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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAO-18-01 - Supplemental - 1505 Dorset StreetRECEIVED MSK A T T O R N E Y S VIA HAND DELIVERY Ms. Donna Kinville City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 OCT 1 1 2018 W__ -I-- .0 1 of so. i�sE October 11, 2018 Re: Notice of Appeal to Development Review Board Concerning Master Plan Application No. MP-18-01 and Preliminary Plat Application No. SD-18-29 Dear Donna: This firm represents Tom and Donna Anfuso, 695 Nowland Farm Road; Robert Brinckerhoff and Louise Hammond, 15 Shea Drive; Andrew and Alyson Chalnick, 670 Nowland Farm Road; Rosanne Greco and Higley Harmon, 63 Four Sisters Road; William and Kathy Hays, 51 Old Schoolhouse Road; Noah Hyman, 1575 Dorset Street; Claudia J. Miller, 48 Old Schoolhouse Road; Steven and Dunia Partilo, 64 Shea Drive; and Darrilyn Peters, 37 Old Schoolhouse Road, all of South Burlington (collective, "Appellants"). Enclosed for filing please find the following: 1. Appellants' Notice of Appeal, including Exhibits A, B and C; and 2. A filing fee check (No. 15692) for $233.00 made out to City of South Burlington. Pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 4465(a), I am filing the enclosed Notice of Appeal with you because there is no indication on the City's webpage listing the current Development Review Board ("DRB") members that the DRB has elected a secretary. If the DRB does have a secretary, I would be grateful if you would forward the enclosed Notice of Appeal to him/her. Thank you very much for your assistance. Please contact me with any questions. Sincerely yours, a� " /Zu�l Daniel A. Seff dseff@mskvt.com cc: Ms. Marla Keene (via hand delivery to the City Clerk's Office) (w/encl. #1) Dorset Meadows LLC (via First -Class Mail) (w/encl. #1) Mr. Bryan Currier, O'Leary -Burke Associates, PLC (via First -Class Mail) (w/encl. #1) 275 COLLEGE STREET, PO BOX 4485 , BURLINGTON, VT 05406-4485 , PHONE 802 861-7000 , FAX 861-7007 � MSKVT.COM Master Plan Application No. MP-18-01 Preliminary Plat Application No. SD- 18-29 NOTICE OF APPEAL Now COME Tom and Donna Anfuso, 695 Nowland Farm Road; Robert Brinckerhoff and Louise Hammond, 15 Shea Drive; Andrew and Alyson Chalnick, 670 Nowland Farm Road; Rosanne Greco and Higley Harmon, 63 Four Sisters Road; William and Kathy Hays, 51 Old Schoolhouse Road; Noah Hyman, 1575 Dorset Street; Claudia J. Miller, 48 Old Schoolhouse Road; Steven and Dunia Partilo, 64 Shea Drive; and Darrilyn Peters, 37 Old Schoolhouse Road, all of whom are South Burlington residents as well as persons interested in the above -referenced Applications (collectively, "Appellants"), by and through their counsel, MSK Attorneys, and hereby appeal, pursuant to 24 V.S.A. §§ 4465 and 4466 and Section 17.14 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations ("SBLDR"), to the South Burlington Development Review Board ("DRB") from the September 26, 2018 decisions of purported Administrative Officer Marla Keene ("Ms. Keene") holding that the following two Applications are "Complete": (1) Application for Master Plan Review, No. MP- 18-01, submitted by Dorset Meadows Associates LLC (copy attached hereto as Exhibit A); and (2) Application for Subdivision Plat Review (Preliminary), No. SD-18-29, submitted by Dorset Meadows Associates LLC (copy attached hereto as Exhibit B). These two Applications are referred to herein collectively as the "Applications." above. 1. APPELLANTS' NAMES AND ADDRESSES: Please see the introductory paragraph, Page 1 of 9 2. DESCRIPTION OF THEPROPERTY: This appeal concerns the property known as 1505 Dorset Street, which is approximately 69.66 acres according to the above -referenced Applications filed by Dorset Meadows Associates, LLC (the "Applicant"). 3. STATUTORY AND REGULATORY PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS APPEAL: 24 V.S.A. §§ 4448(b), 4461(a), 4465 and 4466; 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 13, §§ 301, 310(b)(1), 904(n) and 1901; and SBLDR § § 2.02, 15.05, 15.07, 15.08, 17.09 and 17.14. 4. RELIEF REQUESTED: Appellants request respectfully that the DRB reverse the September 26, 2018 decisions by Ms. Keene holding that the Applications are "Complete" and declare that her purported September 26, 2018 decisions approving the Applications as "Complete" are invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. In addition, Appellants request respectfully that the DRB declare that the Applications are premature, unripe, invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. 