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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP-75-0000 - Supplemental - 1185 Shelburne RoadMEMU L'ANDUM TO: SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: R ICHARD WARD, ZONING ADMItiISTRATIVE OFFICER RE: PRE -HEARING C0Y2%2TNTS DATE: OC T OBE R 10, 1975 Parkhill Motel & Apartments 1185 Shelburne Road Area in question is zoned B.P.D. District. Lot size involved is 285' x 320' (91,200 sq. f t.). Existing structures are a 16 unit apartment complex and a 17 unit motel. In addition, a portion of the motel office is used as Mx. Larkin's real estate office. Proposal is to construct a third building 113' x 241, proposed use 24 unit -motel, structure will be 2j stories, to be located to the front of the existing apartment units. This proposal was granted a variance by the Zoning Board of Adjustment from Section 1.1.15 of the regulations, all other provisions are in conformance. The construction cost is estimated at '150 000 and the proposed landscaping is estimated at $5,006. The required cost is 3% or $4,5C0. for plantings. The existing driveway and parking area will be used, additional parking area is required. Presently, the parking area is paved, but the parking spaces are not designed, recommend that the entire parking lot be striped. The buffer area by the entrance'should be protected with curbs. The City policy has been to require installation of a 5 foot side walk. Recommend that a sidewalk be constructed as designed on the plan. note that the proposed location is entirely on the Parkhill property. The reason for this is to provide for an area of 13 feet for snow stacking. P Existing trees should be protected during construction by erecting a fence around them. ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKLIST xr PROJECT NAME/FILE REFERENCE Parkhill Motel 1'. LETTER OF NOTIFICATION & APPROVAL MOTION OR FINDINGS & ORDER 2. BONDING OR ESCROW AGREEMENTS LANDSCAPING SEWER WATER STORM DRAINAGE ROADS CURBS SIDEWALKS (NOTE ALL RELEASES OR AGREEMENT REVISIONS) 3. LIST APPROVALS GRANTED, WITH DATES, AND PERMITS_ GRANTED INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, ETC.: 4. UTILITY EASEMENTS RECORDED ACCEPTED *. BILLS OF SALE 5. CERTIFICATE OF TITLE x 6. _ROADWAYS DEEDS FOR CITY STREETS ACCEPTED PRIVATE ROAD & WAIVER AGREEMENT x 1/ 7. FINAL PLAT OR RECORD COPY - STAMPED :� SIGNED, & FILED OR RECORDED B. PEDESTRIAN EASEMENTS ACCEPTED & RECORDED FILED 9. MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS LAND FOR ROAD WIDENING OFFER OF IRREVOCABLE DEDICATION FUTURE ACCESS POINTS SHARED ACCESS POINTS OTHER 10. COPY OF SURVEY TO ASSESSOR (IF CHANGE IN PROPERTY LINES) 11. _FEES - PAID/DATE HEARING BUILDING PERMIT ENGINEERING INSP. SEWER RECREATION (RECORD CALCULATIONS AND DEPOSIT IN ACCOUNT) 12. 134PACT FOLLOW UP i.e., "ON LINE" EVALUATION: SCHOOL KIDS CAR COUNTS //y/,; �'.j- STATE OF VERMONT INTERAGENCY ACT 250 REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION RE: ) DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION NO. IV. ) John P. Larki; ) APPLICATION NUMBER 4CO230 Seventeen ,api. .,,;:nt unit addition to ) existing mo I. ) OCTOBER 6, 1976 South Burlington, Vermont ) PRE -HEARING COMMENTS Enclosed are comments of the Environmental Advisor. I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing PRE -HEARING COMMENTS was sent by U.S. Mail (Postage Prepaid) to all statutory parties. Dated on this 6th day of October, 1976 at Montpelier, Vermont. Respectfully submitted, STATE OF VERf•.ONT INTERAGENCY ACT 250 REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION By Stephen 2. Sease, Administrator Land Use and Development AGENCY OF CONSERVATION AD' 'Ont^ n!,:!50RT John P. . -i,:"kin �. *: - South Burlington Second story addition to existing mote APPLICATION � 11CO230 DATE i September 27, 1976 -D Ok' A n'-E !NSPECTION CONOUCTY'D September 27, 1976 AND OT!'nrk !NrOP_'AT'ON --"-S TRACT Or L%NT) %\10 TI:E fff:?C, " FOLLOWING !70!LS: ---,,Fade and Eldridge silt loans A VE072TATION: abandoned orchard and boxeldel- r--"STING USE: 1-story motel 5) NCCnSS:- existine drive to Shelburne gmd LIMITATIONS FOR PROPOSED USE: none "'TT4 r.717ARD -0 THE 10 CRITERIA W!!!'C!l T7112 DIST-tICT CO'.'-XISSION MUST REVIEW SErORn GRANITI. G J FOLLOWING SHOULD BE CONSIDEf!':D- 4 00.,.,-I-1r!17TS Project v;All utilize existing municipal utilities. Project 1s Visible, but-, nnf- e-.nn--,jojCjje*mjS Impressive brick buildinLorp, with maintained grmmds hj-des mo�t of thp pnQjent-ama. Good sightr'.dIttannPs. RecoT7,--,--nd Processing as minor I application. AND