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March 22, 2018 Re: #SP-18-08 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) mnnthc If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, C Marla Keene Development Review Planner Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7016 1370 0000 1412 0391 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com CIVIL ENGINEERING IG AVE)OCUIVUS. INC. 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 Raymond Belair, Administrative Officer City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: 1519 Shelburne Road Application for Site Plan Review Dear Ray, Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail @cea-vt.com February 2, 2018 FEB 0 2 2018 r itv of So.Burlington ' P-13-08 Please find enclosed Application for Site Plan Review, plan set, abutter list and $288.00 application fee for a proposed subdivision at 1519 Shelburne Road in the Commercial 2 (C2) Zoning District. The applicants and land owner, Blue Dragonfly, LLC, seek approval for the construction of a 12' wide walkway connecting this property to 5 Bartlett Bay Road, the construction of additional parking, proposed entrance modifications and related site improvement. The applicant is also proposing interior building renovations that require additional parking to be off -site and located at 1525 Shelburne Road. (See attached parking narrative) There will be no changes to the building footprint size as part of this application. The entrance to the building will be modified and improved. (See attached building elevations) The exterior of the building will remain and the color and material for the proposed entrance modifications will match the existing building materials. Additional windows along the Route 7 frontage have been added to improve the aesthetics. The attached site plans contain lot coverage tables which reflect the existing and proposed lot sizes, coverages and applicable setbacks. The proposed subdivision has been configured to maintain existing setbacks while allowing for the proposed site improvements at both 1519 and 1525 Shelburne Road. The attached table provides required, existing and proposed setbacks and lot coverages. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss the project in greater detail, please feel free to contact me. Respectfully, Cwkkq p; , &'wP�_ Christopher Galipeau Staff Engineer Enclosures: Application, plan set, parking summary, and $288.00 application fee cc: Ernie Pomerleau, S. Ploesser, CEA File 15201.00 P:\AutoCADD Projects\2015\15201\3-Permitting\1-Local Applications\3-Site Plan\Site Cover Letter - 1519 Shelburne Rd.docx f ( southburlington PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP- i ? - (office use only) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW ❑Administrative ElDevelopment 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. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401, (802)863-8210 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): B: 1 130,P: 57-59 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401, (802)863-8210 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Civil Engineering Associates, Inc.,c/o Christoper Galipeau, 1 0 Mansfield View Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403, (802)864-2323 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: cgalipeau@cea-vt.com 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1519 Shelburne Road 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 1540-01525 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): This application seeks approval for the construction of a 12' wide walkway connecting this property to 5 Bartlett Bay Road, the construction of additional parking, proposed building entrance and associated site improvements. (See attached site plan) b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The existing building was r)reviously used as retail space and is currently vacant. c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The existing building will be renovated to include 4,825 square feet of warehouse, 1660 sf of retail, a new 16 seat conference space and 31 office spaces (workstations). d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): There will no change in the building square footage. e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): There will be no changes. f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): not applicable g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): There will be 31 new office employees and three warehouse employees. h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Commercial 2 Zoning District, Traffic Overlay District - Zone 3, Transit Overlay District Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 8. LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 45,957 Sq. Ft. a. Building: Existing 29 % / 12,408 sq. ft. Proposed 27 % / 12,408 sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 70 % / 30,549 sq. ft. Proposed 69 % / 31,513 sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing 39 % / 3,257 sq. ft. Proposed 39 % / 3,257 sq. ft. d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 2033 * * 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: $0 $0 c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): Tenant fit up and portion of walking path and new entrance. Project costs estimated at approximatly $700,000. 