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BATCH - Supplemental - 0058 Bartlett Bay Road
A P southbuKlington PLANNING & ZONING September 9, 2014 Re: #CU-14-08 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Development Review Board concerning your recent application. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six (6) mnnthcz If you have any questions, please contact me. Sin e el 14 ;a y ond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7010 0290 0000 2215 6225 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com 0 CITYOFSOUTHBURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: August 14, 2014 CU-14-08-58BartiettBayRd_Austin—erosion—control—and_stai Application received: June 27, 2014 rs Agenda #7 Owner Alexandra Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Applicon David T. Austin 681 Beaver Creek Road Shelburne, VT 05482 I Location Map DAVID T. AUSTIN CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-14-08 58 Bartlett Bay Road Meeting date: August 19, 2014 Property Information Tax Parcel 0130-00058 Lakeshore Neighborhood Zoning District CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING David T. Austin, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking Conditional Use approval for the installation of erosion control measures (slope stabilization) and water oriented development (stairs to lake), 58 Bartlett Bay Road. This application is being reviewed under Conditional Use criteria and Section 12.01(l) (3) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Note: This is a resubmission of #MS-11-05 which was approved by the Board on December 8, 2011. The work was not completed and a one year extension was granted in June 2012 for the applicant to obtain a zoning permit by June 8, 2013. A permit was not obtained and therefore the owner and the applicant have submitted a similar proposal along with a new set of plans. COMMENTS Administrative Officer Ray Belair and Planner Temporary Assignment Dan Albrecht, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on June 27, 2014 and August 11, 2014 and have the following comments: CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed project is consistent with the planned character of the area, as defined by the South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. The proposed erosion control measures and stairs conform to the stated purpose of the Lakeshore Neighborhood Zoning District. 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. The proposal does not adversely affect the capacity of municipal or educational facilities. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. I CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING The proposal does not adversely affect the character of the neighborhood or the ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposed measures will have no affect traffic on roads or highways in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in Effect The proposed erosion control measures and stairs shall also adhere to Section 12(D)(3) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, Surface Water Protection Standards, governing water - oriented development. (a) The improvement involves, to the greatest extent possible, the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. The applicant has proposed supplemental stabilization measures composed of stabilization fabric, stone fill, and large quarry stone, as well as soil, grass seed, and plantings. (b) The improvement will not increase the potentialfor erosion. When construction is complete, the proposed boulders, rip -rap and plantings will prevent further erosion of the property. (c) The improvement will not have an undue adverse impact on the aesthetic integrity of the lakeshore. The erosion that is currently occurring is destroying the vegetation; the new erosion -control measures will eliminate further destruction of this vegetation. The aesthetic integrity of the lakeshore will be improved by the construction of a new, large quarry stone wall along the northwest edge of the property which will match an existing stone wall along the shoreline and have the added benefit of blocking sight of an existing part cement, part rock wall. (d) A landscaping plan showing plans to preserve, maintain, and supplement existing trees and ground cover vegetation is submitted and the DRB finds that the overall plan will provide a visual and vegetative bufferfor the lake. The applicant has stated that existing vegetation will be maintained outside of construction areas. Existing vegetation within the construction area will be removed, stored off -site, and replaced at the completion of construction. The applicant has proposed supplemental vegetation plantings along the top of the slope and elsewhere on the property. In addition the applicant has proposed plantings of native plants underneath some existing trees on the property which will increase water retention on site. It is staff s position that the proposed plan meets the intent of this subsection. Pursuant to Section 3.13(F) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING The Development Review Board in granting conditional use approval may impose conditions of the following: a) Size and construction of structures, quantities of materials, storage locations, handling of materials, and hours of operations. b) Warning systems, fire controls, and other safeguards. c) Provision for continuous monitoring and reporting. d) Other restrictions as may be necessary to protect public health and safety. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of the above conditions on the proposed project. Water -Oriented Development The applicant is also proposing to install new stone steps to access the lake front. Pursuant to Section 10.01(F) (3) (a): No encroachment, including fill, new construction, substantial improvement, or other development, that would result in any increase in flood levels within the regulatory floodway during the occurrence of the base flood discharge, shall be permitted unless hydrologic and hydraulic analyses are performed in accordance with standard engineering practice, by a licensed professional engineer, certifying that the proposed development will: a) Not result in any increase in flood levels (0.00 feet) during the occurrence of the base flood, and b) Not increase any risk to surrounding properties, facilities, or structures from erosion orflooding. 2. The engineer working on the previous application, #MS-11-05, submitted a letter addressing these criteria (attached). Staff has asked the current applicant to have their engineer submit an updated le tter. Section 12.01 (C) (2) General Stream and Surface Water Protection Standards C. Surface Water Buffer Standards ("Stream Buffers") (1) Applicability. The requirements of this Section shall apply to all lands described as follows: (e) All land within one hundred fifty (150) feet horizontal distance of the high water elevation of Lake Champlain, which for purposes of these regulations shall be one hundred two (102) feet above mean sea level datum. This applicable area extends across more than half of the property. (2) General standards. It is the objective of these standards to promote the establishment of heavily vegetated areas of native vegetation and trees in order to reduce the impact of CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 5 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING stormwater runoff, reduce sedimentation, and increase infiltration and base flows in the City's streams and Lake Champlain. Therefore, except as specifically permitted by the DRB pursuant to the standards in Section 12.01(C)(3), (C)(4), (D) and/or (E) below, all lands within a required stream buffer defined above shall be left in an undisturbed, naturally vegetated condition. Supplemental planting and landscaping with appropriate species of vegetation to achieve these objectives shall be permitted. The specific standards for the vegetation and maintenance of stream buffers are as follows: (a) The clearing of trees that are not dead, heavily damaged by ice storms or other natural events, or diseased, and the clearing of any other vegetation other than invasive species, is permitted only in conjunction with DRB approval pursuant to (3) or (4) below. (b) Any areas within a required stream buffer that are not vegetated or that are disturbed during construction shall be seeded with a naturalized mix of grasses rather than standard lawn grass, and shall not be mowed more than one (1) time per calendar year after establishment. No trees are proposed to be removed. Existing vegetation that will be impacted by construction activities will be replanted. The applicant met with staff on July 29, 2014 to discuss how to make improvements to the application including measures to improve water quality. The applicant submitted a revised landscaping plan on August 11, 2014 which details proposed plantings primarily on the slope towards the beach but also includes some new plantings under existing trees. It is staff's position that the proposed plan meets the intent of this subsection. (c) The creation of new lawn areas within stream buffers is not permitted after the effective date of these regulations. New lawn areas are not proposed as part of this application. (d) Snow storage areas designated pursuant to site plan or PUD review shall not be located within stream buffers unless the applicant can demonstrate that: (i) There is no reasonable alternative location for snow storage on the same property. (ii) Measures such as infiltration areas have been incorporated into the site plan and/or stormwater treatment system to reduce the potential for erosion and contaminated runoff entering the associated stream as a result of snow melt. (3) Expansion of pre-existing structures within stream buffers. The expansion of pre-existing structures within stream buffers, except as provided in Section D below, shall be permitted only in accordance with the standards for non -complying structures in Article 3, Section 3.11 of these Regulations. Not applicable (4) New uses and encroachments within stream buffers. The encroachment of new land development activities into the Citys stream buffers is discouraged The DRB may authorize the following as conditional uses within stream buffers, subject to the standards and conditions enumeratedfor each use. The DRB may grant approvals pursuant to this section as part of PUD review without a separate conditional use review. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 6 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING (a) Agriculture, horticulture and forestry including the keeping of livestock, provided that any building or structure appurtenant to such uses is located outside the stream buffer. -------------------- Not applicable (b) Clearing of vegetation andfilling or excavating of earth materials, only to the extent directly necessitated for the construction or safe operation of a permitted or conditional use on the some property and where the DRB finds that: There is no practicable alternative to the clearing, filling or excavating within the stream buffer; and ii. The purposes of this Section will be protected through erosion controls, plantings, protection of existing vegetation, andlor other measures. The applicant submitted plans designed by a licensed professional engineer. Staff feels that this criterion is met. (c) Encroachments necessary to rectify a natural catastrophe for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. Not applicable (d) Encroachments necessary for providing for or improving public facilities. Not applicable (e) Public recreation paths, located atleast ten (10)feetfrom the edge of channel of the surface water. Not applicable (f) Stormwater treatment facilities meeting the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources stormwater treatment standards, and routine maintenance thereof, including necessary clearing of vegetation and dredging. Evidence of a complete application to the VANR for coverage under the applicable permitting requirements shall be required to meet this criterion for encroachment into a stream buffer. Not applicable (9) Roadways or access drives for purposes of crossing a stream buffer area to gain access to land on the opposite side of the buffer, or for purposes of providing safe access to an approved use, in cases where there is nofeasible alternative for providing safe access and the roadway or access drive is located at least ten (10) feet from the edge of channel of the surface water. -------------------- Not applicable (h) Utility lines, including power, telephone, cable, sewer and water, to the extent CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD VA DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING necessary to cross or encroach into the stream buffer where there is no feasible alternative for providing or extending utility services. -------------------- Not applicable (I) Outdoor recreation, provided any building or structure (including parking and driveways) appurtenant to such use is located outside the stream buffer. U) Research and educational activities provided any building or structure (including parking and driveways) appurtenant to such use is located outside the stream buffer. (k) Hydro -electric power generation Criteria (i)-(k) are not applicable. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-14-08 Respectfully submitted, Raymond Belair, Administrative Officer CIVIL EINGINEEMING ASSOCUIVES, IINC, 10 Mansfield View Lane Phone: 802-864-2323 South Burlington, VT 05403 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com August 15, 2014 City of South Burlington Attn: Ray Belair 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Dear Ray, The shoreline protection plan that was submitted for the property at 58 Bartlett Bay Road was designed to minimize the soil erosion on the embankment at the shoreline. The existing is very unstable and will continue to erode unless the shore is reinforced. The proposed improvement will not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood and will not increase any risk to surrounding properties, facilities or structures from erosion or flooding. If you should have any questions or wish to discuss this matter in further detail please let me know. Stephen A Vock, P.E. QA.Amy\Doc\SAV\58 Bartlett Bay.doc k I ZONING REQUIREMENTS: ZONING DISTRICT. • LAKESHORE NEIGHBORHOOD I CATEGORY REQUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED 1 COVERAGE BUIIDNYG 20% 17% 17% ' TOTAL 40% 29.4% 29.4% NEW 4' WIDE(MIN) STONE STEPS AND EXISTING FENCE f HAND RAILING(COORDINATE FINAL EXI BE FENCE ARILYREMOVED SETBACK LOCATION WITH OWNERi ENGINEER) FOR CONSTRUCTION FRONT YARD 20 t47.1' t47. 1' ( CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO y �1 SIDEYARD 10 tar t5.7 REPLACE FENCEAND REPAIR / REARYARD X t47.5 t47.6 EX. 4' PVC PAIL BRAPi LAWN AFTER CONSTRUCTION.) INV-10T 4 EXISTING FOUNDATION DRAINS TO BUILDING HEIGHT BE REDIRECTED TO BASE OF STABILIZATION COORDINATE EXISTING LANE LEVEL AT TIME WITH ENGINEER (2 TYP.) X PRIMARY 25 NO CIfAI4GE OF SUVREY (9110-) o t-t-3 ' \ EXISTING VEGETATIONAND I IMP-RRAP , 0 VN ij LS GRASS µ UNSTABLE M4TERW. TO I / �X LAWN % EXISTING BE REMOVED ON EMBARKMENT / Y, WiuNKO�, ALBCA DRIVEWAY , �.•C PRIM TO PIACEMEMOFNEW ` 58 BST BAY RD. MATERIAL TO W EL 1060� TAX 1 EXISTING APPROVED PATIO VOL M Pa 202 GARAGE X , NEW LARGE (W-5) QUARRY STONE A _ _ X �--- PORCH GRASS LAKE RETAINING WALL 0 0 LAWN LAKE TOW EL 98 0x A N EXISTING CHAMPL EXISTING GONG STEPS TO BE REMOVED I ll ��I BUILDING Q 1 TOW EL 706Ot I tj 1 +0 0+30B I- 0+40 ns — PUCE WMINUS SHOT HOCK I 1 X I STABILIZARONAS NECESSARYIN ALL GRASS ERODEDAREAS TOP 317 TO BE LAWN ^/ I ' • EROSION CONTROL MEASURES TO LEGEND TOPSOILED, SEEDED AND STABILIZED EX PVC EXISTING BE INSTALLED AS DETAILED -SEE SHEET INV -1CS.a / ' / *1j9 WITH EROSION CONTROL MATTING P-RAP '1,5� �IN MAINTAIN UNTIL PERMARENT EXISTING LARGE C20 AND HANDBOOK FOR EIOTHE'LOW EXISTING CONTOUR VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED PORTIONS n ' RISKSNEHANDB SEDIMETCONTR PflEVEMIONAND SEDIMENT CONTROL' I 336 PROPOSED CONTOUR TO BE REPAIRED) 6 EXISnNG DECK I � EX P T. RETAINING WALL — — — APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE I (WALL TO BE REMOVED) WALTERAMJAM 1 TOW EL 10e02 EXISTING GARDNER APPROXIMATE SETBACK LINE GASION WALL 1 PROJECT BENCHMARK I O IRON PIN FOUND -TOP OF 50REBAR —SS— — GRAVITY SEWER LINE ELEVATION - 115 2' — — W — — WATER LINE GRAPHIC SCALE 1 —0E— — OVERHEAD ELECTRIC 1 — —OF— — UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SITE PLAN >o I (IN F'EF.T l — —ST— — STORM DRAINAGE LINE 10 tit w POWER POLE 1 DECIDUOUS TREE CONIFEROUS TREE —• +— FENCE PROJECT BENCHMARK GENERAL NOTES 1. Utilities shown do not purport to constitute or represent all utilities located upon or adjacent to the surveyed premises. Editing utility locations are approximate only. The Contractor shall held verily all utility conflicts. All discrepancies shall be reported to the Engineer The Contractor shall contact Dig Sale (888344-7233) prior to any construction. 2. The Contractor shell repaiNrestore all disturbed areas (on or off the site) as a direct or indirect result of the construction. 8. All grassed areas shall be maintained until full Vegetation is established. 4 Maintain all trees outside of construction limits 5. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work necessary for complete and operable facilities and utilities B. Any dowatadng necessary for the completion of the sUework shall be considered as part of the cons'act and shall be the Contractor's responsibdfty. 7. The Contractor shall coordinate all work within Town Road R O. W. with Town authorities. B. The Contractor shall Install the alectncal, cable and telephone services in accordance with the utility companies requiremel/ta. 9. Exlsarg pavement and bee stumps to be removed shell be disposed of at an approved off -site location. All pavement cuts shall be made with a pavement saw 10. If there are any conflicts or inconsistencies with the plans or specifications, the Contractor shelf contact the Engineer for ved5caton before work continues on the item In question. 11. Property line information Is approxmate and based on existing tax map mformaaon. This plan is not a boundary survey and Is not intended to be used as one. 12. Project benchmark Is based upon Ora Lake Champlain water elevation as established from the United States Geological Survey Gauging Station 04294500 located In Burlington, Vermont (Datum NGVD 29) at the time of survey. 120 118 116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 DATU,V LIZEV E FYx1A OGRONA BE AEENECTEER Of`ST orarAa2aArlox LXXx1oIMTE rMEMxhFEn RTn) ON (2 M) � iTAx1Tro EROSION CONTROL AND 2E0WI7H EA0.a10N CONTROL rIIN; M4ihN+a. 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Landscaping plan prepared by Alpine Valley Landscaping. 2. Ensting plantings o/ Rhus Aromatic&'Gro Low, Clethre Ainflolls I 'Hummingbird and Stephensnwn Incise 'Cdspe' to be removed and stored oil site until project completion. Those plantings shall be replaced In coordination with Me new stone steps and herd railing. 1 I I 1 N/F — ' >f / PAIL EEU'N VARIGATED HOSTA AND COLUMBINE MASSING I �� UNDER EXISTING CRABAPPLE TREE _ 1 -x II o �� _ 'Al I \ / �No a a x / x WYNCQOP, AL EI(A I ` Q 56 BARiL,E FT BAY FQ TAX 00060--0,.005" �.VARIGATED VOL li 1= PIIF 1 AG41Ata AND MAROAIET / — SRAM 1 I NIII WYN000P 1 (� 1 ` y I .0 1 1 HOSTA PORCH NIP KYLE ALEEE — \ 115— � I t135 1 — — COMPACT RHODODENDRON + I'UF I VARIGATED HOSTAS ALONG SOUTHERN WALTO AND .TAPE � PROPERTY LINE 1 \ I \ I \I SITE PLAN I r=10' 1 1 1 GRAPHIC SCALE REC��VD\- I '1 liEt , I , n'!4 IN FEE, I I 1 wch � 10 It Cibr of So Burlington 1 SITE ENGINEER: f CAVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. tOMNGRELDVIEWLANE, SOUTH&MUNGTON, VTOM aRJEF— FAIL 02J 11 — w'W.c — DMIIN MAB SAV Mla01n SAV CLIENT DAVID AUSTIN 681 BEAVER CREEK ROAD SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 PROJECT: PROPOSED SLOPE STABILIZATION 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT LOCATION MAP P = P000 un ca® nmaon 16/141 RENSED ST— LCCA— /11/141 I RENSM PFOPCS£0 -- PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SITE PLAN mn Duwmc Nunn JUNE 25, 2014 09247.01 C1.1 r 0 Introduction This project is subject to the tense and conditions of the authorization from the State of Vermont to discharge construction related etormwater runoff Coverage under the State Construction General Permit 3-9020 I. requited for any construction activity that disturbs 1 o more diet,of land, o i, part of a , larger development plan that w111 b 1 or mare acres This prolect has been deemed to qualify as a Low Risk Ste which subject to the erosion prevention and sediment control (EPSC) standard* set far in the State of Vermont's Low Risk Sit. Handbook far Eroelon Pnvmtian Dnd Sediment Control The fallowing narrative and implementation requirement* represent the minimum standard far which this aite i, required to be maintained as regulated by the State of Vermont Any beat management practice, (BMP'e) depicted on the pra)•cl'. EPSC Site plan which go beyond the Handbook requirement a veedered to be integral to the management of the me and re represent campanent o/ the hhrta.PP EPSC approwl for the project which shall be Implemented The EPSC plan deplcl. one Pap shot In time of the eite All ve,truction site ors fluid In their day to day exposures and risk. a. It relates tom zing sediment loss from the it, It is the respond y of minimizing to Implement the necessary BMP'. to comply With the Low Risk Handbook standard. outlined on this Sheet bawd an the Interim .Its disturbance condition. which may or may not be shown on the EPW Sit. Plon. Specific BMP', which are critical to allowing the project to be considered a Low risk site include the items checked below • MNMSWn NM i..'s. .1.wMdwseMwo ealhrN aonWudlm Unst ftir lun,n Mar• srMq • nnMry weed TINel ems. rwarew of worth 7— Mimed rlesneN area tlme Thy rWl be a mexknwn r or "I saw dM r dwxb.i red exoe•in N elry Moeon tiros twb seas t e fliiN eawr din M hplwnw4E Th•pigsdMmdle•NI.e then tin save rer with, eremnbgNy MaherMen Kea 1] • IJmN M.poj.r•aYdNbsiNw tiles Mr Mears wed,lepe•pr•.IarMn 51G 1. Mark Site Boundaries Mark the A. boundaries to Identify the limits of construction Delineating r site will het to Ilmll the ar / I q you p a o d ,turban as ve exiSlin elation and limit creates olential on the preaer g wg p site How to comply Before beginning c nstructlon, walk the site boundaries and fag trees, post Signs, or install orange safety fence Fence is required .aany boundary within 50 feel of a stream, lake, pond o ttend, unless the area is already dewlel (existing roods, building., etc ) 2. Limit Disturbance Area Purpoa Limit the amount of wit ,p... d at one time to reduce the potential erosion on Nts Requirements The permitted disturbance area Is specified on the sites written au thorrzat - to discharge Only the acreage listed on the authonzative form may be exposed at any given time Haw to comply Plan ahead and phase the construction actl,,ti,, toensure that no e than Ile permitted acreage Is disturbed at one time Be re to properly stabilize exposed sad with .wed and mulch o thecontrol matting before beginning work m a new Section of i c Its 3. Stabilize Construction Entrance Purpo.e: A etabllaed constructive enirvett hNpa ,sinew mud from vehicle wheel. to prevent tracking onto alreeto Requirement If there will be any v I lcle traffic off of the construction site, ynu must Install a etublllzed cw,t,uctlan entrance before construction begins How to install Rock Sze Use a mu, o/ 1 to 4 inch alone Depth B Inches minim,m Width 12 feet minimum Length 40 feet minimum (or length of dnwway, if shorter) Geotextil• Place filter cloth under entire gravel bed Maintenance Redress with clew atone as required to keep sediment from tracking onto the street 4. Install Slit Fence Purpose Slit fences Intercept runoff and allow suspended pediment to settle out Requrement. sT fenc, moat tie metdlad • n the downhill side of the construction acthvltlee • between any ditch, awale, storm .ewe inlet, or waters of the Stale and the disturbed sal • Hay bale, ani not be weal as •.dmw,t bander, du. to their tedrey to d.grad. and tall apart Where tolace • Place 'I fence an the downhill edge of bare ..it At the fence bottom of slopes. place 10 feet downhll from the end If the sop a if apace i, amdable) • Ensure the Alt /once catches all runoff from bare soil • Maximum drainage a S Vr acre for 100 feet of slit ten.. • Inalall silt fence o as the elope (not up and down hills-) • Inalall multiple rows of sit fence an long hills to break up flow • Do not tal) 'no"" naflit ence acreditch.., cnels, or .1... me or in stream bufNrfa s han How tg o install silt fence • Dha trench 6 inch,, deep acres, the Slope • Unroll silt fence along the trench • Ensure slake. are on the downhill alit. of the fence • Join fencing by rolling the end stake' together • Orlw 'take m ago"t downhill .,do of trench • Drlw stakes until 16 Inches of fabric la in trench • Push fobs, into trench, sped along bottom • Fill trench with 200 and pack down Maintenance • Remaw accumulated sediment before it is halfway up the fence • Ensure that silt fence Is trenched In ground and there are no gape 5. Divert Upland Runoff Purpose. Mvm n berm, intercept runoff from ,bow the cw.truction site and direct it around the disturbed a a This prewnt clean water from becoming muddied with Solt from the tend,,. fian site Requirements I1 form to r onto site from u ale a and your p p your site mssla the followin two condition, must, in a tllw..ion berm before disturbing any .al you 1 You plan to haw on or ore acres of sod exposed at any one time (excluding road•) 2 Average two of the disturbed area is 20% or sleeper How to install 1 Compool the bewith o shovel or earth —moving equipment 2 Se.d and mulch berm or co with eroson control matting Immediately aft., Installation err 3 Stabiles the Flaw channei with seed and straw mulch oare,,,, control matting Line the channel with 4 inch stone if the channel slope I. great., than 20X 4 Ensure the berm dram, to a outlet stabilized with nprop Eno... that there is at the outlet 5 The dive n berm anon creme In piece until the disturbed areas ore completely stabIIIz d 6. Slow Down Channelized Runoff Purpose Stone check doms reduce erosion In drainage channels by slowing down the stormwater mow Requirements If there Is a concentrated mow (erg in a ditch or channel) of ,tormwatr an your site. then you must Install .lone check dam. Hay bales must not be used a. check dam. How to install Height No greater than 2 feet Center of dam should be 9 oche, lower than the .Ids eI.