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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBATCH - Supplemental - 0114 Central Avenue1 south l . PLANNING & ZONING November 21, 2016 Re: #CU-16-08 — 114 Central Avenue Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Development Review Board concerning your recent applications. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six LQ months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sinc y,�� �J Raymond J. Bel Administrative Officer Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7015 0640 0007 8199 4034 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 10 Mansfield View Lane Phone: 802-864-2323 South Burlington, VT 05403 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com December 8, 2016 Ray Belair City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Wes & Patty Eldred-114 Central Avenue, South Burlington Dear Ray, I have met with Michaela Stickney from the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and discussed the construction of the proposed shoreline wall for the Eldred property. It was determined that the shoreline wall could be constructed without impacting any trees on the existing embankment. There are several buckthorn trees (invasive species) that will be cut. If you have any questions or wish to discuss this in further detail please let me know. Sincerely Stephen A Vock PA\AutoCADD Projects\2015\1 51900-Permitting\1 -Local Applications\Shoreline Wall.doc Lindsey Britt From: Dave Wheeler Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 9:56 AM To: Craig Lambert; Lindsey Britt; Justin Rabidoux Subject: RE: 114 Central Ave. Lindsey, The project meets the intent of our Surface Water Protection Standards: "It is the further purpose of this Section to provide for the retention of preexisting residential neighborhoods located along Lake Champlain and Potash Brook in a manner consistent with the resource protection goals of this Section and the Comprehensive Plan." The DRB should include a condition requiring the applicant to receive approval from the State Lakes and Ponds Management and Protection Program prior to construction of the improvements. Regards, Dave David P_ 174heeler Ami3tant Stofmwater Supermteadent Department . f Pub'_= 'X*ofkz ,,, ,,�r-�•• CA7 of Soutia 3tzr 1MMOn (802) 6f,8--961 1=.-t_ 6113 Notice - Under Vermont's Pubhe Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a Cdv official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return email Thank you for your cooperation From: Craig Lambert Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2016 7:14 AM To: Lindsey Britt <Ibritt@sburl.com>; Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@sburl.com>; Justin Rabidoux <jrabidoux@sburl.com> Subject: RE: 114 Central Ave. Since the plans specifies that existing trees are to be protected, a tree protection plan and details should be included. Craig Lambert South Burlington City Arborist 104 Landfill Rd South Burlington, VT 05403 Ph: 802-658-7961 Fax. 802-658-7976 email: clam bert(d_)sburl.com Notice - Under Vermont's Public Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded aspublic records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law. If yott have received this message in error, please notify its immediately by return email. Thank you for your cooperation. From: Lindsey Britt Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 1:22 PM U To: Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@sburl.com>; Justin Rabidoux <jabidoux@sburl.com>; Craig Lambert <clambert@sburl.com> Subject: 114 Central Ave. Hi, Attached are plans for 114 Central Ave. where they are constructing a rock retaining wall. Let me know if you have any questions or need hard copies of the plans. It would be great to have comments no later than next Wednesday, Nov. 9th Thanks, Lindsey Britt, MRP Development Review Planner 802-846-4138 Ibritt@sburl.com Department of Planning & Zoning City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 www.sburl.com VERAil1NT EIEPAR'I'AIEN-1- OF Shoreland Permit Application ENVWXNINKN TAL C OPLSPRVA770N WATERSHED fora Shoreland Protection Permit under MANAGEMENTDIVISION Chapter 49A of Title 10, § 1441 et seq. IAKTS & PONDS PROGRAM For Shoreland Permitting Use Only Application Number: 2 2 13�--- Public Notice: At the same time this application is filed with Shoreland Permitting, a copy of this application must be provided to the municipal clerk for posting in the municipality in which the project is located. Submission of this application constitutes notice that the person in Section A intends to create impervious surface and/or cleared area within the Protected Shoreland Area, and certifies that the project will comply with Chapter 49A of Title 10, § 1441 et seq. All information required on this form must be provided, and the requisite fees (Section G) must be submitted made payable to the State of Vermont, to be deemed complete. Refer to The Vermont Shoreland Protection Act - A Handbook for Shoreland peveloprner t and related instructions for guidance in completing this application. A. Parcel Information Landowner's Name: Wesley J. & Patricia A. Eldred Trust,., 2a. Physical Address (911 Address): 114 Central Ave. South Burlington, Vermootif jE;u , 2b. Town - County: 2c, Zip: 05403 3. SPAN (The school Parcel Account Number is required for your application to be deemed complete. It can be obtained 600-1 88-1 1 P16 from your property tax bill. If you cannot locate your property tax bill, please obtain this information from your Town Clerk) ! 4. Phone: 802-373-5228 s. Email: wpeldred@)corncast.net 6. Name of Lake/Pond: Champlain Lake (Shelburne Bay) - Shelbu 7. Total Shore Frontage 334 (Feet) 8. Was the parcel of land created before July 1, 2014? Yes ❑ No 9. Are there wetlands associated with this parcel? ❑ Yes ❑J No Contact the Wetlands Program (802) 828-1535 or http,lLdec veriiiont_gav(waterstrea(wetiands 10. Have you ever applied for a permit with the Department of Environmental Conservation associated with this parcel? ❑ Yes [ No 11. What is the surface area of your parcel within the Protected Shoreland Area (PSA): 30,084 •. (square feet) See the Vermont Shoreland Protection Act -A Handbook for Shoreland Develot)inent Appendix C Determining lakeside Zone & PSA 12. What is the surface area of exisiting impervious surface on your parcel within the PSA: 2,878+- (square feet) See the Vermont Shoreland Protection Act -A Handbook for Shoreland Development,. Append+x t Calculating i'ercent Impervious Surface 13. What is the surface area of existing cleared are on your parcel within the PSA: 17.246+- (square feet) Seethe Vermont Shoreland Protection Act -A Handbook for Snoreland Development,, Appendix E Calculat,ng Percent Clearing B. Applicant Contact Information 1. Name: Wesley J. & Patricia A. Eldred Trust J 2a. mailing Address: 114 Central Ave. 2b. Town: South Burlington 2c. state: VT 2d. Zip:05403 3. Phone: 802-373-5228 4. Email: wpeldred@comcast.net C. Application Preparer Information (If the individual preparingthe application is not the landowner.) 1. Name: Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. Attn: Steve Vock 2a. Mailing Address: 10 Mansfield View Lane 2b. Town: South Burlington 2c. State: VT 2d, zip: 05403 3. Phone: 802-864-2323 4, Email: SVOcklcea-vt-com Revised April 2016 Page 1 of 3 D. Project Description 1. Describe the proposed project. For this application to be considered administratively complete you must attach site plans that denote existing and proposed cleared areas and impervious surface and their distances from mean water level, no fewer than three photos of the project area, and dimensions and associated surface areas of cleared areas and impervious surfaces. The project involves the stabilization of a failed slope and is designed to minimize or eliminate potential slips or rotations of the bank. The top of the existing slope reaches the southern edge of the existing residence and a failure jeopardizes the integrity of the foundation. No new impervious surface is proposed and cleared area is minimal and limited to the installation of the retaining wall. See attached plan set. 2. For developed parcels, how far is the existing habitable structure from Mean Water Level 68 (feet), and how far will new cleared area or impervious surface be from MWL 16 (feet)? OR For undeveloped parcels , how far will new cleared area or impervious surface be from MWL (feet)? See the Vermont Snnrelartd Protection Act —A Handbock for Shcr eland De eio men A endix A —=strmdUn r I'vtean Water Level back least 100 feet from MWL? ❑ Yes Q No 3. Can all new cleared area or impervious surface be set at If no, explain why below (attach support information as needed): The project is to stabilize an existing failed slope between the 98 foot and 105 foot along the shoreline of Shelburne Bay. See attached plan set. 4a. What is the slope of the project site area: 61 % 4b. Is the slope of the project area less than 20%? See The Vermont Shareland Protection Act�A,Handbook for Shoreland Dev�1�3G€'1ent�Aaaend3x g Determ�rlrn Slue ❑ Yes ✓❑ No If yes, skip 4c. 4c. If no above (4b), describe the measures taken to ensure the slope is stable, resulting in minimal erosion and impacts to water quality (attach support information as needed): The project proposes a large boulder retaining wall to stabilize the existing slope and minimize future erosion. Sa. What is the surface area of new impervious surface 5b. What is the total resulting impervious surface after associated with this project: o.00 (Square