Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1949 — Page 7

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Ir' „ an „t u r temporary W from ,h * » r ' J . u, ' d >< ru £l ,kv. »P‘ olh ” r ' 11 ,h i,rov>J<= d n« r “ ln »,«e P ro . vardu fur one , |;r|U» r ‘ J ?u nut be u»ed ’tibldin* her building. Mi- «» Ar “ or tn « recorded » n 1 at time of pa»ett«« D* ,w,u iinan. e. deficient Tn ttu* “"V* h May b » u,ed ••rundinf pdx ownership at 1 ln r «*"*««•■ ~f ,hl " " rd ' 9* of frflelent In »r«» « p ha need an a build- ,> .Ingle-family ~, rrlall'iK ■ ,; 7 ,u ...■■tor ■B»-' in.-d m Artk-u piwhkt U s i: rn.tt. 'i Spec!- .... nnd specified ■ f..mtl.eeGj..up . rtlifltf IfoUbC ; )„ whl . I> business the MM ' , t ,i. no nce of the o< - BKI I.utldlna, and MH '. .1 ■<' ' h, re shall be IHHB 1 ‘ ■-■ .•< - t*- *u« fi place <»: SmBI ? v « p« from the InM '.'.■ ■■■ u..-‘ .....Idiot and ’ ii.-i-i..> of stock of BB -t I r ‘>l<- -I'a‘l *»•’ HH ’’,. | that it can be BH ' ; fr-m the out.-ide of t |.e building MM. , and Lodge*. .■'■' ■■ ■'■ ' I* MB •: r.l, v.(tried on a® a BOM bU*l n ** K Willi those - o ' < ■" *’** Maximum Sev- ,; 7f feet elx . I Dwellings: Area, live . I square feet SH... >:,r.in. Width of Lot. Fifty F-.n.ilj Dwelling: MbK’ i V.. n -n» L*»l Area rise S£M n . I'.OIIU) Mquar# j 111 > Width of Lot: Fifty DO) feel. H.nolv Apartment: ~i. n in Lot Area: Six Bl ’ : i.finmy square M, ,1- of Lot ■M lift) '*"> feet .r t<n lly Apartment MM,.. .a Lot Area Light HE .-.ml (.»«!'") square x.:,.n. .tn Width of l-ot: F.liy li") fee’- „ , - B . - ■■■. Lot Area Eight |H| .- n.| . »..>■■'.) equ are ■■ tert . .. the flrat four («> JMb tall.:!:' I'lue live hundred nm . ~uare feet for each ald.t.-nal family to be |HE i. .I in the apartment :.l.r in .m a Kith of Lot. Fifty <j<>> feet. - -i ground floor area of lic- .vluriie of open ..nd terra, en: I'-.v.llmg Six hundred rquure feet . i'm- thousand .1..." . eqllarc leet. Sje .co n- for Yard. Lota not iii Area or Width, Street Parking for HKfl f ' r Vein, 1. x ale Iduntli al MM * ■■ - ' pr. «■ rlbed in ArtlIV Sctlona 5. < and 7. . tin* ordi.iame B tlirtil.E 11. iioMi «Tit»n iii<criii<T S|.t Iti.-.itlona lor thia dirtMM t ' at' identical tilth those 1-. trot ex.ept tno»e n. <■■•►• b. Intensity of I wr J lnt-m.lt> of Lie dpeclfi'-a-ll(,n Acre y.'iim'.m Width us Lot line Hundred i|6A> feet. B AHTKI.KAII. v.15h1...r 11.... rt «hoppla< l>l*trlrt 1 I -e» Permitted and Hpec-I-mM ,l,d Ml • - t>. i. . K.ndentlal l.lnt ■M rid Additional l >e> M I 111 Alt 0n,.,141a nervier r*es. |K n -i-ting those Involving repair and painting Ci l.ut in. iudlng Filling Bla ■n !l 'l I'ul.llc liarage, Tire HE l:ep*ir shop. I'ul.llc I'ark■M lr ‘ K '-ot Automobile or Mr Trailer sales Area, provid ■M ** 'hat all repair work In■M iluding tire repair, shall l.e Mg -irneil on within enclosed MB building* ■M Hl fljsiness Service Vaea. InMM 'ludlt.g Hank. Offices, I’oa■M lal station. |MI IL ' lotting Service rare. InMr ■ biding bry < leaning and M '“■ r« than four (Il person* ■ nn in y one shift, except M> ti" »e using a cleaning fluid M having a petroleum base. M I-autidry Ageiich-s. Self-Ker-M ' ■' e Laundry, !>resa-m.ik M £ n « Millinery. Tailor Shop. MH , Idior Itepalr Shop Mm 1 iiipment Service I’ses. ■I .minding Itadio Shop. Klee■B ,ri Appliance Shop. Itec■K ord Shop IM 1 Service I’se*. inHE < lading Grocery. Meat ■■ Market. Supermarket, iterM ta'ir.H.l. liellcatessen. ItoadM ’hl- Male Stand. Bakery not M *m:ih.ylng more than tour HE It. pcr>una on any one ■ * h| f« MH I'tr.oriul Service Lses. in M ■ lading Barber Shop, lleauM ba ''"h l ’' Photographlt H| lleiall Service Tse*. InE 'liming lirugaiore, Sews- ■ ?,*’ ai «y. Ketall Htvrv. »#••• W * Hower Shop. Green■E house not over one ThouB are* ,lo '' o * aquare feet in B !'.,mrnerc|al He. reallonal E ' m. Indlne Theater, but not l>rive-in Theater. Ib.wlK tnlfi A. n *Z- t * k * ,in < ‘ :,nk ■ Billiard Item. Sight flub. E Tavern, flaming Academy ■ I»rovhie4 that stub u*e» E ‘“■Il l.e conducted witnln M h'lHd.nge, so cunstructed M !."■*!. n< ’ "olse of any kind M br.mu.ed therein, shall ba HE audibie beyond the confine* E tti o !. ,uch ‘••lMwr ■ ill! V r,v »‘» ««h or I-odgr ■ *•' *"e*s.. r * Building "r I'** ■ ‘'*»t'-marily incident tn the K “••• building ■ primarily for any of M •"» atmve purposes may not V r * mor ’’ ,h “" K afL’*"! of floor area | to Industrial or B »’«rage purpoae, laOdent- ■ . . primary uee. and I 1i5 , * ,, 1 B "' m°re than B ;,tIJ 4 ’ peraoo* are em- ■ moyed at one time <>r on IL w^s. 0 "* r h,n ,n connection 1 It*.iA,.’"L*'*’ '"cldental uaa B> lde.Jl ,h .’ *p*<lf»««tlon. ■ eu I 1 *’’h those prescrlbBb 4n.»_ Ar, ‘ ~e »»• ** »■ I *> « Bl tlJA*"*“ ,, » f »»• tfpetlflca I I of limiting* bpectUc*-