-tun Side ,lope. 2 1 or fatter Stone •Ize Use a ml,ture ai 2 to 9 inch atone 1Ndth name should span the width of the channel and extend up the sides of the bank. Spacing Space the dame eo that the bottom (toe) of the upstream dam is at the Newtlan of the top (crest) of the downstream dam This ,pacing 1. quit to the height of the check dam chi by Me channel clap. Spacing (In feet) = Height of check dam (n feel)/Slope in channel (ft/ft) Maintenance Remove sediment accumulated behind the dam as needed to allow channel to dram through the Slane check dam and prewnt large tow. from tarrying sediment awr the dam If ,19,M1 art t.flecu atr. between check dams, a Inner of Stan. should be �d 7. Construct Permanent Controls Purpose Permanent etormwater treatment practice, are constructed to maintain water quality, ensure groundwater flows, and prewnt downstream flooding, Practice. include detention panda and wetland,, Infiltration ba,ln,, and etormwater filters Requ Irement If the total Impervious- area n your site, o wINIn the common plan of d.wlopment, will be 1 or mar acres, you must apply for a state Slormwater Discharge Permit and c... truct permanent Slormwater treatment practices on your rile These practice, must be Installed before the c... tructlon of any mperviau' wrface' How to comply Contact the Vermont Slormwater Program and fallow the requirements in the Vermont Slormwater Management Manual The Stormwaler Management Manual a _1 able at wen Vlwaterqualltr.org/etormwater him •An Imp.rviau..,face I. a nrani •orate, Indudlny but not Nmned I.. p end antl unpaved road., parking o oar., drlw.a^ and welk.ay, cam which prelprob., run. off rather then Inflitmt•. B. Stabilize Exposed Soil Purpose Seeding and mulching, applying erosion control matting, and hydromedng cre all methods to stabilize exposed soil Mulches and matting protect the .oil surface while grass is establishing Requirements All areas of disturbance must how temporary or permanent etabdizeba, within 7, 14, or 21 days of initial disturbance, as stated in the project auth,ri,,ti,, After this time, any disturbance In the area must be Stablllzed at the end of each walk day The fallowing exception. apply • Stabiizothon i, not required if earthwork is to continue in the within the next 24 hours and there is no precipitation forecast for the next 24 1. IS • Stablllzallon I. not required If the work Ia occurring In a ,ell —contained • cation (i a outlet) with a depth of 2 feet or greater (, g house foundation excovalion, utility trenches) MI area of disturbance must haw permanent slabll tti within 45 houra of reaching final grade How to comply.a Prepare bare II for ...ding by grading the top 3 to 6 inch.. of soil and removing any large rocks or debris Seeding Rates for Temporary Stabilization April 15 — Sept 15 — — — R,egro.. (annual or perennial 20 Ib./acre) Sept 15 —April 15 --- Winter rye 120 ba/acre ®�lE1®Ei>�trii GR1TrffiI�l��® Mulching Ranee April 15 — Sept 1S -- Hay or Straw 1 Inch deep (1-2 bal7 /1000 s f ) Sept 15 — April 1S -- Hay or Straw 2 in deep (2-4 ba1 e7 /1000 • f )E roaion Control Malting A, per manufacturer's instructions Hydroe,eal Ae per nutaclurer'S instructions 9. Winter Stabilization PurManaging Mging gl g cbon ante' to m'nimhze erosion and prevent .ermont. thisof Patera Is a — and th alien a In leading year r g Vermont. tole challenge became, even greater dunng the late tall, winter, and early ,prin. months 'Winter cone Lructian' a discussed here, describe, the period between October 15 and April 15, when erosion prevention and sediment can I'll 'Agin ficantly more difficult Rain, In late fall, thaws throughout the winter, antl spring melt and rain. can produce •Ignifcont flows over frozen and saturated ground, greatly Incrw.lng the petnllai for erosion Requirements for Winter Shutdown For those project thot will complete earth disturbance activities Prior to the winter period (October IS). the following requirements must be adhered to 1 For area. to be stabilized by vegetation, seeding shall be completed no later than September 15 to ensure adequate growth and cover 2 If seeding Is not completed by September 15, additional non —wg,tatne protection must be used to stabilize the ante for the winter period This Include, u of Erosion Control Matting an netting of a heavy mulch layer Seeding with winter rye i. recommended to allow for early gennNl during wet spring condition. 3 Where mulch Is specified, apply roughly 2 inches with an 80-90% co r Mulch should be tracked In or stabilizedwith n siting In open eras winerabde to wind Requirements for Winter Construction If construction activltie, my I,nng earth disturbance continue past October 15 or begin before April 15, the following rm,l,ement must be adhere' lllntl to 1 Enlarged access paints. atobto provide for snow etockplling ec 2 Limits of disturbance mowd or replaced to reflect boundary of winter work 3 A snow management plan prepared with adequate ,crags and ontrol of eltwater, requiring cleared an w to be stored down slope of all areas of disturbance and out of etormwater treatment structure. 4 A minimum 25 foot buffer shall be maintained from perimeter controls such a. silt fence 5 In o/ disturbance that drain to a water body within 100 feat, two raw, of ,It fence must be installed along the contour 6 Drainag, Structures must be kept open and free of snow and e dam. 7 Silt fence and other practice, requiring ,,in disturbance must be metalled ahead of fraz.n ground 8 Mulch used for temporary stoblliza lion must be applied at doubt, the standard rate, or a minimum of 3 inches with an 80-90X cowr 9 Toen sure lower of disturbed soil In adwnce al a mNt event, of dHturb.d soil mu al be .labillzetl at the end of each workday, with the following exceptions • If no precipitation w,thin 24 hour. is forii and work will 1. e in the tame di.turbetl or. a within 24 hours, daily .toblhzatian I. not ne .cry Disturbed area. that ccollect and retain runolt such as house foundations an open utility trench.. 10 Prior to atattliz,tlan, snow or ice must be removed to I... than 1 Inch thickness 11 UN *er Stan* to stabilize a such a. the pimeter of buildings under constructionor .her. construction wh,cl. traffic Ie anticipated Stan. path. should be 10 1. 20 feet wide to accommodate whicuiar traffic 10. Stabilize Soil at Final Grade Purpose Stabilizing the site with ,sod and mulch or ..to, central matting whim It ..aches flnol grade Is thebest way to prewnt erosion while construction continues Requirements Wlthn 48 hours of final grading, the exposed 'od must be Seeded and mulched or covered with erosion central matting How to comply Bring the site or sections of the eft• to final grade as eon po..ible after construction i, completed This will reduce the need for ad1IU-II sediment and e n control meaaur.. and will reduce the total diat. rbed a For Seeding and mulching rates, fallow th* ap,c,fc,tl*n, under Rule e, Stabilizing Exposed Sol 11. Dewatering Activities Purpose Treat water pumped from dewatering activltiee so that It i' clear when leaving the construction it. Requirements Water from dwwatering actiwlle' that mow. off o/ the construction ,It, must b. clear Water must sat De pumped Into .torts .ewers, lake., r wetland. unles. the water . clear How to comply Using sock filters or eed,ment filer bag, on dewatering discharge ha„s or pipe., discharge water Into silt fence enclosure. 'natalled In vegeta led a- away from weterwoye Remove oc ,mutated ,oddment after, the water has dispersed and stabilizetheare, with seed and mulch 12. Inspect Your Site Puraome, Pert r alto Inspections to ensure that all sediment and erosion control practice, ore functioning properly. Regular nspeetions and maintenance of practices will help to reduce cost. antl protect water quality Requirement Insp,cI the ,to at least o wry 7 days and after ewry rulntall or shearri that ,,suit, in a discharge from the site Perform maintenance to ensure that practices are functioning according to the .pacification. outlined In this handbook In the event of a notlemble sediment discharge from the construction oft@, you must lake Immediate action to Inspect land maintain ,dating rseion prevention and settlement antral prose uawle Any mutt Del' dlecdw.d .lomnwatr Nnoff LO water. Of thepried. Forms for reporting diediarges am aveaabl. atc www.Vtwatrqudityrg/.trmeatr.hbn POST PLASTIC ORANGE T�EXISTING GRADE a K •NATIVE MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION FENCE DETAIL N.T.S. D-50 I, DOWNSTREAM FLOWUNE SLOPE OF STRUCTURE (m/m) OF ROCK �j— 0.0.25 0.20 0.10 (MM) MOMMUN WATER DEPTH OVER-ROC( 75 15 1e 20 25 33 48 150 30 Me 41 SO fifi -- J 100 END PUNTS 'A' MUST BE HIUIER 036 m/m M FLATTER NMI THE FLOW UNE PUNT 7' Flow, 75mm (3 h) MIN COU.SE nOCK A A A FLOW MP (2 � coon B �..M : is (2 N. MAnuuM) ) ( J MMIMUhe DEPTH IF Cautal — — 15wn To .Son ft= Pli IN 011" mav5 .'.5 fir) ROC( SET IN loam FLOW UK a l5am (05 k) (• In. MINIMUM) TWENCN SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW DIVERS/ON RIDGE REOU/RED WHERE GRADE EXCEEDS 2T 2fOR GREATER Rg4DWAY / FTLTER FABRIC SECTION A — A \ NOTE• / SAND54GS OR SPILLWAY USE 5IN084GS CONTINUOUS BERM OF OR OTHER APPROVED METHODS CON77NUO T BERMEIGHT TO CHANNELIZE RUNOFF TO \ 84SIN AS REOU/RED SUPPLY WATER TO WASH WHEELS IF NECESSARY A A 2'-3' 50-75mm) 3- COURSACGREG4T 12' MIN MIN B (750mmJ DIVERSION RIDGE 50' MIN. PLAN At77El F. ]ItE EMRAAC'E SHIIL 9E M4IVTANCD N A OffiVWIXAV 71NT NxL PREV£M 71BICIONG DR flOWM OF SET.MMEIVT AVID P(/A'/C MGM—OF—IWYS MIS ANY REPAREF you ATESSN l R~ AI✓D/At' CLFW O{? air AM" MFiER#?1 S IMED iD DW .sEOVAENr 2 AREN AIECES'SeRr, lNM•SZS SINLL SE PYd17YP 1a ENIRAACE own? PL6UC of-jEMr S 11111 NOLSIIING ES AFIXAFM Al SMAl1 BE DAY LW AN AREA STA612?ED It" CRUNIED slii 71 D/d4NS NTD AV APPRo" SEMI W mill OR SE2Mki W 84SAW STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE N.T.S. PLACE DOwN511REMl STRUCTUNE SUd 1NAT PUNT'.' IS APPROOgAMY LEVEL wTl THE LOWEST WUIND EIEVAT NI r TIE UPSTIEAM SM—i B ti V y i , STONE CHECK DAM STRUCTURE N.T.S. TEMPORARY SEEDING k MULCH OR NETTING SILT FENCE OR HAY BALES INSTALLED ON DOWNGRADIENT SIDE TEMPORARY STOCKPILE DETAIL N.T.S. SITE ENGINEER: r CIVIL ENGINEBUNG ASSOCIATES, INC. 10 AWJSRE(D NEW/ANE, SOVIN SUILIM13 ON, VTOM eRHW = FAX .02.e4T1r1 uwb eavwuwW umm coPrrasr 0 ol4ra.m eemmm MAB sav SAV CLIENT: DAVID AUSTIN 681 BEAVER CREEK ROAD SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 PROJECT: PROPOSED SLOPE STABILIZATION 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT LOCATION MAP 1' = 200a ore c.c® WX,mw le/14 CJO RENSM STAIR LDCATON 4AND POSTS AND 2 STAPLE THE WIRE AVATE A 4•X8' MESH FENCING TO FILTER FABRIC TO BE ANGLE 10'CH, SET POST NARE POSTS. POST MIRAFl 100x OR APPROVED EQUAL UPSLOPE NSLOPE. FENCING STABILITY SELF CLEA exACING 36' MIN• MIN. _ 3. ATTACH FILTER FABRIC 4. STAPLE THE WIRE 12' MIN EROSION TO THE WIRE FENCING MESH FENCING TO FILTER FABRIC TO BE CUPPED, FILTER AND EXTEND IT TO END POSTS. BACKFILLED AND TAMPED e' FABRIC THE TRENCH BELOW GRADE CONTROL COMPACTE STEEL OR WOOD STAKES BACKFILL SEE CHART AT RIGHT 1 INSTALL MIRIFl ENNROFENC_ OR APPROVED EQUAL OR AS DETAILED HERON. DETAILS 2 INSTALL SILT FENCES AT TOES OF ALL UNPROTECTED SLOPES AND AS PARALLEL TO CONTOURS AS POSSIBLE THIS INCLUDES ALL FILLED OR UNPROTECTED SLOPES CREATED DURING CONSTRUCTION, NOT NECESSARILY REFLECTED ON THE FINAL I- PLANS CURVE THE ENDS OF THE FENCE UP INTO THE SLOPE REMOVE SEDIMENT I. WHEN ACCUMULATED TAINEDUNTIL TO HALF ARE HEIGHT OF THE �FplE1� II A r'J BE MAINTAINED UNM SLOPES ARE STABILIZED TIJi�.b.1. LnL l�(pED SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 3 MEN Two SEC s OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EAC O Y DAM D—ali man. BE OVERLAPPED BY e', FOLIJED MID STAPLED JUNE 25, 20W N.T.S. SILT FENCE DETAIL �; 10"�/� 3HOVVNI N.T.S. C2.0 rear no — Cibi Il r3urlinatod 09247.01 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 25th day of JUIy 2014 , a copy of the foregoing public notice for Conditional Use [type of application] #CU-14-08 [application number], was sent by U.S. rnail, postage prepaid to the owners of all properties adjoining the subject property to development, without regard to any public right-of-way, and including the description of the property and accompanying information provided by the City of South Burlington. I further certify that this notification was provided to the following parties in accordance with 24 V.S.A. 54464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: (full names and addresses) Gardner Kendall Scott 56 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Paul A. Bruhn 60 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Richard J. Briand, Jr. 61 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Margaret Briand 61 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Kyle K. Albee 55 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington Dated at Burlington [town/cityl, Vermont, this 25th day of JUIy , 2014 Printed Name: Phone number and email: Signature: Date: David T. Austin 802-233-0771 y July 25, 2014 Remit to: City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Bur lengton Sample Certificate of Service Form Rev 1-2012 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 I r .1- south 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 August 19, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Conditional use application #CU-14-08 of David T. Austin for the installation of erosion control measures (slope stabilization) and water oriented development (stairs to lake), 58 Bartlett Bay Road. 2. Conditional use application OCU-14-09 & site plan application #SP-14-36 of William Spaulding to amend a previously approved 21,012 sq. ft. 62 unit congregate care facility. The amendment consists of expanding the canopy entrance from 145 sq. ft. to 345 sq. ft., 20 Harbor View Road. Tim Barritt, 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. July 24, 2014 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802 846 4106 fax 802 846 4101 www sburl.com theOther Paper • otherpapervt.com • July 24, 2014 • 15 ssifieds Public Notices 'oorPitiful Pearl Doll 17".Circa LUGGAGE: Various sizes $1-$4 per 50's. Very good condition. piece. 802- 999-0625. (07/17) available. $40 or best offer, 1-2877. (07/24) MICROWAVE: GE 1100 watt 1.1 cu.ft. counter -top model. Like new, used 1 WFAN: In excellent condition, year. Paid $110. Great buy, $75. 802 )erfectly. Two 7 inch blades, 862-8084. (07/24) lyreversible, two Speeds: Fits der and pull-up windows. $15. MOVING: Selling Kenmore side by '-9308.(07/24) side black refrigerator; with ice, crushed ice and water indoor, $1,000 TURE: Maple -end table, _2 OBO. Also-2-Sterling stairlifts, 950 Rth 1 drawer: 21 112" W x 28 112" series. Each comes with short rail and 102-863-3779. (07/17) long rail and two remote controls. $1,500 each or $2,000 for both. 802- TURE: Twin mattress set, 658-1651. (07/24) carved wood sofa and chair, h tufted mint green back, chair MOVING SALE: Char -broil grill with edle point seat. contact 802- cover and cleaning items and propane 4. (07/ 10) bottle, $50. Glass top dining table with 4 chairs and serving table, $150. 802- rURE: Victorian style couch, 863-7096. (07/24) fining table and 4 chairs, $200; size bed with mattress, $200; PAINT. Woodscapes exterior house ith propane gas tanks,- $80. stain; 4-5 gallons (3/1 gal cans and 1-1387. (07/24) - 1/2 of a 5 gal bucket); mixed in June 2014. $20 per gal or $75 for all. 802- Cedar Hope Chest 45x19, 863-6299. (07/24) dque Gold Frame Oval Mirror, ;30. 802-497-1343. (07/24) -PATIO SET. 5 pc. white wicker - resin - outdoor patio set. Includes 48" round 6 gallons Behr paint. Self table with 4 arm chairs . Excellent semi -gloss enamel. 5 gal light condition. $265.802-863-0083 (07/10) ;al darkblue. Boughtlast sum- ver opened, $10/gal. Nordic- SEWING MACHINE:Table modelwith XP 1000 S treadmill. Used for carrying case good condition lightly Excellentconditionw/original used $15.802- 999-0625. (07/17) ianual. It's heavy and needs moved from the basement, 1 SPEAKERS:: Two Acoustic Linear Sys- �, $50. 80Z 864-3353. (07/17) tems speakers, 27H,15W,11D inches; Model 520, liquid cooled, 5-200 Sunbeam speedMixmaster, watts; Freq response 43Hz to 25Khz, ss pitcher, $8; 4 R Lauren pil- 8 ohms Imp.High & Mid Frequency xcellent condition, $2 each; Control. 12"Woofer, 5 1/2" Mid range, astic decorative top, 12 x15, plus Tweeter, excellent condition $75 !-658-1636 (07/10) OBO. 802-660-8586. (07/17) xf;w fo"- .%..r Job Fair People? Love to Travel? 'assenger & Airbrake Endorsements? arc cackinn avr-antinnni PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURL. NGTON 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 August 19, 2014 at 7,00 P.M: to consider the following: LL 1. Conditional use application #CU-14-08 of David T Austin forthe, installation of erosion control measures (slope stabilization) and water oriented development (stairs to lake), 58 Bartlett Bay Road, 2. Conditional use application #CU-14-09 & site plan application #SP-14-36 of William Spaulding totamend a previously approved 21,012 sq, ft 62, unit congregate care facility. The amendment consists of expanding the canopy entrance from l45 sq. ft. to 345 sq. ft:, 20 Harbor View Road. Tim Barritt, 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 fright to take any subsequent appeal. July24, 2014 WEIGHT BENCH: Weider 140 Weight Bench Combo. $40. 802- 864-0813. (07/10) 2005 DODGE NEON: 4 door automat- ic, sunroof, 154,720 miles, inspected. $1,200.802-343-4838.(07/24) ,2011 CHEVY CRUZE 1LT: ICE blue metallic. In excellent condition. Only 17,151 miles. 1.4liter engine 6 speed automatic. Car starter, blue tooth, cruise control, USB audio interface, v m-ent steeringwheel controls. $13,400. 802- 922-6309. (07/10) 2006 VOLVO XC70 WAGON: 109K, deluxe model, leather seats, moon roof, beautiful condition. $12,500, OBO.802-951-9154 (07/10) 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA: Great commuter car. Perfect for a high school or college student. 4 Cylinder, Automatic, power windows. Just inspected. Many items replaced in the past year: Struts, sway bar, head gasket, radiator, battery, and 4 snow tires. $2,975.802-578-6022. (07/10) i • =Come Cif with us! - { i Has Immediate -Openings... l' ll 40;0 ' southbuxlm"'t i PLANNING & ZGNING Permit (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): (,7 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 #): 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book & page #) 2- o Z 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone, fax #) 2 - 2 3 o wl 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive staff correspondence. Include name, mailing address, phone & fax #, if different from above): a. Contact e-mail address: A/IU �_,� ,I--)S 7/74 "� �`� G'� �L.< <0""l- 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 6) TAX PARCEL ID #: Q/ 3 V— eo 6 6 .f T -- og— 'n PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General Project Description (describe what you are proposing): b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): C-_..'if-ult— 1.1 /414l `4-- c. Proposed Uses on Property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): .moo CA�&y'cI' /.,,J d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings & existing building to remain): 32 13a'Er- e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement & mezzanine): zS S ►� / ��i i n,�* l�,C,%(� r "� e!''«�c�`%j f. Number of residential Units (if appli 4ble, new units & existing units to remain): g. Number of employees & employees): vehicles (existing & proposed, note office vs. non -office h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if overlay districts are applicable): F� 40,1 Conditional Use /Variance /Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 8) LOT COVERAGE a. Total parcel size: Sq. Ft. b. Buildings: Existing / % / /S-3,Z 3_Sq. Ft Proposed % / IS-3Z I Sq. Ft. c. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 2�, S.�% l Z- S! C:.tr Sq. Ft. Proposed ZQ , c✓ % l d. Front yard impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing ZIv % l 3 Jf Sq. Ft. Proposed ? E,. % / �� Sq. Ft. e. Total area to be disturbed during construction & 0 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): $ b. Landscaping M c. Other site improvements.(please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC: a. 