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Save the Nickel Plate holds first community session By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Save the Nickel Plate held its first community listening session June 19. The commutranspoRtation nity group formed in response to the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority’s Feb. 28 announcement of the proposed Nickel Plate Trail, a 9.2-mile, $9 million walking and biking trail from 96th Street in Fishers to Pleasant Street in Noblesville. The HHPA – made up of equal parts City of Fishers, City of Noblesville and Hamilton County governments – owns the rail line. Led by group member Logan Day, approximately 50 area residents attended the meeting at the Noblesville Township Community Center, 372 S. Eighth St., Noblesville. Day Now, the group is pointing to City of Fishers documents to help advance its “Rails and Trails” idea that would save the tracks and rail line from being removed while also supporting construction of the proposed trail. 1996 HHPA LETTER TO INDOT In 1996, then-executive director of the HHPA, Larry Hopkins, wrote a letter, dated March 21, to the Indiana Dept. of Transportation requesting the remaining $250,000 of additional funds from a $1.25 million transportation enhancement grant the HHPA had received to purchase and improve the Nickel Plate Rail Line. In the letter, he stated, “Our intent is to use this line primarily to operate historic and recreational railroads.” 2013 TRANSPORATION PLAN SURVEY In 2013, Fishers completed a Transportation Plan survey. A majority of respondents ranked improving connections between Fishers and other Indianapolis metropolitan areas and improving transportation options for pedestrians as “very important.” One question from the study, “If the fol-

A 1953 map of the New York, St. Louis and Chicago Railroad System shows the Nickel Plate’s connection from Indianapolis to north through the state to Michigan City, Ind., connecting nearly every county seat of the counties in which it travels through – Indianapolis, Noblesville, Tipton, Kokomo, Rochester, Plymouth and Michigan City. (Submitted map)

lowing services were available to me, I would use them,” showed overwhelming support for both a rail system and walking paths when compared to bike lanes, carpools, park-and-ride options and shuttle buses. “Our suggestion from the very beginning, as our little handheld signs say, has been rails and trails, but they act like trails is the only thing that’s going to work for them,” Day said. JULY 2014 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN Several proposed route maps from Fishers’ July 2014 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan shows “proposed trail next to rail” along the rail line through the city. In the same document, a list of mid-term capital project recommendations to be implemented within the next six to 10 years (from 2014) lists a plan for a trail next to the rail line for 2.27 miles from 96th to 116th streets and for 2.74 miles from Lantern Road to 146th Street. 2014 NICKEL PLATE DISTRICT CODE Adopted in February 2014, Fishers’ Nickel Plate District Code stated that “Dating back to the time when it was referred to as Fishers’

Switch, the (Nickel Plate District) was built off of the activity and commerce from the railroad. Though few remnants of those times remain, the railroad could once again unlock greater potential for the Nickel Plate District through connection to Indianapolis and other regional destinations.” “Connection into Indianapolis is something this community could benefit from in a variety of ways and would certainly make for a worldclass feature that no one else has,” Day said. “The future potential of this is what really causes us to look at the proposed trail-only idea and say, ‘How much foresight, how much future vision is there really in this plan?’ We don’t see it.” A petition from the Save the Nickel Plate group has garnered approximately 6,000 signatures. Day said Save the Nickel Plate will hold meetings every other week, alternating between Fishers and Noblesville. As of press time, a date for the next meeting had not been set. For more, visit savethenickelplate.org.

No proof of Russian hacking in Indiana voting systems news@currentinoblesville.com Recent national media reports claim that Russian hackers might have infiltrated as many as 37 states’ voting syselection tems, but local officials said Indiana was untouched. According to Hamilton County Elections Administrator Kathy Richardson, there is talk that Russian hackers got into a voting system used by multiple U.S. states, called VR Systems.