tlona: a. Identical with those pre»- rlbed In Article V. Sec < Sec. 5. Yard Specification*; a. Detached Itealdentlal Struc-' turea: (1) Identical with thove preacribed in Article IV, See. 5 b. Commercial Structure!' (I) Front Yard: Twenty percent <20%) of the depth of the lot: maximum required: t»>*Xa ntr w rl a* <,S, ,eet (I) Side Yard: (a) Where entire block li designated at a C-l Neighborhood Shopping District; No aide Yard required (b) Where C-l District adjoins a Kesldentlal Di«trlct. within a block: Minimum aide yard of five ill feet. IS) Itt-ar Yard: (a) Specifications for loading and unloading bertha contained in Article xm See. 2 apply In Beu of; rear yards Sec. « Off-Street Parking of Motor Vehicle*. A. Specifications relating to offafreet parking of motor vehicles are contained In Article Xlll of this ordinance. AIITKI.F. till C-l UFAKKtI. <OMMIIHI IAI. DIMTHICT Sec. 1. Uses permitted and fieda. t’sea permitted nnd specified for the C-l Neighborhood Snopping District. b. Additional t'scs: (1) Retail and Department Stor. s of all types. <2> Storage or Wholesale Warehouse. (3| Wholepale Faitablishments. iji Bakery employing more than five (5) person* on the premises. (I) Bottling Works. t<) Building Material Htorig'' Yard. (7) Carting, Express, Hauling or Storage Yard <S) Coal, Coke or Wood Yard. (») Contractor's Plant or Storage Yard (10) Dyeing and Cleaning Works employing more than five (5) persons on the f iremiscs, or using a dealing fluid that has a petroleum base. (11) laundry employing more than five (i) persons on tne premises. (12) Lumber Yard, but not Including a planing mill. < 13> Machine Shop. (II) Milk Dlstrh.uting Station, other than a creamery or manufacturer of dairy products. (15) Motor Bus or Railroad Station. (It) Poultry Hatchery. (17) Printing and Publishing. (Di) Public Stable. (19) Industrial operations, ordinarily using only light machinery. • nnd'i'-ted only within enclosed, substantially constructed buildings, and which are not noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of smoke, dust, gas fumes, odors, mdse or vibrations. beyond the confines of th- building wherein such use is conducted. Sec. 2. Height Specifications. a. Maximum: One Hundred (1)«) feet. b. Commercial. Industrial, apartment or public buildings may be erected to heights above one hundred (100) feet If the portion above one hundred (100) feet is set ti-ack from the street line, one t|) foot for each two <2> feet of additional height. Sec. 3. Intensity of Use Spei lfb atlons: a. llesldentl.il Structures: Identical with those prescribed 'n Article V, lee. 3, of this Ordinance. Sec. I Slxe of Building Specifications: a Residential Structures: Identical with those pres, rlbed in Article V. Sec. 1, of thin anceS«c. 5. Yard Specifications: a. All structures and/or tents of any type or kind, whether ternporary or permanent, except ordinary awnings attached to a permanent structure: Identical With those requirements prescribed In Artb le IV. He. tion ». of this ordinance Sec. « tiff-street Parking of Motor Vehicles a. Specifications relating to offstreet parking "f motor vehicles are contained In Article XIII of this ordinance. ARTiri.l IX |M>I STRIAL DlkTHIt r Soc. 1 I'sea Permitted and Specls permitted and xpeclflod for the <’-7 General Commercial District. b. Additional Vxes: .41, Automobile wi king «r junk elorast only wfatih encloaed buildings, or in yard* completely enclosed and surrounded by solid walls or solid feme* nt least eight (7) feet In h. lg!lt <39 Brewery. (3) Bulk Mtorage of inf.* nmable fluid* In aboveground tanks (|) Cement Product* manu(3) t'rexmery or nixnufacture of dairy pr'4u.t». (di IT.sir or Cereal Mill. (7) Foundry. (*> Grain Elevator. <*) Metal Forging (toil Motor t'tr Mxnuft't'ir_ till Montimvnt work* or stone rutting. .... <l2» irpen storage of Industrial supplies. materials *"d manufat-lxred product*. *l3* Planing Mill. tit) poultry HUughter ••nd wholesaling (IS) Rillrowl Shops or ’*[••*■ (It) Veterinary Hospital or Kennel. , . . . (I7> industrial operation* wh ch are not Injurious to heaitu „r safety of humans or animals <>r Injurle* Io vsge(l*|, '* t |'ii’dustriil operations «re permltied which ar- n"l noxious < r offensive by re.t*nn of the emission of smoke, dust. sa». fumes, odor* or vibration*, at a distance oi more than t*v •■’•"’J d ,'Ohl fe. t from the I-illd is or premises in Which such operation* * rr cundut ted. r. I'M not permitted (1) Acetydroe «*» ni.<nuf.i« t'tror stoEge. (') A'ld manufacture (D Abohol manufacture. (It Ammonia, I leaching 1 ' 4er „r Chlorine inioufai*“re. Blast Furnace. <<l Cement, lame. ,: >* > ’ *' n f plaster ut Pari* mauufat • (T>*cAo*ote manufacture or (») , Dl**ll|at | “" ’* bone*. w<msl (•> Dyesiuff manufacture (10) Kxptoslrrs ur tH r * nT ** manufat ture or storage. (ID Fat rendering , <l*l Gurbtg*. offal or dead c.n.mkls reduction or dumpiua <l3* Gas manufacture or •tor--414* "*Glu* Fixe or Gelatin* (111 Vmelting of T'n. Copprr. ym»" Iron <>*>•• (H> Z Twr WMlltotitHi <» r w l *® l1 * tß'lttl* ia.a-.trid tiki Manufacture «r IndU'ir'it ’ I deration of anv kind whl< h t. n .xlous or offen*lvn than ttr» hundred <:••» f»-* . beyond the ‘m ! ■treniises <»T UiHd'ng in «an»«etU. b." i «aUgel J u -1 »a*3k*. 4s*’- d a —