5. GROUNDS FOR RELIEF: For the reasons set out herein, Appellants maintain respectfully that the requested relief described in paragraph 4, above, is proper under the circumstances. POINT A THE APPLICATIONS ARE, AS A MATTER OF LAW, PREMATURE, UNRIPE, INVALID, NULL AND VOID, AND OF NO FORCE OR EFFECT BECAUSE THE DRB SKETCH MEETING ON THE APPLICANT'S SKETCH PLAN APPLICATION NO. SD-18-23 IS STILL OPEN, AND FORMAL DRB SKETCH PLAN APPROVAL IS A MANDATORY PREREQUISITE TO THE FILING OF APPLICATIONS FOR MASTER PLAN REVIEW AND PRELIMINARY PLAT REVIEW. The law is clear that the Applications are premature, unripe, invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect absent compliance with statutory and SBLDR provisions that require formal DRB sketch plan approval as a mandatory prerequisite for an applicant to file applications for master plan and preliminary plat review. See 24 V.S.A. § 4461(a), which requires written Page 2 of 9 minutes of DRB votes "showing the vote of each member upon each question...." (emphasis added); and SBLDR § 15.05(C)(3), which mandates that the DRB "shall determine if the proposed [sketch plan] application meets the purposes of the SBLDR as a necessary requirement to close the meeting on the sketch plan (emphasis added). See also SBLDR § 15.07(C)(1) (master plan application must be filed "within six (6) months after the final DRB meeting on the sketch plan") (emphasis added); and SBLDR § 15.08(A) (preliminary plat application must be filed "within six (6) months of the meeting on the sketch plan") The most recent DRB meeting on the Applicant's Sketch Plan Application No. SD-18-23 took place on August 7, 2018. The draft Minutes of the August 7, 2018 DRB meeting as well as the CCTV video of that meeting confirm that the DRB members did not vote as to "whether the sketch plan meets the purposes of of the SBLDR. Nor did the DRB members vote to close the meeting concerning Sketch Plan Application No. SD-18-23.1 As such, the DRB sketch meeting concerning the Applicant's Sketch Plan Application No. SD-18-23 is still open. See 24 V.S.A. § 4461(a) and SBLDR § 15.05(C)(3). It follows ipso facto that the master plan and preliminary plat Applications that are the subject of this Notice of Appeal are, as a matter of law, premature, unripe, invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. 1 The draft Minutes of the August 7, 2018 DRB meeting are available at http://clerkshq.com/default.ashx?clientsite=SouthBurlington-vt (last visited Oct. 10, 2018). The CCTV video of the August 7, 2018 DRB meeting is available at https://www.cctv.org/watch-ty/programs/south- burlington-development-review-board-190 (last visited Oct. 10, 2018). Page 3 of 9 EVEN IF THE APPLICATIONS WERE SOMEHOW `I,IMELY, MS. KEENE LACKED AUTHORITY TO DEEM THE APPLICATIONS "COMPLETE," HENCE HER PURPORTED SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 DECISIONS APPROVING THE APPLICATIONS AS "COMPLETE" ARE INVALID, DULL AND VOID, AND OF NO FORCE OR EFFECT. As explained above in Point 5(A), the master plan and preliminary plat Applications that are the subject of this Notice of Appeal are, as a matter of law, premature, unripe, invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect because the DRB meeting concerning the Applicant's Sketch Plan Application No. SD-18-23 is still open, and formal DRB sketch plan approval is a mandatory prerequisite to the filing of applications for master plan review and preliminary plat review. However, even if the Applications were somehow timely (which is not the case), Ms. Keene lacked authority to deem the Applications "Complete." Therefore, her purported September 26, 2018 approvals of the Applications as "Complete" are invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. The Administrative Officer is the City official with the power to declare a preliminary plat application or master plan application complete. See generally 24 V.S.A. § 4448 (appointment and powers of administrative officer); and SBLDR § 2.02 (definitions of "Administrative Officer" and "Complete application"). Indeed, the City's preprinted forms entitled, "Application for Master Plan Review" (Rev. 2-2018) and "Application for Subdivision Plat Review" (Rev. 5-2018) contain signature blocks for the "Administrative Officer" to sign and check a box as to whether the application is "COMPLETE" or "INCOMPLETE." See Exhibit A hereto, at 5; and Exhibit B hereto, at 5. On September 26, 2018, Ms. Keene signed the Applications that are the subject of this Notice of Appeal as the City's purported "Administrative