However, she said that only six Indiana counties use VR Systems – Cass, Montgomery, Wayne, Vigo, Vanderburg and Floyd- but those six were untouched. “The Secretary of State Richardson told (election administrators) ... none had evidence of being hacked,” Richardson said. Richardson said as for Hamilton County,

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What happened: City council approved designating the proposed Knowledge Services as an economic revitalization area. It also approved the economic development agreement. What it means: The economic development agreement between Knowledge Services and the City of Fishers includes a 10-year, 85 percent abatement of real property taxes, which equals to approximately $1.2 million. Knowledge Services also will receive a $500,000 construction grant for rehabilitating the site. Knowledge Services will bring 800 employees to Fishers with an aggregate payroll of $28 million by 2021. What happened: Fishers City Council approved the issuance of a three-way liquor license to Another Broken Egg CafĂŠ. What it means: Last year during the legislative session, the City of Fishers obtained four, three-way liquor licenses. The licenses are specific to the Fishers downtown revitalization area and are non-transferable. Another Broken Egg CafĂŠ has plans to move into the Switch building at 9 Municipal Dr. before the end of the year. What happened: Council approved an abatement to Braden Business Systems unanimously, although council member Rich Block abstained. What it means: Braden Business Systems is under construction. It was originally approved for 35,000 square feet. It has now grown to 45,000 square feet. The extra space will allow another company to move into the building. However, prior to building, surveys and environmental studies were able to detect grain silos beneath the concrete. The silos have provided more sitework costs at approximately $93,000. The amendment would allow for two more years of abatement at 70 percent for Braden Business Systems.

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USA Parkway Drivers on USA Parkway will experience lane restrictions while crews resurface the roadway. Flaggers will direct traffic. Ind. 37 Lane and shoulder restrictions will be in place through June 30 on Ind. 37. All work on the project is expected to be complete this summer. Turn lanes will not be affected. A minimum of one through-lane will be maintained at all times. Five-points roundabout Work on the “five-points roundabout” continues. While construction takes place, the intersection that connects 10th Street and Christian and Greenfield avenues has become an all-way stop, one-lane stop. Construction began April 24 and is expected to end sometime next month. The city has designated a detour route of 16th, Pleasant and Eighth streets to avoid the project.

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The second factor in KaBOOM!’s decision was the free and reduced-price summer camps offered by Fishers Parks and The City of Fishers was recently desigRecreation. nated a 2017 Playful City USA Community by “We worked in collaboration with Fishers KaBOOM! for the accomplishment ninth time. The Youth Assistance Program to identify kids in need. We offer free-and reduced-camps award honors to kids with financial needs. There cities across the U.S. committed to is sort of an inclusiveness that we offering fun, playful activities for provided with our camps for the children to encourage health and first time,” Elliot said. wellness. The third factor was a program “At the beginning of this year we called Biz Kids. filled out an application about what “We partnered with Launch Fishwe've been doing, what our park ers, and it gives kids an opportunity system is like and some of the new to come out and sell various items program offerings we've put togethElliot through a pop-up tent at the Fishers er in the past year,” said Tony Elliot, Farmers Market. It’s a really unique engagedirector of Fishers Parks and Recreation. ment opportunity for kids,” Elliot said. KaBOOM! was impressed by many aspects He said he hopes the award will serve as of the department’s work. A one-of-a-kind a challenge to Fishers Parks and Recration program called Nature First was one of the to continue to engage the community in crereasons Fishers was chosen. ating fun, innovative ways for kids to play. “The program gets every first-grader “In a way it's an award, but in a way it's in Hamilton Southeastern Schools out to also something that should inspire us as a Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve each year. It also brings our Chief Naturalist Danesa Stolz community to advance physical and mental to each first-grade classroom multiple times wellness in the community,” Elliot said. For more, visit fishers.in.us/parks. throughout the year,” Elliot said. “It’s a very unique program.”

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Leading the museum industry Conner Prairie nationally recognized for excellence, interactivity By Heather Collins news@currentinfishers.com Conner Prairie is getting national recognition for cover story the revitalization and reinterpretation of one of Indiana’s most historic properties. The American Alliance of Museums honored Conner Prairie with an Excellence in Exhibition award for the William Conner House, the longest-running exhibit at the museum. Conner Prairie was one of only five museums in the nation to receive the award. “It is always an honor for our work to be recognized by our peers. This is a prestigious competition, and exhibit designers and developers eagerly await the announcement each year. It certainly garners attention in the museum field,” said Cathy Donnelly, exhibits developer at Conner Prairie. Conner Prairie worked with museum artisans, historic- trades specialists and local artists to revitalize and creatively tell the story of the William Conner House in a way that inspires creativity and fosters curiosity in visitors of all ages. AAM judges noted that the museum team “made great use of the interactive media throughout William Conner House for reinterpretation, which encourages visitors to be part of the experience of a historic house through multiple engagement strategies.” “It is a distinct honor, the latest in a string of national awards and recognition that Conner Prairie has achieved. Museums like ours that typically win this award are nationally, even internationally, recognized as leaders in the museum industry,” said Duane Brodt, director of public relations at Conner Prairie. Recently, the museum received the top honor that a museum can receive when it was recognized with a national medal from the Institute for Museum and Library Services. The museum was awarded a $2.3 million grant by the