fumoa, odors, nolaa or vibrations, or which is Injurious to tiie health or safety of humnns or animals or I* injurious to vegetation. Her. 2. Height Hpecl flea lion*. a. Maximum: Elghty(»ol feet. b. Commercial and Industrial building* may be erected to height* above eighty (MO) feet if the portion above eighty (*<)* feet Is set ba. k from the street line, one (I) foot for each two (2) feet of ad.litlonal height. Sec. 3. Specifications for Intensity of L'»e and Hlxc of Building, applicable to Residential Structures, ar* Identical with those prescribed in Article VII, Her. 3 and i of this ordinance. Sec. 4 Yard Kpeclfi atlons: a. Residential structures Identical with tho*i presc-ilbed in Article IV. Her. 5 of this ordinance b. Where an Industrial District ,1s located directly opposite an R-L K-2, Ml, M-2 or C-l District: (1) Front Yard shall conform to requirement* of Article IV, Sec. 5, of this ordinance, e. Where an I Industrial District adjoin* a Residential Dl*trl< t: . (1) Side Yard of five (5) f--t required along the side line separating the 1 Industrial District from the Residential District. Hec. 5. Off-street Parking of Motor Vehicle*: a. Specifications relating to offstreet parking of motor vehicles are contained in Article XI II of this ordinance. AHTK I.E X. ■ XTEHIM I'HOI IklOXh Sec. 1. Two- Mile Jurisdictional Zone. For a period of one (1) year from the date of approval of this ordln.in. e, li shall oe unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to locale. erect or construct any building intended or designed to be Used for business, industrial or manufacturing purposes, or to alter a building to be used lor such purpose* or to use any building or vacant property for such purposes within any residence or agricultural di. trlct, neighborhood or section of the Two-aille Jurisdictional Area as defined by the map entitled ••Territorial Jurisdiction. City Plan < oinmission, Decatur, Indiana, IM*” Hied in the office of tne Recorder of Adam* County, Indiana, except as hereinafter provided. So. non 2. Resident e District Deri tied. By a residence district, neighborhood or section Is meant the land (routing on both sides of any public or platted street, where less than twenty-live percent t2»'« * of the frontage is now used or is occupied by buildings designed to be Ured lor busine.t* or industrial purposes, within n distance of tnree hundred (Sue* leel of Hie center of the plate where any building tor industrial or buslne** purppses is sought to be used, erected, located, constructed or altered, provided that if the distance from the center of such location of such proposed building for industrial or business purposes Is less than Hire® hundred (300) feet, on the same side of the street, to the next Intersecting stre. t, the nearest street line ol •such inlersecling street shall be the limit of the residence district in mat particular direction ami on both sides of the street. An Intersecting street as used herein shall mean any street or public way, whicn i» used l»y the public or IS included In a recorded plat of a subdivision, whli li join* other street al an angle, whether or not It crosses the other. Sec. 3. Agricultural District DeflnAn agricultural district a» u»-d herein I* meant to lie any tract ot vacant land within the Two-Mil* Jurisdictional Area which Is not subdivided into street* and lot*, which I* In single ownership at t ie dale "t approval of this ordinance, and of Which less than tWeiity-fiVV percent (25%) of th. ana is now u«ed for bumiiex* or industrial purpose* either in (buildings or on vacant land. AHTK'i.E XL .* pet-la I I *es HeC. 1. Permit* for Mptcial Uses: a. The following use*, or structural alterations thereto, which tr hereby classified a* hpeelal I "«•• may be permitted by Hie Board ot Zoning Appeal*, after public notice and hearing a. cording to aw, a-d after a report by the City ' l' ,n Commission, and determination by the Board of Zoning Appeal* 'hat Hie Spe* lai I'se on Hie site npp.oU for Is coiielstent with Hie spirit, purpose an I intent of this ordinance, will not substantially or permanently Injure tile appropriate use ot neighboring property, and if of * public or semi-puoll' nature, will substantially *erve the public canvenlemi- and general wiilaie. <l> Abattoir or Him k Yard" 431 oAirp’Mfl *>r Aircraft IIng Helu (3) Amusement rar* tl) Baseball Park ( U i Cemetery or Crematory. (D Fire or Follcs Mtutb.ii. (?) Golf Course. (»> llospitals, Including th’*e for the Insane or feebleminded. , (31 Horse or Autom'»»lle Racing Establishment* (10) Library or Mu«- cn til! M' t.ls and Tourist L dge* }i:i Penal or I'orn. Hobal Dietitutioli ... (13> Philanthropic or • hnritable InstltuH'in (ID Puhlb Diildlng (|s> Public L’lllltie* building or Ilf)' M Institution of Higher (|7) , "*Ha , nitfry Fill; Refuse (ID Hi wage or (larbagc Disposal Plant. tdlltlF. HI- . „ >«»%.< (IXFOIIHIM. f»F. kPF.( IFI<ATI(»kf» Sec. 1. Continuation thereof and l-e-The "laws ul USB nf * >’ Hiding "• pr..mi*<-, exiting M L-- - Sa "f -rd.nime. may II although *[■ n u- • not conform to *ll ->t Hi. pr * of this ordiimmi. ev 'pl ** htrS in .ftor provide I He- 2 Exten.lmA nom-milon. log us- r >' be ev tended Ibrtugnout a baildi>U b r . ,ded no str 4' Viral site.* .. ■«' • ' made tiiervln, e> ept lao*. i'fid by lawdee. J. Change- .... ... A „„n.or.'ormlng <!•'• ges"i , I')" building w. ever » non. informing u». Im* t•• e ' chang'd to « coufo.mlng I’c -r V .< u«<* permitted in a i t greater re.trb t!on». It slmll i t thereafter 1- - hinged t» •' " . lonformlng use or a lees r tri H I iiec' I. Nonconforming f’sa Great•hl by Amendment. Th ,.e provisions -PVD » .ame manner g u ?to ikAM finid* a u • n a later amendment to this ordin- «£’». Erei-tlon and lle-erectloa «f shall bo erected up"” any premia** devoted to a -neoi.forming use. and no building !••■ U up." any am h premise* h«. men damaged • * fire "r "Iher "au»s* m the extent of "»oro I han seventy-five (75) porcet < -( praised valuation, shall *“ 1,”—!., or rebuilt, except In ’ with rvg* , l H’one ■•( (hl® ordiaan » Sec «. Tempor iry P< rmr.s The U-urd «f Z nlng Apt- I’ «>“ autlmrtor. by written permit. In » I residential d.strl.t for a |„t more thai. om .1. y.*r rr»m bZiMDig ‘"r.ct . ' •rul u»- isnd.a’H t- /•* V < •tigf vohotrsniuu <»v«iopße-x

