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luth Burlington Motel Residents Worry About Its Planned Demolitio... https:/AnvNv.sevendaysvt.com/OfMessage/archivest2Ol8/06/19/south... VERMONT'S INDEPENDENT VOICE TUESDAY,JUNE 19, 2018 DEVELOPMENT/NEWS South Burling w—)t Motel R,es.11,der�,� s �Af rry About ilea Planned Demolition POSTED BY MOLLY WALSH ON TUE, JUN 19. 2018 AT 1:08 PM Gasoline mogul Skip Vallee wants to demolish the extended -stay Maple Leaf Motel on Route 7 in South Bm$ngtonto make way for alarge service station and convenience store — leadingresidents to fret aboutwherethey'll live. Some say they'll have nowhere to go, given the shortage of affordable housing in Chittenden County. "They are goingto make us homeless,"predicted Jamie Thompson. Thompson works as an aide for a special -needs child and has lived in a one -bedroom efficiency at the motel for three years,. she said. She pays $500 a month, and so does her roommate, who Thompson said works at a gas station and aDunkin' Donuts. It will be very difficult to find an equivalent $1,000-a-month rental anywhere nearby, Thompson said. "I don't know what's going to happen,"she said. "I really don't. Ifs a scary thing." The expanded station would be one of nearly 50 Maplefields constructed by Vallee, CEO ofR. L. Vallee. The longtime GOP donor served as U.S. ambassador to Slovakia. He's currently fighting multiple nlyeloma, ablood cancer. The proposal, submitted this month for preliminary review, has not been approved by the South Burlington Development 1 of 3 6/20/2018, 9:27 AM South Burlington Motel Residents Worry About Its Planned Demolitio... https://www.sevendaysvt.com/OftMessage/archives/2018/06/19/south... Review Board. Vallee proposes to demolish the two -building motel as well as a small retail building at an adjacent Gulf gas station. Its eight pumps would stay mid four more would be added, as well as a new 4,500-square-foot building that would offer snacks, beverages and the usual Maple fields fare. The properties are just south of the bridge over Interstate 189 near tine vacant Mont plaza parking lot. Vallee said he's planning to lease the property from owner Ernest Hoechner. It's up to Hoechner to sort out arrangements with residents, said Vallee. "The relationship is between him and his tenants and that's not something we've tried to interfere with other than accommodating him to give folks there a lot of lead time," Vallee said. Vallee said that Ire was unsure how difficult it would be for people to move. "I'm not a low-cost housing expert in Chittenden County," he said. Sap W, w N3 Mme Hoechner did not return messages seeking comment. JAMES BUCK On Monday, rain drizzled outside the tired, dingy motel as cars whizzed by on Shelburne Road. The exterior is dilapidated, but Thompson's door was decorated with a floral wreath and opened onto a small but immaculately clear and carefully decorated unit, complete with a chandelier hanging from the ceiling. Thompson said she was on a waiting list for a Section 8 rental voucher but so far hadn't qualified for the federal subsidy. She found out about the possible demolition after a zoning application was posted at the Gulf station. Approximately six units at the motel are rented now, while the owner has left several others vacant, Thompson said. The owner has not told Thompson she has to move, but she's assuming it's inevitable. "The housing situation is horrible enough as it is. Vere going to be put out on the streets, "she said. South Burlington zoning staff raised concerns about the project, including whether it conforms to the goals of the city plan. Vallee said he's responding to the concerns mid expects the permitting process to continue through the summer. If the project is approved, construction likely wouldn't start before next year. Last week, the Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition released a report stating that Vermont has the fifth Ingest "affordability gap" for rental housing in the nation when average earnings are compared to average rents. At Vermont's current minimum wage of $10.50 an hour, a wage earner must work 68 hours per week to afford a modest one -bedroom apartment and still have money left over for food, car repairs and basic necessities, the report found. 2 of 3 6/20/2018, 9:27 AM South Burlington Motel Residents Worry About Its Planned Dentolitio... https://Nvww.sevendaysvt.coro/OftiMessage/archives/2018/06/19/south... The bu'dng at this Gulf MOLLY WALSH Tags: South Burlington, housing, gas, Skip Vallee, staple Leaf Motel, Ernest Hoechner, Image about the artist James Buck buckC'sevenda,,A.com '`B, C'jamesbuck _ 1 FOSox <2]B94s°rnz rs jamesbu<k.org James Buck is a multimedia Journalist for Selen Days. All content © 2018 Da Caro Publishing, Inc. 255 So. Champlain St. Ste. 5, Burlington, VT 05401 3 of 3 6/20/2018, 9:27 AM