Feet) completion of the project and prior to implementation of See the Verqlont Snorelanc P,otecUo°� fact - A � ;ndbons for Short ?nd best management practices: 2.878+- (Square Feet) Develo Zment Amend x F�Cad ula in elce'tt imP rvious Surface For D5b, add Al2 to D5a Sc. Is the total in 5b, 20% or less of the parcel area within the PSA? ✓❑ Yes (if yes, skip 5d.) ❑ No If 5a is 0, check the n/a box, otherwise divide D5b by Al and multiply by 100 for percentage. Total percentage = % ❑ N/A 5d. If no above (Sc), describe the best management practices used to manage, treat, and control erosion from stormwater form the portion of impervious surface that exceeds 20% (attach support information as needed): Revised April 2016 Page 2 of 3 6a. What is the surface area of new cleared area 6b. What is the total resulting cleared area after associated with this project: 625 (Square Feet) completion of the project and prior to implementation of Seethe vea,mow Stiorelanr. Prote't*ii Act —A H<andbyy} for h rtlend best management practices: 17,871 (Square Feet) Deaeloryment 40ppndix F, For D6b, add A13 to D6a 6c, Is the total in 6b. 40% or less of the parcel area within the PSA? QYes (ifyes, skip 6d.) Q No If 6a is 0, check the n/a box, otherwise divide D6b by A11 and multiply by 100 for percentage. Total percentage = 59°Y N/A 6d. If no above (6c), establishing vegetative cover (revegetation) is the only applicable best management practice. Please describe a revegetation plan that will be equal to or greater in surface area than the proposed new cleared area as identified in 6a. Identify the location on the parcel where the revegetation will occur and how far from mean water level it will be (attach support information as needed). The stabilized slope will be topsoiled, seeded and mulched, All disturbed areas will be designated as "no Mow" and be allowed to return to a naturally vegetated state. Trees that have been removed for the shoreline stabilization wall will be replace in kind w/ 2" caliper nursery stock. E. Landowner Certification As APPLICANT, I hereby certify that the statements presented on this application are true and accurate and recognize that by signing this application, I agree to complete all aspects of the project as authorized, I understand that failure to comply with the foregoing may result in violation of the Shoreland Protection Act, 10 V.S.A. Chapter 49A, and the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources may bring an enforcement action for violations of the Act pursuant to 10 V.S.A. chapter 201, Applicant/Landowner Signature: 1: :1' .� .��r� Date: C ' j F. Application Preparer Certification (if applicable)` As APPLICATION PREPARER, I hereby certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there re ifica ties for s mitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Application Preparer Signature: Date: i1 G. Additional Required Documentation (Please check to ensure you have completed the following) a All sections of the application are complete (or otherwise indicate "not applicable") 0✓ Application includes site plans denoting existing and proposed cleared area and impervious surface and distances from mean water level 0✓ Application description includes dimensions and surface areas of cleared areas and impervious surfaces Application includes photos of project area H. Permit Application Fees Administrative Fee: $125.00 125.00 Impervious Area Fee: $0.50 per square ft. Enter new impervious area as entered in item (5a) x 0.5 Total Fee due: Submit this form and application fee, payable to: State of Vermont -Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Watershed Management Division -Shoreland Permitting 1 National Life Drive, Main 2 Montpelier, VT 05620-3522 Direct all correspondence or questions to Shoreland Permitting at: ANR,WSMDShorL;ianti c�vermorit,cat,v Revised April 2016 For additional information visit: htip !rdec.verr iunt raoylwraterstred/l: ke-Donsis Page 3 of 3 CIVIL EN GI I PERT N G A\SS ►CIPOES. MCA 10 Mansfield View Lane Phone: 802-864-2323 South Burlington, VT 05403 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: jmilbank@cea-vt.com October 23, 2016 Michaela Stickney = Watershed Management Division , 1 National Life Drive, Main 2 Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3522 Re: Wesley and Patricia Eldred, 114 Central Avenue, South Burlington, Vermont Shoreline Slope Stabilization Dear Michaela: Please find enclosed a Shoreland Permit Application, application fee, plans and photos for a proposed shoreline stabilization project located at 114 Central Avenue in South Burlington. CEA is in the process of local Development Review Board review and permitting for the proposed stabilization. The applicants are proposing to construct a large stone retaining wall along the shoreline that has been impacted by erosion. The proposed large stone retaining wall is anticipated to be constructed using Whitcomb Quarry Stone or equivalent. The Eldred's existing shoreline is eroded with many failures along its length that will be stabilized as part of this project. (see attached photos). The proposed wall will be very similar to several recently constructed walls along this section of the lake. The wall will stabilize a large bank with southerly and westerly exposure on the north end of Shelburne Bay and the north side of the mouth of Potash Brook. All disturbed areas will be topsoiled, seeded and mulched and will be allowed to return to a natural vegetated state and are designated as no mow zones on the attached site plan. If you should have any questions or should need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. Principal / Project Engineer SAV/jlm Enclosures: Applications, basis of design, plans, photos, fee CIVIL ENGIREJEtING ASSOCIANTES, INC, 10 Mansfield View Lane Phone: 802-864-2323 South Burlington, VT 05403 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: jmilbank@cea-vt.com October 23, 2016 Michaela Stickney Watershed Management Division 1 National Life Drive, Main 2 Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3522 Re: Wesley and Patricia Eldred 114 Central Avenue — Shoreline Stabilization Basis of Design Dear Michaela: This letter supports the technical basis for the design of the proposed seawall at the Eldred residence at 114 Central Avenue. This property has shoreline on Lake Champlain and Potash Brook making it susceptible to wind and wave action from high water and high winds and erosion from being the release point at the mouth of the brook. The record high water levels during the spring of 2011 impacted the shoreline which resulted in severe undercutting and erosion from wave action which has continued to get worse over time. Over the past several years, Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. (CEA) has developed a methodology for addressing lakeshore erosion on Lake Champlain. Particularly for slopes or banks that are relatively steep and/or high and dominantly consist of susceptible soil materials rather than bedrock, we have developed a design that incorporates elements of "armoring" the slope with large quarry stones and backfilling with smaller shot -rock for drainage. The exposed surface visible from the lake is a natural stone product produced by local quarries. These large stones, which are up to five or six feet in maximum dimension, are nested together to provide a relatively continuous surface and sufficient mass to resist most ice and wave action. The fact that they are asscmbled as natural elements permits some movement of the stones without degrading the structural integrity of the surface armoring and protection of the soils behind the wall. One additional feature of this wall system is the use -of a filter fabric (geotextile) layer between the native soil and the shot rock backfill to inhibit the migration (erosion) of the native soil through the coarser materials. Michaela Stickney October 23, 2016 Page 2 For the exposure conditions at 114 Central Avenue, it is our opinion that a biotechnical solution is not feasible. Wave and wind action are severe enough in storm conditions that using vegetation in combination with other inert materials would not provide sufficient protection against erosion in this environment. The details of our design are incorporated in the set of drawings submitted with this letter. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss the project in greater detail please let me know. 