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of *ald dls'rlct. Mec. 7. Right to Construct If Permit Issued Nothing herein contained shall require any change in the plans, conatrui tmn or designated use of a building for which a building permit hangl'O'd heretofore issued and tho construction of which has been diligently prosiM’uted within i»oi day* of the date of such permit :in3 which entire (building shall be completed according to such plan*, r.s filed, within three (3) year* fr.cn the date of passage of thi* ordinance. Sec. X. fee to Conform after Discontinuance. In the event that a nonconforming use of any building or premises Is dls< ontlinued for a period of one (I) year, the use of the same shall thereafter conform to the uses permitted in the district In which It Is located. Sec. ‘j. Discontinuance of Nonconforming L’»e of Land The lawful use of land for «torage purposes, wiil-h does not conform to the provision* of thl* ordinance. shall be discontinued within five (5) years from th® date of passage of this ordinance, and the use of land for storage purpose*, which may be<ome a nun* onformi.ig use by reason of an amendment of thi* ordinance, shall be discontinued within fl»e (*) years from the datof passage of ouch amendment. AKTKT.E kill Oft-iHrerl Parking fur Motor Y ehlelr* Her. 1. Parking Requirements. In order to lessen or avoid congestion in tiie streets ami to secure safety and promote general welfare, the following regulations ar® hereby cstabllklied to require that . each building hereafter erected,! reconstructed or structurally altered, will li I* at ranged, intended or designed to be used tor any of the following use*, shall provide off-*treei p.nklng space, of not les* than two hundred fifty (2501 square feet for each space, within tne building, on the premise* surrisunling the building, or on other premi*es when spot Ifie.l as follow*: a. Risldem e and Apartment Buildings: One (I) vehb le parking space for each family housed in tile building. b. Hotel* and Didglng HoU»'s: One 11) vehicle parking spice for each Hire® (3) sleeping room*. c. Theater*: Sport Arenas; Churhe»; 'temples. Mortuaries; Oilier place* of Congregation: one (I) vehicle parking space t*r each six t®> seats. d. Bowling Alleys: Skating Rinks; l-odge Halls; Union Halls, one 'll vehicle parking •pace for each one hundr.d twenty-five (125) square feet of fluor space devoted to such use. e. Supermarket*. Itetall Store*; Rest i.iranl*; TaVe. ii*; Nignl Club*, each having an area of one thousand ilUOO) square feet or more. Ono ill vehkl* parking spa' e for each one hundred twenty-five (125) square feel devoted to such use. f. Industrial, manuYa-turlng, whojesgle and office use*, one (1) vehicle parking space for each three (3) employee* "r occupant*. Tiie maximum number of employe-* of a manufacturing. Industrial or whilesale use or occupant* of uh office building slmll lee u»< d us a basis f"r determining Hi' number of parking apace* to be provided. g Roadside Ssle* Stand® a minimum of six (4) vehicle pa"f lug spaces, plus on® ill sdultioii il .-pa. .- f..r e.v h on® hundred twenty-five 1125) square feel of Hie area <4 the stand 11 special t'«e* listed In Aril le XL herein; a number of vehide parking space* to be determined and required a* a part of Hie permit for .i Hpocial l'»e ... Sec. 2. Loading and Inloadlng Berth*. For the purpo*®* outlined in >®' • tion 1. leading and Unloading B*rth*. of not les* than two b hidred fifty <-’*«’ square feet ea< li. -l ull l.e provided in connection with -aeh building hereafter ere. t. d. r - . onxtrueted or structurally altered, which 1s arranged. Intended or deNlgfird to b<* UNC'i tor oiiy <»f ClM* following purposes; a Building used f»r maiio..i> • turlng. »tor»ge, whoh -.ile ami retail store* and hospitals Square Feet of Number of Gross Floor Area Berth* . JSOOU or less 25001 to »1000 2 M‘lol to 154 n ®® ’ IS4OOI to 234000 » 2::4OO1 to 325000 •> One ill additional Birth Dr each lob,(too squire feet above 33®,000 square feeth (iffl e liuiidinif* uni H'.t., Square Feet of Number us Gros* Flour Area Berth* lomi'io or le»s IvuOvt to 334000 * _ 234001 to tljifive 421001 to IHIOOO ♦ 911001 to 1300000 “ One ill a-ldill-nal b rtli for | ,-acli Id" "vO squar® feet abuvi LJoO.OVV »<).(• re fiet Sec 3. General I'rovislolis The following general in«l *P' <•»' provision* sh.ill apply to th® f irntshlng of off street parking ' <■ >'; He* for motor vekb 1> * and I'mdl and unluadlng l erths a Ti.® vel.l de parking spa - * and loading and 'ini rndl'ig l.ertli* requited are tiie minimum area* ’•' •’i' ~ * r ov! , i. Open area* d®votod <• vehl'l parking may be used In . .imputing op®n »|M-.» by this ordinance lt<nir p.irk.ng space ehall b® )«»uu. ■! ‘mb on e in dstermlning . f • street parking requirement* tor Individual l.ulldlng*. b. Hf I.® for off strut vehl. I. parking may provided ; i tiie lot upled by th- Im'. IIng whl h It »erve*. or up. 'i I approval by III® B .aril of Zu’. Ing Appeal*. >.n iidjn • I within thr- ■' ' ' feet of such building p- iv. I--1,1 Hie property i» Xom 4 to I permit »U'Tl use. . .. I c .he Bmr.l of Zoning Appeals , ur.int a permit for tne i " lal.lt bn..’" -f • In n residential district, provl.l*.i h-' tl- 'tit.re -re* parkin-: I I I" within l*;> hundred U- •«) lee' ” f sn ! l "'9 ' nl 1 v* h <**l. <* 2 «>r I. or | in tli* ’ h,jr .