National Science Foundation to create a STEM-based exhibit with interpretive programming that debuted in 2014. In 2013, Conner Prairie was recognized as one of six “magnetic” museums in the nation and featured in the book, “Magnetic: The Art and Science of Engagement.” The museum was cited as one of the most-visited outdoor museums in the nation by the Outdoor History Museum Forum. Conner Prairie, Indiana’s first Smithsonian-affiliated museum, reopened the William Conner House last year after new interactive and media experiences were installed. “William Conner House is unusual in the museum field in that the house has the look and feel of an historic 1825 house, with furniture and wall treatments accurate to the time period, yet there are modern new media experiences and hands-on activities imbedded in the rooms that visitors explore,” Donnelly said. Donnelly said young visitors enjoy the hands-on games and trying on clothes, including women’s corsets, and testing out the beds. Donnelly said adults are drawn to the Conner family tree, the interactive map of Indiana and learning about hearthside cooking techniques. The William Conner House, built nearly 200 years ago, was first opened to the public by Eli Lilly in 1934. Through the years, the house has undergone several renovations. The latest revitalizations occurred between March 2015 and November of last year as an official Indiana Bicentennial Legacy Project. “Indiana’s bicentennial was a great opportunity to showcase the Conner story,” Donnelly said. “William Conner was present at many of the events that led to Indiana’s statehood. He fought in the War of 1812 and served as an interpreter at several of the treaties the federal government negotiated with the Native Americans. When he built his house, he was already well-known in the local community and in the state as a merchant, farmer, trader and land speculator. His personal story reflected what was going on in the state at the time. The state was changing, and Conner was an important agent of that change.” For more, visit connerprairie.org.

The William Conner House recently received an Excellence in Exhibition award. The Conner House is Conner Prairie’s longest-running exhibit at the museum. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)

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• 1836 Prairietown: A 19th-century village experience immersing visitors in the routine life of central Indiana in 1836. • 1859 Balloon Voyage: Explore the history of

manned flight, airmail and take a trip 350 feet into the sky in Conner Prairie’s tethered balloon. • 1863 Civil War Journey: Visitors can gather supplies and participate in military drills as they learn more about the southern Indiana town of Dupont during the Civil War. • Animal Encounters: Learn about the behaviors of various animals at Conner Prairie’s farm, including English longhorn cattle, Ossabaw hogs, Leicester sheep and Arapawa goats. • Treetop Outpost: Bang on a drum, build with bamboo poles and wooden blocks, paint concrete vases and learn to tie rope in Conner Prairie’s four-story treehouse.

2017 AAM Excellence in Exhibition awards winners Conner Prairie joins the ranks of top museum exhibits in the nation that received the American Alliance of Museums Excellence in Exhibition award. Here are the other 2017 winners: • Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site Philadelphia, Pa. Exhibit: Prisons Today: Questions in the Age of Mass Incarceration Overall award winner for overall excellence • Oakland Museum of California Oakland, Calif. Exhibit: Altered State: Marijuana in California

Winner for civic engagement, respect of audience from multiple viewpoints • The Getty Research Institute and The Getty Conservation Institute Los Angeles, Calif. Exhibit: Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China’s Silk Road For commitment to comprehensive research and conservation • The New Children’s Museum San Diego, Calif. Exhibit: The Wonder Sound For exemplary innovative practice