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I further certify that this notification was provided to the following parties in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: (full names and addresses) David M Farrell Trust 5 Holmes Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Fire District #1 109 Central Ave/Queen City Park, So. Burlington, VT Michael Gordon Turner 110 Central Ave, South Burlington, VT 05403 Dated at So. Burling[town/city], Vermont, this 24th day of October , 2016 Printed Name: Amy T. Marks Phone number and email: 802-864-2323 1, y ce -vt.com Signature: "� 7,C Date: ` Or-tober4/24, 9c116 Remit to: City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Sample Certificate of Service Form. Rev. 1-2012 A Wesley & Patricia Eldred Ajoiner List 114 Central Avenue, South Burlington -Tax Map Parcel 0330-00114 October 2016 Parcel ID # Owner of Record 1540-01195 David M. Farrell Trust Property Location: 5 Holmes Rd 1195 Shelburne Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Parcel ID # 0330-00109 Property Location: 109 Central Ave Parcel ID # 0330-00110 Property Location: 110 Central Ave Owner of Record Fire District #1 Queen City Park 109 Central Ave South Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record Michael Gordon Turner 110 Central Ave South Burlington, VT 05403 1/1 TO: South Burlington property owners SUBJECT: Application before the Development Review Board for an abutting property The enclosed Development Review Board public notice or agenda is being sent to you because you have been identified as an abutting landowner to a proposed land development listed on the attachment. The distribution of this information to the abutting landowners is required by state law. You are encouraged to attend and participate in the public hearing as participation in the local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal. Should you have any questions about the proposal, or wish to view the submittals, please contact the South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning. They can be reached at (802) 846-4106 or at City of South Burlington, Department of Planning & Zoning, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403. Approved for Distribution by South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning r a im 6 southburlington PLANNING & ZONING PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing in the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday November 15, 2016 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Conditional use application #CU-16-07 of Robert Hickey for approval to allow a roof extension over the front steps to encroach 7'-3" into the front yard setback, 30 Cortland Avenue. 2. Conditional use application #CU-16-08 of Wesley J. & Patricia A. Eldred Family Trust for approval to stabilize the shoreline by constructing a rock retaining wall, 114 Central Avenue. 3. Preliminary plat application #SD-16-29 of John P. Larkin, Inc. & Eric Farrell for a planned unit development consisting of: 1) razing a 54 unit hotel (Larkin Terrace), and 2) constructing an 83,972 sq. ft. building which will include 60 residential units and 20,250 sq. ft. of commercial space, 1185 & 1195 Shelburne Road. 4. Preliminary & final plat application #SD-16-30 of Mary Jo Capotrio for a planned unit development to subdivide a 1.02 acre parcel developed with a single family dwelling into two (2) lots of 0.47 acres (lot #3A) and 0.55 acres (lot #3B) and developing lot #36 with a two family dwelling, 1408 Hinesburg Road. Bill Miller, Chair South Burlington Development Review Board Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. Participation in the local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal. October 27, 2016 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com { { I NOTES I 1 \ 1 UTILITIES SHOWN DO NOT PURPORT TO CONSTITUTE OR REPflESENTALL UTILITIES LOCATED UPON OR ADJACENT TO THE SURVEYED PREMISES. EX/STINGUT/L/IYLOCATIONSAREAPPROMMATE ONLY THECONTRACTOR ETBACK FROM 0.5.5CONTOUR SMALL HELD VERIFYALL UTILITY CONFLICTS ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE I / / STATE OF VERMIN REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT DIG SAFE (888-344-7233) PRIOR TO ANYCONSTRUCTION 2 PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION ISAPPROXIMATEAND BASED ON EXISTING TAX ~INFORMATION THIS PLAN IS NOTA BOUNDARY SURVEYAND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS ONE MONUMENTA17ON RECOVERED IS CONSISTENT WITH RECORDED DOCUMENTS I I \ \ \ 4 SITE INFORMATION IS BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY PERFORMED BY CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC SEPTEMBER 2010 SURVEY ORIENTATION IS I 1 "GRID NORTH, VERMONT COORDINATE SYSTEM OF 1963 (HORIZONTAL) ESTABLISHED FROM GPS OBSERVATIONS ON SITE 5 PROJECT BENCHMARKS LAKE CHAMPLAIN ESTABLISHED FROM THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GAUGING STATION 04294500 LOCATED IN BURLINGTON, VERMONT (DATUM NGVD 29) LEGEND 1 FRAM ,02 NaTO=R \� APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE 1 1 s cK OUTFI gURTr \ \ APPROVA44TESETBACKUNEOm0 \ too - EXISTING CONTOUR EXISTING PAVEMENT \ I — � � � \-, \ � —•--•••—•••— / EDGE OF PAVEMENT STREAM C' / \ "•�M EXISTING UTILITY POLE II I / ' �LE� PEDESTALNIF EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE � � ,, ` I � /\ \ EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE I ! / FIRE DISTRICT #1 O IRON RODIPIPE FOUND l �� / eYNIF \ ❑ CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND I \ o1 1 j, / \ 4¢ZeF M TURNER A SPIKE SET \ cMF one EXISTING RE$000E'� . .� U 7HgE6FIOL0 ' / / / N %' ,5CO, P ELEv. 12➢.➢ PRO AN; TANI(I \ WITNESS IPF F� I \ SE1B��'OSEOF 1 - 127 TIMBER WALL �'/.7 �'. ' . +r sTUMI t EDGE OF \ I z 0 EXISTINd zr neNMI�-,/ 1° 1', ✓/ /�, LAKE \ , \ \ ' 6TOA60 Q 44 i 3�SM ¢ oM, mAnE 115 \ \ 0CK5 110 <�� STING IP MEEE111i77LLLdddeee 105 ;,'.r 710 -105 77 — aN f - ,i eD ut yG/OP.E \ EXISTING RIP RAP POTASH BROOK _..� _ _ _ _ _ _ p0 _ i � ➢7 EX/STiNG a'WIDE \ \ EDGEOF i ' LAKE/STREAM 96 TIMBER WALL ••—�••• \ \ \ v TIME OF EXISTING \ 3L)IIVEY � � i WOOD STAIRS \ \\ ➢5- r/ \ NIF FARRELL TRUST SITE ENGINEER: C CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. IDUMISFIELOVIEWLANE, SOUTHBURLWGTON, VT 05403 ■0 --232J FAX W2-16I 1 » www cat-M can MAB cnc® SAV 1FP■0M SAV CLIENT: ELDRED RESIDENCE 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT 05403 PROJECT: SHORELINE STABILIZATION 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT S. BURLINC LOCATION MAP r = zooa e1}■ � ■■WIOII EXISTING CONDITIONS SITE PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE OATe marmc ntnm■ 0913012016 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch 20 ft. x� 1° = 20t IRt01. NO. 15190 \ I/ , O C1.0 (tJ- EXISTING 13 12G 12G 124 122 120 11G 11G 114 112 110 104 106 104 102 100 9G 94 92 90_ ` EXISTING GRADE ANCHOR STONE WALL WITH GEO-GRID EVERY 2-3 VERTICAL FEET MINIMUM (1 LAYER PER COURSE)(TYPICAL) OR AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER \NE FILTER FABRIC TOPSOIL PROPOSED GENERAL FILL INSTALL FILTER FABRIC AGAINST EXISTING GRADE PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OFSHOTROCK. CONTINUEFABRIC BELOW WALL AND AROUND BASERO.K TO FRONT OF WALL _ -� ALL WORK TO PROPOSED STONEWALL BE PERFORMED TO BE KEYED INTO EXISTING MATERIAL ±2 2 MOVE CONTOUR 110 129 126 124 122 120 11G 116 114 112 110 106 104 104 102 100 Is % 92 90 0+00 0+25 0+60 0+76 PROPOSED SECTION A A , - SCALE 1" = 10'/ GENERAL NOTES 1 UTILITIES SHOWN DO NOT PURPORT TO CONSTITUTE OR REPRESENT ALL UTILITIES LOCATED UPON OR ADJACENT TO THE SURVEYED PREMISES EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL UTILITY CONFLICTS ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT DIG SAFE (7E6344-7233) PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION 2 ALL EXISTING UTILITIES NOT INCORPORATED INTO THE FINAL DESIGN SHALL BE REMOVED OR ABANDONED AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS OR DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER 3 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAINAS-BUILT PLANS (WITH TIES) FOR ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES THOSE PLANS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT 4 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR/RESTORE ALL DISTURBED AREAS (ON OR OFF THE SITE) AS DIRECT OR INDIRECT RESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION 5 ALL GRASSED AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL FULL VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED 0 MAINTAIN ALL TREES OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL WORK NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE AND OPERABLE FACILITIES AND UTILITIES D THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ALL ITEMS AND MATERIALS INCORPORATED INTO THE SITE WORK WORK SHALL NOT BEGIN ON ANY ITEM UNTIL SHOP DRAWING APPROVAL IS GRANTED 9 IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET IN THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLETE THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL PERMIT CONDITIONS AND ANY LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS 10 THE TOLERANCE FOR FINISH GRADES FOR ALL PAVEMENT, WALKWAYS AND LAWN AREAS SHALL BE 0 1 FEET 11 ANY DEWATERING NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE S/TEWORK SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE CONTRACT AND SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY 12 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATEALL WORK WITHIN TOWN ROAD R O W WITH TOWN AUTHORITIES 13 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ELECTRICAL, CABLE AND TELEPHONE SERVICES INACCORDANCE WITH THE UTILITY COMPANIES REQUIREMENTS 14 EXISTING PAVEMENTAND TREE STUMPS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISPOSED OF AT AN APPROVED OFFSITE LOCATION. ALL PAVEMENT CUTS SHALL BE MADE WITH A PAVEMENT SAW 15 IF THEREAREANY CONFLICTS OR INCONSISTENCIES WITH THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE ENGINEER FOR VERIFICATION BEFORE WORK CONTINUES ON THE ITEM IN QUESTION 1C PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION IS APPROXIMATE AND BASED ON EXISTING TAX MAP INFORMATION THIS PLANS NOTA BOUNDARY SURVEYAND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS ONE 17 IF THE BUILDING /S TO BE SPR/NKLERED, BACKFLOW PREVENTION SHALL BE PROVIDED/NACCORDANCE WITHAWWA M14 THE SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT THE WATER LINE TO TWO FEETABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR SEE MECHANICAL PLANS FOR RISER DETAIL 18 THE CONTRACTOR /S RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES INDICATED /N THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, TYPICAL FOR CONCRETE AND SOIL TESTING 19 THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LAYOUFAND FIELD ENGINEERING REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES WILL PROVIDE AN AUTOCAD FILE WHEREAPPL/CABLE 20 THE OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OFANYAND ALL SAFETY FENCES OR RA/LSABOVE EXISTING AND PROPOSED WALLS THE OWNER SHALT_ VERIFY LOCAL, STATEAND INSURANCE REQUIREMENT GUIDELINES FOR THE INSTALLATIONAND VER/FYANYAND ALL PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS. a t 1 Cf_CAlll APPROXIMATE Y LINE APPROXIMMTESETEACKLINE EXISTING CONTOUR EXISTING PAVEMENT STREAM N/F EXISTING UTILITY POLE \ F/RE DISTRICT X7 EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE \ � 1 •tl / � \ / EXISTING CONIFEROUS TREE O IRON ROD/PIPE FOUND \ \ / ❑ CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND E \ S, KADE FEU / \ / \ ` n. " SPIKE SET TOO EX/STINU RESIDENCE / WITNESS /PF S1A` �• OF uEP� � z � / / / juif 1 vvvll P 1 / �• , / PROTECT EXISTING TREES LXJS71hG 1'�M1;'n: _ 117 TINiRFR WALL ' / / \ DURING CONSTRUCTION 4'DI INV- 72 115 INV =f00S -110 "EXISNNb JNOtlD F ' ,r / 705 HO MRS 99 —105 lot I XISIltiG RIP RAf'_ � � ` TIE WALL INTO \ EXISTING RIP RAP EXlSTIIJ13 5' N'.UE ) FASTING WOOD .ST.VRS � F'MbLR .vALL i _ TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED _1>_1 \ �� \ AND REPLACED IN KIND W/ 2" \ \ InGt Or1AKu7T.Rt AM LANDING=105t . CALIPER NURSERY STOCK X TIME OF ruRVrY g1 sou! DI RS POTASH BROOK ALL WORK TO BE PERFORMED j ABOVE THE 9B' CONTOUR PROPOSED STEPS ���-- '� / FOR BEACH ACCESS 96 PROPOSED LARGE STONE RETAINING WALL \ (T.O.W.=105±) j GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN FEET ) 1 inch - 10 It SITE ENGINEER: r CAVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. 10 MANSFIELD VIEWLANE, SOUM BURLINGTON, Vr 05M .01Ji4234] FAX IONEFYl)1 wW www CM H.rom DM11N MAB mcm SAV A}}AOYID SAV CLIENT: ELDRED RESIDENCE 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT 05403 PROJECT: SHORELINE STABILIZATION 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT Ole 7LOCATION MAP PROPOSED CONDITIONS SITE PLAN DATi O11A1fJNG NUb}R 09/30/2016 scAJt 1"=10' C1.1 }JIOJ NO 15190 16- Pit L U a N r Q CID M_ 7 U) 0) 0 LO r 1 LL- 0 U 1 C) r LO L0 0 CN U A) Q U O .I, 71 Introduction Maintenance: Remove accumulated sediment before ft.. halfway up she is — This project is su blect to the terms and coindibom of the authomatbon • Ensure that sin fence is trenched In ground and there a re no gaps from the State of Vermont to discharge construction related storm vwwBr runoff 5 Dived Upland Runoff Coverage under the State Construction General Permit 3-9020 is Purpose: required for any construction activity that disturbs 1 or more ayes of Dweraon berms Intercept runoff from above the cormstructom snit and land, or is part of a larger development plan that volt disturb 1 or m ore direct d around the disturbed area This prevents clean water from zcres becoming mudded with soil from tine construction site This project has been deemed to quality as a Low Risk Sit. which I is Rsqulnorrients: subject to the erosion prevention and sediment control (EPSC) If storm water runs onto your rile fraxn upslope areas and your site standards set for in the State of Vermonts ma its the following tyro conditions, you must install a dwbris Jon berm Low Risk Sib Handbook for Erosion Prerh ntion and Sediment before disturbing any sal Control 1 YOU plan to have one or more Sic rise of sod exposed at an y one trme (excluding roads) The following narrative and implementation requirements represimt the 2 Average slope of the disturbed area is 20% or sleeper mmmmum standard for which the site Is reaiumred to be maintained as regulated by the State of Vermont HOW to Install: 1 Compact the berm with a shovel or earth -rowing equipme3nL Any best management practices (BMPs) depicted on the projects EPSC 2 Seed and mulch berth or cover wrath erosion control methmg Site plan which go beyond the Handbook requirements are coned [mod mmmedately after a stallabon to be integral to t he management of the site and represent components 3 Stabilize the flow channel with seed and straw mulch or m e roa of the municipal EPSC approval for the printed which shall be control matting Line the channel) with 4 inch stone it the channel implemented slope is greater than 2D% 4 Ensure the berm drains tow outlet stabilized with nprap Ensurethat The EPSC plan dlepica one snap shot in t are of the tide All there is no erosion at the outlet construction arias are Auld In their day to day exposures and risks in it 5 The diversion berm shall remain in place until the disturbed areas am relates to minimmzing sediment loss from the she It Is the completely stabilized responsibility or the Contractor to Implement the necessary SMIP's to campy with the Low Risk Handbook standards outlined on tthls 6 Sim Dam Channekzed Runoff •heat based on the Interim alb disturb—.. conditions which may or may no be shown on the EPSC Site Plan Purpose Stone check dams reduce erosion indrainage channels by slowing Speofic BMPs which are rascal to allowing the project to be torsi idered down the "in weer fiaw a Low risk are include the Items checked Ibelow Requirements: • Umr the amount of disturbed Barth to two acres or less at any one If there is a concentrated flow (e g In a ditch or rhanneq of slam water time on your rite, than you must install smtone check dame Hay b ales must • There shall be a ma.mum of 7 consecutive days of disturbed earth not be used as check dams exposure in any location before temporary or final stabilmsom is implemented How to Instal Height No greater than 2 test Caroler of dam should be 9 mmches laver 1 Mark Site Boundwes than the side elevation sits slopes: 2 1 or flatter Purpose ,,.,:lopes: Use a mixture of 2 to 9 inch stone Mark the site boundaries to identify the limits of construction Delm eating Width Dams should span the wdthi of the channel and extend up the your site volt help I. emit the area of disturbance, preserve ...Ling sides of the banks vegetation and limit erosion potenbal on this ado Spacing: Space the dams so that the bottom (toe) of the upstream dam is at the elevation of the top (crest) of the downstream dam This How to comply: spacing is equal to the height of the check dam divided by the channel Before beginning construction, walk the side boundanas and flag ITess. slope osigns, or install orange safety fence (Fame Is requited on any st pow Spacing (in feet) = Height of check dam (in feet)/Slope in dmammel (fl/R) boundary within 5A feet of a stream, lake, pond or wetland, unless the area is already developed (exatng roads, buildings, etc) Maintenance Remove sediment accumulated behind the dam as needed to a low 2 Limit Disturbance Area channel to dram through the stone check dam and prevent large flows from carrying sediment over the do in If significant erosion occurs between check dams, a Inver of acme should be installed Limit the amount of soil exposed at one time to reduce the potema it arose- on tide 7 Construct Permanent Controls Requirement.: Purpose The permitted disturbance area is specified on the she's written Permanent storm water treatment pxacices am constructed to maintain authorization to discharge Only the acreage listed on the authonz bon water quality, ensure gmundwato flows, and prevent tlwrta3tream form may be exposed at any gwen time flooding Pmcbcw include detention ponds and wetlands, mmfiltrltwn basins, and storm water fines HOW to comply. Plan ahead and Flues, the construction activities to Sm— that m more Requirement.: Man the permed acreage is disturbed aft one time Be sure to property If the total impervious- area on you r site, or within the commmon plan of stabilize exposed soil with seed and mulch or erosion control math ing development, will be 1 or more acres, you must apply for a Sate Storm before beginning work in a new section of the snit water Discharge Permit and construct permanent storm wetter treatment practices on your ado These prechroos must be installed befk.e the 3 Stabilize Construction Entrance construction of any impervious Surfaces Purpose; How to comply A stabilized construction entrance helps remove mud from vehicle Contact the Vermont Storm water Program and follow the requirements wheels to proven t tracking onto streets In the Vermont Storm water Management Manual The Storm water Maagemena Manual ins —table at Requiremennt., wow vtwaterqualdy orgatormwster him If there will be any vehicle traffic off of the construction tab, you mu tit •Anmmperxious surface s a manmade Surface, Including, but stabilized a stabild corstruction entrance before construction begins, not limited to, paved and unpaved Bowls, parking areas, roods, driveways, and walkways, from whin ch precipitation runs on rather How to Install than Infiltrates Rock Sim Use a ma of 1 to 4 Inch stone Depth: 5 inches minimum 5 Stabilise Exposed Sal Width: 12 feet minimum Length 40 feet minimum for length of driveway, it shorter) Purpose: Geob.Ulo: Pace firm cloth under enure gravel bad Seeding and mulching, applying erosion control mathng, end hydroseading we all methods to stabilize exposed wit Mulches and Maintenance matting protect the sal surface whdle grass Is establishing Redress with clean stone as required to keep sediment from trackmhg onto the Street Requlremems All areas of disturbance must have temporary or permanent stabilsebon 4 Install Sin Fence within 7, 14, or 21 clays of intill die turbamS, as stated in this project authonzabon After this time, any disturbance