‘ h I other plan "f ...ngregnilun 111 * n*l.l. ntl .l di tri-t. Immedl- : telv adjacent t" such ihur.h or other pl.ue of C .ngregallon. and provided further that <ll Tl.er • shall be no *ale« dead storage, repair work. I dlsmantlim; or 'ervtelng ol . xny kiH'i oh parkiHit . (2) Entrance* and exits shall be approved as to location by the I'ity Ulan Commls»4on. .... ■3i No parking slmll be permitted between the front |ard line and the front 10l <«! Except for approved ent rame- and exits, a masonry wall, not more than file (?.) feet In height and not | r «s ihan four (4i feet In heigl' and not les* than •lx <«> Inches in thickness, shall be • reeled »•> a» to ...nturm with the required front yard line and may ’•» i required along boiiiwtarle* i of Hie parking lot as ***2V r * mined by th® City Ilan ■ C.»mml*’><i" for H" protoc-i lion of adjoining residentiallv Xuued ur U*«.l pro<s>*The lot "hall bo P«»M •Uth m dui»t-proof i»»»o surface me. Hoc th* stand’ ..rd Spe. Iflcatt...|» us the • ’’•y . c ■■ t«> N» adve-H»ln« sigh' sh.ll D *r«t»i 1 » I* t *« i * Ctfl Mt UCf* tA4& CM I*4

xisn on Mcb street »lde to Indicate the operator and purpose of the lot Huch sign shall not exceed twenty (20) square feet In area and shall not extend more than ten (10) feet In overall height above the ground (7) Lighting facilities, If provided. shall be so arranged a* to be reflected away from realdentlally xonej or used property (3) If at any Hme after the Issuance of the required permits any of the provla|onsp,f this Section are not compiled with lhe permits shall be revoked. d. A church ur other place of congregation, whl c h require* parking facilities nl times when other nearby uses would not require their eatabllahed parking facilities, may enter Into a joint agreement for the use of such facilities and. If su< h agreement Is approved by the Board of Zoning Appeal*, said Board may relieve the Church or other place of congregation from establishing It* own off-street vehicle parking facilities e. Groups of stores, or other building* and use* required off-street parking facilities, as prescribed herein, may join in establishing group parking lut* Ulth HdequatO capacity for all the building* and use* participating In their establishment f. The Regulation* herein prescribed shall not apply to lots within a C-2 Commercial District or an I Industrial District, In a block, which, ut the time of passage of this ordinance, was occupied by structures lined for commercial or Induitrial purpure* totaling fifty (s<>> per cent or mure of the area of the block g open parking lut* shall l.e f nived with a dust-proof or .ard surface meeting th® Htandard .Speclfl'atlon of the City ARTI4 I.E XIV. IMT Hilt El oFMEXT Fl. 4 W Sec 1 Hesidentlal Development Plan a The owner or owners of any tract of land, comprising an area of not less tbnn ten tl i| acre*, may submit to the Board of Zoning Appeals a plan for the use and development of the land, primarily for realdentlal purposes The proposed development plan shiili hi sul.mitted to the City Plan Commission for examination, study and report nod tor a pul'll. hearing if the City Plan (-ommiaslon approves the development plan, Hie plan, together with the recommendations of lhe (Tty Plan Commission shall be embodied in a report to the Board of Zoning Appeals, suiting Hie reasons f<>r the approval ot the plan and application, mid specific evidence and fact* showing Hint the proposed Residential Development Plan ba* considered and made provision for the following essential elements' Thin the appropriate ii«e of property adjacent to the area included in the plan will l.e fully safeguarded That the plan Is consistent with the Intent .of this ordinance to promote public health, safety and the general welfare; That the buildings shall l.e lined primarily for single-fam-ily ~r lv. o-fmnily dwelling-, apartment* or group house*, and lhe usual no essory uee* »u. h as garages, storage sp:n mid community activities, and that only ii small conimer. lai area, composed of service store*, may be included; That the area of tho tract, excluding street area, l.ut inI lulling the area to I”- devoted to parks, iiarkways. and other Open Spate*, will provide tiie minimum lot area per family. < ounting all families to l,e lioiiskl under the Unit Development Plan, which I* required for the district in which such development Is to be located b It tiie Board of Zoning Ap peal* approve* the proposed Rnsldenthil Development Plan, building permit* and improve- ; ment location permits shall be Issued, even though the use of the land, th® location of th® buildings, to be erected In tin area, and the yards and open 1 spa. es provided in Hie plan do I not conform In certain re ' sp... t* to th® regulation* for | the district in which Hie developmetit I* to bi bo ateil Hec. 2 (■ommunlty Phonplng Center Development Plan a. lhe owner or owners i f any fruit "f land, < iriprlslng an area of not 1. *s than four (4i acre* may submit in similar: manner n Development Plan f«r a community Shopping Center, which -hall b® processed in Hi® manner prescribed In ; Section I. a. herein and may l.„ .vpi.i ... I J, ti.c rep o' th.