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Commentary by Terry Anker Walking across the lush grounds of any college campus, one is struck by the silence of the students as they pass. The teeming masses slip by quietly, ears filled with tiny buds delivering music, podcasts or other noise directly into the brain of the would-be scholar. Without looking up, they stare blankly into the phone or other device controlling the flow of bits and bytes. But is it the same to listen to music in one’s ear as it is to hear it in a crowd? As we become more isolated in our opinions – and our sources of information – we rarely share communion with our fellow humans in its receipt. Is music, and so many other things, better if it’s experienced collectively? Do we become trapped in our own thinking as we restrict our sources? To be sure, we are often best-advised to stand on our own. Peer pressure and the lemmingeffect have ruined any number of young and promising lives. We must stand for our own sense of right and fight for those unable to defend themselves. Yet, if we hear only our own music can we hope to understand the perspectives of others? We pass links of funny YouTube videos – but it is in watching the videos together crowding around the same tiny screen that we find the most joy. In retreating into our own personalized and shrinking minorities, do we ensure our own isolation even as we imagine that we are simply living a life of our own design? Can we hope to understand the music of others if we never have occasion to hear it? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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Are you ready for metric? Commentary by Melkote Ramaswamy, Ph.D. Whether you like it or not, America will have to switch to the metric system. The question is no longer observation if, but when? Meters and kilograms are the basic units of the metric system. But in practice, multiples and submultiples are used. Tens are easier to handle. For instance, isn’t it so much convenient to add eight millimeters and 16 millimeters than 5/16 inch and 5/8 inch? We may not have noticed it, but America is already partially metric. Athletes are all-too familiar with the 100-meter dash. Many of you may have taken part in the March of Dimes 5k walk. Gun owners talk of .38 caliber and camera buffs are too cozy with 35mm. Despite of all the tooling expenses involved in conversion, in the long run metric will make for smoother international

machine trade. The world will bless America for it. Remember the United Kingdom gave up LSD (Pounds-ShillingsPence). Aren’t we glad we have dollars and cents, which are metric? Until people become familiar with the metric system, some numbers will sound ridiculous. How do you comprehend a 9060-90 figure or hectare of land? For the heck of it, it is 2.5 acres. Some companies are already doing their bit toward the metric system—the soda people with their liter bottles and the tobacco companies with 100mm cigarettes. The next time you order a pizza don’t bother to convert. Just ask for a large with everything on it. Let the waiter do the math. Melkote Ramaswamy is a Westfield resident and has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from Johns Hopkins University.

For the second leg of my 2017 Summery Vacay Series, I spent a week on the Carolina coast with my family. We humor were 25 people ranging in age from 1 to 75, sharing a single house with untrustworthy toilets and a kitchen sink literally too small to wash dishes. In retrospect, the trip went about as smooth as possible. My two “party” sisters kept it in check this year, and because we traveled in June, the normally oppressive heat wasn’t a factor. But you can’t put that many souls together without a few snafus, although there was nothing as exciting as my 2015 accidental attempt to OD my brother-in-law with Advil that was actually Ambien. Sorry! For starters, someone sabotaged the rib dinner my twin and I made on Monday. After two hours of supposed cooking, we discovered the oven had been turned off. Needless to say, that meat did not fall right off the bone. And of course, most of us are pasty-white gingers who have no business being in the sun. No blistering or vomiting, but we did have a few aloe-requiring burns. The most fascinating “failure” of the trip came while we were all on our way home. Somewhere in Kentucky the first of many text messages pinged: “House worst condition cleaning crew has seen. Security deposit forfeited. No re-rental.” This was incredibly surprising because we hadn’t broken or damaged anything and had emptied the fridge and done the dishes. True, we did leave two toilets clogged, but in our defense, there were no plungers! Attorney Sister … Activate! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE  W EE K It is easy to be proud & harsh & selfish - so easy. But we have been created for better things. -Mother Teresa

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Howdy, column readers Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I turned 70 this year. And so did a 10-year-old freckled little boy named Howdy Doody. For those too young to humor remember, â€œThe Howdy Doody Showâ€? debuted in 1947, its star a convivial wooden marionette whose human partner in the show, Buffalo Bob Smith, lived in my hometown of New Rochelle, New York. Each show had a story line featuring Bob and Howdy. Howdy’s voice was actually Bob Smith’s, which had been prerecorded. Within the show was a cast of characters, some human (like Chief Thunderthud and Princess SummerFallWinterSpring), along with several wood-be human marionettes, like the grumpy Mr. Bluster and the polymorphous creature Flub-a-Dub, who comprised the characteristics of eight different animals. And there was Clarabell, the voiceless clown who communicated with two horns strapped to a box around his waist, one side labeled YES, the other NO. Clarabell uttered not a sound for 13 years until the final show, when he said, almost under his breath, “Goodbye, kids.â€?