in the was must be Purpose: stabilized at the and of each work day Silt farces intercept runoff and allow susp ended sediment to settle out The following excepbons apply Requirement.: Slit fence must be nstalled • Stabmlimbon is not required If tearthwork Is to continue an the area • on the downhill ode of the construction adrift e, within the next 24 hours and snare is no precpdation to recast for • between any ditch, wrote, storm sewaar inlet, or waters of the State the next 24 hours end the disturbed soil • Stabilization is not required it the work is occurring in a • Hay bales must not be used Ss sediment banners due to then self-contained excavation ( e no outlet) with a depth off 2 feet or endency to degrade and fart open greater (e g house foundation, excavation, ubldy branches) When to phics All uses of disturbance must have permanent stabilization wnthin 45 • Place silt farce on the downhill edge of bare sol At the bottorm of hours of reaching final grade slopes, pace fence 10 feet downhill from the end of the slope (it space Is avaiable) How to comply: • Ensure the sin fence catches .II runofff from bare Solt Prepare bare soil for seeding by grading the top 3 to a inches of soil and • Maximum drainage area is 1A acre for 100 feet of sin fence removing any Inge rocks or debris • Install silt fence across the slope (not up and down WIW) • Install mufaple rows of silt fence on long hills to break up flow Seeding Rates for Temporary Stabilization • Do not install ran fence across dMh". channels, or eheams or in April 15 - Sept 15 - Ryegress (annual or perennial 20 Ids/acre) stream buffer Sept 15 - April 15 -- Winter rye 120 Iba/ace How to Instal sift fence: Seeding Rates for Final Sabilizatom Choose • Dig a trench 6 inches deep across the slope • Unroll sin fence along the trench grit„ Ron �rFnat sui—x ova • Ensure sakes are on the downhill Sidle of the force eboorr fro,a Vaxery t1n ><rt ro• item a rh g„d•� „gyp ,R Pardee « • Jan fenong by rolling the and sakes together • Dme stakes In against downhill ads, of trenmch ce,eoo...b„r rb. R c oo„ z 01 • Drive stakes until 16 inches of fabric is In trench Push fabric into trench, spread along bottom I W Fescue KY-31.liebel 10 023 • Fill trench with soil and pack dam F'• Rrm c•mrox 1 2 Rye ry .-flee lmv 3 01 1-Ma25r .fEry•eamd Pardee OR251bs ofBnd - and25ma wler clwrr Per oar Mulching Rates April 15 - Sept 15 - Hay or Straw 1 inch deep (1-2 badesw10D) s f ) Sept 15 - April 15 - Hay or Straw 2 IT deep (2-4 baleisw1000 s f) WOVEN WIRE FENCE (MIN 11 GAUGE w/N AX 5' MESH Erosion Control Matting SPACING) As per manufacsurerti instructions POST FILTER FABRIC TO BE MIRAFI tOD( OR APPROVEDI Hydroseed EQUAL As per manufacturer; mstm¢bons /! 9 Winer Stabilization purpose IV.. iii—Nu Managing construction sites to mmmm,m erosion and prevent sediment 2Y2 X 2y WOOD 2.5' _ loading of waters is a year-round challenge In Vermom, this challenge ,v METAL POST to becomes even greater during) the late fall, winter, and sary spring z� months /xI WOOD 1a Ws' construct—'as discussed here, deecnbee the period between !r M.TErL TER FABRIC TO BE October 15 and April 15, when erosion prevention and sediment control PPED, BACKFILLED AND n significantly more difficult TAMPED r BELOW GRADE Rams In late fall, thaws throughout the whiner, and sparing men ns anti TaOR WOOD STAKES can produce significant flows, over frozen and Saturated ground, greatly NOTES: (SEE CHART AT RIGHT) increasing the parental for erosion Requirements for Winter Shutdown 1. WOVEN WIRE FENCE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO FENCE POSTS WITH WIRE TIES. For those projects that will complete earth disturbance actintss prior to WIRE FENCE REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 1010 FT UPSLOPE OF RECEIVING the winter period (October 15), the following requirements must be WATERS. adhered to 2. INSTALL MIFLAFI ENVIROFENCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL OR AS DETAILED HE REIN. 1 For areas to be atabdzed by vegetation, seeding slhall be completed no later than September 1 5 to ensure adequate growth and cover 3. INSTALL SILT FENCES AT TOES OF ALL UNPROTECTED SLOPES AND AS PAIRALLEL TO 2 If seeding is not completed by September 15, additional CONTOURS AS POSSIBLE. THIS INCLUDES ALL FILLED OR UNPROTECTED SLOPES non-vegalatwe protection must be used to stabdual the site for the CREATED DURING CONSTRUC TION, NOT NECESSARNLY REFLECTED ON THIE FINAL winter period Thins mcludeta use of Erosion Control Matting or Telling PLANS CURVE THE ENDS OF TTHE FENCE UP INTO TIHE SLOPE REMOVE S EDIMENT of a heavy mulch layer Seeding with winter rye a recommended to WHEN ACCUMULATED TO HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE SILT FENCES ARE TO BE allow for eary, gernnabom during wet spring conditions MAINTAINED UNTIL SLOPES AIRE STABILIZED. 3 Where mulch is specilled, apply roughly 2 inches wnth an 60.9D% 4 WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER, THEY SHALL BE cover Mulch should be tracked In or stabilized wdn netting in open OVERLAPPED BY III FOLDED AND STAPLED areas vulnerable to wind Requirements for Winter Cunstruetlon SILT FENCE DETAIL If construction acwt es mnvolMng earth disturbance continue past October 15 or begin before April 15, the following req ueemente must be N T S adhered to a Eaos 1 Enlarged access points, stabilized to provide for arrow stockpiling 2 Limits of disturbance moved or replaced to mfisct boundary of winter work 3 A snow management plan prepared with adequate, storage and control of meltwater, reqummng cleared snow to be adored dam slope of all areas of disturbance and Out of storm water treatment structures 4 A minimum 25 toot buffer shall be maintained from perimeter controls such as tilt fence 5 In areas of disturbance that drain to a water body within 100 feet, two rows of sit fence must be installed along the contour 6 Drainage structures must he kept open and free of snow, and ice dame 7 Sit fence and other practices requiring Barth dear banee must be installed ahead of frozen grround 5 Mulch used for temporary stablImstion must be applied at double the standard rate, or a minimum of 3 inches with an 50�90% cover 9 To ensure cover of disturbed sod in adveme of a met event areas of disturbed sot must be stabilized at the and of each work day, win the following emepbons • If no precp"ation wain 24 hours Is forecast and work will resume In the sam. disturbed a Tea whin 24 hours, daily- sabilmbon Is no neoweary • Disturbed won that mllect and retain runoff, such in house foundations or open Ldilhly, trenches 10 Prior to Stabilization. a now Or ice must be removed to lees than 1 inch IT knees 11 Use sane to stabilize ueas such as the penmenter of buildings under construction or where constucnon vehicle Is affic is anticipated Stone paths should be 10 to 20 feet wide to accommodate vehicular traffic 10 Stabilize Sod at Final Grade Purpose. Stabilizing the site with seed and mulch or srwlon control matting when "reaches final grade is the best way to prevent erosion while construchm corenues Requirsmems: Within 4e hours of Mal grodnng, the exposed soil must be seeded and mulched or covered with erosion control matting How to compIr Bong the cite or d or a of tithe are to final grade as soon as possible after construction Is complat ad This will reduce the need for additional sediment bed bed and erosion control measures and will reduice the total distsedmeta For seeding and mulching rates, follow the 3pecifGat ions under Rule 5, Stabilizing Exposed Sod 11 Dewatenng Achvibes Purpose. Treat water pumped from dewwatanng actwues so that it is clear when leaving the construction sits Rsqulrsmermb Water from dewabnng activities that flows off of the construction are must be clear Water must not be pumped into stone sewere, lakes, o wetlands unless the —fare clear How to comply: Using sock fitters or sediment filter tags on dewaseng discharge hoses or pipes, discharge water int o silt fence enclosures installed in vegetated areas away from waterways Remove accumulated sediment after the water has dispersed and stalbilize the area with seed and mulch 12 Inspect Your Site Purpose Perform s o impactions to ensure that all sediment and erosion control practices are functioning property Regular inspections and maintenance of practices will help to reduce costs and protect water quality Requlremems. Inspect the site at least once every 7 days and after a very raunfall or snow men the' results In a discharge from the site Pemrlorm maintenance to ensure than practices are functioning according to the specifications outlined In the handbook In the even of a nobosable sediment discharge from the construction Sit., YOU must take Immedatte action to respect and maintain e.shng erosion prevention and sediment control practices Amy visibly dlscolored storm water unoll to waters of the Sate must be reported Fours for reporting discharges are available at wow vtwaterqualry, org/stormweler him TEMPORARY SEEDING, i MULCH OR NETTING SILT FENCE OR HAY BALES INSTALLED ON DOWN GRADIENT SIDE TEMPORARY STOCKPILE DETAIL St:Msm oarolreolx POSTS 1 SET POSTS AND ANGLE 10' EXCAVATE A 4 Xr TRENCH, SET POST UPSLOPE FOR DOWNSLOPE- STABILITYAND SELF CLEANING z0 NTS 2 ATTACH SILT FENCE AND EXTEND IT TO SILT THE TRENCH. FENCE 3 STAPLE THE SILT COMPACTED FENCINGTOTHE BEND POSTS ACKFILL BACKFILL TRENCH. SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL NTS .EVISEDa401/aa14 DIVERSION WHERERIDGE REQUIRED 2% �s. R��R ROADWAY -� ,FILTER FABRIC SECTION A -A NOTES: 1 THE ENTRANCE SHALL BE MAINTA INED IN A CONDITION THAT WILL PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS THIS M AY REQUIRE TOP DRESSING, REPAIR A1ND/OR CLEAN OUT OIF ANY MEASURES USED TO TRAP SEDIMENT 2. WHEN NECESSARY, WHEELS SHALL BE CLEANED PRIORI TO ENTRANCE ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. 