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| In order to obtain approvals or permits for
any type of development or improvement project, certain reviews may need
to be performed. The following two tables generally outline the key
requirements which will vary depending on whether the project is located
on public or private property and whether it is located within an
historic district and/or the Regional Center. It must be emphasized that
this information is only to be used as a general reference tool. For
specific authority, you should consult the Revised Code of the
Consolidated City and County Indianapolis/Marion, Indiana. Online at:
www.municode.com. Zoning
Ordinances are Chapters 730-735. |
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Abbreviations For Table Below:
- COA = Certificate of Appropriateness/Authorization (approval process
time: 5-6+ weeks)
- Encroachment = an intrusion by an inanimate object on, under, over, or
upon the public right-of-way. (approval process time: 3+ days)
- ILP = Improvement Location Permit, commonly referred to as a zoning
permit (approval process time: 1-21 days, depending on complexity)
- IDI = Indianapolis Downtown, Inc.
- IHPC = Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission. IHPC has
jurisdiction of 14 locally-designated historic and conservation
districts, as well as several individual properties.
- IPALCO = Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
- KIB = Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
- MSPC = Meridian Street Preservation Commission. MSPC has jurisdiction of
the state-designated preservation area extending along North Meridian
Street from 40th Street to Kessler Boulevard.
- Regional Center = An Overlay Zone that generally encompasses all
property within the downtown inner loop of I-65/I-70 and White River as
well as 2 blocks either side of North Meridian Street up to 30th Street.
(approval process time: 3+ days, depending on complexity)
- Variance = Permission to deviate from the standards of the zoning
ordinance. Process requires legal notice to be sent and a public ring.
(approval process time: 5-6+ weeks)
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Helpful Information can also be
found on-line on the City of Indianapolis website,
www.IndyGov.org
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Located on Private Property |
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In a Historic District |
In Regional Center;
Not in Historic District |
Not in Regional Center;
Not in Historic District |
Sign
Any structure, fixture, placard, announcement, declaration,
device, demonstration or insignia used for direction,
information, identification or to advertise or promote any
business, product, goods, activity, services or any interests.
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COA required. ILP (sign permit) required. Refer to the Sign Regulations:
www.municode.com |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP (sign permit) required. Refer to the Sign Regulations:
www.municode.com |
ILP (sign permit) required. Refer to the Sign Regulations:
www.municode.com |
Lighting
(Depends upon the feature, may need a variance, etc.)
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COA required.
ILP required.
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Regional Center Approval required.
ILP required.
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Shall not cause glare creating a hazard perceptible from
any point beyond the lot lines. |
Gateway Features
(Needs to be defined)
(Depends upon the feature, may need a variance)
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COA required.
ILP required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP required. |
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Works of Art
Three-dimensional works of art (statuary, sculptures) and
two-dimensional works of art (i.e., murals) that are clearly
artistic in nature and which do not promote commercial
interests. |
COA required if taller than 6 feet.
ILP not required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP not required. |
ILP not required. |
Mural
A design or representation painted, drawn or similarly applied
on the exterior surface of a structure and which does not
advertise a business, product, service or activity. |
COA required.
ILP not required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP not required. |
ILP not required. |
Banners
Any temporary sign of light-weight fabric or similar material
mounted to a pole or a building at one (1) or more edges by a
permanent frame. Flags of any government or political
subdivision shall not be considered banners. |
COA required.
Regulated as a wall sign; One sign per tenant and maximum 20%
of lower level faηade.
ILP required.
Refer to the Sign Regulations: www.municode.com |
Regional Center Approval required.
Usually Discouraged.
Regulated as a wall sign; One sign per tenant and maximum 20%
of lower level faηade.
ILP required.
Refer to the Sign Regulations: www.municode.com |
Banners attached securely to the wall of a building on all
four corners are considered a wall sign; and as such are subject
to the Sign Regulations and require an ILP. Refer to Sign
Regulations for size limitations.
All other uses of banners are prohibited.
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Temporary promotional banners
(on street light standards)
Located on permanent banner poles or on street light standards
structurally modified to accommodate banners, erected by or
sanctioned by the City of Indianapolis.
Only such banners promoting community activities, cultural or
sports programs important to the citys image or economy; or
not-for-profit organizations serving the community. |
Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
COA required for the Banner program, indicating location of
permanent banner poles or street light standards and size. Once
a banner program has been approved, individual temporary banners
shall not require additional approval.
ILP not required.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented. |
Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
Regional Center approval required for the Banner program,
indicating location of permanent banner poles or street light
standards and size. Once a banner program has been approved,
individual temporary banners shall not require additional
approval.
ILP not required.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
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Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
ILP not required.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
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| Temporary signs for Grand openings |
Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected no more than 10 days prior to the grand opening
and shall be removed no more than 5 days after the event. In no
case shall such signs remain on the premises for more than 30
days.
COA required.
ILP not required. |
Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected no more than 10 days prior to the grand opening
and shall be removed no more than 5 days after the event. In no
case shall such signs remain on the premises for more than 30
days.
