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Department of Fish and Wildlife
Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Department of Environmental Conservation
AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Department of Environmental Conservation
Wastewater Management Division
Essex Junction Regional Office
111 West Street
Essex Junction, VT 05452
(802)879-5656
June 7, 1999
Winston & Rebecca Ainsworth
P.O. Box 135
Jeffersonville VT 05464
Subject: WW-4-1293 -- Permit existing 3 bedroom single family res. with 1 bedroom apt mun water & sewer 600 gpd
.2A located on 5 Peterson Terrace in South Burlington, Vermont
Dear Applicant:
We have received your application and fee paid by check #402 on May 26, 1999, which begins the 30 day in-house
performance standards for our review. If we require further information from you to make a decision, the time until we
receive it is not included in the in-house performance standards.
If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the
30 in-house days, please contact this office at (802) 879-5656.
We have forwarded your application to the Information Specialist, who will send you a Project Review Sheet indicating
other state departments you should contact about additional permits you may need. If you have not already done so, you
should also check with town officials about any necessary town permits.
Sincerely,
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4,6nte L. Roberge
DEC Regional Office Coord.
c City of South Burlington Planning Commission
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AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250)
PROJECT REVIEW SHEET
THIS IS NOT A PERMIT
TOTAL # DEC PERMITS �_ PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW
RESPONSE DATE PENDING APPLICATION # MU - IdI3
DISTRICT U TOWN Llai &1'eua'61vly PIN # E,r99_ o/G9
OWNER OF PROJECT SITE:
NAME: 101 ,Cl-6ElCii Aoazezy
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE: (SV)) &Ilq- 5�td7
APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
Based on information provided by AwIle".774"I'l received on a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts
of land of 0 acres, located on 6- fWW3un/ /ER,ely The project is generally described as:
A'aMl r "WinA/G J ;BV&'oa/ S%ti'GCE' f*4!/u/ Wily
Prior Permits From This Office: yya-, /"'V ,d
PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE
PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION
1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR
INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS
OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. SEC. 6007(C)).
Commercial, residential or municipal project? Length of new/improved road(s)
Has the landowner subdivided before? When/where/# of lots
AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: YES _X_NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties: YES NO
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tr�l? Z. ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
DISTRICTS #4,6 &9
111 WEST STREET
ESSEX JUNCTION,VT 05452
SIGNATURE: DATE: ADDRESS.
Dist he Coordin-at4r Telephone: (802)879-5614
lam' WASTEWATER MANAGEMEispo I�V�SION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED v/ YES NO
Water Supply & Wastewat I Subdivision Wor Exemption Deferral of Subdivision
Tent/Travel Trailer Campground Mobile Home Park _Floor Drains (UIC) Sewer Extension
REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED:,a/L3; t lSAiidi�,s/
AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Gt�l`�(W In. a'cGl� DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SIGNATURE: DATE: � !�' S� ADDRESS: CONSERVATION
Environmental Assistance Division 111 WEST STREET
Wastewater Management Division Telephone: (802)879-5656 ESSEX JUNCTION,VT 05452
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY
NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED
BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Contact:
Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Stormwater permits (state and federal, UIC)
Indirect discharge permit Residuals management sludge disposal
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OTHER PERMITS AND REVIEWS YOU MAY NEED: (Continued)
4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DMSION, ANR (802-241-3840) Contact:
Construction/modification of source Open Burning
Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines L 200 bHP)
5. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-2413400)
Well head protection areas
Construction Permit, water system improvements
6. WATER QUAUTY DIVISION, ANR
Hydroelectric Projects (241-3770)
Shoreland encroachment (241-3777)
Wetlands (241-3770)
Stream Alteration (748-8787f786-5906)
Contact: _
Bottled Water
Permit to operate
Contact:
New Hydrants
New Source
Use of chemicals in State waters(241-3777)
Aquatic nuisance control (241-3777)
Section 401 Water Quality Certificate; (241-3770)
Water Withdrawal (241-3770)
7. WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact:
Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888)
Hazardous waste handler notification requirement (241-3888)
Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444)
Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444)
Waste oil burning (241-3888)
Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888)
Asbestos Disposal (241-3444)
Composting Facilities (241-3444)
HW transporter certificate (241-3888)
8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact:
Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451)
State funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750)
9. POLLUTION PREVENTION HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact:
RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact:
SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Judy Mirro 802-241-3745
10. DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-2413700) Contact:
Nongame & Natural Heritage program (Threatened & Endangered Species)
Stream Obstruction Approval '' //
t� DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office# ^ f%� VeX61141 (,5$-d197
Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) Sprinkler Systems
Storage of flammable liquids, explosives C"Wbt la I LP Gas Storage
Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels
12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact:
Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors Program for asbestos control & lead certification
Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial
13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact:
Child care facilities (241-2158) Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities)
Nursing Homes (241-2345) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345)
14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact:
Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) Junkyards (828-2067)
Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2760)
Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) Airports and landing strips (828-2833)
Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653)
15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431)
Milk processing facilities (828-2433)
Goff courses (828-2431)
Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431)
Contact:
Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426)
Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421)
Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436)
Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436)
16. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE (800-6423281) VT Residential Building Energy Standards (See Enclosure)
17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-8283226) Historic buildings Archeological sites
18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134)
19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683)
20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines)
72 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste
� b2 LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS)
23. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BLDG 10-18, CAMP JOHNSON, COLCHESTER, VT 05446 (655-0334)
25. OTHER: REVISION DATE: — Form Date 11/97
Rev. 7/98
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State of Vermont
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•' r ; WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT
LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED
Environmental Protection Rules
Effective August 8, 1996
Case Number: WW-4-1293
PIN: EJ99-0169
Landowner: Winston & Rebecca Ainsworth
Address: P.O. Box 135
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
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This project, consisting of an existing duplex with a maxim of four bedrooms within the structure,
served by municipal water and sewer services, located o eterson Terrace in the town of South
Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above,
subject to the following conditions.