3. WHEN WASHING IS REQUIRED, IT SHALL BE DONE ON AN AREA STABILIZED WITrH CRUSHED STONE THAT DRAINS INTO AN APPROVED SEOIMENTTRAP OR SEDIMAENT BASIN. STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE N.T S SITE ENGINEER: C CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. fO MANSFIELD VIEW LANE, SOUTHBURUNGTON, VT 05403 a02J 2323 FM 102-/64-2271 xsb wuw cuMcpn corwsear © sa - OMIII7 MAB cazcrom SAV "PROM SAV CLIENT. ELDRED RESIDENCE 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT 05403 PROJECT: SHORELINE STABILIZATION 114 CENTRAL AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT t IBURL I f.� -- sOUTHaURLINGTON - -- { tali I �, J LOCATION MAP Sim — EROSION CONTROL DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS DATI 09/30/2016 scuA NTS PROD NO. 15190 CL.O 6 INS I Ar southburlington PLANNING & ZONING Permit # - tkrg � (office use only) CONDITIONAL USE / VARIANCE / MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month. That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of the hearing. Type of application (check one): 0 Request for a conditional use ❑ Request for a variance ❑ Other 1) OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone & fax #): Wesley J. & Patricia A Eldred Trust - 114 Central Ave. S. Burlington, VT 05403 373-5228 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book & page #) V01. 1164 Pg. 128 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone, fax #) Wesley J. & Patricia A Eldred Family Trust - 114 Central Ave. S. Burlington, VT 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive staff correspondence. Include name, mailing address, phone & fax #, if different from above): Stephen Vock - 10 Mansfield View Ln S Burlington VT 05403 a. Contact e-mail address: svock@cea-vt.com 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburf.com 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 114 Central Ave. 6) TAX PARCEL ID #: 0330-00114 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General Project Description (describe what you are proposing): Shoreline stabilization with large rock retainina wall. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): Residential c. Proposed Uses on Property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): Residential d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings & existing building to remain): No Chanae e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement & mezzanine): No Change f. Number of residential Units (if applicable, new units & existing units to remain): N/A g. Number of employees & company vehicles (existing & proposed, note office vs. non -office employees): N/A h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if overlay districts are applicable): Conditional Use / Variance / Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 8) LOT COVERAGE a. Total parcel size b. Buildings: 30, 000 +/- Sq. Ft. Existing 7 Proposed 7 _% / 2,100 +/- Sq. Ft % / 2,100 +/- Sq. Ft. c. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 9 % / 2,800 +/- Sq. Ft. Proposed 9 % / 2,800 +/- Sq. Ft. d. Front yard impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing <1 % / 200 +/- Sq. Ft. Proposed <1 % / 200 +/- Sq. Ft. e. Total area to be disturbed during construction: 2,500 +/- Sq. Ft. * * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES a. Building (including interior renovations): $ N/A b. Landscaping $ N/A c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): N/A 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC: a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): No Change 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION N/A 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION N/A 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE Fall 2016 14) PLANS AND FEE Plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the plans must be submitted. A subdivision application fee shall be paid to the City at the time A'\A oil AWW gwk *v 3 Conditional Use / Variance /Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 of submitting the application. See the City fee schedule for details. NOTE: NOTIFICATION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, is the responsibility of the applicant. After deeming an application complete, the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate of service. The sworn certificate of service shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any public hearing. I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNA' z SIG , ATURE OF APPLICANT OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: I d / I have reviewed this application and find it to be: MPLETE ❑ Incomplete PRINT NAME T dministrative O freer Date The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant state permits for this project. Call (802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Permit Specialist. Conditional Use / Variance / Miscellaneous Application Form Rev. 12-2011 Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. 10 Mansfield View Lane Phone: 802-864-2323 South Burlington, VT 05403 Fax: 802-864-2271 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: �W To: lzuj Imo- law, From: Project(s): S' , A—{ Description:_ (��U—h GY)Ckl 05C N -p I f (afi ft-) - I llxl�- IctinS P►ctnS Message:�j Will Copies To: (1cl i ev—cr-1 be ' W�Eldjd) IJ CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 17, 2005 Wesley & Patricia Eldred 114 Central Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Minutes - 114 Central Avenue Dear Mr. Guild: Enclosed, please find a copy of the minutes from the February 1, 2005 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. } � aL(eei -�lc DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 1 FEBRUARY 2005 The applicant asked to combine preliminary and final plats. Mr. Dinklage said this would be at the applicant's risk. Public Hearing: Conditional Use Application #CU-04-30 of Wesley & Patricia Eldred for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to expand the single family dwelling by enclosing a 560 sq. ft. portion of an open porch, 114 Central Avenue: Mr. Eldred showed the area to be enclosed. Mr. Belair said there are no issues for staff. Mr. Eldred asked about the requirement for landscaping. Mr. Dinklage explained that the amount for landscaping can be worked out with staff. Mr. Boucher moved to approve Conditional Use Application #CU-04-30 of Wesley & Patricia Eldred subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Continued site plan Application 9SP-04-46 of Ichiban Oishii, Inc., to amend a previously approved plan for a 123 seat standard restaurant. The amendment consists of 1) constructing a 500 sq. ft. addition to the restaurant, and 2) constructing a 38 space parking lot expansion, 702 Shelburne Road: Mr. Belair noted that the outstanding items were screening along the parking lot and one- way angled parking. The plan also now shows a right-of-way to indicate legal access. Mr. Kupferman asked about drainage. The applicant showed the direction of drainage and the location of catch basins. No other issues were raised. Mr. Boucher moved to approve Site Plan Application #SP-04-46 of Ichiban Oishii, Inc.. subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Sketch plan application #SD-05-01 of Anthony Basilere for a planned unit development to subdivide a 0.26 acre parcel developed with two single family dwellings into two lots of 0.13 acres each, 21 and 23 Meadow Road: The applicant explained that the 2 houses on the lot have existed for many years. Mr. Belair noted that dividing the lots will create 2 non -conforming lots. It was noted that the applicant has applied for a PUD so the dimensional standards can be waived. Staff recommends that waivers be granted for minimum lot size, building -3- March 14, 2005 Landscape proposal for Eldred project Referencing attached plan of subject lot and structures: #1 — Three Rhododendrons or Azaleas added to terraced garden northeast of house. 