- city Fl- Commission ’ shows (hat The conimer. lai use* Included In th® plan ar® limited to those permitted in the c-l Neighborhood Shopping District The entire development I* de- .. la tied a* I Single nr. bite, tiiral unit, with appropriate lands'a)®- architectural treatment of the entire unit area. That at L ast twl. • th. gross floor area of the store* to I.® included within the development. plii* one vehicle parking space of two hunilrid fifty (254) square feet for each six IS i scats In any theater or place of congregation Included within the plan is provide I In off street parking area*, i Whirl-, are Integral part* of the the design of the unit plan. I That Hie appropriate use of property adjacent to the area in. luded in th® plan will bi Hilly safeguarded. That th® plan 1s consistent with Hie Intent of this ordinance t-> promote Hi® (oil.Hi health, nifely and general welfare . . , I |. If Hl. Hoard Os Zoning Appeals approves the pr.qe.-ed Devil. pm. o’ ITan for a Commun I By Shopping Center. I.ulldli.g ( permit and Improi rni.-n< I-., ation permits -■ i.-'ll !■■■ i*--‘i®T a* pre*, ribed In ;-..t,0n I, b herein. XHT34 f.i: MX. ■lll till) 44F Z<»MX«. tFI'4-Yl* Xei J Lstabli.btnent I a A I <r.l ••( Z ning M'l” ' h. r. l y < t li’llsbe.l. 'Die w..r.l • Board" when ti-ed In this or.Unan.. shall I'® e.m.tru.d t„ i,.. ,n th® Board of Zoning | .a,, 2* , | , "omp'.*ltli»n and Appointa The Boar I shall be f-ontposed ..f five (D member* all of ufvni Fh<’»ll rr »• «»f Hie City •>( 10-eatiir. and none of whom shall boll other elective or appointive office in Hi. City of Devaiur or In Adam® County, exept that two <2> ..f lb® five t’l mewil.er* snail be appointed fr. m lhe City I plan Conimlsaion cittxen membership »>f the original, five inefiil’rr*. •*" »••• a|9|H*int«*«l t«» ••••rwe f«*r f«»ur <•» yeMrf. <»n* o»r <hr*r «1> year*. «»n« f4»r l* •» <2l M»wi on. fur one <l> year Term* 4*f ihr-r wirfi»l»rri» *hMil ew- , Hire on the flr»t day «• January of th® fl'*' se. on.l third or fourth peer, reepretlvely. following their appointment Thereafter. »• term* ►«)•)*» each new appolntm. m »haß lafur a term ssf f..ur (4> year® AB member® of lb® Board shall be «p|w»inled by the Mayor of thr t’ltv of |i»>'»l*r. Indiana I ge. 3 Organlaatlon a At th. Hr»t meeting of each year, the Hoard -l.all • Iret * • Tiairman ami a *I- e-chairm-i'i ti.-m among if* member *sd ;• • , • . I .-• I J t * • kviMfUfaUvM vl • ♦.»rvta»F

and auch employee* a* are necensary for the discharge of Its duties all In conformity to and compliance with salaries and ...mpensation* theretofore Hsed by the Common Council of the City of Decatur. Sec. (. Huies of Procedure. a. The Board shall adopt rule® for It* procedure consistent with the provision* of the Planning Act of 1947, which I* Chapter 174 of the Ai t* us the Indiana General Assembly of 1947 Sec 5. Jteetlngs and Record* a. All meetings of the Board shall be open to Hie public. The Board shall keep minutes of Its proceedings, keep record of it* examination* and other official actions prepare finding* and record the vote on all actions taken All minute* mid records shall be filed In the office of Hie Board and shall be a public rei or.l Sec 4 Appeal* from Building Inspector. a. Any decision of the Building Inspector mad® In enforcement of this ordinance may be appealed to the Board of Zoning Appeal* by any person claiming to be adversely affected by such decision. Sec. 7 Power* and Duties of the Board. a The Board xhall have the following power* and it shall be Its duty to: (1) Hear and determine appeal* from and review any order, requirement, decision or determination mad® by th® Building Inspector In the enforcement of this ordinance (2) Permit and authorise exceptions to the district regulations only In the < la*se- of case* or In particular situalloii- a* spe illevl in this ordinal® <• (3> Hear and decide special exception* to lhe 'erins of lhe ordinate ® up"ti whidi the Board Is required to a. t under thl* ordinance (I) Authorixe upon appeal In specific case* such variance* from the t. rm* of this ordinan.e a* will not be contrary t‘. the public Interest. where owing to special condition', fully demonstrated on the t.asls of Hie fuels presented, a literal enforcement of th® provisions of the ordinance will result In unn® essary hardship. «nd so that spirit of this ordinal) e shall lie observed and substantia) i justice done b In exercising it* powers, the Hoard may reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or may modi- j fy Hu- order, requirement. <l. cislon or determination appealed from a* In It* opinion ought t.. l.e done in th® premises. and to that end shall have all Hie power* of tin Ruililbig Inspector from whom Hie appeal I* taken. c. The Board shall hear and determine appeals In th® m.inner pr*'®< ril.edein He. lion 7* to Ml, Inclusive, of tli® H.i'ming A.t of 1947. .lescrlb.-d In Article XIV, Heitlon 4 Sec. « Itesiri. Hon® on Board Action®. a Every decision of the Board shall I.® siil.je. I to review by certiorari, a® prescribed in He. Hon S 3 to XX. Inelu®iv« of the Hanning A.t of 1917, d® • rlbed in Article MV. He. Hon 4 I, No variance In lh<- application of the provision® of tin* ordinance shall l.e mad- by the Board relating to tiiilldlng®. land or premise* now exlsling or to I.® constructed unl<-afl.