The iconic program left us with at least one cultural reference: the peanut gallery, the studio area for the live audience. No adults allowed. The children were welcomed at the top of the broadcast with a robust chant by Buffalo Bob: “What time is it, kids?â€? The response from the audience was equally rousing: “It’s Howdy Doody time!â€? In 1948, Howdy ran for president with the slogan: VOTE FOR A REAL PUPPET. His platform included two annual Christmases, fewer school days and more pictures in history books. More than 250,000 kids requested I’M FOR HOWDY buttons. He lost to Harry Truman. In my home office sits Howdy Doody, a decades-old facsimile puppet, courtesy of my friend and toy collector Phyllis Baskerville. Her priceless gift to me had no strings attached (that’s why it’s a puppet and not a marionette). For the full column, visit currentinwestfield.com.

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CEDIA to bring headquarters to Fishers news@currentinfishers.com The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association development recently sent out a press release stating it will build a new global headquarters in Fishers along I-69 near 106th Street. CEDIA leads the home technology industry. The announcement comes after approximately 18 months of research and financial analysis. The headquarters will be 40,000 square feet, three floors and cost $13.7 million. CEDIA will occupy 30,000 square feet of the space and offer office space, a training facility, an experience center and an auditorium, all of which will be available for member use. The remaining square footage will be made available for tenants. CEDIA has leased space in northwest Indianapolis since 2003. Its lease expires in October. Since 2003, CEDIA has spent $4 million in rent and upkeep. According to the release, CEDIA will stay in its current location on a month-to-month lease basis until the new Fishers headquarters is complete in the fall of 2018.

Real estate update Commentary by Karen Tanner and Annie Schweiger

CEDIA announced through a press release that it will build a new global headquarters in Fishers. (Submitted image)

"Building a new headquarters in a desirable, high-growth area gives the CEDIA membership an asset with appreciating value, as well as opportunity for monthly revenue from tenants," CEDIA Chairman Dennis Erskine stated. "We came to this decision only after 18 months of careful consideration of all options, including renovating the current space, finding new lease space, buying an existing structure

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The summer market has arrived. There is still an abundance of buyers, but the limited inventory has constrained sales. Homes are still selling rapidly and current market conditions are favoring sellers heavily. The aggressive market has caused properties to move rather quickly, with an average of 40 days on market. Sold properties are up 5.2 percent from this time last year with the median list price being $262,000. Sellers are getting 98 percent of list price in this market. If you’ve been thinking about selling, now is the time! Karen Tanner and Annie Schweiger are brokers with Bonwell Tanner Group. They have a combined industry experience of 14 years. Bonwell Tanner is a full-time, full-service Real Estate team. For more, call 317-361-6333.

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School of Rock bands showcased at Summerfest By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Nick Konkoli’s final Summerfest is approaching. As a member of the Carmel School of Rock band, the 2017 Carmel High School graduate will be appearing in the Music Summerfest, a large music festival in Milwaukee in July, for the fourth time. “It’s the most fun and different thing that I can do all year,” Konkoli said. “You get to meet a bunch of new people and have the same interest. It’s a super-cool experience. This will be my last School of Rock gig ever.” There are two from the School of Rock in Carmel and one from the Fishers’ School of Rock. The students will perform at the Rave in Milwaukee July 7 with participants with School of Rock programs from the U.S., Canada, Brazil and Mexico. Elyse Causey, the Fishers school general manager, said there will be 69 bands from 34 different programs. ‘This will be our fifth year going and bringing bands to perform. We started bringing groups the very first year School of Rock started the event in 2013,” Causey said. Causey said the students will be spread out throughout the Summerfest grounds July 8 and 9. The School of Rock bands

perform from approximately noon to 4 p.m., and then stay on the grounds to watch national headliners performing on the same stages they had. Konkoli and 2017 Hamilton Southeastern graduate Justin Blanner, a guitar player from Fishers’ School of Rock, are in a band called Nanook and the Weightlifters. “My first Summerfest was a real revelation for me as a musician,” Blanner said. “I had played quite a few shows by that time but this showed me what it really meant to be ‘good.’ Over the past few years, the festival has been one of the best ways to gauge how we’ve improved as a group and as individual performers, but it’s also always reminded us what separates the boys from the men. Every year we go back to Milwaukee, and when we get home we start working hard, and the feeling of clocking in hours of hard work is one of the most satisfying parts of being a musician.” Nick Konkoli, left, and Justin Blanner at 2016 Summerfest in Milwaukee. (Submitted photo)

Nearby parks to visit this summer Lilly Lake inside Eagle Creek Park. (Photos by Jessica Hoover)