42 — Contractor hired to correct drainage problem at Northwest corner of sunporch project. Included will be site preparation and plantings of two Star Magnolias and one Mock Orange on the west side of house. Drainage and sitework $400+ Plants $200 Total $600+ Y—' �A CITY OF SOUTH BUR,LiNGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 2, 2005 Wesley & Patricia Eldred 114 Central Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Conditional Use Application #CU-04-20 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Eldred: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the South Burlington Development Review Board on 2/1/05 (effective 2/1/05). Please note the conditions of approval, including that the applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months of this approval or this approval is null and void If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, ij +, r Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. Certified Mail- Return Receipt Requested - #7003 3110 3598 5374 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNE"4G & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 January 28, 2005 Wesley Eldred 114 Central Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 114 Central Avenue Dear Mr. Eldred: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and staff comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, February 1, 2005 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Sincerely, Betsy cDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: January 24, 2005 \drb\misc\eldred\conditional_use.doc Application received: December 30, 2004 CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU404-20 114 CENTRAL AVENUE Agenda #6 Meeting Date: February 1, 2005 Owners/Aaplicants Property Information Wesley and Patricia Eldred Tax Parcel 0330-00114-R 114Central Avenue Queen City Park Zoning District S. Burlington, VT 05403 Location Map PropertySubject CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\misc\eldred\conditional use.doc PROJECT DESCRIPTION Wesley and Patricia Eldred, hereafter referred to as the applicants, are requesting conditional use approval for a 560 square foot expansion of a single-family dwelling by enclosing a portion of an open porch, 114 Central Avenue. COMMENTS Associate Planner Brian Robertson and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on December 30, 2004 and have the following comments. Pursuant to Section 12.01(D) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: (a) The structure to be expanded or reconstructed was originally constructed on or before April 24, 2000. For purposes of these Regulations, expansion may include the construction of detached accessory structures including garages and utility sheds. The existing single-family dwelling on the subject property was in existence prior to April 24, 2000. (b) The expanded or reconstructed structure does not extend any closer, measured in terns of horizontal distance, to the applicable high water elevation or stream centerline than the closest point of the existing structure. The proposed addition will not extend any closer to the applicable high water elevation than the closest point of the existing structure. (c) The total building footprint area of the expanded or reconstructed structure shall not be more than fifty percent (50%) larger than the footprint of the structure lawfully existing on April 24, 2000. For purposes of these regulations, reconstruction may include razing the existing structure and/or foundation and constructing a new structure in accordance with the provisions of the underlying zoning district regulations and this section. The footprint of the existing structure is 2,264 square feet. The proposed addition is 560 square feet, which is 25% of the existing structure. (d) An erosion control plan for construction is submitted by a licensed engineer detailing controls that will be put in place during construction or expansion to protect the associated surface water. The proposed project does not involve any construction that will impact soils on the subject property. Thus, an erosion control plan is not required. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\misc\eldred\conddional use.doc (e) A landscaping plan showing plans to preserve, maintain, and supplement existing trees and ground cover vegetation is submitted and the Development Review Board finds that the overall plan will provide a visual and vegetative buffer for the lake and/or stream. Landscaping for the proposed project is addressed under the site plan review criteria below. QUEEN CITY PARK REVIEW STANDARDS Pursuant to Section 4.08(D) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: 1. The maximum height for all structures shall be no more than twenty-five (25) feet above the average pre -construction grade adjoining such structure. See Article 3, Section 3.07(B) for definition of pre -construction grade. The height of the subject structure will not be altered through the proposed project. The existing height is 24' feet above the average pre -construction grade. 1. The height of the proposed addition shall not exceed 25' above the average pre -construction grade. 2. The maximum height of a structure may be increased to thirty-five (35) fleet if approved by the Development Review Board subject to the provisions of Article 14, Conditional Use Review. In addition, the Development Review Board shall determine that the proposed increase in height will not affect adversely. This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. (a) Views of adjoining and/or nearby properties; This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. (b) Access to sunlight of adjoining and/or nearby properties; and This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. (c) Adequate on -site parking. This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. 3. Rooftop apparatus, such as solar collectors, television antennas, and air conditioning equipment shall be included in the height measurement Chimneys for residential structures shall be exempt from the height limitations. This has been acknowledged in the height calculations for the proposed project. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drM,mis6eldreftonditional use.doc 4. Television antennas and steeples for places of worship that are taller than normal height limitations may be approved by the Development Review Board subject to the provisions of Article 14, Conditional Use Review. This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. 5. In addition to the provisions set forth above, the Development Review Board shall determine that the proposed alteration or expansion will not adversely affect: (a) Views of adjoining and/or nearby properties; The subject property is at the end of Central Avenue and is surrounded by a wooded area and Lake Champlain. The proposed project will not adversely affect the views of adjoining or nearby properties. (b) Access to sunlight of adjoining and/or nearby properties; and The proposed project will not adversely affect the access to sunlight by adjoining or nearby properties. (c) Adequate on -site parking. The proposed project will not alter or affect on -site parking. 6. Development, construction, and alterations within the QCP District within one hundred (100) linear feet of the center line of Potash Brook shall be subject to the requirements of the Potash Brook Overlay District This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. 7. Multi -family dwellings shall be subject to site plan review, as per Article 14. This criterion is not applicable to the proposed project. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations establishes the following general review standards for all site plan applications: (a) The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movemenf and adequate parking areas. The site is not being altered in a way that will jeopardize a desirable transition from structure to site or from structure to structure. The site will still provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement, and adequate parking. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 5 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\misc\eldred\conditional use.doc (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The parking layout on the property will remain unchanged though the proposed project. (c) Without restricting the permissible limits of the applicable zoning district; the height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and existing or adjoining buildings. The height of the existing structure is 24' and will not be altered through the proposed project. This height is compatible with the existing buildings in the area. (co Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 2. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (e) The DRB shall encourage the use of a combination of common materials and architectural characteristics, landscaping, buffers, screens and visual interruptions to create attractive transitions between buildings of different architectural styles The proposed project will not create buildings of different architectural styles. (t) Proposed structures shall be related harmoniously to themselves, the terrain, and to existing buildings and roads in the vicinity that have a visual relationship to the proposed structures. The proposed addition relates harmoniously to the terrain and the existing buildings in the area. Site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards as set forth in Section 14.07 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: (a) The reservation of land may be required on any lot for provision of access to abutting properties whenever such access is deemed necessary to reduce curb cuts onto an arterial of collector street, to provide additional access for emergency or other purposes, or to improve general access and circulation in the area. Staff does not feel it is necessary to require any additional access to abutting properties. (b) Electric, telephone and other wire -served utility lines and service connections shall be underground. Any utility installations remaining above ground shall be located so as to have a harmonious relation to neighboring properties and to the site. Staff has already stated that pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 6 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING WrMmis6eldreftonditional use.doc (c) All dumpsters and other facilities to handle solid waste, including compliance with any recycling or other requirements, shall be accessible, secure and properly screened with opaque fencing to ensure that trash and debris do not escape the enclosure(s). No dumpsters exist on the subject property, nor are any dumpsters being proposed through this project. &Q Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed project will require a minimum of $600 of landscaping. The plans do not depict any additional landscaping. While the site is heavily landscaped, staff feels the applicant should comply with the minimum landscaping requirement. 