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 25 Trips 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 7:00-9:00 and 3:00-5:00 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Mondav - Fridav 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: September 2018 14. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)1 regular size copies, one reduced copy (I I" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the site plan must be submitted A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application in accordance with the city's fee schedule. Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy. 3 Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 NOTE: NOTIFICATION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. $4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) ofthe South Burlington Land Development Regulations. is the responsibility of the applicant. Alter deeming an application complete. the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate ofservice. The sworn certificate ofservice shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any' public hearing. I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME DATE OF SUBMISSION: Do not write below this line a121-Cl$ REVIEW AUTI IORITY: dDevelopment Review Board Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: FIComplete ❑ Incomplete Admin istrative' Officer /a,/U l 8 ate The uhlVic-uln orlwi-miltec retains the obligation to hlewl 11•, apl)h %or, soul ohluin relei'ctnt .state permits .lor this project. Call ('802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Pei-mit Shcccktlisl, Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 Parking Description The parking for 1519 and 1525 Shelburne Road are based on the City of South Burlington parking regulations. The total number of spaces previous permitted for 1525 (Lot 2) is twenty-six. Existing uses consist of an automotive service shop, and retail space. There are no changes proposed for this facility's use or parking space requirements. 26 spaces will remain dedicated to the existing uses. The existing site at 1519 Shelburne Road (Lot 3) currently has twenty-eight existing parking spaces. The proposed uses for this building are a mix use that includes office space, retail space, and warehouse components. The parking spaces required for this building are broken down as follows: 31 Proposed Office Employees 11 Spaces for Visitors 42 Proposed Parking Spaces for the Office Space 7 Spaces for the retail space (1,660 SF) 3 Spaces for the warehouse space (4,825 SF) 52 Parking Spaces in Total The proposed uses for this facility are an increase to the amount of existing parking spaces currently available. An additional twenty-four (24) spaces are necessary to meet the City parking regulations. The proposed project includes twenty-one off -site parking spots that are proposed to be located at 1525 Shelburne Road (lot 2) as part of a shared parking proposal. Bike Parking Spaces ShortTerm Bike Parking Long Term Jbike parking Total 50 % City Required Lot 2 4 minimum 12 required 1 6 3 with 1 clothes locker inside Lot 3 4 minimum 12 required 1 6 3 with 1 clothes locker inside Parking Spaces Auto Service 2 per 1000 Office 3.5 per 1000 per 1000 if Retail 4 under 3000sf Warehousing Processing Storage and Distribution 0.51 per 1000 1 **Based on South Burlington regulations Size (sf) Parking Spaces Required Lots Existing Spaces Needed Additional Proposed Total Site Plan Total Lot 2 6470 26 (Previously Permitted) I Lot 2 (for 1525 Shelburne Road) INo Proposed Changes 1 261 261 01 261 26 Lot 12516 52 Lot 2 (For 1519 Shelburne Road) 1 10 24 21 21 21 Lot 28 31 31 31 Office 42 Total I 1 1 241 781 78 Office Work stations 31 1 31 total office work stations Visitors 11 16 Seat Conference Area (11 estimated visitors) Retail (Under 3k sf) 1660 7 Retail Space, lounge, sampling, etc. Warehouse 4825 3 warehouse f C Antonio Pomerleau-Magic Hat- 5 Bartlett Bay Road -Parcel ID #0130-00005 Blue Dragonfly, LLC-1525/1519 Shelburne Road -Parcel ID#1540-01525/#1540-01519 Adjoiner List January 2018 Parcel ID # 1540-01675 Property Location: 1675 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01650 Property Location: 1650 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01620 Property Location: 1620 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01600 Property Location: 1600 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01515 Property Location: 1515 Shelburne Road Owner of Record Shearer North, LLC 1675 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record MDT Partnership c/o Willie Racine 1650 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record The Heritage Automotive Group 1580 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record The Heritage Automotive Group 1580 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record Millicent C Lash Trustee 1/2 1515 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 I