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 3 �/.� 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 C r IAWN W PW � A44� 3 Conditional Use / Variance / Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 l 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. SIGNATURE O ANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: I have reviewed -this application and find.it to'be: CYCOMPLETE : 0 Incomplete 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 7A Olt , WE southhurfi.tigto PLANNING & ZONING June 20, 2012 Jeffrey Olesky, P.E. Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. 10 Mansfield View Lane So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road - Approval Extension of #MS-11-05 Dear Mr. Olesky: This is inform you that the So. Burlington Development Review Board at their June 19, 2012 meeting granted your request dated June 4, 2012 for a one (1) year extension of approval #MS-11-05. Accordingly, you have until June 8, 2013 to obtain a zoning permit for the work for which approval was granted. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincer ly, r Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com C18/l! El IGINEENI IG ASSOCUOUS), MC,, 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 June 4t', 2012 Ray Belair Administrative Officer South Burlington Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com Re: Development Review Board Approval Extension Request Miscellaneous Application for the Development Review Board (#MS-11-05) Proposed Slope Stabilization Project Aleka Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Ray, In conjunction with the slope stabilization project proposed for 58 Bartlett Bay Rd., on behalf of the owner, Aleka Wynkoop, we would like to request a one (1) year extension of our previously approved Miscellaneous Application (#MS-11-05). As I'm sure you are aware, there are only a few contractors in the area capable of performing this work, as well as a dwindling supply of appropriate material to construct the stabilization walls. Unfortunately it does not look like contractor will prepared to start work on this project until the early fall. Once the contractor provides a more definitive time table, we will apply for the building permit If you have any questions or concerns about this request, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Jeffrey O y, P.E. Cc: CEA file #09247-2011 Aleka Wynkoop (via email) RECEIVED JUN 0 5 2012 City of So. Budington s PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0" s EXISTING SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE I /6" = I' 0" RECEIVED JAN 11 2010 City of So. Burlington )RICH WED -NEW AI n PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION TOP SCALE 1/e'-1-0" a EXISTING EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1/8" =1'-0' NOTE ALL EXISTING LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EXISTING p 0 SHRUBS WILL BE THINNED AS NEED FOR HEALTHY GROWTH AND PERENNIAL GARDENS ADJUSTED UPON SPRING \� REVIEW .(�e -EXISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED 5 r r (2) DEAD TREES TO I r - BEREMOVED, ���� O r' - EXISTING HOUSE COORDINATE WITH NEIGHBOR / - n LANDSCAPE PLAN I SCALE 1/16" =1'0" SETBACK I I I Is --------�'---� I I1� EXISTING SHRUB HEDGE EXISTING HAZARD TREE - TO BE REMOVED NEW ENTRY PORCH -W PROPOSED ADDITION-_ SHOWN HATCHED STING - PROPERTY LINE - EXIPORCHO T` _ - 7-- / • \ BESTINGREMOVED SHOWN DASHE D ZSTING STEPS ---_�- `\- I----------------�------- _--__ _ V ELEVATION ------- - 1 - t- --- ---- NEW PATIO ----___ _ --- 1 T �` -- - ; -/ \ NEW 20`0" DRIVEWAY NEW STAIRS AT _ MODIFIED DECK �i�_ —/( _ �- /� SETBACK DECK TO BE e REMOVED DASHED SURVEY REFERENCE LINE - `� r r� I EXISTING HOUSE LOW W ATER MARK ----,/ `--'�- * NOTE rrr SITE INFORMATION _ - - - - - - - - �� FROM JULY 2001 .J 2aPROPOSED SITE PLAN SCALE 1/1T = 1'-0' EXISTING PORCH TO --0. --- -- BE REMOVED SHOWN _ CROSS -HATCHED EXISTING FOOTPRINT - -_F SHOWN HATCHED EXISTINGSTEPS 201 1' ELEVATION EXIST DECKTOBE—_ ^-j+ Zm7jjj/(((/// REMOVED SHOWN CROSS -HATCHED EXIST DECK TO REMAIN-_ SURVEY REFERENCE LINE�- LOW WATER MARK --�I ��� \ r-1jt(••: NOTE T SITE INFORMATION �- ` I• FROM JULY 2001 r �� SURVEY PROPERTY LINE -- g ------------ •� : • /. L 20-0' SETBACK Y I \ _ •132� n EXISTING NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/8 = 1'-0" PROPERTY LINE _ � -• - - c p - SETBACK r o I I I I I I I EXISTINGGARAGE O 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD HOUSE LOT +/- 2 ACRES = x 9,120 SF EXISTING FCOTPRIM IN 2009 = 1,720 SF (INCL BLDG/PORCH/DECKS/0VEPHAN3) EXISTING FOOTPRINT FROM JULY 2001 SURVEY = 1,367 SF 50% OF 2000 HOUSE (BASED ON SURVEY) = 683 5 SF ADDITION IN 2002 a 353 SF 50% LESS ADDITION = 330 5 SF = ALLOWABLE SF FOR ADDITION EXISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED.132 SF EXISTING DECK TO BE REMOVED -tee SF PROPOSED ADDITION +450 SF PROPOSED DECK +96 SF TOTAL ADDITION = 126 SF (BELOW 330 5 SF ALLOWABLE) 2009 DST BUILDING = 1,720 SF = 18 8% BUILDING COVERAGE PROPOSED BUILDING = I B46 SF = 20% BUILDING COVERAGE 2009 EXIST FOOTPRINT & WALK = 1,895 5F = 21 % SITE COVERAGE ^ROPOSED COVERAGE - 2,777 SF = )% SITE COVERAGE \RAGE LOT- NO WORK VRAGE LOT+/- 11 ACRES = 4,972 SF '.ISTING GARAGE = 542 SF = % BUILDING COVERAGE .ISTING DRIVEWAY = 419 SF RE COVERAGE = 961 SF = 19 % 99'-it 1/4" _-__--------'- * PROPERIV LINE - 7 F r I I I I � EXISTING GARAGE 30'_0 20'-0" SETBACK SETBACK f---N'----- 99-1I v4' _ ----^- _ PROPERTY UNE � - 4 � I I I I I I § � I ' EXISTING GARAGE 20�0 SETBACK SETBACK--- � studioblue ARCHITECTURE I IS n uMon rt, b..,- n 05401 E03 S10DIM nmv �tuEbYlunLdh�¢utimm OWNERS LARRY GENE & NANCYJANE HENDRICKS 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD S BURLINGTON, VT OS403 APPLICANT ALEKA WYNKOOP 5 BLUESTAR LANE 5 BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CONSULTANTS CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. 10 MANSFIELD VIEW LANE S BURLINGTON, VT O5403 902 864 2323 PERMIT SET DATE. DECEMBER 23. 2009 SCALE AS NOTED III ISIONS. DATE: JANUARY 12, 2010 SITE PLANS A ELEVATIONS A- I Ac,o& � ® south urling on, PLANNING & ZONING December 12, 2011 Re: #MS-11-05 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Development Review Board concerning your recent application. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained prior to alteration of your building_ If you have any questions, please contact me. Sinc ely, aymo ndd J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7010 0290 0000 2215 3873 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846,4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com w r-4,A +n iiatk� CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING Alexandra Wynkoop, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking miscellaneous approval for the installation of erosion control measure (slope stabilization) and water oriented development (stairs to lake), 58 Bartlett Bay Road. This application is being reviewed under Conditional Use criteria and Section 12.01(1)(3) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on October 14, 2011 and have the following comments: CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed project is consistent with the planned character of the area, as defined by the South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. The proposed erosion control measures and stairs conform to the stated purpose of the Lakeshore Neighborhood Zoning District. 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. The proposal does not adversely affect the capacity of municipal or educational facilities. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. The proposal does not adversely affect the character of the neighborhood. The proposed erosion control measures will help to protect areas up and down lake of the subject property from further damage from erosion. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. 4 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING The proposed measures will have no affect traffic on roads or highways in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in Effect The proposed erosion control measures and stairs shall also adhere to Section 12(D)(3) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, Surface Water Protection Standards, governing water -oriented development. (a) The improvement involves, to the greatest extent possible, the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. The applicant has proposed supplemental stabilization measures composed of stabilization fabric, stone fill, and large quarry stone, as well as soil, grass seed, and plantings. (b) The improvement will not increase the potential for erosion. When construction is complete, the proposed retaining wall will deter erosion more effectively than what exists today. The applicant states that the installation will be implemented over approximately 30 feet of the lake frontage of the property as remaining portions are currently in good condition. (c) The improvement will not have an undue adverse impact on the aesthetic integrity of the lakeshore. The erosion that is currently occurring is destroying the vegetation; the new erosion -control measures will eliminate further destruction of this vegetation. (d) A landscaping plan showing plans to preserve, maintain, and supplement existing trees and ground cover vegetation is submitted and the DRB finds that the overall plan will provide a visual and vegetative buffer for the lake. The applicant has stated that existing vegetation will be maintained outside of construction areas. Existing vegetation within the construction area will be removed, stored off -site, and replaced at the completion of construction. Staff does not feel that additional vegetation is needed at this time or as a result of this application. Pursuant to Section 3.13(F) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following_ standards: The Development Review Board in granting conditional use approval may impose conditions of the following: a) Size and construction of structures, quantities of materials, storage locations, handling of materials, and hours of operations CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD rd b) Warning systems, fire controls, and other safeguards c) Provision for continuous monitoring and reporting. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING d) Other restrictions as maybe necessary to protect public health and safety. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of the above conditions on the proposed project. Water -Oriented Development The applicant is also proposing to install new stone steps to access the lake front. Pursuant to Section 10.01(F)(3)(a): No encroachment, including fill, new construction, substantial improvement, or other development, that would result in any increase in flood levels within the regulatory f/oodway during the occurrence of the base flood discharge, shall be permitted unless hydrologic and hydraulic analyses are performed in accordance with standard engineering practice, by a licensed professional engineer, certifying that the proposed development will: a) Not result in any increase in flood levels (0.00 feet) during the occurrence of the base flood, and b) Not increase any risk to surrounding properties, facilities, or structures from erosion or flooding. The applicant's engineer has submitted a letter addressing these criteria (attached). Staff finds the plans to be in compliance. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Miscellaneous application #MS- 11-05. Respectfully submitted, U. Cathyann aRose, AICP, Associate Planner CIVIL s1Ir11IHER11Ir ASZ')O IAV�SO. 11 IC, 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 October 14th, 2011 Development Review Board c/o Ray Belair Administrative Officer South Burlington Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Flood Level Impact Certification Proposed Slope Stabilization Project Aleka Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Board Members, Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com The purpose of this letter is to address the issue of potential flood level impacts related to the proposed slope stabilization project for Aleka Wynkoop at 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. This project involves the stabilization of a few small areas of slope failure currently occurring at the subject property. These areas have been caused by the high lake levels this spring and have been exacerbated by the effects of hurricane Irene. There is currently a protection barrier in place that is comprised of a combination of large quarry stones and a poured concrete wall. These barriers currently stabilize the area between elevations 98' to 102' along the lake shore. The purpose of this project is to supplement these existing features by installing stabilization fabric on the existing failed slopes, backfilling the failed areas with 6" minus stone fill, supplementing the existing wall with an additional 2' of large quarry stone and stabilizing the reconstructed slope with 12" of soil, grass seed, erosion control matting and plantings. This installation will be implemented over approximately 30' of the lake frontage of the property. The remaining portions are currently in good condition. Based on the scope of the work proposed relative to the size of Lake Champlain, this project will not result in any significant increase in the base flood levels, nor will it increase any risk to the surrounding properties, facilities or structures from erosion or flooding. Furthermore, due to the project scope and the understanding that no work is proposed below the 98' contour, no permits are required from either the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers or the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation. The plan elevations are based upon the Lake Champlain water elevation, as established from the United States Geological Survey Gauging Station 04294500, located in Burlington, Vermont (Datum NGVD 29), at the time of survey. �F I If you have any questions or concerns about this certification or the application, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Jeffrey Olesky, P.E. Cc: CEA file #09247-2011, Aleka Wynkoop I I ' 1 1 ( (`TO BE FENCE (`TO BE TEMPORARILY REMOVED FOR CONSTRUCTION l CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO y \ REPLACE FENCE AND REPAIR / EX 4• PVC '�•M LAWN AFTER CONSTRUCTION) INw1oz4 EXISTING FOUNDATION DRAINS TO �' ^\\5 BE REDIRECTED TO BASE OF STABILIZATION COORDINATE WITH ENGINEER (2 TYP) �O / It LAKE LEVEL AT TIME R�RM \\0 a aNG ' CRASS OF SUVREY (la.0') X / i LAWN % EXISTING ` O/STING VEGETA TION AND / X WW", MEGA - DRIVEWAY UNSTABLEMATERIALW �ET� BAY RD. BE REMOVED ON EMBANKMENT NT \ A �J PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF NEW ' MATERIAL A.. j T per,. ExI8T11�G • o VOL 94 ' a 2D2 GWACE � �J _ 0+40 30X X PORCH GRASS LAWN / \ NEW LARGE (4' 5) QUARRY STONE / LAKEyC RETAINING WALL TO MATCH EXISTING - _ LF11�G REPAIRED WALL TO SOUTH EXISTING CONCRETE EXISTING CONC STEPS ExIBTINQ RETAINING WALL TO PIE REMOVEDp,jD CHAMPLAIN TD REMAIN I RELACED WITH %4' q ILDING i _' MIN WIDE STONE S41i S AND HAND RAILING COORDINATERNAL \ % / LOCATION WITH OWNER 1 AND ENGINEER \ 115 PLACE 0" MINUS SHOT ROCK I 1 x I EX. P.T. RETAINING WALL STABILIZATION AS NECESSARY IN ALL t (WALL TO BE REMOVED) ERODED AREAS TOP s12 TO BE h ' • EROSION CONTROL MEASURES TO TOP SOILED, SEEDED AND STABILIZED M•y �•105.� MISTING GRASS / / /135 BE INSTALLED AS DETAILED"SEE SHEET WITH EROSION CONTROL MATTING )RIP -RAC LAWN / 5i I C2 0 AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "LOW MAINTAIN UNTIL PERMANENT \\ _' RISK SITE HANDBOOK FOR ERIOSION 1 VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED EXISTING LARGE —' PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL" I STONE WALL (TOP PORTIONS - ' ' NIF TO BE REPAIRED) WALTE3i AND JAM 1 EXISTING r O)AIO@t GA(NON WALL 1 PROJECT BENCHMARK I i - TOP OF NV REBAR ELEVATION = 1157 GRAPHIC SCALEI SITE PLAN o(� FM > I 1 1—h - 10 fL I I GENERAL NOTES LEGEND 1. Utilities shown do not purport to constitute or represent all utilities located upon or adjacent to the surveyed premises. EXISTING CONTOUR Existing utility locations are approximate only. The Contractor shall field verity all utility conflicts All discrepancies shell be reported to the Engineer The Contractor shall contact Dig Safe (888-344-7233) prior to any construction. 336 PROPOSED CONTOUR — — APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE 2 The Contractor shall repardrestore all disturbed areas (on or off the site) as a direct or indirect result of the construction. — — — — APPROXIMATE SETBACK LINE 3. All grassed areas shall be maintained unlit full vegetation is established. O IRON PIN FOUND 4. Maintain all trees outside of construction limits —SS— — GRAVITY SEWER LINE 5 The Contractor shall be responsible for all Work necessary for complete and operable facilities and Utilities — W — — WATER LINE 8. Any dewatering necessary for the completion of the sitework shall be considered as pert of the contract and shall be the — —OE — — OVERHEAD ELECTRIC Contractors responsibility. — —LIE— — UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC 7 The Contractor shall coordinate all work within Town Road R.O.W with Town authorities — —ST — — STORM DRAINAGE LINE 8. The Contractor shall install the electrical, cable and telephone services in accordance with the utility companies m, POWER POLE requirements. DECIDUOUS TREE 9. Fxisbng pavement and tree stumps to be removed shall be disposed of at an approved off -site location. All pavement + CONIFEROUS TREE cuts shall be made with a pavement sew —•• FENCE 10 If there are any conflicts or inconsistencies with the plans or specihcabons, the Contractor shall contact the Engineer y {� PROJECT BENCHMARK for verification before work continues on the item in question. 11. Property line information is approximate and based on existing tax map information This plan is not a boundary survey and is riot intended to be used as one. 12. Project benchmark is based upon the Lake Champlain water elevation as established from the United States Geological Survey Gauging Station 04294500 located in Burlington, Vermont (Datum NGVD 29) at the time of survey 120 118 116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 E STWG AOUNDARON DRNNS ro BE REDIRECTED TO B OFSTA&LI WN 000f?0JMTEW17NENGINdER (27W) MP x1Y ro BE TOPSOILED, SEEDED AND STABILIZEDWITHERGNLW CGNHAL JIATIIN' MGETAWDFISEST v. VEGETATION 19 E9IABIJ9f ED NEW IMGE (OW) MWIRY s—RETAINIhG WN1 19MATOM [YMANG REPAIRED WALL TO SOUM ALLWOIIK ro BE PERFORMED ' ABOVE THE Il CONTOVA DATUM ELEV D500 0+00 I Wr- ) RCFIAID AND N AIIOARET 1 1 I IIIF COOP WIM I I 1 I KYLE ALREM 1 1 \ \ si t of . t3UlfiiiC L � �InsTn+G �i cAAOE lei NEW SD9 S6 PVC FO DBVN ExrENaDNs MATCH EJOSTING pAME fER STABIDU PUCEMIND!9K TION ASNFCFECESS W Y rNALL cnDCEOARFA! s�PR m PUCEMEM OF SNDTADCK 10+00 20+00 SECTION A A t._5, 30+00 40+00 SITE ENGINEER: -0� CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. Re! 80 D1 New wwv.4MteW! WR®l till -AIL R11e b01b weN JDL J80 A!!eIlm J80 OWNER ALEKA WYNKOOP 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT PROJECT: PROPOSED SLOPE STABILIZATION 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT ) - ir AI rill LOCATION MAP ,• = 2oGo' LTN CYC� NlImON PROPOSED SITE PLAN O TN DIA00r/ NOIOO SEPT., 20fl scm ASSHOWN C1.0 MIJ. NO. 09247 I LAKE CHAMPLAIN AREA OF EXISTING PLANTINGS OF RHOS AROMATICE'GRO LOW, CLETHRA AINIFOLIA 'HUMMINGBIRD AND STEPHANANORA WCISA 'CRISPA' TO BE REMOVED, STORED OFF SITE AND REPLACED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AREA OF PROPOSED PLANTINGS OF RHUS AROMATICE'GRO LOW, CLETHRA AINIFOLIA'HUMMINGBIRD' AND STEPHANANORA INCISA'CRISPA' TO BE INSTALLED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION I I I I I i I 1 I 1 I l LANDSCAPING NOTES II 1. Landscaping plan prepared by Alpine Valley Landscaping 2 Existing plantings of Rhus Aromatica 'Gro Low, Clethre Aini/olia I 'Hummingbird and Stephananore Incise 'Crisps' to be removed and stored off site until project completion. These plantings shall be 1 replaced in coordinationwah the new stone steps and hand railing. 3. Similar plantings to be installed along south side of proposed I stone steps I 1 WF MIL IR" x_VIMOOP, AL.BCA 1 58 BARTLETT BAY Fes. TAX 40130-0005" V J CM P¢ 202 1 SITE ENGINEER: IJ 1 1 c WIL ENGINIMNG ASSOCIATES. INC- I I 10AWAELD4EWIAI. EWINMA G Ml, VTOW sawfasu rAc saFan rr• ..�.eow wn�ar wii - W. maa or�w I I JD JDL JSO 1 Arramao IOWNER: WN ' ALEKA I WYNKOOP NCHAID AND MAFAMPIET / 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD elyillD / SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT PROJECT: PROPOSED SLOPE WYNKOOP STABILIZATION 1 1 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON ;{ VERMONT I I �x�x I 's\ KYLE AUM � 1 I \ 115— 1 _ h _ WF \ WAL7E31 AND JADE \ QAIOIHt 1 I \ PROJECT BENCHMARK I - TOP OF 5/C REBUT ELEVATION = 115 2' I \ I \ SITE PLAN I \ I I city of So. GRAPHIC SCALE I o I 1 (IN PM) I 1 Inch - 10 tL I 1 I7 .ice". LOCATION MAP Y'R C� Y�ItteN PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SITE PLAN DAM ➢Yule Nll O SEPT„ 2011 SMUR 1' -10' C1.1 MM. No. 09247 Introduction This project Is subject to the terms and conditions of the authorization from the State of Vermont to discharge construction related .tormwater runoff Coverage under the State Construction Genral Penult 3-9020 n required for any .an activity that disturbs 1 0.- more acres of land, or is part of a larger development plan that will disturb 1 or more acres This project has been deemed to qualify as a Low Risk Site which is subject to the erosion prevmntlon and sediment control (EPSC) .tend= set form the State of Vermont's L.DW Risk Site Hendbaa4 ter Eroalen PraysntlDn and Sediment Control The following narrative and Implementation requirements represent the minimum standard for which this site a required to be maintained as regulated by the State of Vermont Any beet management practices (BMP'a) depicted on the project's EPSC Site plan which go beyond the Handbook requirement@ are considered to be Integral to the management of the site and represent components of the munsopal EPSC approval for the project which shall be Implemented. The EPSC plan depicts one snap Mot In lime of the site. All construction sites ore fluid In their day to day exposures and risk. as It relates to minimizing sediment lose from the site. It I. the rapensblRy of the Contractor toknplemwt the "Connolly to comply with the L i a RIM Hen l mil ll Standards qutllned an thlm sheet bwM w the Interim site diNurbance conditions alamay or may net M Mown an the EPSC Sit. Pln. Specific BMP's which are critical to allowing the project to be considered a Low risk site Include the Items checked below Mwlrwln.l noxiff lselolpaMNhedwa•lwtedhulM rmmetructlon Lona l ww rump bHon xNnro . racewng warm • Lmltlr amount of tlwbirbW pnhwlwo acm orwrnam ore tlin • There dell N • maalmum of 7 comaeutiva day. W dkAxb.d wM wppun in -, I—, Mbn bmponry or Aril stabilization is irMh rrwr.tl The pntmct is to daWrb Ins. men Two xion of mail with an aodbddy NOW oen Kb 17 • Limit 1M Pialeat wl disturbsmm W was than his warp wan alepa gm titan 5% 1. Mark Site Boundaries Purpose - Mark the mite boundaries to Identify the limits of construction Dellneating your site will help to limit the area of disturbance, preserve exl.ling vegetation and limit erosion potential on the site How to comply. Before beginning construction, walk the site boundaries and Rag tone., post signs. or install orange safety fence. Fence Is required on any boundary within 50 feet of a stream, lake. pond or wetland. unions the area a already developed (existing road., building., at..) 2. Limit Disturbance Area Purpose Limit the amount of said exposed at one time to reduce the potential n on site t a erosion o Requirements: The permitted disturbance area Is specified an the site's written authorization to discharge. Only the ocreage listed on the authorization form may be exposed at any given time How to comply. Plan ahead and phase the construction activities to ensure that re than the permitted acreage Is disturbed at one time Be sure to properly stabilize exposed moll with seed and mulch o arosil n control matting before beginning work in a now section of the site 3. Stabilize Construction Entrance Purpose A stabilized construction entrance help. romove mud from vehicle wheels to prevent tracking onto entreat. Requirements If there will be any vehicle traffic off of the construction site, you must install a stabilized construction entrance before construction begins. How to Install Rock Size Use a mix of 1 to 4 Inch alone Depth 5 Inches minimum Width 12 feet minimum Length. 