3. The plans shall be revised to depict a minimum of $600 worth of landscaping, p►ior to issuance of a zoning permit. (e) Access/Circulation Access and circulation on the property will remain unchanged through the proposed project. (t) Setbacks The building footprint already exists and is in compliance with the setback requirements outlined in Table C-2 of the Land Development Regulations. (g) Traffic Traffic will remain unchanged through the proposed project. (h) Lighting The proposed project is for a single-family home, which are exempt from the City's lighting standards. CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW STANDARDS Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Develooment Reaulations. the Dr000sed conditional use shall meet the following standards: 1. The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as derrned by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed addition to the existing single-family dwelling is in keeping with the planned character of the area as identified in the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 7 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\misc\eldred\conditional use doc proposed use is located. According to Section 4.08(A) of the Land Development Regulations, the QCP Zoning District is formed to encourage residential uses at densities and setbacks that are compatible with the existing character of the QCP neighborhood. It is designed to promote smaller lots, and reduced setbacks. Staff feels that the proposed addition to the existing single-family dwelling is keeping in with the purpose of the QCP Zoning District. 3. The Development Review Board must find that the proposed uses will not adversely affect the following: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. Staff does not believe that the proposed addition will adversely affect municipal services. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. Staff believes that the proposed addition is in keeping with the character of surrounding properties and will not adversely affect the character of the area or the ability to develop adjacent properties. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposed addition will not affect traffic in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in effect: The proposed addition will not affect bylaws in the vicinity. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. The proposed addition will not affect renewable energy resources. (t) General public health and welfare. The proposed addition will not have an adverse affect on general public welfare. j CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 8 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING $ ZONING \drb\misc\eldred\conditional use.doc RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU- 04-20, conditional upon the applicant addressing the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respectfully submitted, Brian Robertson, Associate Planner Copy to: Wesley and Patricia Eldred, applicants CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PL,ANNgNG & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 January 12, 2005 Michael Turner Mary Jo Riehle 110 Central Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in Seven Days. It includes an application for development on property located near your property. This is being sent to you to make you aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846-4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the schedule public hearing. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON OE M- OPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City =onditiona[ use applica- Hall Conference Room, 575 lion #CU-04-20 of Ntesley Dorset Street, South Patricia Eldred for condition - Burlington, Vermont on a[ use approval under February 1, 2005, at 7:30 P.M. to consider the follow- section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South 'ng' Burlington Land 1. Final plat application #SD- Development Regulations. 04-91 of NeedLeman's, Inc., Request is- for permission to to amend a previously expand the single lami[y approved planned unit devel- dwelling by enclosing a 560 opment consisting of a sq ft portion of an open 107,254 sq ft shopping cen- porch, 114 Central Avenue. ter in two (2) buildings. The amendment consists of 5. Public Hearing: Final adding 580 sq ft of mezza- plat application #SD-05-02 nine space for a total of of Champlain Oil Co. For a 107,834 sq ft for both build- planned unit development ings, 570 Shelburne Road. consisting of: 1) razing a 1775 sq ft convenience store 2. Conditional Use applica- and service station building, tion #CU-04-18 of Brad and 2) constructing a 2600 Rabinowitz Architect, for sq ft building with 2000 sq conditional use approval ft of convenience store use under Section 14.10, and 600 sq ft of short-order Conditional Use Review of restaurant use with 20 seats the South Burlington Land maximum in conjunction Development Regulations. with service station use con - Request is to amend a previ- sisting of four (4) fuel ously approved plan for a pumps (eight (8) fueling 16,700 sq ft building for positions) and a 2200 sq ft animal shelter use. The canopy, 110 Kennedy Drive. amendment consists of retaining an existing build- ing for use as a single family Copies of the applications dwelling (caretaker cottage), are available for public 60 Kindness Court. inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. 3. Conditional Use applica- tion #CU-04-19 of Humane Society of Chittenden County South Burlington for conditional use approval Development Review Board under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of January 12, 2005 the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The amendment consists of creating a ;.257 sq t fenced in Supervised dog play are:, 14c Kindness Cour�, CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANTING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 � ` . _ 0 Permit Number (/� Q APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: ( ) Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) ( l)-Request, for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance ( ) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY) WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) O R OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax # //y C-.-'—,rat Ay-e- I -I-, C55lr 922( — 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: / / �Z 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) C? _S C, C / I `/ — 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use "�'r S ; do-'-'7 ' b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) c) Total building square footage on property (proposed _buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) ifi r� C u�' F 7- `i' — 7 e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) /C%' <• �.7 pk!r� —� ivy e '— f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): �l�i✓ � � � / C? 'c�il.%C: �L; .� <,% i G'Y�' ���. G"/ r�7 .L. r�.� � �� L,{.,` c`'r.F"s� v 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing /• S % Proposed �� b) Overall (building, parkin outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed — % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed (does not apply to residential uses) 9 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): b) Landscaping: $ A t �� c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): A ' e 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): /r 2 b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners en separate slime Qfi)aper-}—. I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNA OF LICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERT OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: [� Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: �Comr 4 EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the plans. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible). o Survey data (distance and acreage). o Contours (existing and finished). o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety, and size) as required in Section 13.06(G) of the Land Development Regulations. o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping. o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways. o Zoning boundaries. o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 13.01(b) of the Land Development Regulations). o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 13.01(I) of the Land Development Regulations). o Location of septic tanks (if applicable). o Location of any easements. o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard. o North arrow. o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date. o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened). o Bicycle rack as required under Section 13.01(G)(5) of the Land Development Regulations. o If restaurant is proposed, provide number of seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats. APPLICATION FEE ❑ Appeal of Administrative Officer $ 110.00* ❑ Conditional Use $`135.00* ❑ Miscellaneous $ 85.00* ❑ Variance $ 135.00* *includes $10.00 recording fee nr. 4.1 .. .... . NIX, . ....... .. . ............. ........... int . ..... .... ................ 7Tq ei �� e ".11 3 �� D R', �{ ELDRED RESIDENCE No Text No Text LEGEND C3 MONUMENT O IRON PIPE iM EXISTING IRON PIPE OF QUEEN CITY PARK SO• BURLtNGTON, IT .. ., ,. r. STONE 9 A5SOGl ATE