Officer," and in the course of doing so, she deemed the applications "Complete." See Exhibit A hereto, at 5; and Exhibit B hereto, at 5. Page 4of9 However, on information and belief, Ms. Keene is not the City's Administrative Officer. According to the City's website, Ms. Keene's sole job title is "Development Review Planner.9,2 On September 26, 2018, which was the date Ms. Keene deemed the Applications "Complete," the City's Administrative Officer was Ms. Dalila Hall. See the draft Minutes of the September 18, 2018 DRB meeting, at T 4 ("Ms. Keene introduced Dalila Hall, the new Zoning Administrator.") (emphasis added).3 In other words, on September 26, 2018, Ms. Dalila Hall — and not Ms. Keene — was the City official with the authority to decide whether the Applications were complete or incomplete. Vermont law contemplates the possibility that a municipality could have an "acting administrative officer" and/or an "assistant administrative officer." See 24 V.S.A. § 4448(b): The planning commission may nominate and the legislative body may appoint an acting administrative officer who shall have the same duties and responsibilities as the administrative officer in the administrative officer's absence. If an acting administrative officer position is established, or, for municipalities that establish the position of assistant administrative officer, there shall be clear policies regarding the authority of the administrative officer in relation to the acting or assistant officer. Id. On information and belief, however, Ms. Keene was not an "acting administrative officer" or an "assistant administrative officer" as of September 26, 2018. Research has yet to reveal an instance in which the City Planning Commission nominated Ms. Keene as an acting administrative officer, as required by 24 V.S.A. § 4448(b). Moreover, the draft Minutes of the September 17, 2018 City Council meeting state as follows (at ¶ 5(c)): "Appoint Dalila Hall as 2 See South Burlington, Vt., Department of Planning and Zoning, Meet the Staff, http://www.southburlin onvt. og v/departments/planning_and zoning/contact us.php (last visited Oct. 10, 2018). See Exhibit C hereto, which is an excerpt from this webpage as of October 10, 2018 showing Ms. Keene's biography. 3 The draft Minutes of the September 18, 2018 DRB meeting are available at http://clerkshq.com/default.ashx?clientsite=SouthBurlington-vt (last visited Oct. 10, 2018). Page 5 of 9 Acting Zoning Administrative Officer, Acting Code Officer, and Acting Telecommunications Officer."4 Having established that Ms. Keene is not the City's Administrative Officer or an "acting administrative officer," the only remaining question is whether Ms. Keene qualifies as an "assistant administrative officer." Section 4448(b), quoted above, recognizes that there can be such a position as "assistant administrative officer." Moreover, the SBLDR seems to do the same. See SBLDR § 2.02 (defining "Administrative Officer" as "[t]hat person appointed by the City Council who has any authority these Regulations may confer upon him or her, and any Assistant Administrative Officer to administer the Regulations and to issue zoning permits") (emphasis added); and SBLDR § 17.09(A) ("The City of South Burlington may appoint an Administrative Officer and Assistant Administrative Officers pursuant to the City Charter.") (emphasis added). However, the City Charter does not provide for an "assistant administrative officer" position. See 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 13, § 301(2) ("The Council by majority vote of all its members shall appoint annually the City Treasurer, whose office shall be no longer elective and the City Attorney, Zoning Administrator, Auditor, First and Second Constable, Grand Juror, City Agent, and Trustee of Public Funds."). There is no mention in Section 301(2) or anywhere else in the City Charter of an "assistant zoning administrator" or "assistant administrative officer." In those instances in which `assistant' positions are permitted, the City Charter so states expressly. See, �q&, 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 13, § 1901: 4 The draft Minutes of the September 17, 2018 City Council meeting are available at http://clerkshq.com/default.ashx?clientsite--SouthBurlington-vt (last visited Oct. 10, 2018). Research has yet to reveal an instance in which the City Planning Commission nominated Ms. Dalila Hall as an acting administrative officer. Page 6 of 9 There shall be a Department of Assessment, which shall consist of the position of Chief Assessor and such