40 feet minimum (or length of driveway, if shorter) r.,w. Place filte r under entire gravel bad Maintenance. Redress with clean stone as required to keep sediment from tracking onto the street 4. Install Silt Fence Purpose Silt fences intercept runoff and allow suspended sediment to .ettle out Requirements. Silt fence must be Installed • on the downhill side of the construction activities • between any ditch, mwale, storm sown inlet, or water of the State and the disturbed soil • Hay bWw must not be used as oadlmeni bander, dus to their infancy to doom" and fall anent. Where to place. Place alit fmce an the downhill edge of bare soil At the bottom o/ slopes. plan farce 10 feet downhill from the and of the of (if .pace is available). • Ensure the silt fence catches all runoff from bare Boll. • Maximum drainage area is X acre for 100 feet of silt fence mooInsll n sent force across the elope (not up and down hilleQ • to multiple rows of slit fecce on long hills to break up flaw • Do not install silt fence acrose ditches, channels, or streams or in stream buffers How to install silt fence: • Dlg a trench 6 Inches deep across the slope • Unroll silt fence along the trench Ensure stakeare n the downhill side of the fence • Jo fencing by rolling the and stakes together • orlw stakes In against downhill aide of trench Drive stakes until 15 inches of fabric is in trench • Push fabric into trench, spread along bottom Fill trench with soil and Pack down Maintenance: • Remove accumulated sediment before it is halfway up the fence. • Ensure that milt fence is trenched in ground and there are no gaps 5. Divert Upland Runoff Purpose. Dlver.lon berms Intercept runoff from above the construction site and direct It around the disturbed area. This prevents clean water from becoming muddled with sod from the construction .Its. Requirements If storni run. onto your site from upalope areas and your site meets the following two conditions, you must Install a Ion IVe berm before disturbingsoil 1 re any 1. You plan to have one or More acres o/ sod exposed at any e time (excluding roads). 2. Average slope of the disturbed area Is 20X or steeper How to Install. 1 Compact the brm with a shovel or earth -moving equipment 2.Seed and mulch berm r cover with erosion control matting Immediately after Installation 3 Stabilize the flow channel with seed and straw mulch or erosion control matting Line the channel with 4 Inch stone If the channel mlop. is greeter than 20C 4 Ensure the berm drain. to an outlet stabilized with riprop Ensure that the.. I. no erosion at the outlet 5 The diversion bens shall remain In place until the disturbed area. or. completely stabilized 6. Slow Down Channelized Runoff Purpose: Stone check dame reduce erosion In drainage channels by slowing down the stormwat.r now Requirements. If then in concentrated no, (ag In a ditch or channel) of wanmwatr on your site, then psi must Install alone cheek dame Hay bales must not be used as check tlam• How to Install• Height No greater than 2 feet Center of dam should be 9 In - he. lower than the .Id. elevation Side siop..- 2-1 or flatter Stone size: Use a mixture of 2 to 9 inch stone width Dam. should span the width of the channel and extend up the .Idea of the bank. Spacing. Space the dams so that the bottom (toe) of the upstream dam i. at the elevation of the top (crest) of the downstream dam This pacing Is equal to the height of the check dam divided by the channel slope Spacing (in feet) - Height of check dam (in feet)/Slope in channel (ft/ft) Maintenance Remove sediment accumulated behind the dam as needed to allow channel to drain through the stone check dam and prevent large flows from carrying sediment over the dam If significant erosion occurs between check dams, a Ilner of stone should be nstell.d. 7. Construct Permanent Controls Purpose Permanent stormwater treatment practices are constructed to maintain water quality, ensure groundwater flows, and prevent downstream flooding Practices Include detention ponds and wetlands, Infiltration basins, and stormwater filters Requirements If the total Impervious• area on your site, o wdhm the common plan of development, will be 1 or mo are s, you must apply for a Stale Stormwater Discharge Permit and construct permanent stormwater treatment practices on your mite Those practice. must be in., ailed before the construction of any ImP..... murlaus How to comply Contact the Vermont Stormwater Program and follow the requirements In the Vermont Strmwater Management Manual. The Stormwater Management Manual Is available at: ww vtwaterquality org/stormwater htm •An Impwrvlsus to. Is a manmade surface. Including, but net Ihnitwd to, maws and unmaw. roads. parting areas. now. driveways. and walk..A frarri which -imitation run. off rather than InIllinlw 8. Stabilize Exposed Soil Purpose Sending and mulching, applying erosion control matting, and hydroseeding are all method. to stabilize exposed moll Mulches and matting protect the mail surface while gram is establishing Requirements All areas of disturbance must have temporary or permanent slabdlmtion within 7, 14. or 21 days of initial disturbance, ae stated In the protect authorization After this time, any disturbance In the area must be stabilized at the and of each work day. The following exceptlons apply • Stabilization is not required if earthwork is to continue in the area within the next 24 hours and there is no precipitation frecaat for the next 24 hours. • Stabilization is not required If the work I. occurring In a self-contained excavation (to no outlet) with a depth of 2 feet or greater (e.g. house foundation excavation, utility trenches) All areas of disturbance must have permanent stabilization within 415 hours of reaching final grade How to comply Prepare bare soil for seeding by grading the top 3 to 6 inches of sod and removing any large rocks or debris Seeding Rates for Temporary Stabilization April 15 - Sept. 15 - - - Ryegrase (annual or perennial 20 lb./...a) Sept. 15 - April 15 - - - winter rye. 120 ba/acre Seadm ILtcr Tor FvulSwbdwaln chuu.a Rom vrian ro. /.aR m. nauu.a n T.RFc.cue 1I 31/ITcb.l k.. or Imaloa Rr ewn..(oertnnsn I•enntn- I- Mn2 3 exh of Rupee mail Nrtk, .end 25 err x c _lxr.cre 1 Mulch Ing Rates April 15 - Sept.15 -- Hay or Straw 1 inch deep (1-2 bale•/1000 m f ) Sept.15 - April 15 -- Hay or Straw 2 in. deep (2-4 bale./1000 s.f)E ronon Control Matting As per manufacturer's instructions Hytroseed As per manufacturer's Instructions 9. Winter Stabilization Purpose. Managing construction allee to minimize erosion and prevent sediment loading of watsre is a year-round challenge In Vermont, this challenge becomes raven greater during the late fall, winter, and Y P 9 earl all months 'Winter eonetructlon' as dlsauned here, describes the period between October 15 and April 15. when erosion prevention and sediment control 1. significantly more difficult Rains In lot. fall, thaw throughout the winter, and spring melt and rains can produce significant Down over frozen and saturated ground, greatly Increasing the potential for erosion Requirements for Winter Shutdown: For theme projects that will complete earth disturbance activities prior to the winter period (October 15). the following requirements must be adhered to: 1 For area. to be stabilized by Vegetation, seeding shall be completed no later than September 15 to ensure adequate growth and cover 2.If seeding i. not completed by September 15. additional -w.tatiVe protection must be used to stabilize the site for thg e winter period This Includes use of Erosion Control Matling or netting of a heavy mulch layer. Seeding with winter rye 1. recommended to allow for early germination during wet spring condition. 3. Where mulch is specified. apply roughly 2 Inches with an 50-90% cover Mulch Mould be tracked in or stabilized with netting in pen areas Vulnerable to wind Requirements for Winter Construction If construction activities Involving worth disturbance continue post October 15 or begin before April 15, the following requirements must be adhered to: 1. Enlarged access points, stabilized to provide far mow stockpiling 2. Limits of disturbance moved or replaced to reflect boundary of winter work. 3.A -ow management plan prepared with adequate storage and ntrol of meltwater, requ lring cleared mow to be stared down slope of all areas of disturbance and out of mlormwater treatment structures 4. A minimum 25 foot buffer shall be maintained from perimeter controls much as alit fence 5.In areas of disturbance that drain to a water body within 100 feet, two rows of silt fence must be Installed along the contour S. Drainage structure. must be kept open and free of mow and Ica dam.. 7. Slit fence and other practice. requiring earth disturbance must be Installed ahead of frozen ground. S. Mulch used for temporary stabilization must be applied at double the standard rat., or a minimum of 3 inches with an 50-90% cover 9.To ensure cover of disturbed moll in advance of a melt event. of dl.turb.d .II must be stabilized at the and of each work day, with the following exceptions - If no precipitation within 24 hour. a forecast and work will resume in the some disturbed area within 24 hours, dolly stabilization Is not necessary • Disturbed areas that collect and retain runoff, such as house foundations or open utility trenches. 10 Prior to stabilization, mow or Ice must be removed to less than 1 Inch thick ..a. 11 Use ston. to stabilize or... much as the perimeter of buildings under construction or where construction vehicle traffic I. anticipated. Stone path. Mould be 10 to 20 feet wide to accommodate Vehicular traffic 10. Stabilize Soil at Final Grade Purpose. Stabilizing the alto with seed and mulch or erosion control matting when it reaches final grade I. the beat way to prevent erosion while construction continues Requirements: Within 45 hours of final grading, the exposed soil must be seeded and mulched or covered with erosion control matting How to comply Bring the site or sections of the site to final grade an moon as possible after construction is completed This will reduce the need for additional sediment and erosion control measures and will reduce the total disturbed area For sewing and mulching ratem, follow the pacification. under Rule B. Stabilizing Exposed Soil 11. Dewatering Activities Purpose: Treat water pumped from dawalenng activities so that it is clear when leaving the construction Its Requirements: Water from dewatering activitle. that flow. off of the construction site must be clear Water must not be pumped into stone sewers, lakes, or wetionds unless the water Is clear. How to comply. Using sock filters or sediment filter bags on dewatering discharge hose. or pipes, discharge water into silt force enclosures installed in vegetated areas away from waterway. Rome" accumulated sediment after the water has dispersed and stabilizethearea with ...d and mulch 12. Inspect Your Site Purpose. Perform site Inspections to ensure that all sediment and erosion control practices are functioning properly. Regular inmp.ctlon• and maintenance of practices will help to reduce costs and protect water quality Requlreme its: Inspsct this site at least once every 7 day. and after every rainfall or snowmalt that results in a discharge from the site Perform maintenance to ensure that practices am functioning according to the specifications outlined in this handbook In the event of a notkamials medknent dtch ens' m frothep Construction site, you must take Immediate aetlon to Irect and maintain $ad melon prmvwtlon and eedNnwt tantrOl procticom. Any visibly diecelared atorTnwotr runoff to watts of tM State met be Imparted. Forms far reporting dlechorgw are awllable at- .vtwotarqudRyorg/sts wdw.htm WOOD POST PLASTIC ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FENCE Rai \ Q \\ O \\ \\NATIVE MATERIAL�` mew�www CONSTRUCTION FENCE DETAIL ROCK SET (4 WN. Ya1NM)NM1) 7RTR ENOH N.T.S. SIDE VIEW D PER57ON RIDGE REWIRED WHERE GRADE EXCEEDS 2X 2S OR GRF.t7ER r� RrJ40NilY p � �151.ABR/L• SECTION A - A NOTE' SIND840S OR SP/LLWAY USE 54NDMGS 00011`77N000S BERM OF OR OTHER APPROVED A/ETHODS EOUNALEM HELI;HT 70 CH4NNE1/ZE RUNOFF 70 \ &SWIV AS REWIRED SUPPLY 111917ER TO WASH WHEELS /F NECESS4RY oil� 6 M1 A I A 2 CDURS M/N. e DIVERS/AV RIDGE At2>Fs PLAN f. 7/E LIMP" SHILL AIF 1.1IVIAMLra AV A COAV17VN )FAIT MILL PRE1191i/ 71m4aLMW.' mar Fzoelsl LV- SEp uff OW7D Pusuic RV&ff-OF-M M MAY ANY AEWW MP CARESSING, NEMN MID/bP CYFAN OW Qr ANY AEASYAPES' USED )D AMP QELmww 2. 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COMPACTE BACKFILL Ill SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL N.T.S. 0-50 DOWNSTREAM FLOMIINE SLOPE OF STRUCTURE (m/m) OF ROC( 0.35 0130 0.25 0.20 0,11 0.10 M MAXIMUM WATER DEPTH OVER ROCK m ban 15 I. 150 30 31 41 50 46 100 END PONTS 'A' MUS E Ha a35 m/. at FLA THAN THE FLOW LIE POINT Y FLOW UNE SLOPE SITE ENGINEER: f C CIVIL ENGINEEIMG ASSCOA71L INC• ro►M11WISUI EWURF, SDVYHNLOX# W VTOW Oisi AVM e0246#A l/ wets wswuiwwAmw mwFaweT iG serer - .era ewww .aaw.wee 9 - 1 11-t41(=1 111"erm'I i "Ilan I'�CI1=`iSi�ieieieiS 11- FRONT VIEW ream PLACE DOMOT.AM STRUCTURE SU04 MAT PANT Y is APPROXIMATELY LEVEL MTN TIE LOWEST DININD ELEVAMON OF THE NPSTEAM SONCTMIE STONE CHECK DAM STRUCTURE N.T.S. 1'V TEMPORARY�4161EIIIING k t MULCH OR NETTING AV O '`Tits. 841 fnII'�1,1).(.1?° SILT FENCE OR HAY BALES \\\ INSTALLED ON \\ SIDE ADIEN7 SIDE TEMPORARY STOCKPILE DETAIL N.T.S. FILTER FABRIC TO BE MIRAFI 100x OR APPROVED EQUAL POST !ACING 36' MIN2 • RIDm 26 IETAL Ptar LO' 4 • 1 pJpD iU 12' MIN. FILTER FABRIC TO BE CUPPED, DAC(FIIL ED AND TAMPED Sr` BELOW GRADE STEEL OR WOOD STAKES SEE CHART AT RIGHT 1. INSTALL MIRIFI ENNROFENCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL OR AS DETAILED HEREIN. 2 INSTALL SILT FENCES AT TOES OF ALL UNPROTECTED SLOPES AND AS PARALLEL TO CONTOURS AS POSSIBLE THIS INCLUDES ALL FI11 m OR UNPROTECTED ELOPES CREATED DURING CONSTRUCION, NOT NECESSARILY REFLECTED ON THE FINAL PLANS CURVE THE ENDS OF THE FENCE UP INTO THE SLOPE. REMOVE SEDIMENT WHEN ACCUMULATED TO HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE SILT FENCES ARE TO BE MAJNTA94ED UNTIL SLOPES ARE STABILIZED. 3. YMEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER. THEY SHALL BE OVERLAPPED BY 6'. FOLDED AND STAPLED. SILT FENCE DETAIL N.T.S. DRAWN JDL L'QC® JSO Na7V OWNER: ALEKA WYNKOOP 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT PROJECT: PROPOSED SLOPE STABILIZATION 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT I / I sk, ' Air i LOCATION MAP D.Ts cnC® naLaaN EROSION CONTROL DETAILS ill! DYNNC NOIMII SEPT, 2011 CCAfi /� AS SHOWN CZ.O Mi.". 09247 s south-o.,iul igi 41Ei PLANNING & ZONING Permit #- I - 0J (office u e 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): ( ) Request for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance (br) Other 1) OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone & fax #): I Px,�v1[�ra V 'N0k%aP . W) 0a'Jye i L., VA G • ow., hV1 1 , \11 064-C3 Y1ov.,e: ">^t�2- •-4'1`"lU e.r.�.1 � altKawvrkxvC°� cc�ntJst�ritt if� P. 01 c � i t i►t vK� •-, V T p540G? 2) LOCATIbN OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book &page Ll 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone, fax #) Spme as owv►e,- 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive staff correspondence. Include name, mailing address, phone & fax #, if different from above): k301"- 61,1,4 V,4 a. Contact e-mail address: ;; j-Cs(i, Cec--\A- IQvy) 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 56 17,4v}le" �ay 6) TAX PARCEL ID #: 0130 --- DOC) 516 -- EZ 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General Project Description (describe what you are proposing): -: FRis ver'? t lv1yui,je5 Ae LAC Jie A,,,,, b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): c. Proposed Uses on Property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): No n1>vi ;e in WYe �r l�.la�nti d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings & existing building to remain): T i , 5,vO 4 �X �i11/�c',� YIDr(t� �►royeS�ci e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement & mezzanine): f. Number of residential Units (if applicable, new units & existing units to remain): NIA g. Number of employees & company vehicles (existing & proposed, note office vs. non -office employees): N IA h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if overlay districts are applicable):t�et� Conditional Use / Variance / Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 8) LOT COVERAGE a. Total parcel size: t (.o , C'00 Sq. Ft. b. Buildings: Existing 25,1 % / 15" Sq. Ft Proposed 16 _ 1 % / 15+0 Sq. Ft. c. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 31. 3 % / Z Z Sq. Ft. Proposed ' , 3 % / n�Z��a Sq. Ft. d. Front yard impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing •L?.i %/ 2- ,5 Sq. Ft. Proposed -21TC % l Ztc 5 Sq. Ft. e. Total area to be disturbed during construction: t �600 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): $ C�-rxa b. Landscaping Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC: a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION v 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION N I A 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE Nil I'Z 14) OWNERS OF RECORD OF ALL CONTIGUOUS PROPERTIES & MAILING ADDRESSES (this shall be provided on a separate attached sheet and on pre -stamped and pre - addressed envelopes. The city will add the return address). Conditional Use / Variance /Miscellaneous Application Form. Rev 12-2010 I r 15) PLANS AND FEE Plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the plans must be submitted. A subdivision application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the application. See the City fee schedule for details. 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. SIMMLTWOF PROPERT,k OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10 I have reviewed this application and find it to be: COMPLETE ❑ Incomplete �0�9C4 Administrative Officer r nk"66P PRINT"NAMIS 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 12-2010 Adjoiners List As of September 9th, 2011 Subject Property — Name Mailing Address Parcel ID Alexandra Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00058-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Adjoiners - Name Mailing Address Parcel ID Albee, Kyle 55 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00055-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Gardner, Walter 56 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00056-R & Jane, Trust South Burlington, VT 05403 Davey, Jeffrey 33 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00033-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Bruhn, Paul 60 Bartlett Bat Rd. 0130-00060-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Briand, Richard 610 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00061-R & Margaret South Burlington, VT 05403 Morwood, Paul & Anne 3 Lakeview Ln. 1005-00003-R South Burlington, VT 05403 ,AVI ", GU EEIMl iG ASSOCIAWL U iC� 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 October 14`h, 2011 Ray Belair Administrative Officer South Burlington Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Supplemental Information Miscellaneous Application for the Development Review Board Proposed Slope Stabilization Project Aleka Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Ray, Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com In support of our previously submitted Miscellaneous Application associated with the proposed slope stabilization project for Aleka Wynkoop at 58 Bartlett Bay Rd., please find attached a certification statement with regards to the flood level impact for the project, as well as five (5) full and one (1) half size revised plan sets that include a landscaping plan. If you have any questions or concerns about this supplemental information or the original application, please feel free to contact me. SinceKely, RECEIVED Jeffrey Olesky, P.E. OCT 14 2011 Cc: CEA file #09247-2011, Aleka Wynkoop City of So. Burlington CI8/IL El I G I I N I��Ar Ii I rk`J`J r.IAfEZS, II IN 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 September 26`", 2011 Ray Belair Administrative Officer South Burlington Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Miscellaneous Application for the Development Review Board Proposed Slope Stabilization Project Aleka Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Ray, Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com Please find attached a Miscellaneous Application for the Development Review Board, the associated $123.00 application fee check, an abutter's list along with stamped envelopes to all abutters, as well as five (5) full and one (1) half size plan sets associated with the proposed slope stabilization project for Aleka Wynkoop at 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. The project is mainly a repair and stabilization of some areas of slope failure associated with the high spring Lake Champlain water elevation. The existing large stone and concrete retaining walls at the base of the slope will be repaired and supplemented. And the areas of slope failure behind the walls will be repaired with stabilization fabric and stone fill, then covered with granular fill, top soil, grass seed and erosion control matting. No work is occurring below the 98' contour and construction access will be available from the property, so no applications have been made to the Army Corp of Engineers of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. If you have any questions or concerns about this application or the attached plans, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, RECEIVED Jeffrey O esky, P.E. SEP 2 6 2011 City of So. Burlington Cc: CEA file #09247-2011, Aleka Wynkoop I r Subject Property — Adjoiners List As of September 9th, 2011 Name Mailing Address Parcel ID Alexandra. Wynkoop 58 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00058-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Adjoiners - Name Mailine Address Parcel ID Albee, Kyle 55 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00055-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Gardner, Walter 56 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00056-R & Jane, Trust South Burlington, VT 05403 Davey, Jeffrey 33 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00033-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Bruhn, Paul 60 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00060-R South Burlington, VT 05403 Briand, Richard 610 Bartlett Bay Rd. 0130-00061-R & Margaret South Burlington, VT 05403 Morwood, Paul & Anne 3 Lakeview Ln. 1005-00003-R South Burlington, VT 05403 I 11 PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1' studioblue ARCHITECTURE 802.540.0484 ALEKA WYNKOOP 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT APRIL 9, 2010 JL L W_. 