moved, and the tree line is no longerconsistent, it will have a poor visual effect, and no longer provide a visualburrier for up to 40% of the homes along Walnut Hills. We would like thefence in its original planned location on the west side of the easement toallow room for a consistent tree line.

Thank You,Duane Miller

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Form Name: Public Meeting Comment FormSubmission Time: April 19, 2021 11:56 amBrowser: Chrome 89.0.4389.128 / WindowsIP Address: 76.74.26.206Unique ID: 794551090Location: 42.130599975586, -87.767799377441

Name Chad Litton

Address 11034 Timberview DriveFishers, IN 46037

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Subdivision or business name Walnut Hills

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Project Name/Number villas on usa parkway

City Council Meeting – 4/19/21 at 7 p.m. 1. please provide a reasoning on why the pond cannot be moved southother than "we looked at it and it doesn't fit with our plans". Moving thepond south would alleviate issues with the 3 homes in walnut hills that willbe affected most by proximity to villa units, lighting, noise, privacy andsafety issues.

2. There is a sewer easement running east and west along the southernpropertly line of the project. plans show building on top of this easment? will it be relocated?

3 . where will the low rent villas Mr. Fadness has promised be located? Will they be the ones closest to the walnut hills neighborhood at the southeastern corner of the project?

4. Who do we contact for issues with drainage, both current, and after thisproject is approved?

5. How can we determine an area to be zoned as residential when thereisn't any "ownership" of the property, only rentals? This doesn't share thesame zoning designation as other massive rental areas within fishers?

Thanks.