GENERAL
This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as
may be required from the Department of Labor and Industry -phone (802) 828-2106 or
(802) 658-2199 and local officials prior to proceeding with this project.
2. The project shall be completed as shown on the plans prepared by Winston J. Ainsorth dated
7-7-99 which have been stamped "approved" by the Wastewater Management Division. The
project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the
Wastewater Management Division.
No alterations to the building that would change or affect the exterior water supply or sewage
disposal, or the approved use of the building shall be allowed without prior review and
approval from the Agency of Natural Resources.
4. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public
buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit.
By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of
Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose
of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental/health statutes and regulations, with
this permit.
Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit
WW-4-1293
Winston & Rebecca Ainsworth
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WATER SUPPLY
6. The project is approved for water supply by connection to the municipal water system
depicted on the stamped plans. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed
without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
7. The project is approved for wastewater disposal by connection to the municipal sewer system
depicted on the stamped plans for a maximum of 600 gallons of sewage per day. No other
method of wastewater disposal shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the
Wastewater Management Division, and such approval will not be granted unless the proposal
conforms to the applicable laws and regulations.
Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont on July 16, 1999.
Canute E. Dalmasse, Commissioner
Department of Environmental Conservation
Bye/,✓:
Ernest P. Chnstianson
Regional Engineer
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South Burlington Planning Commission & Select Board
Department of Labor & Industry
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February 11, 1960
Mr. Frank Naef
52 Platt Street
Winooski, Vermont 05404
Dear Mr. Naef:
Be advised that the SOULII Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold
a public hearing at the City Hall, Conterenee Room, 1175 Williston Road on
Monday, February 25, 1980 at 5:U0 P.M. to consider your request for a zoning
variance.
Please plan to attend this meeting.
RW/mcg
Very truly,
Richard Ward,
Zoning Administrative Ufficer
NOTICE OF APPEAL
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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 � �� O`iGP_
P y � AHnf
Property location & description
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-
ment 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 Ap llantl
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SOUTH BURLINGTON-ZONING NOTICE
In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter
117, 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
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(day of week) (rdonth and date) (ti e)
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6 Barber Terrace
South Burlington, VT. 05401
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February 20, 1980
Route `l, Box 8
Milton, Vermont 05468�
Mr. Richard Ward
Zoning Administrator
City of South Burlington
South Burlington, Vermont 05401
Dear Mr. Ward:
As owner of 1-3 Peterson Terrace, South Burlington,
Vermont, I have no objections to 5 Peterson Terrace,
South Burlington, Vermont, being converted into a
duplex as long as there are no external changes.
Sincerely,
John A. Russell
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2/20/80
CC: Frank Naef
8 Peterson Terrace
South Burlington
Vermont 05401
February 24, 1980
Mr. Richard Ward
Zoning Administrator
Dear Mr. Ward:
This is to inform you that we do not object
to the changes of the property at 5 Peterson Terrace
being presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naef who wish
to purchase same from Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGlynn.
Tery truly yours,
(�."7)L0
Walter C. McCrdddy
Patricia L. McCreedy
SOUTH BURLINGTON
ZONING NOTICE
In accordance with the South Our
Iington Zoning Regulations and
Chapter 117, Title 24 V.S.A. the South
Burlington Zoning Board of Adjust-
ment will hold a public hearing at
the South Burlington City Offices,
Conference Room, 1175 Wil;iston
Rood, South Burlington, Vermont on
Monday. February 25, 1980. at 5:00
P.M. to consider the following:
No. 1 Appeal of Edward 6 Joyce
McGlynn, Frank Naef, agent seeking
a variance, from Section 11.00,
Dimensional requirements b Section
11.90 Dwelling standards of the South
Burlington Zoninn Regulations. Re-
quest is for permission to convert a
existing single family dwelling and
elderly boarding house Into a two
family dwelling, one unit to contain
480 souare feet on a lot containing
8,595 scluore teet, at 5 Peterson Ter-
roce.
No. 2 Appeal of Albert and Sondra
Bashow seeking a variance, from
Section I1.00, Dimensional reouire-
ments 6 Section I3.00 Nonconform-
ing structures of the South Burling-
ton Zoning Regulations. Request if
.for permission to construct a 24' x
168' dwelling and garage to on exist-
ing cottoge, which is located to
within two feet eleven Inches 12' 11")
of the northerly side vord and sixty-
seven (67) feet of the front vord, on a
lot containinng 4.25 acres, at 1455
Spear Street.