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J.1 1 ;11 L UWLU Ti 1.LllJLLULL'11JL11I i1_LI_Ll ll _1111'1 ,1 'I C ll ll .1.1J1__-UlJ 11 11JJ1_IJ1UJ1�1U111.1UI111U111JUULWll11L l!�'L1 PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/4" = 1' studioblue ARCHITECTURE 802.540.0484 ALEKA WYNKOOP 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT APRIL 9, 2010 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 19 JANUARY 2010 The South Burlington Development Review Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday, 19 January 2010, at 7:30 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: J. Dinklage, Chair; M. Behr, E. Knudsen, G. Quimby, R. Farley, M. Birmingham, B. Stuono Also Present: R. Belair, Administrative Officer; C. LaRose, Associate Planner; D. Church Miller, T. Racine, G. Reilly, A. Wynkoop, R. Kent, B. Slota, M. Oman, P. Burns, C. Lyon, E. Granai, A. Hard, R. Briand, S. Dopp 1. Other Business & Announcements: No issues were raised. 2. Minutes of 15 December 2009: Mr. Knudsen noted that he was not present for the hearings on the first 4 items. Ms. Quimby moved to approve the Minutes of 15 December 2009 as amended. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Miscellaneous Application #MS-09-10 of Aleka Wynkoop to expand the footprint of a single family dwelling by 126 sq. ft., 58 Bartlett Bay Road: Ms. Church Miller said the applicant is purchasing the property and wants to add onto the existing house. They would remove the existing front porch and put an addition in front for a garage with storage area above. In the rear, they would reduce the size of the existing deck and put in a stone patio. They would also remove 3 dead/damaged trees and add new trees in the spring. Mr. Belair said staff has no issues. Mr. Stuono asked if the existing garage will stay. Ms. Church Miller said it will. The goal is to have a garage attached to the house for winter access. Mr. Stuono asked if there is a way to break up the large blank wall adjacent to the neighbor. Ms. Church Miller said they have added some windows and are looking at landscaping as well. The neighbor is OK with the wall being there since it is not an occupied space. An abutting neighbor asked about the lot across the street. Mr. Belair said that is a buildable lot. Mr. Dinklage said there are regulations that can control what happens to that lot, and abutters will be notified if any plan for the property is heard. The approval motion was amended to add Stipulation #5: The applicant must replace any trees that are removed with vegetation acceptable to staff/City Arborist. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 19 JANUARY 2010 PAGE 2 Ms. Quimby moved to approve Miscellaneous Application #MS-09-10 of Aleka Wynkoop subject to the stipulations in the draft motion as amended above. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 4. Sketch Plan Application #SD-10-01 of Thomas Racine to subdivide a 2.06 acre parcel developed with two commercial buildings into two lots of 1.14 acres (lot #1) and 0.92 acres (lot #2), 5 and 9 Green Mountain Drive: Mr. Racine showed where the property would be divided. He is looking to sell one piece. He also indicated that some pavement would be removed and the area grassed over. No issues were raised. 5. Continued Sketch Plan Application #SD-09-40 of the New England Expedition - South Burlington for a planned unit development on a 57.26 acre parcel developed with a hotel and restaurant. The project consists of: 1) subdividing the property into four lots, 2) constructing a shopping center to include four buildings totaling 126,800 sq. ft., and 3) constructing 70 residential units,1076 Williston Road (Whole Foods): Mr. Dinklage read a memo from the applicant. The memo indicated that wetlands delineation should be completed in April. It also advised that the applicant is working on storm water issues, and believes the project would have a positive impact on the Centennial Brook Watershed. Finally, the memo noted that they are continuing to update their traffic study. No one was present to represent the applicant. Mr. Belair noted that staff has not yet chosen the traffic consultant who will review the applicant's traffic study. - Ms. Quimby then moved to continue Sketch Plan Application #SD-09-40 of The New England Expedition - South Burlington until 2 March 2010. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 6. Other Business: Mr. Dinklage acknowledged receipt of a memo from Bill Gilbert dated 18 January 2010 regarding the proposed Farrell sketch plan application #SD-09-42. As there was no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. - 0 Clerk Date r ja southburlington PLANNING & ZONING January 21, 2010 Donna Miller Studioblue Architecture 175 North Union Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Ms. Miller: Enclosed, please find copies of the Findings of Fact and Decisions rendered by the Development Review Board on January 19, 2010 (effective 1/10/10). Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, ?kz'-6U a Beagley Planning and Zoning Assistant Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT: 7008 2810 0000 6208 4103 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel B02.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com ( { Page 1 of 1 Jana Beagley From: Paul Bruhn [paul@ptvermont.org] Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:24 AM To: Jana Beagley Cc: alekawynkoop@comcast.net Subject: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Jana: FILE COPY As we discussed a few moments ago, I'm hoping the DRB will consider including a condition on the 58 Bartlett Bay proposal that would require construction work to begin no earlier than 8 am. I would be at tonite's meeting, but I'm meant to be elsewhere for work. This is a request similar to what the DRB approved several years ago when the same house was being remodeled. The two properties are very close together, and living with power saws and equipment at 7 am or 7:30 am is difficult and very unpleasant at best. I've discussed the issue with Aleka Wyncoop and she is totally agreeable with the proposed condition. Such a condition will make it clear to prospective contractors that the 8 am start is a requirement not simply a desire. Thanks to the DRB for their consideration of this request. And thank you for your help. Please let me know if you have any questions. My cell is 343-0595. Sincerely, Paul Bruhn 60 Bartlett Bay Road South Burlington, Vermont 1/19/2010 AI ME south'-;- ___ "-_-= - _ PLANNING & ZONING January 21, 2010 Geri Reilly 33 Iris Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Sir or Madam: Pursuant to 24 VSA 4464(b)(3), enclosed please find a copy of the Development Review Board decision regarding the above referenced matter. You are being provided a copy of this decision because you appeared or were heard at the hearing. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Jana Beagley Planning & Zoning Assistant Enc. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com a / OR, Interested Persons Record and Service List southburlington V kH V0 IN Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Development Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve --interested person status to demonstrate - compliance with the applicable criteria. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). The DRB must keep a written record of the -name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the DRB must be -mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § -4461 (b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental. -court, .the DRB must supply a list of interested persons -to the appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: PLEASE PRINT CLEARLYI NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST l�S(aly �� ,!V AW� Jn ` or) pot -WA c1-�u�c� Mit,�.�..r� i �S N U � to N Sr guQ-ul S� IE3�Tl�� r �4 1Z:1�, sv, 13U4L1t'j(GT6t3 �&Ae_k r_C4 A�x fo — f�C \co.'. -7 1- AlveKr,140 ✓7 �- " Lr S ' q oeacd /UI w rho tic &C4V- 6kAA)p I L 0zu106 >--6'©� 410 ��svv �� t' s 4 A VInterested Persons Record and Service List southbu tinglot'i v EF M 0IIT Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the DeAelopment Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to- interested persons. At any hearing, there must bean opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate - compliance with the applicable criteria. 24-V.S.A:-§-4461(b), The DRB must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status. 24 V.S.A. § 4461.(b). A copy of any. decision rendered by the DRB must,be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A—.§ 4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: t1l f All19 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY/ NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST y>3 1 /7� ��-� ,4 Li Do CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: January 12, 2010 \drb\misc\Wenkoop\misc.doc Application received: December 24, 2009 MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION #MS-09-10 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD Meeting Date: January 19, 2010 A enda # 3 Owner/Applicant Property Information Larry Gene & Nancy Jane Hendricks Tax Parcel 0130-00058 154 Whitby Lane Lakeshore Neighborhood 154 Mooresville, NC 28117 Flood lain Overlay District Applicant Contact Aleka Wynkoop Donna Miller, Studio Blue Architecture 5 Bluestar Lane 175 N Union Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Burlington, VT 05401 5 X .Y x• Subject Property :. 3 s { Aleka Wynkoop, hereinafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking miscellaneous approval to expand the footprint of a single family dwelling by 126 square feet, 58 Bartlett Bay Road. Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on December 24, 2009 and have the following comments. Table 1. Dimensional Requirements LN Zoning District Required Prop!! d 4 Min. Lot Size 12,000 SF 9,120SF Max. Building Coverage 20% 20% Max. Overall Coverage 40% 30% Min. Front Setback 20 ft. 20 ft 4• Min. Side Setback 10 ft. <10 ft. � Min. Rear Setback 30 ft. >30 ft. zoning compliance 4 pre-existing non-compliance not made worse by this application The maximum height for all structures shall be no more than twenty-five feet above the average pre -construction grade adjoining such structure. The applicant has stated that the existing building is 267' and that the proposed addition will be 21'2". The applicant has submitted an elevation of the proposed structure. Therefore, the proposal is within the limitations of the district. CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 12.01(D) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, the proposed structure shall be reviewed as a conditional use and shall meet the following standards: The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. Staff feels that the proposed project is consistent with the planned character of the area, as defined by the Comprehensive Plan. According to Section 4.08(A) of the Land Development Regulations, the Lakeshore Neighborhood Zoning District is formed in order to encourage residential use at densities and setbacks that are compatible with the existing character of the Lakeshore neighborhoods located in the vicinity of Bartlett Bay K Road and Holmes Road. It is designed to promote the area's historic development pattern of smaller lots and reduced setbacks. This district also encourages the conversion of seasonal homes to year round residences. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. Staff feels that the proposed project is consistent with the stated purpose of the Lakeshore Neighborhood District, which is "to encourage residential use at densities and setbacks that are compatible with the existing character of the lake shore neighborhoods located in the vicinity of Bartlett Bay Road and Homes Road. " 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. The proposed project will not adversely affect municipal services. This addition will have no impact on educational facilities. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. The proposed project will not have an adverse affect on the character of the neighborhood or zoning district that this property falls within. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. It is extremely unlikely that this proposed addition will generate any additional traffic. Any traffic that is generated by this addition will be negligible in its effect on the neighborhood. (d) Bylaws in effect. The proposed addition meets all of the dimensional standards of the zoning district. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. The proposed project will not likely affect renewable energy resources. (0 General public health and welfare. The proposed project will not likely have an adverse affect on general public welfare. Pursuant to Section 3.060)(3) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed building expansion shall meet the following standards: K, (a) views of adjoining and/or nearby properties; It is difficult to assess how this proposal will affect the views of adjoining and/or nearby properties. This neighborhood is located very close to Lake Champlain and so it is somewhat possible that some favorable views exist. However, from Staff's site visit to the property, it does not appear that this addition would impact those views. The Board should carefully consider any testimony on this matter presented from neighboring property owners who may present a clearer picture. (b) access to sunlight of adjoining and/or nearby properties; It is also difficult to assess this criterion. This neighborhood is very dense and homes are very close together. From Staff's site visit to the property, it does not appear that this addition would deny neighboring property owners' access to sunlight. Again, the Board should carefully consider any testimony on this matter presented from neighboring property owners who may present a clearer picture. (c) adequate on -site parking; and Adequate on -site parking exists and the proposed addition will not have an undue adverse affect on adequate on -site parking. (d) safety of adjoining and/or nearby property. The proposed addition will not have an undue adverse affect on the safety of adjoining properties. Pre -Existing Structures along Lake Champlain and within Queen City Park This proposed expansion shall be reviewed under Section 12.01(D) of the SBLDR which includes all lands within one hundred fifty feet horizontal distance of the high water elevation of Lake Champlain. The expansion and reconstruction of pre-existing structures on these lands may be approved by the DRB as a conditional use provided the requirements of the underlying zoning district and the following standards are met: a) The structure to be expanded or reconstructed was originally constructed on or before April 24, 2000. The existing structure meets this criterion. b) The expanded or reconstructed structure does not extend any closer, measured in terms of horizontal distance, to the applicable high water elevation or stream centerline than the closest point of the existing structure. The proposed expansion is no closer to the lake than the existing structure. 4 c) The total building footprint area of the expanded or reconstructed structure shall not be more than fifty percent larger than the footprint of the structure lawfully existing on April 24, 2000. The home was 1367 square feet prior to April 24, 2000. The applicant constructed a 353 square foot addition in 2002 and is proposing an addition of 126 square feet as part of this application. The previous and proposed expansion meet this criterion: the total of the expansion is approximately 35% of the footprint 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 applicant has submitted a sufficient and well -planned erosion control plan. e) A landscaping plan showing plans to preserve, maintain and supplement existing trees and ground cover vegetation is submitted and the DRB finds that the overall plan will provide a visual and vegetative buffer for the lake and/or stream. The plan indicates limited existing landscaping on the property. The applicant is proposing to remove three existing trees from the property which are listed as dead or hazardous. The applicant is not proposing to add any additional trees or shrubs. The Development Review Board should discuss whether there is any need to supplement their losses with new trees or shrubs. 1. The Development Review Board should discuss whether there is any need for supplemental landscaping. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Miscellaneous Application #MS-09-10, subject to the applicant addressing the numbered conditional items in the comments section of this report. Res ectfully submitted, 7 Cathya n LaRose, Associate Planner Copy to: Aleka Wynkoop, Applicant Donna Miller, Contact Larry Gene and Nancy Jane Hedricks, Property owners 5 l CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit # —') J - � b 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 & 4!so that hearings ar-� he„ tWiC'E' -, �ont.l. Th I'�2i dVP.tt`semen`' T'. 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): ( ; Appt;ai from oecision or the Administrative Officer (incivaes appeais trom Notice of V i�✓ti4 4ii 1 ( Rawest ,Dr a conditional use ( R�quesi rur a variance "A her, PROVISIONOF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QIJE61-10N (IF AN't ): WHAT-'CTIOCv OF THE 0WICCIR, `(''U- Pr L Ai ING �> ;?T/NER yr RECORD (NiarnE .� sw,wri uii,:t; auur�--s5, piicne g i,,A LAttRY CafwE�W-YJ-- 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book & page #) VOL SI 1 oN E*&S 631-641 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone and fax #) l 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive staff correspondence. Include name, mailing address, phone & fax # if different from above): cam 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 68 13AdZ L,.91'1 SAY 1LD^D, 5- 6U LR luUT6W 6) TAX PARCEL ID #: 0130 - 00050 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): S/N(;LE E'AX411-Y KESIb Y66 - 2 s 1'eUg.s 8A►5'5M9)J?" WITH 66 PARATE Z GAL aAWu Ar-to2C 8AlL7Lrt7_ gAY 20AQ B. Proposed Uses on Property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): _.SI&OtR. FAMALy.. XV.VpCN_4i _ W.11'N OE .AkP1roh1-_ aF_-AN_-_A�UN AR &F-, N,5w e,.,�'�� � store „v goox1 ARavr �-LA 9W (.e BACK P&P, W Ifs YMA",9Z 29GK AA(0 —PA_fLe C. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings & existing building to remain): 2r1l _i_APFOW Z JALY ADb(Tivi f SEX 1STW47 r.�-9_`f� S F D. Heigff, of building & nuni;)er o, flaor:s (prpposed u,.d existing built:in-s o rer ain, specify if be ;eme it Z. n��zzsnire): ij -r_2� L _—�s22Q 1 .L-PL I= "I'anlC .i of resid.entiai U, r-s f; _, ! ':,i..', : it,`^J U'� iS v rr t.ry l"As to ;entain)' - .SING-_M_LLy_?o S?A.`I_...slNC�I-FAMIL�J Numbar of employee- --- & ccrr k.:_::"1- c nrlt? ("i� v .cn-Cf.r;`e c ri loyees): --� - - - -- --- - G. vther kifst any other ir-,fei mati,:;n perfz-tet-4 io ibis af,plicatirn not specifically rvque!- ted abnw«-, plc-.ase note .z overlay disiri&s air- appilcablej- 8) LO-i- CC`✓ERAGE A. Total parcel size: }/- Z cr'c �ts / %I zo Sq. Ft. B. Buildings: Existing /_6,$ % / /, 3Zo Sc. Ft Proposed 20 % / /,Bffe Sq. Ft C. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 21 % l 1, 8 q Sq. Ft. Proposed 30 % / Z,-7:7-7 Sq. Ft. D. Total area to be disturbed during construction: 8-5b 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): $ /Z115"00 B. Landscaping $ L 400 C. Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC: A. Average daily traffic for entire property ('ri and out): 8. A. IM, ? ii K hour for entire property i- ern__-- C. P.M. Peak hour for entire property 11r: 11) PEA'<' -TOURS OF OPERATION 12.) PE/AK DAYS O'I OPERATION 13) EST'°%VkTED PROJECT COrJPLETIOF, n: 14i LI-0; :NbijTTING PROPFRfY OWNEF.:�- (list tlarnF-E ;.inr' ?u(7;,�-s : r aii -,h,!rting pi cperty owners, in -.::ding those a - ; ss any eK -iratr. sheet of pLiper if nec:essary): DEC-23-2009 12:40 BOYLES FURNITURE 1 828 326 0640 P,03 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. i ftm rLt,, A f, SIGNATURPE OF APP Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: b1 REVIEW AUTHORITY: velopment Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have ;ttTE application and find itto be: ❑ Incomplete TOTFL P.03 Page 1 of 1 ray From: Donna Church Miller [donna@studiobluearchitecture.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:45 PM To: ray Subject: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Neighbors Hi Ray, Here are the names and addresses for the neighbors of 58 Bartlett Bay Road: Kyle Albee 55 Bartlett Bay Road, S Burlington WAI +- TAOJ'�-, GAA)A�_ 56 Bartlett Bay Road, S Burlington Paul Bruhn 60 Bartlett Bay Road, S Burlington Richard J. Jr. & Margaret Briand 61 Bartlett Bay Road, S Burlington Please let me know if you need any other information. Take care, Donna Miller studioblue Architecture 175 N Union Street Burlington, VT 05401 802.540.0484 www.studiobluearchitecture.com 12/3 0/2009 `.ram southbi u`' r PLANNING & ZONING January 7, 2010 Larry Gene and Nancy Jane Hendricks 154 Whitby Lane Mooresville, NC 28117 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is the draft agenda for the January 19, 2009 South Burlington Development Review Board Meeting. It includes an application for development on your property. This is being sent to you and the abutting property owners to make aware that a public meeting is being held regarding the proposed development. The official agenda will be posted on the City's website (www.sburl.com) by the Friday prior to the meeting. Under Title 24, Section 4464 of State law, participation in a municipal regulatory proceeding is required in order to preserve your right to appeal a local development approval to the Vermont Environmental Court. State law specifies that "Participation in a local regulatory proceeding shall consist of offering, through oral or written testimony, a statement of concern related to the subject of the proceeding." 