Welcome to the
neighborhood!
You live in a very special place – the
North Meridian Street Historic
District.
The Meridian Street Foundation (MSF) is a
nonprofit organization established to sustain,
preserve, and enhance the unique ambience of
our Historic District.
www.meridianstreetfoundation.org
Follow us on Facebook!
Write to us at P.O. Box 88451, Indianapolis, IN 46208.
Established 1960
We are a 501(c)3 organization.
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Table of Contents
MSF – Who Are We? Page 3
MSF Land Use Page 5
MSPC Approval Process for Exterior Renovations Page 6
MSF Board Members Page 7
MSF Events Page 8
Neighborhood Reference Guide Page 9
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Who Are We? We are a nonprofit neighborhood association serving the North Meridian Street Historic District. The district is the area from 40th Street on the south, Westfield Boulevard on the north, the west side of Pennsylvania Street on the east, and the east side of Illinois Street on the west. Our district is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Welcome to the neighborhood!
What Do We Do? Our primary purpose is to assist in sustaining, preserving, and enhancing the historic integrity of the North Meridian Street Historic District. One of the ways we do this is to provide assistance to the residents of this area in complying with the Meridian Street Preservation Act through our Land Use Committee. As a resident of the North Meridian Street Historic District, you are subject to the rules and regulations of the Meridian Street Preservation Act, a law established in the early 1970s to preserve North Meridian Street and the surrounding area. Under the law, if you live on Meridian Street and you wish to make any changes or additions to the exterior of your house, or other structures, hardscapes, or certain changes to your landscaping, you must obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Meridian Street Preservation Commission before you start to make the addition or change. If you live within the boundaries of the west side of Pennsylvania Street to the east side Illinois Street and you seek a zoning variance, you must also get approval for that variance from the Meridian Street Preservation Commission. Our Land Use Committee helps guide you through this process. We are a social organization, too! We believe that a neighborhood where the neighbors know each other is safer and stronger. To that end, we have several social events throughout the year. Events include the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the former Governor’s mansion, and the annual Christmas-Holiday Tree Lighting in Alice Carter Park. (See “Events” on page 8 for the full calendar.) Additionally, we maintain a website and a Facebook page for the Meridian Street Foundation. You can find the website at www.MeridianStreetFoundation.org. Another function of MSF is to participate in the beautification of the North Meridian
Street Historic District. We hang garlands and bows on the lampposts on Meridian Street during the holiday season, encourage American flags along Meridian Street each Fourth of July, and we assist in the maintenance of Alice Carter Park – the park at Meridian Street and Westfield Boulevard. None of this can be accomplished without you!
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Who We Are Not There can be some confusion between the roles of MSF and the Meridian Street Preservation Commission. The Meridian Street Foundation and the Meridian Street Preservation Commission are two distinct entities serving different functions. MSPC is the body created by the Meridian Street Preservation Act that hears requests for Certificates of Appropriateness and zoning variances when residents seek to make changes or additions to the exterior of their properties. The members of the Meridian
Street Preservation Commission are appointed by either the mayor of Indianapolis or the governor of the State of Indiana. The Meridian Street Foundation, on the other hand, is a neighborhood association. The MSF Land Use Committee helps residents through the Certificate of Appropriateness or zoning variance process, and officers may appear at MSPC hearings. MSF does not have the power to rule on the request before MSPC, and our officers appear only as advisors to the homeowner. How is the Meridian Street Foundation Funded? Ninety-Eight percent of the funds the Meridian Street Foundation receives come from member dues and donations. Annual membership dues categories range from $25 to $225 or more, and the MSF cannot operate without membership dues. We invite you to become a dues-paying member of MSF so that we may continue to serve you and our neighborhood. If you would like to become a dues paying member, please contact the president or treasurer for a form. Alternatively, you can join via our website and pay your dues using PayPal. It’s easy!
To find out more about the Meridian Street Foundation, or to pay your dues online, please visit www.MeridianStreetFoundation.org.