Antonio Pomerleau-Magic Hat- 5 Bartlett Bay Road -Parcel ID #0130-00005 Blue Dragonfly, LLC-1525/1519 Shelburne Road -Parcel ID#1540-01525/#1540-01519 Adjoiner List January 2018 Parcel ID # Owner of Record 1540-01485 DBS Limited Liability Parntership c/o Goss Dodge, Inc. Property Location: 1485 Shelburne Rd 1485 Shelburne Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 Parcel ID # Owner of Record State of Vermont-VTrans Property Location: 1 National Life Dr Rail Montpelier, VT 05633-5001 Parcel ID # Owner of Record Vermont Railway, Inc. Attn: David Wulfson Property Location: l Railway Lane Rail Burlington, VT 05401 2/2 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 7th day of February, 2018 , a copy of the foregoing public notice for Blue Dragonfly [type of application] # SP-18-08 [application number], was sent by U.S. mail, 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. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: (full names and addresses) See Adjoiner List Dated at So. Burling[town/city], Vermont, this 7th day of February , 2018 Printed Name: Amy T. Marks Phone number and email: 802-864-2323 x301 amy@cea-vt.com Signature: Date: Remit to: City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Sample Certificate of Service Form. Rev. 1-2012 Antonio Pomerleau-Magic Hat- 5 Bartlett Bay Road -Parcel ID #0130-00005 Blue Dragonfly, LLC-1525/1519 Shelburne Road -Parcel ID#1540-01525/#1540-01519 Adjoiner List January 2018 Parcel ID # 1540-01675 Property Location: 1675 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01650 Property Location: 1650 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01620 Property Location: 1620 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01600 Property Location: 1600 Shelburne Road Parcel ID # 1540-01515 Property Location: 1515 Shelburne Road Owner of Record Shearer North, LLC 1675 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record MDT Partnership c/o Willie Racine 1650 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record The Heritage Automotive Group 1580 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record "I'hc Heritage Automotive Group 1580 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Owner of Record Millicent C Lash Trustee 1/2 1515 Shelburne Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Antonio Pomerleau-Magic Hat- 5 Bartlett Bay Road -Parcel ID #0130-00005 Blue Dragonfly, LLC-1525/1519 Shelburne Road -Parcel ID#1540-01525/#1540-01519 Adjoiner List January 2018 Parcel ID # Owner of Record 1540-01485 DBS Limited Liability Parntership c/o Goss Dodge, Inc. Property Location: 1485 Shelburne Rd 1485 Shelburne Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 Parcel ID # Owner of Record State of Vermont-VTrans Property Location: 1 National Life Dr Rail Montpelier, VT 05633-5001 Parcel ID # Owner of Record Vermont Railway, Inc. Attn: David Wulfson Property Location: 1 Railway Lane Rail Burlington, VT 05401 2/2 A � f� southburlington PLANNING & ZONING AGENDA South Burlington Development Review Board City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT Tuesday, March 6, 2018 7:00 p.m. 1. Directions on emergency evacuation procedures from conference room. 2. Additions, deletions, or changes in order of agenda items. 3. Comments and questions from the public not related to the agenda. 4. Announcements 5. Final plat application #SD-18-03 of Burlington International Airport to subdivide a 16,596 sq. ft. lot developed with a single family dwelling into two (2) lots of 9,500 sq. ft. (lot #1) and 7,096 sq. ft. (lot #2), and to join lot #2 with the 7,273 sq. ft. lot located at 5 Maryland Street, 12 Ledoux Terrace. 6. Preliminary and final plat application #SD-18-06 of Milot Larkin Partnership, LLP to amend a planned unit development consisting of 210 residential units, a 60 unit multi -family building with 17,976 sq. ft commercial space, a 20,000 sq. #t. movie theater building (1,000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/medical office, a 3,500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive through services, and a bank with drive -through service. The amendment consists of constructing a four-story 47-unit residential building,'`115 Fayette Road." 7. Preliminary and final plat application #SD-18-07 of Blue Dragonfly, LLC & Antonio B. Pomerleau to resubdivide three (3) lots, 1519 & 1525 Shelburne Road and 5 Bartlett Bay Road. 8. Site plan application #SP-18-08 of Blue Dragonfly, LLC to amend a previously approved plan for a 12,345 sq. ft. building consisting of 5,557 sq. ft. of light manufacturing use, 4,061 sq. ft. of wholesale use, and 2,707 sq. ft. of retail use. The amendment consists of 1) converting to 5,575 sq. ft. general office, 1,660 sq. ft. retail, and 4,825 sq. ft. of distribution and related storage with >15% of GFA in office or other principal permitted use by same tenant, and 2) proposed entrance modifications and related site improvements. The applicant is also seeking approval for off -site parking, 1519 Shelburne Road. 9. Site Plan application #SP-18-09 of Blue Dragonfly, LLC to amend a previously approved plan for a 6,470 sq. ft. mixed use building consisting of auto repair and retail use. The amendment consists of constructing a 12-foot wide walkway connecting the property to 1519 Shelburne Rd and 5 Bartlett Bay Rd, expand the parking area to provide offsite parking for 1519 Shelburne Road, and construct stormwater, landscape and related site improvements, 1525 Shelburne Road. 10. Sketch plan application #SD-18-08 of Snyder -Braverman Development Co., LLC to subdivide a 5.53 acre parcel into five (5) lots, ranging in size from 0.57 acres to 2.10 acres, and to adjust the boundary between a previously -conveyed 0.62 acre right of way easement to the City of South Burlington and a sixth 4.20 acre lot for the purpose of conformance with the Official Map, 310 Market Street. 