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 scheduled public meeting. Sincerely, ?Jana Beagley Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com SECTION 02150 - EROSION CONTROL PART I - GENERAL 101 SUMMARY A Section includes I The work under this section includes but is not limited to Nibor, equipment and materials tar the Installation of all required site related erarawdng sia control measures If at athewise directed on the Plans, caswn control shall be in strict conformity with the latest revision of the 'Vermont Handbook far Sod Emehon and Sediment Contra l an Construction Sites RRelated sMllans. I Seatwn 02210 - Site Earthwork 2, Section 02935 - Pemanert Sending 102 GENERAL NOTES A The discharge of sediment laden water from the project site is prohibited AN discharged water from dewatermg Operations shot discharge re a temporary sedimentation been, B Can tractor sholl Install all erosion control measures as depicted on plans and details ar a, recommended by Ns Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, or Sod Conservation Service, prior to any construction Contractor sholl also be responsible for inspecting and marlaming all erosion control meaures until project is completed. C All stacked. maternal (topsoil borrow, etc) will have sit fence constructed around the perimeter Seed and mulch stockpied material as soon as passible to prevent sod erasion and sedhmenlotlon off site Locale stockpiles on the uphill side of the disturbed areas, ifpossible During windy candhllane, wtackpded material Shelf be covered our woterea appropriately to prevent wind erasion D Slopes greater than 1 3 shall have erasion contrd netting installed to stabilize the slope and reduce the erasion potential Install nettling ow mulched slopes sou that all parts are in contract with the sod and mulch Pin netting with wire sloples 3' arc to ensure full bonding with Sol surface E Control dust through the application of cold chlande a water An average application of one pound of calcium chloride per square yard of a e.sed area should be considered for each treatment The exact number of application, and amount of dust controller shall be based upon field and weather conditions It shall be spread in such manner and by such devices that uniform distribution is attained over the entire area which it is adored placed PART 2 - PRODUCTS 201 EROSION CONTROL NETTNG A Jute netting shall consist of undyed and unbleached yorn woven into a unhfamn open plain wave mesh 202 EROSION CONTROL MATING A Where required an the plans or Are directed by the Engineer, erosion control blankets (matting) shall be North American Green C1258N la Si and SC1508N fa Slope stabilization, our approved equal far all areas for permanent installation, and C125 and SC150 where matting in being used as temporary protection of dsturbed ,its until a final surface etabilizafid, method Is employed 203 FILTER FABRIC A When filter labncc is required, it shall conform to the requirements of Mnah 50OX our approved equivalent 204 CALCIUM CHLORIDE A. Calcium chloride shall mnhurn to the requirements of AASHTO N 144 Either regular flake calcium Chloride, Type I an concentrated flake, pallet or other granular calcium chloride, Type 2 may be used 205 WATER A. All water used shot be clean and free of harmful amounts of ad, salt, aide, alkalies, sugar. organic matter and other substances injurious to the finished product, plant life our the .stabtali of vegetation 206 STONE CHECK DAMS A. Stone check dams should be constructed of 2 to 3 inch stone Hand our mechanical placement NITI be necessary to achieve complete coverage of the ditch or Swale and to insure that the center of the dam is lower Than the edge. See the detail Growing located of the back of this wechan for the proper In.tolloban Of stone check items PART 3 - EXECUTION 301 SILT FENCES A The all fences shall be constructed In accordance with the construction detail The fence shall generally be placed 10 feet from the toe of the dope our as shown on the plans The ends of the fence shall be placed uphil to farm a horseshoe shape to trap all runoff B The add forces shall be inspected periodically for damage our build-up of sediments All damaged fences shall be reparred or replaced Sediment deposits Shall be removed from the fence as they build up and be placed in an area where thee is no danger of further erosion 302 EROSION MATTING A Erosion maktmg Shall be placed an all gl,!-Wed ditches with Oreille gmdke exceeding 50Y. and all 0thd areas rolled out an the plans, and shall be placed and maintained in accordance with the Vermont Agency of fir a..partabon Standard Specifications Sections 654 and 75507 303 RESTORATION A AS min as construction is completed n a given area, it Shot be lapsaded, seeded, fertilized and mulched as specified m Section 02936 - Permanent Sending 305 STABILIZED ROAD ENTRANCE A A stablind pad of crushed Slane located at any point where lrafac wig be entering or leaving the conStmctin site to a ham a public right-of-way our street or as shorn on the drawmyS shall be constructed fa the purpan of proven tin the tracking of sediment onto public righ is -a( -way 8 Design Criterm I Use 1 5 to 25 inch stone 2. Use 8 inch layer of store. 3 San pad shall be full width of entrance 4 Nlmmum length shall be 50 feet 306 MAINTENANCE j A Air a ila control meowrei shill be inspected doily and repaired and/or replaced as needed B All erosion contrd meowres shot be inspected after periods of heavy rain C The stabdrzad road entrance shall be lap dressed with additional store should the existing stone tisane ,lagged win xament D Hoy or Arow match is subject to wind action Mulch may requre anchering , the weather condhav warrant. SECTION 02930 - PERMANENT SEEDING PART 1 - GENERAL 101 SUMMARY A Seathm Tcludes I Furnlnhing all labor, materials, and equipment to complete all seeding work an shown an the drawings and Specified herein 2 Except where otherwise he. ar epen0ed, the Contractor shall and all areas he,, new contours are Shown an the drawings and all areas where existing grand cover h, been disturbed by the Canbaclar, operation. B All work and material. of this Section shall conform to the applicable requlremects of the VAOT Standard Specifications, Oivis.rh 600, 102 SUBMITTALS A Provide the fallowing far approval prim to delivery to the site I Suppliers Cerblcate of Compliance attesting that Lire, fertilizer and seed meet the requrmlmb. ,pea fed trac 2 The Cont Shall prowde representative topsail samples for testing and approval, deliver sample. to a public axtenalon service agency testing laboratory, have testing report sent directly to the Landscape Architect and pay all Glen[, Testing had report on mechanical and chemical (pH Soluble Salo) 0nolysis Report shall be Submitted it least one month before any looming in to he done 1 03 SEEDING 5EA5ON5 A Seeding and Initial fvtilzing doll be done between Apnl I and June 1, between August 15 and October 15, or as permitted Seeding shall net be done during windy weather our when the ground is frozen, encesmwly vet, or olherwne untlloble If seeding a done during July m August, additional mulch material may be Nut, red by the Engineer 911,Wmmw Tw,.Iwl dIdTi.CJ. A Lime shall be standard, ground dolomite limestone, agricultural grade, containing a mmmum of g57. of calcium ates and magnesium Carbon100% shall pas, the 10 mesh sieve mmimum 90% sholl pass the 20 mesh sieve, "'mum 40S shall pass the 100 mesh sera. 202 FERTILIZER A Fertilizer shall be commercial grade granular ferlili zer as required far sod cardhtions as slb-fect in Section 643 of the VAOT Standard Spamfcations The fertilizer shall be delivered to the project w, clean, Sealed aonlahners which bear a label Tully describing the contents, the chemical anolpis of each nutrient, the ferldizer grade, Its net bulk, the brand and the name and address of the manufacturer Pere fertilize and labels Shal conform to all existing State and Federal reguiane, ll and shall meet the s{anal of the Association of Offlcial Agricultural Chemists 2 D3 GRASS SEED A Provide hash, clean, new crap seed of the grass species, proportions and minimum percentages of purity, gmmmatian and maximum percentage of ,ded seed as follows I Wetland Seed Mix Shall be used to -TUX, all disturbance in the CI„ II Wetlands. Use New England Wetmhx or approved equal, 2 C... —horn Seed Shall normally be used in wattend buffer areas This Send mixture shall conform to the fallowing table Minimum Minimum Kind of Send Purity Germination Lb,/Acre Creeping Red Fescue 96% 85% 15 Turf type Tall Fescue 96% 80% 11 Kentucky Bluegrass 97% 85% 5 Turf Type Perennial Ryegra,, 98% 90% 5 Annual Rpgross 95% 00% 7 While Clover 97% 907. 1 TOTAL = 44 3 gape Seed shall normally he used for all Slope work, usually 3 1 or steeper and shall conform to the following table Nor— Ninhmum Kind of 5red Purity Germination Lbs/Acre Kid Crmpmg Red Fescue 96% 85% 35 Perennial Rysgra.. 98% g07. 30 Rmtop 953 60% 5 Alike Clover 97% 90% 5 Bird,lml medal 95% 80% 5 TOTAL = 80 4. Shade seed shell normally be used in shaded areas in or along the age of wooden arm, Thu send mixture shall conform to the following table Minimum Minimum Kind Of Seed Purity Germination LI Creeping Red Fescue 952 80% 30 TTF.— 96% 80% 20 Crawnvetch 95% 803 30 TOTAL = RO B The seed mixture shall be delivered in new, clean, sealed containers Labels and contents was conform to dl Stole and Federal regulations Seed shall be subject to the testing provision, of the Association of Olhmal Seed Analyst, C Seed that has became wet, molar,, our othcrinew damaged will be Tell 204 MULCH A Mulch must be installed on all seeded areas The fallowing mulches are acceptable far use I Nay mulch free of weeds and coarse matter at a rate of 90 pounds par 1,000 square feel 2 Wood fiber applied in a furry (1/6' or longer) at a rate of 40 pounds per 1,000 square feet 205 WATER A At water used shall be obtained from fresh wale sources and shall be free from Injunou, chemical and other toxic Substances harmful to plant his No water which is brackish wdl be permitted at any time The Contractor shot idmtfy to the Engineer oil sources of voter at least two weeks prior to use The Engineer, of his discretion may take samples of the water at the sourcea from the tank at any time and have a laboratory test the samples fa chemical and salve content The Contractor shall not use any wal.r from any source which is disapproved by the Engmem fallowing such tests m1luastXMRtr, LLIt•�Gq�TH.\II•:N A Eeomine finish surfaces and grades 0o not start Seeding work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected Perform sending work only after planting and other work affecting ground Surface he, bean completed B Prepare areas Immediately prior to seeding as follows: I Loosen sal of seed arms to a minimum depth of 4" 2 Remove Slaves over 1" in any diameter and slicks rash rubbish and extraneous molter 3 Remove existing weeds and ,rases by pulling or filing under 4 Grade areas to he seeded to a smooth, bee draining ,an Surkce with a loose, moderately coarse lextur. 5r Remove ridges and III depressions as required to drain 6 Re,tore prepared ore, d eroded ar disWrb,d prior to Seedling 302 SEEDING CONDITIONS A Sending shall not be done Am the ground is frozen, snow covered, muddy, or in any other unsatisfactory condition far planting Me leading operations small be conducted under adverse weather condition, or when and moisture conddions are unfovamas (to, wet or too dry) our when mind, six ..d 5 MPH B Construction methods well be those established as agonomhcally acceptable and feasible The Contractor shall keep all equipment and vehicular and pedentran traffic off areas that have bear seeded to prevent excessive compaction and damage to young plants share such compacbon has so,urred, the Contractor Stroll rework the sod to make a euiable need bed, then reseed and mulch such area, with the lull amount, our the specified materials, at no e,t,, expense to the Owner C Surface and seepag. water should be droned our diverted from the site to prevent drowning our winter NIIIIng at the plants D All arte. and pals of areas which fail to show a uniform ,Land of grass for any reason whatsoever shall be reseeded. and such areas and parts of areas Shall be seeded repeatedly until all arms are covered win a Satisfactory growth of gram E Watering is considered a necessary element tar establishment and eurmal. E Wier. Agrdss has bun planed for temporary erasion control and has not been ellmmatied prior I o he complellon of the work, each aeon Shall be discard at least 3 Inches deep and Sacred to permanent 9MISee to prevent the rywgra,s (ram reseeding and becoming competitive with and retarding development of the permanent cover 302 SEEDING A Lime and fertilizer should be applied prior to or at the time of seeding and Irearparded Iola the Boll Kind, and amount, of rime and ferhhzer should be based an an evaluation of sail test, Men a sad test is not available, the following minlmum amounts should be applied Agricultural Ilmestere, 2 tons per care or 100 be per 1,000 square feet, Nitrogen (N), 50 Ihs per acre or I I be per 1,000 square feet Phasphale (11 100 to, per acre or 22 Ihs per 1,000 square het Potash (K20), 100 Ibs per acre our 22 Its per 1,000 square feet (Note This is the equivocal of 500 Its per acre of 10-20-20 fertilizer our 1,000 be per core 5-10-10) B Seed should be spread un,lorrdy by the method most appropriate far the site Method. Include broadcasting and hydras miing as follows 1 Broadconbng Saw seed using mechanical spreader at a rate of 4 III square feet Distribute wed evenly over entire area by sowing equal quantity in low directions at right angles to each other Rake seed lightly into lop 1/8' of taps 1, roll lightly and water into a fine spray 2 Hydroseeding Mix specified seed, fertilize and pulverize mulch in water, using equipment Specifically de"signed for hydroseed application Continue mi",mg until uniformly blended into hamogenaus slurry w table for hydraulic application Apply slurry uniformly to all areas to be seeded Rate of aw vapphcahan as required to ablaln Speared seed sowing rate 303 MULCHING A Mulch materials shall he spread uniformly by hand a machine at a role of two 50 Ili bales per 1,000 Square feet B Organic Mulch Anchoring - Straw our hay mulch must be anchored Immediately after spreading to prevent wind blowing 304 MAINTENANCE A The mentenance period shall begin immediately after seeding and shall continue untd acceptance B All mulchee must be inspected periodically, in particular after rainstorms, to check for rill erosion Where erosion is observed. additional mulch shall be applied Net should be inspected after inelarms far d, Vocation or adure If ...have or drmkage accur, reinstall net as necessary after repairing Homage to the dope Inspections should take place until grasses are firmly established Grasses shall no be cansldeed established until a ground cover I achieved which is ma Nre enough to contrd soil erosion and to slrvive severe xeatha conditions Where mulch is used In conjunchan with omamenlal plantings, inspect Prodically throughout the year to determine if mulch u mamtammg caverage of the sod Surface, repair , needed C Seeding areas shall be protected and maintained by watering, reseeding, mowing, weedmg, rolling, Twat or disease control measures, re-ferhhzing and repair of washouts which ore necessary 0 The Contractor shall maintain all seeded area, until full vegetates a ntoblished E All needed area rdl be kept free from w.edm and debris such o, stone,, cable,, baling are, and dl slopes 4 1 our less (flatter) and level turf shall be mowed m the lallawng manner 1 Men gross reaches a height of 4-6", maw to a height of 3" 2 At least two cuttings shell be mode prior to final acceptance F Fallowing mowing, all permanent seeding grass arms (mowed and unmawed) shall receive a uniform application of slow resew fertilizer hydraulically placed at the rate al 10 pound, per 100 square feel 305 ACCEPTANCE A Inspection to determine acceptance of seeded areas ,It he made by the Engineer, upan Contractor's .often request 1 Provide notification at Iii ten (10) working dap before requested inspection date B Seeded areas wall be acceptable provided all installation and maintenance requirements have been 0an, plied with and a healthy uniform loan h established C Upan a¢epmnow. the Owner will anume maintenance 306 WARRANTY A All needed ormc wall be ,arroMm for a period of twelve months from data of Owner's acceptance Should any needed areas fad to maintain full vegetation, faded area, will be refurbished unld this specification is achieved at the cast of the Contractor EXISTING CONCRETE/ RETAINING WALL LAKE CHAMPLAIN EXISTING LARGE STONE WALL g �s'WNV, RI ' TOE DRAIN EXS NO F OUTLET oJlti11NIR0', "WALLt.r,,r, EXISTING GABION WALL r 14" LOCUST.,' GENERAL NOTES L The Contractor shall repair/restore a(L disturbed areas (on or off the site) as a direct or indirect result of the construction, 2. ALI grassed areas shalL be maintained until full vegetation Is established, 3. Maintain all trees outside of construction Limits, 4. Property line informatlon Is approximate and based on existing tax map Informatlon, This plan Is not a boundary survey and Is not Intended to be used as one, 5. The purpose of this plan Is to depict the proposed erosion control measures, detalls and specifications for the proposed improvements. The location of the proposed additions are for reference only - refer to Architectural drawings for Layout drawings. 6. There has not been any evaluation In regards to existing and proposed permit conditions on the subject property by Civil Engineering Associates In the preparation of this erosion control site pLan. TEMPORARY SEEDING k MULCH OR NETTING SILT FENCE INSTALLED ON DOWNGRADIENT SIDE TEMPORARY STOCKPILE DETAIL N.T.S. 12" BIRCH C-) 411A2" POSTS AND 2 STAPLE THE WRE ATE A 4"X8" MESH FENCING TO ANGLE 10'H, SET POST WdftE POSTS UPSLOPE SLOPE FENCING STABILITY SELF CLEA MIN SITE ENGINEER: _0� CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. 10 MANSPELD NEW LANE, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT O5403 .0e ee4-lausa FAX Aae-M4-Pin web www.aewafaom DMWN 3, ATTACH FILTER FABRIC 4 BACKFILL AND CJG TO THE WIRE FENCING COMPACT TRENCH FILTER ANO EXTEND IT TO ONeC,PO FABRIC THE TRENCH COMPACTED BACKFILL BCE -GVED BCE OWNER: SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL N.T.S. POST FILTER FABRIC TO BE MIRAFI IOOX OR APPROVED EQUAL POST SPACING 36" MIN Sj.2i WOOD zV 2 METAL POST 1cf 4 x 4 WOOD lo' -. 12' MIN �'i_TER FABRIC TO BE CLIPPED, BACKFILLED AND TAMPED R" BELOW GRADE STEEL OR WOOD STANES SEE CHART AT RIGHT I INSTALL MIRIFl ENVIROFENCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL OR AS DETAILED HEREIN 2 INSTALL SILT FENCES AT TOES OF ALL UNPROTECTED SLOPES AND AS PARALLEL TO CONTOURS AS P05SIBLE THIS INCLUDES ALL FILLED OR UNPROTECTED SLOPES CREATED DURING CONSTRUCTION, NOT NECESSARILY REFLECTED ON ME FINAL PLANS CURVE THE ENDS OF THE FENCE UP INTO THE SLOPE REMOVE SEDIMENT WHEN ACCUMULATED TO HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE SILT FENCES ARE TO BE MAINTAINED UNTIL SLOPES ARE STABILIZED 3 WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER, THEY SHALL BE OVERLAPPED BY 6% FOLDED AND STAPLED SILT FENCE DETAIL N.T.S. LEGEND r0D EXISTING CONTOUR — — — APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE J LOCUST O IRON PIN DECIDUOUS TREE / 30" S TPVP — CONIFEROUS TREE / 6° CEDAR SHRUB — — — — —_ / 2" APPLE PROPOSED SLT FB,C ALONG TOE OF SLOPE 14'" LOCUST OF ALL D167UBM AREAS / ALL BOILDI ED BED AREAS DED AND � (TYPICAL)JI' ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO BE TOP) t! TOF801ED, SEEDED AND MULCHED 1ynilg MULCHED OYli .Il iC / I,EPs P SED +/ / PATIO / n� GUST LOCUST PROPOSED SLT FENCE ALONG TOE OF SLOPE OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS GRAPHIC SCALE w FEET) SITE PLAN 1 inch = NO fit 1" = 10' ENSTING BUILDING 1111111111 AND STAIRS PROPOSED 8LT FMCE TO BE REMOVED AND NEW ALONG TOE OF SLOPE DECK AND STAIRS OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS CONSTRUCTED PROPOSED _ GARAGE TO BARTLETT BAYROAD (SEE ARCH PLAN FOR LOCATION) EXISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED AND NEW GARAGE TO BE CONSTRUCTED LARRY GENE AND NANCY JANE HENDRICKS 58 BARTLETT BAYROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT APPLICANT: ALEKA WYNKOOP 5 BLUESTAR LANE SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT PROJECT: PROPOSED GARAGE LOCATION MAP 1" = 2000 IATK CHECK�a REV,l TON EROSION CONTROL SITE PLAN PRELIMINARY DARK I DMWING NDIUER DEC., 20M BauI C1 1"-- 10' lROp NO. 09247 1 n PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/8" = 1-0' n EXISTING SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/V=1-0" )RCH JVED NEW Al n PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION n PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1/8 = 1'-0" o EXISTING EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0' EXISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED n EXISTING NORTH ELEVATION NOTE ALL EXISTING LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EXISTING SHRUBSWILLBETHINNEDASNEEDFOR - _ PROPERTYLINE -- / ---- o SETBACK HEALTHY GROWTH AND PERENNIAL GARDENS ADJLISTED UPON SPRING REVIEW / i ---- „ --- _-� _ ---I _ I (2) DEAD TREES TO BE REMOVED, COORDINATE WITH EXISTING HOUSE _ — - _- --- NEIGHBOR --- 1 ( EXISTING SHRUB HEDGE LANDSCAPE PLAN ,-THEE EXISTING HAZARD TREE TO BE REMOVED Sri SCALE 1/16" = 1'-0" PROPOSED ADDITION- SHOWN HATCHED - EXISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED SHOWN DASHED EXISTING STEPS --- 2011 ELEVATION --- --__- - ____t NEW PATIO__ '--- NEW DECK ----- __ -.L__ DECK TO BE REMOVED DASHED SURVEY REFERENCE UNE LOW WATERMARK -- NOTE- - -� SITE INFORMATION FROM JULY 2001 n PROPOSED SITE PLAN SCALE V16" - I'-0" EXISTING PORCH TOBE REMOVED SHOWN _ CROSS -HATCHED E%ISTING FOOTPRINT �— - - SHOWN HATCHED / EXISTINGSTERS ---� % 201 ('ELEVATIONry�=�ILO / EXISTING DECK TO BE REMOVED SHOWN CROSS -HATCHED I % _ SURVEY REFERENCE UNE)�-�- LOW WATER MARK NOTE -- SITE INFORMATION FROM JULY 2001 ISURVEY 1 ---------- -90D--- ------ --- EXISTING SITE PLAN n scALE v1a^ � uD° NEW ENTRY PORCH 113'-5" -y PROPERTY UNE - - - § --� ---- --- • r / NEW DRIVEWAY \` � �,)• i SETBACK = EXISTING HOUSE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PROPERTY UNE ---------------------I-- \\ 20 `��� \ � • /- SETBACK 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD HOUSE LOT+/- 2 ACRES = .9,,20SF EXISTING FOOTPRINT IN 2000 = 1, 720 SF (INCL BLDG/PORCH/DECKS/OVERHANG) EXISTING FOOTPRINT FROM JULY 2001 SURVEY = 1,367 SF 50% OF 2000 HOUSE (BASED ON SURVEY) = 683 5 SF ADDITION IN 2W2 = 353 SF 50% LESS ADDITION = 330 5 SF = ALLOWABLE SF FOR ADDITION E%ISTING PORCH TO BE REMOVED -132 SF EXISTING DECK TO BE REMOVED-288 SF PROPOSED ADDITION +450 SF PROPOSED DECK +96 SF TOTAL ADDITION - 126 SF (BELOW 3305 SF ALLOWABLE) 200D EXIST BUILDING= 1,720SF- 18 B% BUILDING COVERAGE PROPOSED BUILDING= 1,846 SF= 20% BUILDING COVERAGE 2009 EXIST FOOTPRINT & WALK = 1,895 SF - 21%SITE COVERAGE ^90P0.SED COVERAGE = 2,777 SF = )%SITE COVERAGE iRAGE LOT - NO WORK WAGE LOT +/ 11 ACRES = 4,972 SF '.ISTING GARAGE = 542 SF = %BUILDING COVERAGE :ISTING DRIVEWAY - 419 SF RE COVERAGE = 961 SF = 19 ;. II Q\ PROPERTY UNE -• c--' -ol w o SETBACK I I I I I r� E%ISTING GARAGE o r— -- — L-- -- — O — — -PROPERTY LINEI - - - -1 II r I I I I I EXISTINGGARAGE - 30'-0" 200 --- -_ SETBACK BA SETCK_ - - _ - PROPERTY LINE r-- I I � I I I I EXISTING GARAGE 30'-0" SETBACK - - 0,1 studioblue ARCHITECTURE TS nunMn n, b..7 rcUwl M 54001M wvm arudlobW�archlununmm OWNERS LARRY GENE & NANCY)ANE HENDRICKS 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD 5 BURUNGTON, VT 05403 APPLICANT ALEKA WYNKOOP 5 BLUESTAR LANE S BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CONSULTANTS CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. 10 HANISHELD VIEW LANE S BURLINGTON' VT 05403 802864 2323 RERMITSET DATE DECEMBER 23, 2009 SCALE AS NOTED REVISIONS SITE PLANS & ELEVATIONS A- I DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 2 JULY 2002 PAGE 3 Mr. Dinklage reminded the applicant that the person the apartment is rented to must be over 55, a blood relative or disabled. Ms. Quimby moved to approve conditional use application #CU-02-14 of John & Arlene Duffy subject to the stipulations in the draft motion of 2 July 2002. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. Cameron stepped down during the hearing on item #6 due to a conflict of interest. 