Commentary by Jessica Hoover If you’re looking for a place for outdoor fun of all kinds, Eagle Creek Park is the place to go. With hiking trails family fun spreading across 3,900 acres and even passing by Eagle Creek Reservoir, the park is a hiker’s paradise. Along with the reservoir, Eagle Creek is home to Lilly Lake — a popular fishing spot — and an ice-skating pond. Water activities include boating, fishing, swimming and visiting Plunge Harbor, which has an inflatable water slide, trampoline, climbing wall and more. If you’re an animallover like I am, you’ll love that the park has a bird sanctuary and even an ornithology and discovery center. But if birds aren’t your thing, your favorite four-legged friend is welcome as long as they are on a leash, or you can set them free at the dog park located inside the park. Eagle Creek Park has something for everyone, complete with a golf course and a tree-top obstacle course.

Fort Harrison State Park 6000 N. Post Rd., Indianapolis

All nature enthusiasts need to visit Fort Harrison at least once. The park has a variety of trails: some for solely hiking, some for biking and hiking and a horse trail. The horses live in the park and are available to rent from April to October. Other facilities include a visitor center, a dog park and the Museum of 20th Century Warfare. I’ve been to this park multiple times, and the beauty of it never seems to get old. Plus, when you live in central Indiana it’s hard to find anything other than flat land, but Fort Harrison State Park does have the occasional hill to mix things up a bit.


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Where’s Amy attended the annual Inside the Bottle event at Lucas Estate for the Outside the Box Organization June 15. Forrest Lucas (Carmel) with Outside the Box co-founder and Emeritus Director Kelly Hartman (Fishers) (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

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Stay home, be moved Commentary by Randy Sorrell A Q&A on outdoor living spaces. Q1: What’s your most frequent outdoor living space request? It’s a demand, actually! Lowmaintenance landscapes and patio surfaces. Q2: Any other frequent conversations? Shade and privacy. Boomers are “booming” and becoming smart consumers of sun. The joy of outdoor living is driving more people outside, which is fueling privacy needs. Amazing how often I hear, “I love my neighbor, but I don’t necessarily want them to see my business.” Q3: What should we be discussing that hasn’t made the public’s radar? Our Zone 5 planting area is morphing toward a Zone 6. Don’t know if we attribute that to global warming or Amazon taking over the world, but 4-foot-6 Judd viburnum and oakleaf hydrangeas are suddenly growing to taller than 8 feet. Similar examples are endless. Q4: Do people really use their grill stations in the winter? Absolutely! It’s certainly homeowner-specific, but for most “grillheads,” nasty weather serves as a dare and Notice of Public Hearing Docket No: PRR-1705-23 The City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on the 12th day of July, 2017, beginning at 6:30 PM at Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574. At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following petition: Docket No. PRR-1705-23: An application submitted by the City of Fishers Department of Community Development (the “Petitioner”), requesting an amendment to the Official Zoning Map of the City of Fishers, dated October 16, 2006, as amended, by changing the zoning district of the subject real estate from I1 Industrial District to R2 Residential District (the “Proposal”). The subject real estate is located on 34.4 +/- acres located generally on the north side of East 131st Street, west of Marilyn Road, within the City of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana. The full legal description of the property is on file with the Department of Development, City of Fishers, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 460381574, (317) 595-3120. The Advisory Plan Commission will make a decision regarding the petition and will forward a recommendation to the Fishers City Council regarding the Proposal. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Development, located at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. The public hearing may be continued to a future date from time to time as may be found necessary. Department of Community Development City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 City of Fishers website address: www.fishers.in.us