-r a iml.ll. hearing, th® Board shall Hud that such I variante will not ill Impair th® ad®quat. sup | ply of liaht and air io ad- ( jac.nl property 43) ln< reuse Hie haxard from fire, flood ami other danger* to said property. (3) Diminish lb® taxable land value of laml® and buildings throughout the city. (4) Increase tile congestion In the put.ll. street-. lai iitli.rwi*. impair the pub-| li® liealtli. safety, comfort, anil general welfare of tliel Inhabitants of the city M4TI4 LE 19 1. XHMIXIsIII » ITIIX He. 1 Ent. r em< nt by Whom Tl.e Building Inspector I* herel.y designated ami aulhorlietl to eni for. ttii>* • 'rdlnan. e He. 2 Plate Each application f r a building permit shall I.® a... ..nq.ani.al t.y a plat in duplicati. drawn to seal, -bowing lhe actual dimension* "f the lot to be built upon the sir.® of the I Hiding to l.e erected, reio.fi.lni.ml - r *(rm turally alter. I and sm h other Information a* -ball l.e ne.i- sary to provide for the .li for eri.ei.t ..f till- or.lman. ® 4 I , ar. ful r.l shall kept of all *u*h a|>pll. atloti- and plat®, in Hie ... tl.. H.ihlln . I:. !■■ ’■■' mlts a N.. land shall h® . uiu-d or us®d and no building li.'t'e.ifter ere. t®>l. r®. . n-lr.o ted or stru. t irally all. ted shall be <■ rupleil or u-e.l. In whol- ~r In pari, for a«y purpose whit*..ever, unlit un Improxeme’it 1*.,a1|..n l.rnilt shall liavej been Issueil by lhe Building: Inspector luting Hi.it the I iiil.ling and u*e ■ amply with ~11 .f tl.® I roVI |on. of this or.llt. in. ® appli. ahi® )•• >h® building or preml-. -r the us® In the district in whi. h it; I* to l e 10. alol I. No change I" u»® shall b' i made in any building I.r part > thereof, now ..r lieo-ifteri er® ie.l r.. ..nsirm-t. d or etru. • lurnllv alter. ■! without an Inmr-v-m.nt Locatl.n I’eHnlt having been Issued l.y Hi® ltm|.|tng In-fa- I. r, end such pin.lit shall l.e issued I" make ®>|. h .hang, linle ■ it IIn conformity with H.® provision of thl* * irdinatiee e Imprt.v .nielli L ’.l’l.in Permit® | shall be appli® I <■■• 1 ’■»*• I'letlt all' w ith the .pt.ll t'l.m L-r a ' building permit and thill l.e Irsueil within on (H'l da:®; art. r tl ® I.wf. i .■ ■ t'..n re ■ ~ n -tru. tl.m • •: ■ior tl al ■ t.ra'loti ..I •.i T I il.liug *>■ ill ; baV. bee’l co q.l» ."I d A !• ..id of <ll Inq.r. vetnent , .(oil permit® hall l.e kept „n til. in Hie ..H1... of th. Riill.ilu* in-; •• t -r ami < "i»e- , shall I • turni he.l up ■» r® <;ue i Io any Iwr-on l.avmg . proprietary or tenancy intel • r '.n tli® bunding ».. ! ■•> * nf t r , ... | X .m® . I ""i dollar shall I. >'.• r,r.-.l lor ®•• h original permit and f'lty t*‘J« • , ..-rt- tor each • opy thereof r No pet mH -hull l « Id • " excavation for or th. . er. tom r.. oust rm ii..n or structural alt. ration of any l uilding. b< for® applleaJl. n ha- been mail, for an improvement lauatl.m I cm it XHTK I I "I' l| ri'll MI"9I (.1101X9 M F . H®. 1 9m.ndn.ent. ; Thf <’••««« >1 nmy. time t" time amend, supplement or change th. ngulatluna and ditto, t. fixed by this ordinance. In the man ner |tre*. r.la- l In H®. H..n- *3 ami *4 .4 Chapter A 1 ” 1 Indiana G. t.. r..l Mil llt I I " *"■ l'l:\91 .TIE* 991> 111.941 IH4-• He. I Penalt4e» An. per®.,n .*r < or)®.rat I ■•)» wn*. shall violate any • f th® provlal-.n® of thl® • rdtnane. or fall comply (herewith m “lib any "f th® r®quirement. thereof, or v ho ®h..1l build, re ..nsiru. t or urmiurally alter any l.uildlna In violailon ... an* detailed statement of plan •"'•• miOe.l -nd appro*.-I there.inotr shall f r e..h and every violation ~r n.) ..mpllan.®. I* amity of a lol‘dem. in..r and up-m «.*n* I. tl-.n shall f»»<*-J »■"' I" . • . 1•• .*» >• I ® • re ’..*f Uf*« L*aJ;vw t..- -J (iwiUf*. *-*

each day (hat auch violation or * noncomplian. e shall be permitted ! to exist shall constitute a separate J offense Hec. 2. liemedia* 'Die <ny Hun Commission, the I Board ot Zoning Appeals, the Build- ■ Ing Inspector, or any designated I enforcement official, or any person ..r person*, firm or corporatiog, jointly or severally aggrieved, may institute a suit for injunction In Hie Circuit Court of Adam* County! to restrain an individual or a gov- ’ ernmental unit from violating the provisions of thi* ordinance. The city Hati Commission or the Board of Zoning Appeal* may al*o ln*ti- j tut® a suit for mandatory Injune-j tion directing an Individual, a corporation or a governmental unit to remove a structure ere. ted In viola- i tion of th® provision* of thi* ordinance. Any building, erected, raised, or converted, or land or premise® used In violation us any provision* of thl® ordinance or the require- , ment* thereof, I* hereby declared to, tie a common nuisance and a* such may be abated In ®u< h manner a® nul*an< e® are now or may hereafter Oe abated under existing law. AKTH LE 9 19. 9 91.11)14 9 Sec. 1 9'alldity ahuuld any section or provision of thl® ordinance l.e declared by a i. urt of competent jurisdiction to be invalid. ®u-h decision shall not affect the validity ot the ordinance, a. Il Whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared t<> be invalid Sec. . WHEN EFFECTIVE. 1 his ordinance shall be In full , effe. t from and after it* passage, approval at.d pul.ll. atlon according t<> law Adopted by Hie Common Council us lhe City »f Decatur, Indiana, ihl* Dtli da, us o. tuber. IH3 (Hlglud) John M. Boa* John M. I ".an Presiding officer Attest (Hlgned) 11. 