assistants as are deemed to be necessary by the City Manager and approved by the City Council. The Chief Assessor and assistants will be appointed, and may be removed, by the City Manager in accordance with subchapter 17 of this charter. Id. § 1901 (emphasis added). See also 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 13, § 904(n): The Manager, by letter filed with the City Clerk, may appoint an officer or employee of the City to perform his or her duties during his or her temporary absence or disability. In the event of failure of the Manager to make such designation, the Council may by resolution appoint an officer or employee of the City to perform the duties of the Manager until he or she shall return or his or her disability shall cease. However, if the Manager has within his or her administration, formed and appointed the position of Assistant City Manager, said Assistant shall automatically assume the Manager's responsibilities during his or her temporary absence or disability. Id. § 904(n) (emphasis added). There is no provision in the City Charter analogous to Section 1901 or Section 904(n) which authorizes the City Council to approve an "assistant administrative officer." The list of City Council -appointed positions in Section 301(2) is exhaustive and complete, and the position of "assistant administrative officer" is not included, hence the City Council could not have deputized Ms. Keene as an "assistant administrative officer." See generally In re D.C., 2016 VT 72, T 31, 202 Vt. 340, 149 A.3d 466 ("As per the canon expressio unius est exclusion alterius, when a drafter itemizes members of an associated group or series, we may justifiably infer that items not mentioned were excluded by deliberate choice, not inadvertence.") (internal quotes omitted); and In re Estate of Maggio, 2012 VT 99, T 24, 193 Vt. 1, 71 A.3d 1130 (recognizing the "time honored precept of expressio unius est exclusio alterius — the expression of one thing is the exclusion of another") (internal quotes omitted). Page 7 of 9 It is true that the City Charter authorizes the City Council to "supervise, create, change, and abolish offices, commissions, or departments other than the offices, commissions, or departments established by this charter." 24 App. V. S.A. ch. 13, § 310(b)(1). Assuming without conceding that Section 310(b)(1) authorizes the City Council to create the office of "assistant administrative officer," research has yet to reveal an instance in which the Council actually created such a position or in which the Council appointed Ms. Keene to the position of "assistant administrative officer." See generally Exhibit C hereto (describing Ms. Keene's sole title/office as of October 10, 2018 as "Development Review Planner"). In sum, even if the Applications were somehow timely (which, as explained above, is not the case), Ms. Keene lacked authority to deem the Applications "Complete." Therefore, her purported September 26, 2018 decisions approving the Applications as "Complete" are invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. WHEREFORE, for the reasons stated herein, Appellants request respectfully that the DRB reverse the September 26, 2018 decisions by Ms. Keene holding that the Applications are "Complete" and declare that her purported September 26, 2018 decisions approving the Applications as "Complete" are invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. In addition, and for the reasons stated herein, Appellants request respectfully that the DRB declare that the Applications are premature, unripe, invalid, null and void, and of no force or effect. Page 8 of 9 DATED at Burlington, Vermont this 1 lth day of October 2018. Respectfully submitted, M1. MSK ATTORNEYS (F/K/A MURPHY SULLIVAN KRONK) . 1-A,.FA P"'. J, 1A, Daniel A. Seff, Esq. 275 College Street, P.O. Box 4485 Burlington, VT 05406-4485 Phone: 802-861-7000 Fax: 802-861-7007 Email: dseff@mskvt.com Attorneys for Appellants TO: Ms. Donna Kinville, City Clerk (via hand delivery) Ms. Marla Keene, Deputy City Planner (via hand delivery to the City Clerk's Office) Dorset Meadows LLC (via First -Class Mail) Mr. Bryan Currier, O'Leary -Burke Associates, PLC (via First -Class Mail) Page 9 of 9 No Text 3 PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number MP- - 0 1 (office use only) 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 plans will result in your application being deemed incomplete, and a delay in scheduling for the Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Dorset Meadows Associates LLC, 44 