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Commission approves $796.60 reimbursement for facade grant mailings; Michael Graves building moves toward National Register review

5364456 · July 11, 2025
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Carmel commissioners approved a $796.60 reimbursement for printing and postage tied to recent facade grant mailings and heard that owners of the Michael Graves building are pursuing a National Register determination of eligibility.

The Carmel Historic Preservation Commission approved a $796.60 reimbursement to Indiana Landmarks for printing and postage tied to recent facade-grant mailings, and staff updated commissioners on related preservation work including a National Register eligibility review for the Michael Graves building at 10330 North Meridian Street.

Alex (staff member) reported the commission’s general budget and nonreverting fund balances and said the $796.60 payment covered printing and postage for spring and fall facade-grant outreach. "The printing costs were $796.60," Alex said when summarizing the expenses.

Commissioners also heard that…

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