Richard Ward,
Zoning Administrative Officer
February 9, 1980
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ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING NOVEMBER 7. 1973
The South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment held a public hearing at the
South Burlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South
Burlington, Vermont, on Wednesday, November 7, 1973•
Chairman Myette opened the meeting at 7:45 p.m.
MEMBERS P RES ENT
Richard A. Myette, Chairman; J. Everett Reed and Alan Sylvester
MEMBERS ABSENT
Robert M. Martineau and Frederick J. Fayette, Jr.
OTHERS PRESENT
Richard Ward, Zoning Administrators James W. Tobin, Wayne Chesley, Edward McGlynn,
Joyce McGlynn, George E. Bosworth, Paul R. Graves, Dorwin Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Newcombe
APPEAL OF EDWARD AND JOYCE McGLYNN
Appeal of Edward and Joyce McGlynn seeking a variance from Section 6.40, Yard
requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Ordinance. Request is for permission
to construct an addition 12' x 28' to within fifteen (15) feet of the front yard
property line and to within thirteen (13) feet of the northerly side yard property
line, proposed addition to serve as a boarding house for elderly persons, at
5 Peterso4 Terrace.
Chairman Myette read aloud the request for variance and then called on Mr. Ward
who explained the front yard requirement is now 30 feet and side yard requirement
is 15 feet. The proposal is to build an addition 12' x 28' on the north aide of
present structure, this addition to serve as living area and three bedrooms, with
the intention of accommodating elderly persons. He presented drawings of the
proposed addition, as well as letters from several of the adjoining neighbors
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING
2.
Nov. 7. 1973
APPEAL OF E;DWARD AND JOYCE McGLYNN, CONTINUED
stating they had no objection to the request for variance.
Mr. Ward also said the area is zoned Residential B and there could be a question
of use variance in this request for lot variance.
Chairman Myette stated there is considerable concern at the present time regarding
boarding houses in residential areas. He asked Mr. McGlynn to explain their plans;
he in turn referred the question to his wife to answer. Mrs. McGlynn said she is
a registered nurse and wants to be able to earn money while remaining at home.
Would have three elderly people, each in separate bedroom but sharing living areal
would give them 24-hour a day care. Nursing homes cannot meet the demand for this
type of caret many persons are unable to stay alone and their families cannot pro-
vide the necessary care. These would be private patients, definitely not welfare
or State patients -- not a rehabilitation type of hone. They have three children
of their owns with this proposal, would have a total of eight people on the premises.
Would expect very little traffic in or out.
Mrs. McGlynn said when they learned more about the requirements they had a second
set of plans prepared allowing for a 20' setback.
Chairman Myette read aloud a letter from Doug and Agnes Walker in which they stated
they had no objection to the request= also a similar letter from the neighbors on
the north side. These letters to be part of the record along with four other
letters frojn neighbors expressing the same opinion.
Mr. Bosworth asked if the addition would be separate from the McGlynn's dwelling.
Mrs. McGlynn replied the addition would have its own private entrance.
Mr. Bosworth then questioned the lot requirement if this should be considered as
more than a one -family dwelling, in this case a boarding house. Also, would it
be setting a precedent for use variance in a residential B area? How would it fit
into the density of a zoned B area?
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING
L.
NOV. Z1973
APPEAL OF EDWARD AND JOYCE McGLYNN, CONTINUED
Chairman Myette stated the Chair has determined we will have to consider this as
a use variance as well as a lot variance; that it will be treated as a boarding
house. Mr. Sylvester then read the ordinance re boarding houses.
The Chairman told the McGlynns they should not go to the expense of building the
addition and run the risk of someone challenging the Zoning Board's interpretation
of the ordinance later; that they should first have their request placed on the
agenda for the next meeting of the City Council and get the Council's approval
before starting construction. He also stated that because there were only three
members of the Board present they would need an affirmative vote from each member
attending in order to have their request granted.
In response to another question by Mr. Bosworth regarding the boarding house use
and the danger of setting a precedent, the Chairman stated the Board had received
enough information to enable it to make a decision; that the feeling of immediate
neighbors weighs heavily in such decisions. He declared the Board ready to vote
on both the use variance and the lot variance with the 20 feet setback.
The Board voted unanimously to grant both variances.
APPEAL OF DAVID S. NEWCOMBE
Appeal of David S. Newcombe seeking a variance from Section 5.40, Yard Require-
ments of the South Burlington Zoning Ordinance. Request is for permission to
construct an, addition, containing approximately 482 square feet, to within forty-
five (45) feet of the southerly side yard property line, at 1263 Spear Street.
The Chairman read aloud the request for variance. Mr. Ward explained the area is
zoned Residential District A. Yard requirement is 50 feet; request is to build
within 45 feet. Proposed addition is 20' x 19' to be used as a family room and
addition to study 4' x 12'.
Mr. Newcombe said the proposal is to give them more space (for books, for example)