6. Public Hearing: Application #CU-02-13 of Great Northern Construction, Inc., seeking approval under Section 26.05, Conditional Uses, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to reconstruct a retaining wall, 58 Bartlett Bay Road: Mr. Schwartz said this is currently a pressure treated wall. It is not a sea wall. A question was raised about using an arsenic treated wood. The wall will be above the high-water mark and there will be no pressure treated wood at the water level or below. No vegetation will be removed. Mr. Bruhn, the abutter to the north, said this is part of a larger project he wished he'd paid more attention to. He is concerned that work on the project begins at 7 a.m., and it is very jarring. He asked for a Stipulation that construction work cannot be done before 8 a.m. and not on weekends. Mr. Belair noted the city's "quiet hours" are between Midnight and 8 a.m. Mr. Dinklage asked the applicant to comply with this city ordinance and not begin noisy work before 8 a.m. Mr. Boucher moved the Board approve conditional use application #CU-02-13 of Great Northern Construction, Inc., subject to the stipulations in the draft motion of 2 July 2002. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Site Plan application #SP-02-32 of Pizzagalli Properties to construct a 30,000 sq. ft. general office building, 62 Tilley Drive: Mr. Boucher expressed concern that the Board did not have a copy of the traffic study and said he did not want to make a decision before having a chance to review the study. Mr. Bouchard said it was submitted a few weeks ago. Mr. Dinklage asked if turning lanes are required. Mr. Bouchard said the Agency of DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MEMO July 2, 2002 MEETING 26.751 Occupancy of the accessory residential unit is restricted to not more than two (2) persons, one of whom is related by blood or marriage to the owner of the primary single-family residence, or is disabled as defined in subdivision 252 (2) of Title 18, or is at least 55 years of age. 26.752 Floor space of the accessory residential unit shall not exceed 30% of the floor space of the existing living area of the primary single family residence or 400 square feet, whichever is greater. The existing primary residence is 1920 square feet. The proposed residential accessory unit is 560 square feet. The proposed accessory unit is 29% of the existing primary residence. 26.753 The primary single-family residence is occupied by the owner. 6) CONDUIONAL USE APPLICATION OF GREAT NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION, INC., 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD. This project consists of a request for permission to reconstruct a retaining wall. This property at 58 Bartlett Bay Road lies within the C. O. and Lakeshore Neighborhood Districts. The property is bounded on the north and south by residential development, to the east by Lakeview Lane, and to the west by Lake Champlain. C.O. DISTRICT CRITERIA The applicant should be prepared to address Section 3.506 (d) of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. 1) Erosion control measures and water -oriented improvements such as docks, seawalls, steps and walkways leading down to the lake_ may be approved provided the following conditions are met; (a) The improvement involves, to the greatest extent possible, the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. (i) Staff would like to see some other then arsenic based pressure treated wood (b) The improvement will not increase the potential for erosion. (i) No the wall will help prevent additional erosion. (c) The improvement does not have an undue adverse impact on the aesthetic integrity of the lakeshore. - (i) The improvement does not have an undue adverse impact. (d) The improvement results in minimal removal of trees, shrubs and groundcover. Additional planting may be required to mitigate removal of vegetation or potential aesthetic impacts. (i) the proposed project does require the iemoval of any significant trees. CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA i DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MEMO July 2, 2002 MEETING The proposed project complies with the stated purpose of the C.O. and Lakeshore Neighborhood Districts "to maintain and improve the quality of natural resources such as soil, air, and water and the natural processes by which they are related, and to insure a safe, healthful, and aesthetically pleasing community" and "to encourage residential use a densities and setbacks that are compatible with the existing character of the lake shore neighborhoods located in the vicinity of Bartlett Bay Road and Holmes Road" -and does not adversely affect: a) the capacity of existing or planned community facilities - no effect expected b) the character of the area affected - no adverse effect is expected c) traffic on roads or highways in the vicinity —the proposed use is not expected to affect traffic. d) bylaws in effect- the proposal is in conformance with the zoning regulations e) utilization of renewable energy resources- there is no utilization of renewable energy resources to be affected. f) general public health and welfare - no adverse effect expected. 7) SITE PLAN PIZZAGALLI PROPERTIES, CONSTRUCTION OF A GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING, 62 TILLEY DRIVE This project consists of constructing a 30,000 square foot general office use building on a 4.52 acre lot. This property at 62 Tilley Drive lies within the Mixed Industrial Commercial, Traffic Overlay District, and Conservation Open Space District. It is bounded on the north by a residential lot (Tilley Farm), on the east by agricultural land, on the west by Hinesburg Road, and on the south by I-89. Lot coverage/Setbacks: Building coverage is proposed at 7.6% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 33.4% (maximum allowed is 70%). The front yard coverage is 14.9% (maximum allowed is 30%). It is unclear to staff whether this is for Hinesburg Road or Tilley Drive. Front yard coverage information is needed for the other street not provided. Access/ Circulation: Access to the lot is via a proposed public street (Tilley Drive) off Hinesburg Road. Circulation on site is adequate. Parking: The parking requirement for the 30,000 square foot office building is 120 parking spaces and five (5) accessible spaces. The applicant is proposing 143 spaces with eight (8) accessible spaces. A bike rack is provided. C. O. District/Wetland Buffer: The applicant is proposing parking encroachment within the C.O. District/Wetland buffer. The applicant has supplied comments from WM. D Countryman, Environmental Assessment and Planning concerning the wetlands (letter enclosed). Comments from the Natural Resource Committee will be distributed the night of the meeting. 6 I CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 July 19, 2002 Great Northern Construction Bob Schwartz 199 Church Street, Ste 1 Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Conditional use application #CU-02-13 of Great Northern Construction Dear Mr. Schwartz: Please find enclosed the Findings of Fact and Decision of the Development Review Board approval on July 2, 2002. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement to obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months, or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner The City of South Burlington CERTIFIED MAIL 1 7/2/02 MOTION OF APPROVAL GREAT NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION, 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve conditional use application #CU-02-13 of Great Northern Construction, Inc. seeking approval to reconstruct a retaining wall, as depicted on a site plan entitled "Jane & Henry Hendricks Topographic Survey So Burlington, Vermont", as prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, dated 4/25/02, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. 3) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy at the completion of the retaining wall. 4) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. C �T NOR'r�� GREAT NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 199 Church St Burlington, VT 05401 802-862-1463 Fax 802-864.0763 Email Great—Northem_Construction@msn.com June 25, 2002 Ms. Stephanie A. Smith City of So. Burlington Dept. of Planning and Zoning 575 Dorset St. So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Preliminary Comments for 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Stephanie: Rr( , I D City Of sO, Enclosed please find 5 copies of a revised plan, which includes added topsoil, stockpile and silt fence, for the above mentioned project In light of staff s recommendation to seek alternatives to the pressure treated timber, we will research possible alternative materials. Sincerely Bob Schwartz President PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public -hearing at the South Bur- lington City Hall, Confer- ence Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday July 2, 2002, at 7.30 P.M. to consider the fol- lowing: 1. Application #CU-02.14 of John & Ar- lene Duffy seeking con- ditional use ap royal und.ef Section 36.05, Conditional Uses, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for ,permission to allow an accessory residential unit within a single family dwelling, 236 Kirby Road! 2 Application *MS 02-05 at Randall & Sheila Kingsbury seeking approval under Section 25,118, Exceptions to Yard Setback and Lot Coverage Requirements. Request is for permis- sion to allow a 12'x20' accessory, structure to encroach ten (10 ) feet beyond the 15 foot rear yard setback limitation, 6 & 8 Tanglewood Drive. 3Application ku 02-13 of Great Nor- thern Construction. Inc. seeking approval under Section 26.05, Condi- tional Uses, of the South Burlington Zoning Regu- lations. Request is for permission to recons- truct a retaining wall, 58 Bartlett Bay Road. 4. Final plat appli- cation #SD 02.41 of Lime Kiln Bond Housing Limited Partnership & Lime Kiln Allocated Housing Limited, Partner- ship to amend a previ- ously approved planned unit development con- sisting of 85 residential units in four (4) buildings and 88 units of congre- gate housing in :wo 12) buildings. The amend- ment consists or minor site modifications, 378 and 380 Lime Kiln Road Copies of the applica- tions are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board June 15, 2002 CITY ENGINEER'S CONalENTS FOR 7/2/2002 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MEETING 1) HOUSING VERMONT-LAKE CHAMPLAIN HOUSING —LIME KILN ROAD a) STREET LIGHTS AT ENTRANCE DRIVE NOT AT LOCATION SHOWN ON PLAN. THEY ARE LOCATED IN THE GREASSED ISLANDS. b) THE NEW WALKWAYS AREA SPHALT NOT CONCRETE AS PLAN SHOWS. 2) JANE& HENRY HENDRICKS a) STATE AND CORP. OF ENGINEERS NIAY BE INVOLVED. THIS SHOULD BE CHECKED OUT. b) A SILT FENCE AROUND THE CONSTRUCTION AREA SHOULD BE PROVIDED. c) THE 4 INCH UNDERDRAIN PIPE SHOULD ELBOW TO DAYLIGHT TO SERVE AS FLUCHING BASINS. To: Applicants From: Stephanie Smith, City of South Burlington RE: Project Staff Notes Date: June 19, 2002 Re: Hendricks 58 Bartlett Bay Road. Overview: Application of Great Northern Construction, Inc. seeking approval under Section 26.05 Conditional Uses. The request is to construct a retaining wall within the C.O. District. Issues: 1) The applicant should be prepared to address Section 3.506 (d) of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. i) Erosion control measures and water -oriented improvements such as docks, seawalls, steps and walkways leading down to the lake ... may be approved provided the following conditions are met; (a) The improvement involves, to the greatest extent possible, the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. (b) The improvement will not increase the potential for erosion. (c) The improvement does not have an undue adverse impact on the aesthetic integrity of the lakeshore. (d) The improvement results in minimal removal of trees, shrubs and groundcover. Additional planting may be required to mitigate removal of vegetation or potential aesthetic impacts. It is staffs opinion that arsenic pressure treated wood should not be used where it has the possibility of leaching into Lake Champlain. We request that an alternative be suggested. Completeness of Plan: The applicant has submitted sufficient information for Development Review Board to consider the application with the above exceptions noted. Please provide additional information by June 25, 2002. Recommendation: Staff recommends this application be authorized to proceed for conditional use consideration at the July 2, 2002 meeting. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 20 June, 2002 Great Northern Construction Bob Schwartz 199 Church Street Suite. I Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Preliminary comments for 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Mr. Schwartz: Enclosed are preliminary comments for the application going before the Development Review Board on July 2, 2002. Please review and provide any additional information by June 25, 2002. Sincerely, litp - C-- - Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner ( 1 CITY OF SOUTH BUI3LINGTON ,DtPA)FiTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit Number 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) ( 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) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax oa?w-jl— V6ak�ly..(ga�l 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 16L, 5 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax # 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and faxCr 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 6) TAX PARCEL ID 9 (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) o i oa oo5"S —'� _DN02 l/ 1 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) ) . �[ 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) e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain)_ !k 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): tP („L I&- 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed (does not apply to residential uses) 9 I 9) COST ESTIMATES s a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): U3&LU 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 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: q A 1 -1 -- 3 : � Qm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: J, piS�10�1 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet of paper). Cg �/� -k— 7C 4Qv L . 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. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY 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: ❑ Complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning' & Zoning or Designee Date 4 C CITY OF SOUTH BUI3LINGTON ,DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit Number APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the reauested 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) (y'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 OWNER OF RECORD(Name as shown on deed mailin address Dhone and fax # AA 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) S 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) �10. 1 of 1i C ►-k ct0 OJA 9,1. Cvr 1 "*& Cl Q u A Vr fin/ S O S 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) C-) 12 0 00 (),Sp — Z 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2-LI 4 3 q :a"�01 a) Existing Uses on Property (including description an size of each separate use) �[ i a 11 Cr\>o�t'A� p adA A f. %.o b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) c) Total building square footage on (proposed buildings and buildings to remain) / (g, _ 9&Z p - - 1 - - . - '; 'Oct d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) _ - L� -ZLL &iV�_ i 11j 3a_i�_tS (,) i L _9(BQkjj"_ e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) br (C— f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) C> g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed, (does not apply to residential uses) 9) COST ESTIMATES ti a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): x j WQ kuwf r 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 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 on a separate sheet of paper). %F—C_,1 4 %ikkOA C. kdLOW * ,5(p { 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. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: <,�, k7.3 I C/� REVIEW AUTHORITY:y Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete 4 C I hereby certifij that all the information requested art f tju application has been submitted a d is nrrnrnte to the he-,t of my knowledge ' , 16, ' EQ A P �C4"', SIGN.AATW O PRO R O v Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: l i 3 I Vv REVIEW AUTHORITY: (9- Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: �omplete ❑ Incomplete & Zoning or Designee Date 4 1094 14`b Avc. ]fir. NW Rickory, NC 28601 May 13, 2002 City of So. Burlington Planning Ax4 toning Department 575 Dorsct Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 To Whom It May Concern: t authorize Great Northem Constmaion, Inc. to act as my agent to apply for a conditional use for the property located at 59 Bartictt Bay Rd, i hereby consent to submL%sioa of ttte con"ionai use application, and understand that if the application is approved, the condiziowl use approval and any attached conditions will Ne binding on the property, Prop Owner Signature '6--Z310a Date 05/12/02 21:17 TX/RX N0.0487 P.001 12/4/01� MOTION OF APPROVAL GREAT NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION —ADDITION TO FRONT ELEVATION OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING —CONDITIONAL USE, 58 BARTLETT BAY ROAD. I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve conditional use application #CU-0147 of Great Northern Construction, Inc to construct a 343 square foot addition to a single family dwelling, 58 Bartlett Bay Road, as depicted on a three (3) page set of plans, page one (1) entitled "Hendricks Residence 58 Bartlett Bay Road South Burlington, Vermont Plat Plan" prepared by Architectural Design Services and dated 11/27/01, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. 3) Any change to the plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. ION .-A CL r= 0 4-4 cC5 is Y . 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AT' A I H"I ")M 4 9T U �FAOF SPArFRS "c"', ,Ir "INA AFT FED nVFR I'IF HIT F�0j A ) RNATE 6„6v5 and PLAIN VIE F. :h R fs 'I 11 I'll N-r �11 FALI ETI C HE 'NI THE U I I M WNLI; Nfi IA,h WFIL, Ifif RQl) Tl� [HE NOT LI F VA Uf)N VIEW f RACE TO `P" I DRAIN BA,, 1ILL All, HEIGHT REM- TYPE 11 p I WA I X "CEKFILL 1JJNL' qq Fll--L TUTS CRUSHED GRIDF STONE_ 4- MIN PERT GEOTEXI`11 PVC HEEL DRAIN P11 TOE DRAIN FILTER FABRIC ei THE HEIOHT or THE TOL AND HWF1 �TONF ORA NpSj;SLOPE VARY IN ORDER TO ACHEtT /4. Fr OPE REQUIRED FOR DRAINAFE BUT SHOULD NEVER BE HIGHER THAN THE LOWEST TIMBER '3ECTION A- A I - I SITE ENGINEER: LOCATION I 11 CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE& INC. LAKE O,BOX4W SHELBURNE, VrO5"2 1102,9111ifil FAX 112241111 -W CHAMPLAIN ALL IN pim ECE CATION MAP EIM SCALE 1' = 2000' PROJECT: JANE & HENRY HENDRICKS TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY SO. BURLINGTON, VERMONT RETAING WALL NOTES 1 ALL WAL 1, SLOPEDPA, - A, I H'Riz"i 1„1 2 VrR1I AT TAC " WELD All, Ntil III PODS AFTER TIGHTENING I WEL USAl SHOULD BE (,LEANED APAINTED WITH IWO '0A IS OF 71- H12H (GALVANIZED) c-IEIG 5 THk ADDTIFTN,G Hl ADDED in THE FROM FA, k PF (OAR TEIC HARD A;, -, OPTIONAL it -ri, H SHOULD BE CARVED OUT TO Fl I OVER FIFE PROTRUDING ROO, NUT & PLATE PRIOR TO 111E TIMBERBEING TREATED 4 WALI MUST BE CONSURUIDUET AT 1 3 FEET BELOW GROUND FOR FIEMI PROTECTOR AND STABILITY` RECEIVED Bklington IFIVIIIIIII ME PLAN n IL IMTX NmZp 4/25/= si AS SICWN ci PROJ Nd ow CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 December 19, 2001 Bob Schwartz 199 Church Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Conditional Use #CU-01-47 of Great Northern Construction, Inc — 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Mr. Schwartz: Please find enclosed the Findings of Fact and Decision of the Development Review Board approval on December 4, 2001, in regards to the above referenced project. Please • note the conditions of approval including the requirement to obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months, or this approval is null and void ( by 6/18/2002). If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Y�6"�'n S�jL Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner CERTIFIED MAIL, /?U6' ' 167 0 C b) zD �j `� CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 30, 2001 Mr. Bob Schwartz Great Northern Construction, Inc. 199 Church Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Mr. Schwartz: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting, and my comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, December 4, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. Sincerely, , Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl./td ELECTRIC STOVE 6383 between 7-10pm Kenmore, exc. rond 10 LOST BRACELET thin yrs old White chain w,pencot [green] 802-247-6114 stones In Burlington ELECTRIC TYPE- WRITERS IBM and Royal Also Wooden Play -Pen 863-2615 Placing a Free Pre" Classified ad is easy. 1111✓4 help you word your ad to get the results you waatt Charge it with your VISA or Mastercard. si z5 Y`t fit ENCYCLOPEDIA SET Complete Encyclopedia Britannica set. Please call 802.759-2081. CHICKENS [51 laying Tens & [41 young roost- ers. Several QEG ban - am s. Cail 802-372-4486 after 6 pm. FUEL OiL TANK =rripty, in good condition. eeds to be brought up ,hort stairwayy Trorn base- nent. 802-862 6632. :AS GRILL Works, seeds some work. Call 93-4478 it z4 � yr iONDA ACCORD 988 parts car. Take it way. Call 802-888-9160. ITTEN male tiger. All lots, except rabies. Incl. Sod, toys and box. Call )2-859.9557. ITTENS Litter trained lonely for families to ve them. Help!! Call 8-585-7271. VING ROOM SET )uch and over -sized air. Call 802-879.2837. AGAZINES National �ograp, htc; 1968 to 98. Sports Illustrated, Phl and Sports Illus- led for Kids. 644-5515 r * * 1TTRESS Boxspring ;ed frame. 244-1886 iVING BOXES with ppings. Call879-7523 NO Upright piano to d home. You take it ,y. Will need to be 4. Call 802-985-2583. T * * * AGE HOOD Silver blower and light. 864-0904. '11111i11VER MIX to f home. 8 mos old. s, jet black, name is sous, very energetic, t with kids, needs of room to run, all ;. Call 802-859-1517. Very sentimental. Re- ward Call802-864-4495 LOST CAT Nip long hair, light gray & white male neutered cat Has 4 white paws & bushy tail, Missing since 10/25t01 in Dorset St/Golf Course area in So. Burlington If seen him please Call 658- 1793 anytime. LOST CAT small fe- male, black 8 white, black spot on nose. Lost collar day before. Miss- ing since 11/7 Call 802- 863-5790. LOST CELL PHONE on Church St., Fri., 1119 Black, Motorola w/ black leather case. Reward. 802-872-9650/Harold. LOST ENGAGEMENT RING 10/26/01 in Bur- iincJton. Single diamond, artist's last name en- graved inside platinum band. PLEASE RETURN for reward and good karma.802-a(52-0404. LOST SIAMESE CAT Female, Sealpomt, lost on College St. in Buri!nr�- ton. Answers to "Min'. Call 802-860-6074 or 802.864-7655. LOST Small wooden step ladder and tools Oc- tober 30 on Sppear St, Swift St. or Shelburne Rd. 802-863-6397. LOST A PET? Please contact Th; Franklin County Humane society 5241650 BURLINGTON TAG SALEI Lots of great stu}1, furniture, etc. No early birds. 8-12, Sat. 11/17. 