Regional Center approval Required.
ILP not required. |
Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected no more than 10 days prior to the grand opening
and shall be removed no more than 5 days after the event. In no
case shall such signs remain on the premises for more than 30
days.
ILP not required. |
Temporary signs for City-recognized special events
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Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected throughout the year, however, the maximum
number of days such signs may be displayed shall not exceed a
total of 30 days per year.
COA required.
ILP not required.
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Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected throughout the year, however, the maximum
number of days such signs may be displayed shall not exceed a
total of 30 days per year.
Regional Center Approval Required.
ILP not required. |
Limit of 32-sq. ft. per sign.
May be erected throughout the year, however, the maximum
number of days such signs may be displayed shall not exceed a
total of 30 days per year.
ILP not required. |
Planters
A container for the growing of natural vegetation used for
decorative purposes. Planters may not be used for storage or
display of merchandise. |
COA required.
ILP not required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP not required. |
ILP not required. |
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Located in the Right-of-Way |
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In a Historic District |
In Regional Center;
Not in Historic District |
Not in Regional Center;
Not in Historic District |
Sign
Any structure, fixture, placard, announcement, declaration,
device, demonstration or insignia used for direction,
information, identification or to advertise or promote any
business, product, goods, activity, services or any interests.
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Not permitted.
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Not permitted.
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Not permitted.
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Lighting
(Depends upon the feature, may need a variance, etc.)
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COA required.
Encroachment permit required.
ILP required. |
Depends upon the feature.
Encroachment permit & Regional Center Approval may be
required. |
Depends upon the feature.
Coordination with KIB required
Encroachment Permit Required.
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Gateway Features
(Needs to be defined)
(Depends upon the feature, may need a variance)
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Depends upon the feature.
Encroachment permit required.
COA required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
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Depends upon the feature.
Encroachment permit required.
Regional Center Approval required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
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Depends upon the feature.
Coordination with KIB required
Encroachment Permit Required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
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Works of Art
Three-dimensional works of art (statuary, sculptures) and
two-dimensional works of art (i.e., murals) that are clearly
artistic in nature and which do not promote commercial
interests. |
COA required.
Encroachment Permit required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
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Regional Center Approval required.
Encroachment Permit required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Generally not permitted due to safety concerns.
Exceptions:
Coordination with KIB required.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Mural
A design or representation painted, drawn or similarly applied
on the exterior surface of a structure and which does not
advertise a business, product, service or activity. |
COA required.
ILP not required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
ILP not required. |
Generally not permitted due to safety concerns.
Exceptions:
Coordination with KIB required.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required. |
Banners
Any temporary sign of light-weight fabric or similar material
mounted to a pole or a building at one (1) or more edges by a
permanent frame. Flags of any government or political
subdivision shall not be considered banners. |
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
Not permitted except for city-recognized events.
Encroachment permit required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
Not permitted except for city-recognized events.
Encroachment permit required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Not permitted.
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Temporary promotional banners (on street light standards)
Located on permanent banner poles or on street light standards
structurally modified to accommodate banners, erected by or
sanctioned by the City of Indianapolis.
Only such banners promoting community activities, cultural or
sports programs important to the citys image or economy; or
not-for-profit organizations serving the community. |
Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Encroachment permit required.
ILP not required.
Coordination with IDI required.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
IHPC COA required for the Banner Program, indicating location
of permanent banner poles or street light standards and size.
Once IDIs banner program has been approved, individual
temporary banners shall only require additional approval from
IDI. |
Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Encroachment permit required.
ILP not required.
Coordination with IDI required.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
Regional Center approval required for the Banner program,
indicating location of permanent banner poles or street light
standards and size. Once IDIs banner program has been approved,
individual temporary banners shall only require additional
approval from IDI. |
Individual promotional banners displayed for a maximum of
30 days.
Banners shall not exceed 30 inches wide and 85 inches long.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented. |
| Temporary signs for Grand openings |
Not permitted. |
Not permitted. |
Not permitted. |
Temporary signs for City-recognized special events
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Depends upon the feature.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Depends upon the feature.
IPALCO must okay if utility poles implemented.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Depends upon the feature.
Coordination with KIB required.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ADA requirements must be met/maintained. |
Planters
A container for the growing of natural vegetation used for
decorative purposes. Planters may not be used for storage or
display of merchandise. |
COA Required.
DPW Operations must approve weight, size and location. Must be
located at least 18 inches from curb. Must not block any utility
access points (manholes, vaults, etc.).
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
Coordination with IDI required.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required. |
Regional Center Approval required.
DPW Operations must approve weight, size and location. Must be
located at least 18 inches from curb. Must not block any utility
access points (manholes, vaults, etc.).
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
Coordination with IDI required.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required. |
Generally not permitted due to safety concerns. Exceptions
require:
DPW Operations must approve weight, size and location. Must be
located at least 18 inches from curb. Must not block any utility
access points (manholes, vaults, etc.).
ADA requirements must be met/maintained.
Encroachment Permit Required.
ILP not required.
Coordination with KIB required. |
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