fabricates ambitious storytelling. Q5: It seems crazy ambitious that big dollars are being spent on patios and landscapes. Tell me about Return on Investment. Isn’t it kind of wasteful? First, these aren’t simply patios and landscapes. They are incredible outdoor living spaces. BIG difference. Recent trade association studies show that typical ROI on professionally designed and installed outdoor living spaces have an immediate ROI of 85 percentplus. Pretty impressive. Couple that with a little bit of inflation, and getting a complete return is realistic. Perhaps more relevant is ROE, or Return on Enjoyment. Life is short. Let’s enjoy it! Q6. Tell us about the featured project photo. A lovely Carmel family imagined a compelling outdoor living space for all to gather. This limestone fire feature and sitting wall, exposed aggregate floor with a travertine edge, custom ipe grill station and cedar pergola delightfully exceeded their hopes! Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home-improvement firm. He may be reached at 317-679-2565, randy@ choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings.com. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO. PP-1706-36 The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 12th, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall Auditorium, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by Thompson Thrift Development, requests that a Primary Plat Amendment be granted for a five (5) lot commercial development approximately eleven (11) acres in size, in the Fishers Marketplace Planned Unit Development (PUD). The property, owned by ONB Realty I LLC, has a common address of approximately 13638 Bent Grass Lane, Fishers, IN 46038, and is generally located north of East 135th Street, east of State Road 37. A full description is on file with the Fishers Department of Planning and Zoning. The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning ordinances. The City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance requires that the Primary Plat be approved if it: 1) meets the standards prescribed by Article 06: Subdivision Types and Article 07: Design Standards (as applicable); 2) meets all other applicable standards of the Unified Development Ordinance; and 3) conforms to the Comprehensive Plan. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny a Primary Plat if the petitioner requests a waiver from these standards. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Planning and Zoning located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574; and/or may contact the Department of Planning and Zoning at (317) 595-3120 for assistance. Interest persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the above specified time and place. Applicant Contact Information: Don Potter Thompson Thrift Development 111 Monument Circle, Suite 1600 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 853-5446 Engineering Firm: Brittany Heidenreich American Structurepoint, Inc. 7260 Shadeland Station Fishers, Indiana 46256 (317) 547-5580

Notice of petition of name change for Victor James Stollmeyer, whose mailing address is in Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives notice that he has filed a petition requesting that his name be changed to Viktor Vasievich Kvashuk. Notice of petition of name change for Ivan Nikolai Stollmeyer, whose mailing address is in Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives notice that he has filed a petition requesting that his name be changed to Ivan Nikolai Kvashuk. Notice of petition of name change for Paola Lizbeth Stollmeyer, whose mailing address is in Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives notice that she has filed a petition requesting that her name be changed to Paola Lizbeth Kvashuk. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE FISHERS CITY COUNCIL Docket No. AN-1706-20 The Fishers City Council (“Council”) hereby gives notice that it will hold a public hearing on Monday, the 17th day of July, 2017 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. (the “Public Hearing”), at the City Hall Auditorium located at Thomas Weaver Municipal Complex, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038, to consider a Petition for voluntary Annexation (the “Petition”) of one (1) Lot known as the Carolyn Hooper property, located at 8844 E 121st St., Fishers, IN 46038, and consisting of approximately .33 acres. The legal description can be found at the Fishers City Hall in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Petition is on file for examination at the Department of Community Development, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections relative to the request with the Department of Community Development at or before said meeting, and/or they may contact Megan Schaefer, Planner II with the Planning and Zoning Department at 317-595-3422 prior to the Public Hearing for assistance. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above Petition, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-specified time and place. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. FISHERS CITY COUNCIL PETITIONER: City of Fishers 1 Municipal Dr. Fishers, IN 46038 Notice of Public Hearing Docket No: PRT-1705-18 The City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on the 1 2 th day of July, 2017, beginning at 6:30 PM at Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574. At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following petition: Docket No. PRT-1705-18: An application submitted by Republic Development LLC (“Republic”) by Steven D. Hardin, Attorney, requesting that a favorable recommendation be granted for a PUD Text Amendment to the Vermillion PUD Ordinance (Ord. 091916E). The proposed PUD Text Amendment incorporates the following revisions: (1) adds into the PUD 40 +/- acres adjacent to the southeast quadrant of the existing development, and (2) increases the impervious surface coverage in areas A, D and E. The 378 +/- acre property is generally located n o r t h a n d south of Connecticut Avenue, west of Southeastern Parkway, and north of 101st Street. The full legal description is on file with the Department of Community Development, City of Fishers, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574, (317) 595-3120. The Advisory Plan Commission will forward a recommendation to the Fishers City Council regarding the proposed PUD Text Amendment. The case file about this project is available for public review in the Department of Community Development office at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website 48 hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Interested persons may provide comments in writing by submitting them to the Department of Community Development office or by bringing them to the scheduled hearing. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Commission, you must submit them to the Department of Community Development one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Comments may also be made in person during the public hearing. The public hearing may be continued to a future date from time to time as may be found necessary. Republic Development LLC By Steven D. Hardin, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP 600 East 96th Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 569-9600 Steven.Hardin@FaegreBD.com City of Fishers website address: www.fishers.in.us


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