139 Shelburne Rd. COLCHESTER Christ- mas shop nowl Quality kids' toys & books, baby stuff too. Household items, weight machine, garage furnace & much more. 2 families. Sat. 11/ 17-Sun.11/18, 9am-2pm. 144 Aurielle Dr. $O. BURLINGTON Indoors! Petro furn- ishings, lamps, kitchen wares & morel Fri 8-2 Sat 8-11 725 Hinesburg Rd. MOVING SALE Fumt- ture, mist. household items, winter clothing, plus much morel 11/16- 11/17 8 am. to 1 p m. In- side 1-7 Grandview Condo in So. Burlington, FREE WOODEN SKIDS Contact Bob Peeters at the: Pur[inl tott Kra Free A LOCAL CUSTOM 802-"O-1S01 ageo ro attend 5 PEOPLE NEEDED Novrl 17, 18 19, i We are taking applica- "' lions for full/part-time PUcsLIC HEARING employment We provide SOUTH BURLINGTON training. Earnings oppor- DEVELOPMENT tunity of $500-$750 per REVIEW BOARD week to start If you're ready to start work imme- The South Burlington De- diately, Cali 802-658- velopment Review Board 2082 between the hours will hold a public hearing of 10am-6pm on Monday, at the South Burlin ton 11/19/01 City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Ver- mont on Tuesday, De- cember 4, 2001, at 730 p.m to consider the fol- lowing: 1. Final plat application 8SD-01-66 of Acadia Re- alty Trust to amend a previously approved planned unit develop- ment consisting of a 100,470 sq. ft. shoPPplug center in two j21 huild- ings. The amendment consists of reducing the size of one [i] of the buildings by 2,500 sq. ft. for a total of 97,970 sq, ft, in two (21 buildings, 516 Shelburne Road. 2. Application #VR-01- 02 of Wesco, Inc seeking a variance from Section 25.00, Area, Density and Dimensional Require- ments, of the South Bur- lington Zoning Regula- tions. Request is for permission for a 22' x 70' convenience store build- ing to: 1] project 21 feet into the 30 foot rear yard setback requirement, and 21 exceed the overall lot coverage maximum of 70 % by 4.5% for a total lot coverage of 74.5%. 1041 Shelburne Road, 3. Application ACU,01- 46 of Wesco„ Inc, seeking conditional use approval under Section 26,05, Conditioning Uses, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request Is for permission to expand a convenience store with yas sales to 1540 sq. ft., 04# Shelburne Road. 4. Application #CU-01- 47 of Great Northern Construction, Inc. seek- Ing conditional use ap- proval under Section 26 05, Conditional Uses, and Section 3.506[c] of the South Burlington zoning Regulations. Re- quest is for permission to construct a 12' x 16' ad- dition to a single family dwelling, 58 Bartlett Bay Road. 5. Final plet application *SD-01-63 of Ronald La - Bounty to amend a planned residential devel- opment consisting of eight [8] units in four [4) buildings. The amend- ment consists of the re- moval of: 11 two [21 ac- cessory structures, and 21 the elimination of the dumpster storage area, 1366 & 1386 Williston Road. Copies of the applica- tions are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage Chairman Convert clutter to cash with a Free Prose Classified ad, Call $54-3321. Make your ad BOLD! TO RESPOND TO A F R E E PRESS BOX NUMBER Send to: Burlington Free Press P.O. Box 10 Burlington, VT 05402 Att: Free Press Box AGRICULTURAL LABORATRY/FIELD TECHNICIAN Northeast Federal Milk Market Administrator [USDA] seeking dairy tab/field tech. Visit dairy farms, processors, haul- ers to obtain milk sam- pies Test milk [chemical and IR analyzer methods] and prepare milk sam- ples for industry labs. As- sist in daily tab office functions, Drive single - axle truck and operate calibration equipment to check farm tanks. One area position open: White River Junction, Vermont. Effective communication and computer skills, lab skills, dairy background, Assoc. degree in ag re- lated field. Must be U.S. citizen. Minimum sale $21,372 [based on exp.7 Full benefits. Submit re- sume by Nov. 29, 2001. Federal Milk Market Ad- ministrator's Laboratory Atim Mr. Gary Hodgdon 226 Holiday Or,, Suite 4 White River Junction, VT 05001-1519 Fax:802-296-3658 ASSOCIATE TEACHER For Infant program in NAEYC accredited cen- ter, Minimum require- ments of relevant associ- ate's degree or a CDA and experience working with young children. Full- time position begins in January; competitive sal- ary and benefits pack- sgge. Send cover letter by 12/1 to Anne Powell, YMCA, 266 College St., Burlington, VT 05401. AUTOMOTIVE Our Professional Detail Shop and Service Departments are looking for individuals with a background in detail work or dealer lot support. We need self- starters that are quality work oriented. If you feel you can make the grade with us call B.J Bedard or Jim Cross 802-658-1130 Lewis Motors 1325 Shelburne Road S Burlington Vermont www.lewisautas.com Sr. Te� Manages telle Ilion to ensure eh,,,iency Must have a minimum of one year's experience as a Teller. NEFCU offers 100% em- ployer paid medical, den- tal and life insurance for full time staff, 401k, vaca- tion and 12 paid holidays, gain share, tuition reim- bursement and an on site exercise facility. Please e-mail resume to HR nefcu com or send to NE CU, PO Box 527, Attn: HR, Williston, VT 05495-5027. EOE. BARTEND BARTENDING SCHOOL of NEW ENGLAND Certification/Training Job Assistance 1-888-40RINKS www.bartendingschool com 108 Church Street, Burlington BUILDER- Chittenden County's leading new home builder is seeking an individual to help manage all aspects of new home construc- tion. The successful can- didate must be person- able and be able to manage subcontractors, suppliers and work closely with home own- ers through all phases of construction. Some com- puter skills will be helpful. Great benefits. Please send your resume to: The Snyder Companies Mark Lords 15 Brickyard Road Essex Jct, VT 05452 Make extra cash buy willing your stuff. Call Frha Press Claasiflads 65114321 MAINTENANCE Grow- ing property manage- ment company seeks FT maintenance for residen- tial apt. properties, Skills required: plumbing, paint- ing, & general carpentry. Driver's license required. Send resume: Attn J. Hunt, Coburn & Feeley, PO Box 923, Burlington, VT 05402 or stop in for an application at 125 Col- lege St. CAMP JOHNSON EXCHANGE Now Hiring Store Associates and Sr. Store Associates Please call 802-655-3030 CARE GIVER Live -In 'Lob The Pines Senior Com- munity on Dorset St. Car a plus. Prepare meals, accompany on short trips, for elderly woman who uses walker. Must be 55 years or older. Call or leave message: 802- 862-0921 or 863-2707. CAREOIVER Male quad. Housekeeping, etc, Da s o as2ghts. 802-865- 1104. CARPENTERS, METAL FRAMERS, DRYWALL HANGERS, FINISHERS: Top wages & Benefits for qualified tradespersons. Local work. East Shore Dry- wall, Inc. 802-860-5040 for Interview. EOE. - ASST MANAGER `Simon's Plaza, Williston 'Gracie's, Williston Rd. For all positions, apply at Handy's Texaco, 75 So. Winooski, Burlington CASHIER We are look- ing 'or someone to help greet, service and cash out our customers. pleas e Lapply in person at ube, 15,25 Shel- bume Rd, So Burlington. CHAMPLAIN FARMS Hiring for all positions and shifts in the Burling- ton/St. Albans/Colches- ter areas. These are not seasonal or temporary positional We offer com- petitive wages, health & dental insurance, 401k and flexible schedules. Must be highly motivated and friendly. Please call 1-800-999-3726 ext. 351 or stop by any Champlain Farms store. CHILD & FAMILY THERAPIST VT Lfc./Cert. to join multidisciplinary health practice in Hardwick, Vermont Send letter of interest and resume to Wellspring, P.O. Box 147, Hardwick, VT 05843 CHILDCARE Do you love working with children? Seeking FT preschool teaching assist & PT teacher for all ages. Exper required for our fully licensed child care facility. Cali; 802-878-9465. Heed to sell your car? Give me, a can at SSS- 3321. CLERICAL/CLIENT WORK Entry level posi- tion for person w/ excel- lent office skills, 40 wpm, ability to juggle mutlple tasks & environments. Eve. req. Knowledge of justice $ area non -profits helpful- Send letter & re- sume loMirector, PO Box 1526, Burlington, VT 05401 By 12/5101. air u-di on or re- lated field plus two years of experience in youth service program manage- ment, or a combination of education and experi- ence from which compa- rable skills and knowl- edge are acquired, Responsibilities shall in- clude development and delivery of the after - school program, daily communication with par- ents and school faculty, supervision of staff, pro- gram purchasing, record keeping, childcare train- ing, preparing weekly schedules and managing budget. All applicants must have ability to ob- tain Red Cross CPR and First -Aid certification. Pays $13.00 per hour, approximately 38 hours/ week. Deadline: November 27, 2001. ASSISTANTS] - The s u c cessful candidate must be age 18 or older and have experience working with youth. Responsibil- ities shall include day-to- day set up, communicat- ing daily with parents, as- suring safety of students, facilitating program activ- ities, supervising daily ac- tivity of students, and participating in childcare training. All applicants must have ability to ob- tain Red Cross CPR and First -Aid certification. Po- sition available 38 hours per week [may be split into two positions at 18- 20 hours/week each]. Pays i$8.00 per hour. Deadline: December 3, 2001. For additional infor- mation, please call 802-878-1375. For consideration, please send letter and resume to the Program Supervisor, Essex Junction Recreation and Parks, 75 Maple Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452. EDE. Justta ThoeWe - Snowmaking Supervisor Smuggs Family Member for 1.5 years! Igo ISO CITY OF SOUTH BU LINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 27, 2001 Mr. Paul Bruhn 60 Bartlett Bay Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in the Burlington Free Press. 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 or attend the scheduled public hearing. Sincerely, liaymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl/td I 575 Dorset Street Phone: 846-4106 Fax: 846-4101 Fcoax To: Bob Schwartz From: Stephanie A Smith Fax: 864.0763 Date: November 21, 2001 Phone: Re: Pages: 2 CC: Re: Application #CU-01-47 addition to house, 58 Bartlett Bay Road Dear Mr. Scwartz : Please find attached the preliminary comments on the above referenced application. The project is currently scheduled to be considered by the Development Review Board on December 4, 2001. If you wish to respond to these comments or submit additional information, please do so no later than November 27, 2001. Please be sure that someone is at this meeting to represent your application. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call. Sincerely, Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner City of South Burlington, Planning & Zoning To: Applicants From: Stephanie Smith, City of South Burlington RE: Project Staff Notes Date: November 21, 2001 Application #CU-01-47 to enlarge the front of a residence, 58 Bartlett Bay Road. Overview: Application #CU-01-47 of Great Northern Construction, Inc. seeking conditional use approval under Section 26.05, Conditional Uses, and Section 3.506(c) of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct a 12` x 16' addition to a single family dwelling, 58 Bartlett Bay Road. Issues: ■ Staff recommends the plans be revised to show the proposed set back from Bartlett Bay Road and C. O Buffer from the edge of Lake Champlain. ■ Staff recommends the plans be revised to show the existing and proposed building and overall coverage information. ■ Staff recommends the plans be revised to show and label all existing elements on the property including any paved or gravel walks, patios, garages and driveways including their setbacks. ■ Staff would like to receive five more copies of the proposed site plan. Completeness of Plan: The applicant has submitted sufficient information for Development Review Board to consider the final plat application with the above exceptions noted. Please provide additional information by November 27, 2001. Recommendation: Staff recommends this application be authorized to proceed for conditional use consideration at the December 4, 2001 meeting. City of South Burlington Application to Development Review Board Official Use APPLICATION # C "l/� — U ( - HEARING DATE /V `/v FILING DATE / 9 P A / �> Gv FEE AMOUNT A Name of applicant(s) U JeflJJ\, J :1 f TtJ11 < N iho ,7U �V ,4 C Address Telephone # Represented by i Landowner /0 �Y t, r 0 Location and description oproperty ,, // e F Adjacent property owner(s) & Addrks /tl k) x W Y 6 D R� Type of application check one: ( ) appeal from aA^� :^rAWf Administrator Officer (includes Jeals from Notice of Violation) N E� request for a conditional use ( ) request for a variance ( ) other V 1 understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month (first and third Tuesdays). 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. Provision of zoning ordinance in question Reason for appeal/application Other docume ation D91e �Signature ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24 V.S.A. the South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: Application of seeking a from Section of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to R � 4 �, 1.. t - , 1. , ♦ .. .- ' . yam' ^ r -,. 1s.�..�r� �,• ; _-',j.-,�','-a+ f 116 T-t • ;', aF Y - _ _' - +., �- � '.�,,f• � •�•�•• `fir r ;+ +'•- -�i ', � it �' r'� - _ ~• ... ^M., wS+� •'• • •� Y♦ .j i 2 i�r i s. iy a� v�.L'. r i . `'mac _14 ,:t '�F 'fry if •;} • t y 4 s�.i �}�; - `'lr �: i .sue lk ' � � � 4 j ,F .,�''M ... , ,N' � •Y ,�,�.. � ' ti �'�, ''' 1, rsL''` ' • ' No Text --._. � a ' �i � T 1�blay,��L-fib �.-----_____� -..__ � - el-4l�VGj �` �� -----� - _.__--_ .;. Yy .ti ;,; R'x i - � - .� f No Text NOTICE OF APPEAL SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT I hereby appeal to the Zoning Board of Adjustment --for the following: conditional use, variance, decision -of administrative officer. 'Property Owner a VProperty location & descriptionL S Variance of Section , number title of section Basis of appeal I understand the regular meetings are held twice a month on Monday at 5:00 p.m. at the City Hall, Conference -Room. The legal advertise - dent must appear in the Burlington. Free Press a minimum - of fifteen (15) days before the hearing, I agree to pay a fee of$30.00 which fee is to off -set the .costs of advertising and- the hearing. Hearing Date Signature of Appellant ----------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- i - SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE ' In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 91, Title 24 V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont on • , at to consider the - (day of week month and date time following: y # Appeal of '`...� a.. r....�,!".c.x..� ,tom _ seeking air:+;c,.Q.. c.r.{ , from Section/.''<�' ,:��ii. _•_�o.a,.,.., . r .• ✓'y e e of the South Burlington Zoning Regula— tions. Request is for permission .tom 1 f/•'�,{' �; r �,' ' r-" a'-%./ ,r�'"/, 6'% r I � y✓ •� ^�/""i').i� Af`r p: . tI'` !'- 9✓ �,/.•'1 � �'` ..•^'Y''!^'%'?�;� T i. y .:Y .yA' ,a -f..1 June 15, 1976 =,'r. obert A. Irish 5�"a-r�tle,,t c.u{ "t,rl ingtor: ' " O01. .)car, "r. Irish: 1'e, w:lvises that the �rutk ,;u--."inF,ton Zoning :-oars: of rnt has ;r n'.e(' r1:��rrv�A- o_' your request rm- a zor°-ing v"'rirancre. This office wil' .ssue a for cons ruction, upon your r�c,uc�st. Ii you hav(- any cur st-cns, feel 7;'F try con -tact r-e. 7'ery truly, T ichar-, ,.ard ':oninv i'�c mjnistrative Officer j C i PAut Bkuild Sol pokca Ic ss 84a, L4rI -s soy R D. /oo/ RO64 �o • PAPULIC qG� •c. S -, PO A DR. fn Ack.4/ G3� r l�,ocv Ga1�EQ rr�RRK. e ,,.day 24, 1976 Mr, :�Lobert Irish 5$ Dartlett Bay :=goad ��outr Eurl ington, VT o;401 Dear '�Ir. Irish: Be advised that the South - urlington Laoning Foard of Adjust- ment will hold a public hearing at th" South 7ur.linrton City U Hall, :;conference corm, 1175 .�illiston ;Ikoad on N.onday, June 7, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. to ^onsider your request for a zoning variance. Please plan to attend. Very truly, YJ Richard .Ward r.onin:; 'dwAnistrative Officer w/j i -- _---_.- o je DENNING CONSTRUCTION 100 Lyman Avenue - Burlington, Vermont 05401 Tel. 802/862-7483 May 5, 1976 Mr. Robert Irsh Bartletts Bay So. Burlington, Vermont We hereby submit an estimate for labor and material for your home as per sketch and specifications as follows: Frame 101xl6' 1st floor section with 2x10's and cover with 3/4" T&G plywood glued and nailed. First and second floor walls to be 2x4 studs with shoe and plate covered with 5/8" plyscore. Second floor to be 2x8's covered with 3/4" T&G plywood, glued and nailed. Roof to be truss with a 6/12 pitch, 5/8 plvscore, covered with black paper and 235 lbs shingle and metal drip edge. Install (13) Anderson windows as per attached list. Exterior to be lx8 cedar vertical siding over black paper. Cornish and eves to be cedar uri_th metal vent strip. Insulation on all. exterior walls +-o be 'I 5/R". Insulation on 2nd Floor cni.ling to ho 6". Frame interior walls with 2x4 studs and cover with ' " sreetr.oc-k and finish all sheetrerk for painting. Install (2) exterior doors, (7) interior doors and (8) closet doors as per list. Frame stairs to second floor with pine risors and treads and install railing. Frame stairs to cellar and cover with 2xl0's and enclose with sheetrock. Install all baseboard and trim. Install 4" guacge slate on front enterance .and side enterance and cover with Masury oil. Paint all interior walls and ceilings with 2 coats and varnish all windows and doors with 2 coats and woodwork. No electrical, plumbing or exterior staining, kitchen cabinets or removing old house or walls. Price for the above work: Twenty seven tthousanr7. ($27,000.00) �c J: J. Denning Owner June �, 1976 Tyr. 7chert Irish 5p j 'a'rtlett 7�,,y South 77urlin,-ton I'T (n Dear �risk : Fe advised that the ;outh "ur]in-ton ]oning oard o,' n-�just_ ment has rescheduled their PuLlic hearini, which was cancellc-d on ;,,'onday, June 7, 1976 Or Monday, June 14, 1976 at 5:(1( '4eetin. will 1,,e i-Le,16 at the City 1-1,a119 Com"erence 1"LOO.111175 01 lolilli&ton �--,oud. s rUill'=ase Pl,,n to attend. Very 'L-1 r u I y n 'ichar��, Zonin,- lr, ir_i s t 1, a t i v, If SUMMARY OF BUILDING COSTS: Tea 6aWs&T PEjjgremoval 500.00 DweI�In�Ctiltz 23250.00 Pl'*!� gdugAln*4 Wt inflectrican 5360.00 Care a&P }R�r&cagIng 14$8.00 Kit i5 4t � hSRP $ermont Electric 750.00 Cost over —run 15�- 4702.00 .00 Existing Mortgage - _53660.OZ7 17610.00 SUMMARY OF PEAL ESTATE VALUE: Dwelling, ywo story wood frame structure, composition roof, full basement 1855 sq ft. @30.00 55650.00 Two car garage 2500.00 50' lake frontage x 300' deep lot @ 250.00 ft 11255000:00 tl, I I i� I' I , • I 1 I t I � I RIO -±RI sg MRmrm 8Ay ..R, I I4: f DR. vrl AckA� " I I I i G3 1.ow la1R+'EQ max I r° I 4::-.) " 0000 T %A HoueV6 P-poeL14iC O,%4 � vfto�koq L"�AAA�T L��Or� b.Nr� M�S.7�Ibc, To RoMfe oA.) &-*>t lsTiN4fj PO vv bAcr) o ,c.) 1� el *.�Pl s rV4> INN ---- NEWMEMOM 1°Izl� /A.ly ICI Gt, v bps �JDO - I�ITGii�til �VXr`il'('� ALLO�J. 2�10 Fie . so��s'1's• (►'.ITN V 2" p t.l "Op f sl ram . Gveej'Or.,f. �SIaDP Ibvl4T 4%'Tp.l9ri. IR&F-Ttarts, FOO� LbRt)W-, A7`7 I eo* 45sst.E. Poe- wbet-4 iG b4P IO"VAC, . IoGZIWGt,vaE: *C IeiCt oC. P1 -AJ lSW.L1Ca 4dbTdJA.1) C� tilo�-(w� �2�Zts�2cj v��Y. in rig) - 'f?-I l b RDoJ�h oN reEc— doavT� �vQ-L/,�To►4,i OW" ..ems h:' j=!r',«,� ; •'5• r, �._ r cr SUMM:.RY OF BUILDING COSTS: Tear out & debris removal Gary's Trucking Dwelling structure Denning Construction Plumbing, wiring & heating Phil Guare, Air North Electrican Carpet & floor covering Acme Paint & Glass Kitchen cabinets Kitchens by Vermont Electric Cost over -run 15% Existing mortgage SUMMARY OF REAL ESTATE VALUE: Dwelling, two story wood frame structure, composition roof, full basement 1855 sq ft. @ 30.00 Two car garage 50' lake frontage x 300' deep lot @ 250.00 ft r 500..00 27000.00 5360.00 1488.00 2250.00 5490.00 42091.00 17610.00. 59701. 0 55650.00 2500.00 12 00�000_ a i I ---.�1S.s-r ��u1S.'r I oN L j AINA1c �1 �GO�I I ifs/ ✓,. i r --or i - SOUTH BUELINGTON ZONING NOTIC2 In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 91, Title 24 V.S.A. the5outh Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, June 7, 1976, at 5:00 p.m. to consider the following: No 1 Appeal of Gregory 6 Paula Premo seeking a variance, from Section 11.00, Dimensional Requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct a 28' x 48' single family dwelling to within twenty-six (26) feet of the required front yard, at 194 Laurel Hill Drive. No. 2. Appeal of Arthur and Virginia Merchant seeking a vari- ance, from Section 13-67, Swimming Pool of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permis- sion to erect a 24 foot diameter above ground swimming p6ol to within five (5) feet of the southerly side yard line, at 10 Heath Street. No. 3 Appeal of Robert A. Irish seeking a variance, from Section 13 00, Non -conforming uses 6 structures of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to remove an existing dwelling and reconstruct a 25' x 34' single family dwelling unit, at 58 Barnett Bay Road. No 4 Appeal of Investors Corporation of Vt., Mr. Peter Judge seeking a variance, from Section 6 003, Permitted uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct a complex of approximately 50,000 square feet for a proposed use of general business office space on 'approximately four (4) acres of a thirty-two (32) acre parcel located on the south-west corner off Kennedy Drive and Williston Road No. 5 Appeal of Alfred 6 Francjs Leduc seeking a variance, ,from Section 11.00, Dimensional Requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for Permission to set-off a one (1) acre lot which is under the minimum required, purpose to install a 12' x 60' mobile home, located on Cheesefactory Road at Cheesefactory Lane. No 6 Appeal of Milton and Edythe Gill seeking a conditional use, from Section 7.10, Accessory build- ing, subsection 7103 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to con- struct an apartment unit, contain- ing approximately 1,222 square feet to an existing motel located at 1710 Williston Road No 7 Appeal of Raymond E Couillard ,seeking a variance, from Section 7.00, Permitted Uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to operate an automotive repair shop from 25' x 27' garage lot at 79 Swift Street.. No 1 Appeal of Rene Racine, Terry Tetreault, Agent seeking a variance, from Section 7.00, Permitted uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations Request - is for permission to operate an automotive service shop from an existing structure located at 1281 Williston Road, rear of the Fabric Mill. No 9 Appeal of William 6 Helen Stringer seeking a variance, from Section 11.00, Dimensional Requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Reputations Request is for Permission to construct a detached 14' x 20' garage to within five (5) feet of the southerly side yard, at 11 Shamrock Road No 10 Appeal of William 6 Jane Ready seeking a variance, from Section 13 67, Swimming Pools of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations Request is for permission to construct a 20' x 40' swimming pool to within six (6) feet of the required side yard line, at 60 Proctor Avenue. No 11 Appeal of Loren 6 Dorothy Black seeking a variance, from Section 13 67, Swimming Pools of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations Request is for permission to construct a 14' x 28' swimming pool to within seven (7) feet of the required rear yard l,ne, at 17 Newton Avenue Richard A Myette, Chairman