Don’t forget: You are a member of another neighborhood association, too. If you live on the east side of Meridian Street, you are part of the Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association. If you live on the west side of Meridian Street, you are part of the Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association. Thank you for supporting the North Meridian Street Historic District! We are glad you are our neighbor!
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Meridian Street Foundation – Land Use
We are here to help!
The Meridian Street Foundation (MSF) is here to help neighbors understand the importance of
the historic district in which we live.
Homes on Meridian Street between 40th Street and Westfield Boulevard (and to a lesser extent
Illinois and Pennsylvania Streets) are subject to the Meridian Street Preservation Act 1971.
That means exterior modifications to homes, landscapes, and hardscapes within the district
must be approved by the Meridian Street Preservation Commission (MSPC) before you start
any work. MSPC is a separate organization from MSF.
While the Meridian Street Foundation has a number of committees, such as Beautification and
Events, that help keep the foundation connected with the neighborhood, Land Use is the most
important MSF committee. This team guides homeowners through the process of planning and
obtaining approval (Certificate of Appropriateness) for exterior updates.
Before planning any exterior work, please visit www.meridianstreetfoundation.org and click the
link to the MSPC website (www.mspconline.org) and contact our Land Use Committee chairs.
MSF Land Use Co-Chairs: Matt Jones, 317-417-0519, and Jason Sciortino, 317-372-4777.
Land Use Committee Purpose:
To protect the architectural integrity of the North Meridian Street Preservation Area by adhering to the North Meridian Street Preservation Area Design Guidelines.
To educate homeowners about the architectural significance of their homes and the surrounding area.
To guide homeowners through the process of planning appropriate exterior changes to their property.
To help homeowners prepare the resulting case to go before the Meridian Street Preservation Commission (MSPC) to seek a Certificate of Appropriateness – prior to
work starting.
To represent the Meridian Street Foundation Board and the MSF neighbors as a helpful, friendly, respectful, and educational sub-group of the MSF.
The Land Use Committee always stresses the importance of following the Design Guidelines.
It is the job of both MSF Land Use Committee and MSPC to listen to homeowner cases in a
courteous, respectful, and thoughtful manner and to assist homeowners in moving forward
with their plans in accordance with the MSPC Design Guidelines.
Questions? Please contact Land Use Chairs (see above) or submit a question via:
www.meridianstreetfoundation.org. Design Guidelines: You can find the Meridian Street
Preservation Area Design Guideline at www.mspconline.org.
REMEMBER:
Ring before
you renovate!
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MSPC Certificate of Appropriateness Process For Exterior Renovations:
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Meridian Street Foundation Board Members and Committees
Last Name
First Address Cell Email Address Committee(s) Served
Apple Susan 4000 N. Meridian Street, 15H
317-709-3541
susan dot apple at mac dot com
Land Use Cochair
Burciaga Raul 4366 N. Meridian Street
317-910-5295
ruly2000 at aol dot com Secretary, Tour
Free Ed 4810 N. Meridian Street
317-753-7053
edfree3 at aol dot com Treasurer, Membership
Gaynor Kristi 4919 N. Meridian Street
317-403-0548
kristi dot gaynor at talktotucker dot com
Beautification, Tour
Graham Susan 5417 N. Meridian Street
317-679-4121
grahamsofind at sbcglobal dot net
Social, Membership, Tour
Gilman Linda 5250 N. Meridian Street
317-508-2665
lgilman at iupui dot edu Land Use, Social
Hardee Jim 5545 N. Meridian Street
317-750-3575
ahardee at msn dot com Communications, Land Use
Jones Matt 5741 N. Meridian Street