Park Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452 802) 879-0403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 1391/110, 1409/218 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone, fax & e-mail) Dorset Meadows Associates LLC, 44 Park Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 879-0403 4) APPLICANT'S LEGAL INTEREST IN PROPERTY (i.e. fee simple, option, etc.) Owner 5) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail) Bryan Currier (O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates), 13 Corporate Dr, Essex Jct., VT 05452 5a) CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: bcurrier@olearyburke.com / peterskahn@live.com 6) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1505 Dorset Street 7) TAX PARCEL ID ## (may be obtained online or at the Assessor's Office): 0570-01475, 0570-01505 8) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: a) General project description (explain what you want approval for): The project is a 150 unit residential planned unit development in the South Burlington Southeast Quadrant. The proposed development will be served by municipal roads, sewer, and water. b) Existing uses on property (please describe sizes of each separate use, if applicable) 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com The project involves two existing parcels owned by the applicant. One of the parcels is undeveloped and the other has a single family dwelling. c) Proposed uses on property (please describe the size or number of units and nature of proposed uses) The project is a 150 unit residential planned unit development. The existing single family dwelling on the property will remain. d) Maximum total number of residential units and/or square footage of uses to be developed, including any existing units and/or uses to remain: 149 new units and 1 single family dwelling to remain. e) Maximum proposed building height (if applicable) The amount of stories facing the street in the SEQ-NR f) Proposed phasing (please describe the number of total phases and, if applicable at this time, the number of units or square feet of uses to be proposed in the first phase): Please refer to SH P - Phasing Plan. The project will include a total of 4 phases. The first phase of the project will include 50 units. 9) MASTER PLAN UMBRELLA CRITERIA a) Total acreage of involved property(ies) 69.66 acres 16.7 +/- acres ✓ b) Total acreage of first phase for development (if known at this time) 150 residential units c) Total number of residential units and/or sq ft of all uses requested d) Existing impervious coverage, entire site (sq ft and %) 0.81 acres ! 1.2% 13.75 acres / 19.7% e) Maximum proposed impervious coverage, entire site (sq ft and %) f) Maximum existing building coverage, entire site (sq ft and %) 5,000 SF / 0.1% 7.75 acres / 11.1 % g) Maximum proposed building coverage, entire site (sq ft and %) h) Estimated number of existing PM peak hour vehicle trip ends 145 PM Peak Hours Trips i) Maximum proposed number of PM peak house vehicle trip ends 145 Pitt Peak Hours Trips 2 Master Plan Application Form. Rev. 2-2018 j) Existing or proposed encumbrances on property (easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc.) N/A k) Proposed extension, relocation or modification of municipal facilities (sanitary, sewer, water supply, streets, stormwater, etc.) — please describe briefly Extension of municipal water, sewer, and public road facilities 10) ESTIMATED FINAL PROJECT COMPLETION YEAR 2030 11) PLANS AND FEE Please submit plans showing the information listed in Section 15.07(C)(3) of the Land Development Regulations. Three (3) full-sized, one reduced size copy (11x17), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the plans must be submitted. Application fee must be included with the application. 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 request as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. r lUGaC UU IIUL YVi 1LC UCIUHV L111b [IIR: DATE OF SUBMISSION q �2.c 18 I have reviewed this application and find it to be: 1Z COMPLETE 7 INCOMPLETE �.ocg Jni�strative Offi r Date The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant state permits for this project. Call (802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Permit Specialist. 