9 rra.m turn nd II Vernon Aurand t lerk-Treustiter Hubmltted t > the Mayor for hl* ar tion thereon this I’th day of October I'.fk iHigncd) 11. 9 celom X urn nd II Vernon Aurand ( Ink-Treasurer Approved l.y me this Dth day of o. t>. or. 1:>(9 (Hlgu.d) John M. Bonn John M Doan Mayor , Attest <Hi<ned> 11. Xrru.in Xurnnd Il 9<rn»n Aurand Clerk-Treasurer Hoosiers Dig Into Stockpiles Os Coal Mine, Steel Mill Stockpiles Raided By United I’n »* Indiana’* coal-hungry Hoosier* dug into mine und steel mill ®t<>, Itpile* today to stave off lhe (lull November air While Jhliii I, Lewi* iii< t with hi* 2"" iiiiHi United Mine Worker policy (oniiniit. c in Chicago, lolled in iii® effort* to negotiate sep arately with Indiana and Illinois '■pulatotK for a strike settlement, the Indiana fuel commission pread U* aqarch (or cm rgency . i supplies State labor coinmlssiofier Thom la* R Hutson, chairman of the ■ conimission reported “good hunt- ' Ing" during the weekend. lie Haiti conimission surveyor, located 41 car* of coal on sideI frack* in Ho- WThslow -Oakland I Uity area, belonging to the Ayr «hire Patoka Coal Co He expect-, led it would be available for II mergency use. although the ownI or* had not been • oni.it ted. Hutson -aid also that (he state had I..en assured of 'a 10l of coal” from steel Inlll stockpi c* lit the Calumet area Th.-e KUpidie* were ill addition | to some 7S earloads located last Friday and partly distributed al ready to communiiie* r.poruiix 'li greatest need for home heat ' Ing requirement® But While the Hew supplb'* | -. .Ito al en.it- lhe shortage , tti> ivqiiH . :n. nt -gr,-w :rm tiny ' •to day Householder* who had .mall supplies of fuel as the cool weather arrived wire running low uni orders were multiplying In tin* | offic* sof retailer* who had no. j oil on hand. Governor S. hri kcr to whom la wi* appealed for all in arrang I mg a conference with operators ■ ..-let week, wa in Chicago today ■ ■ as the policy committw met with la wi- But ii wa* there to see I an Indiana man sworn in a.* a i ■ f. S cir. tilt judge, and he did not ■ (dan to talk with la w * At Elkhart, Mayor Waller 1-*r son announced the -New York Ceil tral railroad promised the city an ’adequate supply” of coal for emergency r quirement® in horn. s. |

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Summarizes Care Os Polio Patients Earlier Iran Lung Use Is Great Aid Indianapolis, Nov. 7— (UP) — Polio experts at a children's hosplt* al reported today that a low mortality rate at the institution thi' year was effected tn part by an earlier recognition of the need tor iron lungs. The Riley Memorial Association, in a report summarising care of polfo patients at the James Whit- , comb Riley hospital, said the rafe wa* about one-half the prevailing national rate. ‘’Studies indicated that if severe lark of oxygen could be anticipated and oxygen administration liegu.l then, respiratory polio patlea’.s would have n better chance to survive,” the report said. “This anticipating of severe oxygen lack was established through quanlative tests for oxygen In the bloodstream "Before these studies and observations, It had been common practice to place the alient in an iron lung only when he assumed a bluish cast through lack of oxygen. "UJiilzing these new view* and techniques, Indiana University medical (enter physit lans held fatalitien to 13 out of 277 polio |>atient* ad- . mltted up to Out. 26 " J>r IXiiiuld J. Cast ley, medical director of the I. t'. center, aabl that prior to 1949, only <6 of 107 iron lung patients had survived IT a It) year period Tiie fatalhy rate ut 13 out of 277 cases this year was less than five per. ent, compared to an Indiana state average of more than 10 percent. Os some 960 caaea reported thus far thl* year Jo the state liealtli hoard, thi re were 94 death 4. The Indiana rate was similar to the national rate. Until this year, 4be peak polio year in Indiana's history, no moro than nine iron lung cases were be* Ing treat.d In the I I', hospitals al any one lime During 1919. there were 26 at /he peak The significance of the newer treatment techniques in respiratory polio was underlined by C'aseley io ids report But he also credited part ot the result* to ' individual care far above the minimum acceptable standard.’* Il® praised the lied Cross an I National Foundation fur infantife Paralysis for help during tbe epidemic. They supplied 112 special jxdio nurse* The hospital n< ver refused admission to a single serious or critical <a*e and always had at leas* one respirator In reserve, Caseloy said. Woman Is Injured In Fall At Church Mr* J. H Heller was injured in a fall at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren .hurch Nunday afternoon a* she was walking down th® steps from the balcony. She suffered a severe head bruise. The attending physician reported that her condition wa* satisfactory today. HIGH COURT t.-ont I rum l*.v*s On*) lorney genera) when the *ult was started. There i» a possibility, however, thut the (ourt un koine future occasion might take opportunity to rule on th® validity of the injunction clau*®. Such an opportunity might sriso if, for example. President Truman obtain* an injunction to halt the current strike and the miner* I oliey It but then raise a i on*tilutl.nul issue. In that case, the iiu-stion of obeying the court order would not lie al issue a* wa* the ca«. in tbe court action today aad In 1?I7 . - - w ■ * ■— ® • • • ®»-*a*»