317-417-0519
jonesmg76 at gmail dot com Land Use Cochair
Klein Elaine 4343 N. Meridian
Street
317-730-
4359
elaineklein6 at gmail dot com Social
Little Sheila 4480 N. Meridian Street
317-283-1811
onelastnerve at gmail dot com Beautification
Madden Allie 5402 N. Meridian Street
773-710-8656
alliemadden2003 at yahoo dot com
President, Communications, Social, Main Stem, Membership, Tour
MacGill Kate 5363 N. Meridian Street
317-506-7853
macgillteam at gmail dot com Membership, Tour
Maginn Tim 4401 N. Meridian Street
317-258-2927
tmaginn4401 at gmail dot com Vice President, Land Use
Momper Karen 5141 N. Meridian Street
317-414-4341
kmomper3 at gmail dot com Beautification, Social, Tour
Morgan Marinelle 4108 N. Pennsylvania Street
317-200-6111
m5farr at yahoo cot com Land Use, Main Stem
O’Guinn Helen 4525 N. Meridian Street
317-502-1308
htoguinn at aol dot com Main Stem, Communications, Tour
Sabens Peggy 5354 N. Meridian
Street
317-903-
8839
jmsabens at hotmail dot com Communications,
Land Use
Committee Chairs (non-voting)
Committee
Sciortino Jason 4007 Washington
Boulevard
317-372-
4777
jsciortino at talktotucker dot
com
Land Use Cochair
Zweber-Free
Cindy 4810 N. Meridian Street
317-727-7125
czwebfree at aol dot com Beautification Chair
NOTE: The email addresses on this page have unusual formatting to prevent spam. Before sending,
please change the words in brackets to appropriate symbols, and remove any blank spaces
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MSF Annual Calendar of Events:
Please join us for:
Event: Date:
Annual Winter Party First Saturday in March – 7 p.m. (Venue: changes each year)
Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday before Easter Sunday – 1 p.m. (Venue: 4343 N. Meridian)
Annual Meeting Second Tuesday of October – 6:30 p.m. (Venue: 4000 N. Meridian –
Tarkington Tower – Terrace Rm.) Annual Tree Lighting First Saturday in December – 4 p.m.
(Venue: Alice Carter Park – Meridian and Westfield)
Annual Meridian Street Holiday Winner announced mid-December Lights Competition
Monthly Board Meetings Second Tuesday of each month – 7 p.m. (Venue: Meridian St. Methodist
Church – Library)
Please join us and participate in these great neighborhood events. You can find
full details and make reservations at:
www.meridianstreetfoundation.org
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Meridian Street Foundation – Handy Reference Guide
Meridian Street Foundation Officers
Allie Madden – President 773-710-8656
Tim Maginn – Vice President 317-258-2927
Raul Burciaga – Secretary 317-910-5295
Ed Free – Treasurer 317-753-7053
MSF Land Use Committee
Susan Apple 317-709-3541
Matt Jones 317-417-0519
Jason Sciortino 317-372-4777
Neighborhood Associations
Butler Tarkington Neighborhood Association www.Butlertarkington.org
Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association www.MKNA.org
Meridian Street Foundation www.MeridianStreetFoundation.org
Midtown Indy www.MidtownIndy.org
City and State
Emergency/Police 911
Indianapolis Police Department 317-327-3811
Indiana Landmarks 317-639-4534
Indiana Historical Society 317-232-1882
Indianapolis Historical Preservation
Commission
317-327-4406
Meridian Street Preservation Commission www.MSPConline.org
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful 317-264-7555
Health Code Violations 317-221-2144
Mayors Action Center 317-833-4530
Indiana Poison Control 1-800-222-1222
Hazardous Waste Collection 100 N. Senate Avenue
317-234-6951
Connect to Help 211
Utilities
Indianapolis Power and Light 317-261-8222
IPL – Report a power outage 317-261-8111
Citizen’s Energy (Gas, Water, Sewer) 317-924-3311
Republic Trash and Recycling 317-917-7300
Call Before You Dig 800-382-5544
Street Light Burn Out 317-261-8111
Indy Parks
Tarkington Park (38th & Meridian) 317-308-9521
Alice Carter Place Park (Meridian Street and
Westfield Boulevard)
Cindy Zweber-Free, 317-727-7125
Other
Martin Luther King Center 317-923-4581
Riviera Club 317-255-5471
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