3 Master Plan Application Form. Rev. 2-2018 w southbu- rfington PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SD- 18 - ®,1 (office use only) 11 Preliminary ❑ Final PUD Being Requested? W Yes ❑ No 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 plans will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone) Dorset Meadows Associates LLC, 44 Park Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 879-0403 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 1391/110, 1409/218 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone) Dorset Meadows Associates LLC, 44 Park Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 879-0403 4. CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone) Bryan Currier (O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates), 13 Corporate Dr, Essex Jct., VT 05452, 878-9990 Peter Kahn (Dorset Meadows Associates) 44 Park Street, Essex Jct. a. Contact email address: bcurrier@olearyburke.com / peterskahn@live. cam S. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1505 Dorset Street 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0570-01475, 0570-01505 a. General Project Description (describe what you are proposing): The project is a 150 unit residential planned unit development in the South Burlington Southeast Quadrant. The proposed development will be served by municipal roads, sewer, and water. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The project involves two existing parcels owned by the applicant. One of the parcels is undeveloped and the other has a single family dwelling. c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The project is a 150 unit residential planned unit development. The existing single family dwelling on the property will remain. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): Single family homes, duplex units, and townhomes. The existing single family dwelling on the property will remain. e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): The height of the buildings will not exceed 28 feet in the SEQ-NR district and the multi -family buildings in the SEQ-VR district will not exceed 35 feet. The amount of stories facing the street in -the SEQ-NR and SEQ-VR will not exceed 2 and 3. f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): 149 new units and 1 single familv dwelling to remain. M g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 5-2018 h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): A section of the project is within the Dorset Park Overlay District. i. List any changes to the subdivision, such as property lines, number of units, lot mergers, etc. Please refer to olan set. 8. LOT COVERAGE (ALL information iVILIST be provided here, even if no change is proposed) a. Size of Parcel: b. Building Coverage: 69.66 acres (acres /sq. ft.) Existing 1 unit square feet 0.1 % Proposed 149 units square feet 11.1 % c. Overall Coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc): Existing 0.81 acres square feet 1.2 % Proposed 13.75 acre square feet 19.7 d. Front Yard Coverage(s) (commercial projects only): Existing NSA square feet N/A % Proposed NSA square feet NSA % 9. WETLAND INFORMATION a. Are there any wetlands (Class I, II, or III) on the subject property? ® Yes ❑ No b. If yes, is the proposed development encroaching into any of these wetlands associated 50` buffers (describe) The permanent wetland impacts for the project will include a public roadway crossing. The temporanj impacts include stormwater discharge pipes and a watermain. Please refer to the Wetland Classification Report issued by the State Wetlands Program. 3 Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 5-2018 c. If yes, please submit the following with this application: 1. A site specific wetland delineation of the entire property or a written statement that the applicant is relying on the City's wetland map. 2. Response to the criteria outlined in Section 12.02(E) of the Land Development Regulations (applicant is strongly encouraged to have a wetland expert respond to these criteria) 10. AREA DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION: 39 acres +/- SQ. FT. *Projects disturbing more than one (1) 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 (1) acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 11. COST ESTIMATES a. New Building or Addition, including initial fit -up. (If fit -up not available, contact Planning & Zoning staff) $ 39, 000, 000 +/- b. Landscaping: $ refer to landscaping plar (Please submit itemized list of landscaping proposed) c. Other site improvements (please list with cost) 6,925 LF of public roadway with utilities = $3,808,750 +/- 12. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 145 Peak PM Trips 13. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: N/A 14. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: N/A 15. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 2030 16. PLANS AND FEE Plat plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDP-format) copy 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. 4 Subdivision Application Form, Rev, 5-2018 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. c� L U— SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: f ZCD 19 I have reviewed this preliminary plat application and find it to be: /Complete ❑ Incomplete Administrativd'Offic r Nm R Date The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant state permits for this project. Call (802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Permit .specialist. 5 Subdivision Application Form, Rev. 5-2018 No Text 10/10/2018 MEET THE STAFF Paul Conner, AICPDirector of Planning amp Zoning 802 846 4106Paul joined the City of South Burlington in August MEF T YHE STAFFN. Paul Conner, AICP Director of Planning & Zoning (802) 846-4106 Paul joined the City of South Burlington in August 2008 and serves as Director of Planning & Zoning. He oversees the work of the Department, provides direct staff support to the Planning Commission, and is involved in a wide variety of planning projects including updates to the City Plan and Land Use and Development Regulations, transportation projects, water quality work, and establishment of South Burlington's City Center and associated smart growth programs. In September 2017, Paul was named the City's Chief Sustainability Officer. Paul joined the City following a stint as a Senior Strategic Planner with the firm of Environmental Planning & Design, LLC, out of Pittsburgh, PA. Prior to that, he worked as a Regional Planner with the Rutland Regional Planning Commission in Rutland, VT. Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Paul has a Masters in Urban Planning from McGill University and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. Paul also serves on the board of the Vermont Planners Association. http://www.southburlingtonvt.gov/departments/planning_and_zoning/contact_us.php 4/8 10/10/2018 MEET THE STAFF Paul Conner, AICPDirector of Planning amp Zoning 802 846 4106Paul joined the City of South Burlington in August... Marla Keene, PE Development Review Planner (802) 846-4106 Marla joined the Planning & Zoning Department in the summer of 2017 and serves as the principal planner for projects before the Development Review Board. She brings 12 years of civil engineering consulting experience in Massachusetts and Vermont for an array of public and private sector clients. Her professional passions include finding the intersection of permit compliance and project success, and all aspects of stormwater management. She holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University and is a registered Professional Engineer. Cathyann LaRose, AICP City Planner (802) 846-4106 Cathyann is the City Planner, providing project leadership on a variety of long-range planning projects. She began her position with the City of South Burlington in the spring of 2005. Cathyann serves as staff support to the Planning Commission, Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee, and other special working groups. She holds both a B.A. and an M.A. in Geography, specializing in Economic Development and Community Planning from the University of Connecticut. She has worked for the Windham Regional Council of Governments in Willimantic, CT and for the University of Connecticut. She is a member of the Vermont Planners Association, previously serving as Vice President. Cathyann lives in Williston with her family where she also serves as the biggest fan for her two boys. http://www.southburlingtonvt.gov/departments/planning_and_zoning/contact_us.php 5/8 10/10/2018 MEET THE STAFF Paul Conner, AICPDirector of Planning amp Zoning 802 846 4106Paul joined the City of South Burlington in August ... Raymond Belair Administrative Officer (802) 846-4106 Ray grew up in Newport, VT and White Riverjunction, VT. He graduated from the University of Vermont in 1974 with a B.A. in Geography. Ray worked for the South Burlington Water Department after graduation and was subsequently transferred to the Planning and Zoning Department. In August 1976 he took the position of Administrative Officer for the Town of Hartford, VT. In 1990 he took the position of Planning and Zoning Assistant with the City of South Burlington. In 1999 he was appointed Administrative Officer. As of August 1, 2018, Ray is working part-time providing permitting assistance to the City. 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