11. Minutes of February 20, 2018. 12. Other business. Respectfully Submitted, Marla Keene Development Review Planner 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. South Burlington Development Review Board Meeting Participation Guidelines The Development Review Board (DRB) presents these guidelines for the public attending Development Review Board meetings to insure that everyone has a chance to speak and that meetings proceed smoothly. The DRB is a Quasi -Judicial Board that oversees the approval of development projects within the City. It is made up of citizens appointed by the City Council. The role of the DRB is to hear and review applications for development under the applicable regulations. The DRB can only approve applications that comply with the applicable bylaw or state law, and the board can only levy conditions that are permitted under the bylaw. By the same token, if a project meets the applicable bylaw criteria, the DRB is bound by law to grant the approval. 1. The Board asks that all participants at meetings be respectful of Board members, staff, applicants and other members of the public present at the meeting. 2. Initial discussion on an agenda item will generally be conducted by the Board and the applicant. As this is our opportunity to engage with the subject, we would like to hear from all Board members first. After the Board members have discussed an item, the Chair will open up the floor for public comment. Please raise your hand to be recognized to speak and the Chair will try to call on each participant in sequence. 3. Once recognized by the Chair, please identify yourself to the Board. 4. If the Board suggests time limits, please respect them. Time limits will be used when they can aid in making sure everyone is heard and sufficient time is available for Board to hear all items on the agenda. 5. Side conversations between audience members should be kept to an absolute minimum. The hallway outside the Community Room is available should people wish to chat more fully. 6. Please address the Chair. Please do not address other audience members or staff or presenters and please do not interrupt others when they are speaking. The Chair will direct responses from applicable people as needed. 7. Make every effort not to repeat the points made by others and keep your comments germane to the issue before the board. 8. The Chair will make reasonable efforts to allow everyone who is interested in participating to speak once before speakers address the Board for a second time. 9. Comments may be submitted before or during the course of a single or multi -meeting public hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. All comments should identify what application the correspondence is in reference to. All written comments will be circulated to the DRB and kept as part of the official records of meetings. Comments must include your first and last name and a contact (e-mail, phone, address) to be included in the record. 10. Please note that once a public hearing has been closed by the DRB, no further comments can be accepted, in accordance with state law. 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 AI" Ol�CAVI! ElGANIEtw " "r", INC. 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 Mr. Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington Planning & Zoning 550 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Blue Dragonfly, LLC 1519 Shelburne Road Proposed Landscaping Modifications Zoning Permit Application Dear Mr. Belair: Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com As a follow-up to the recent issuance of the Site plan approval for the proposed landscaping modifications at the 1519 Shelburne Road parcel, the property owner, Blue Dragonfly, LLC hereby submits a Zoning Permit application to comply with the associated conditions of approval. The attached landscaping prepared by Michael Lawrence is the same as that included in the Site Plan approval package which depicts the previously approved (and now installed) materials proposed to satisfy the original replacement requirement. This completes our summary of the proposed Zoning Permit features. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 864-2323 x310. Respectfully, avid S. Marshall, P.E. Project Engineer Enclosures: Zoning Permit Application Application Fee of $43 One (1) Full Size Plan, One 11" x 17" Reduced Size Plan CD of plans and documents cc: A. Pomerleau (w/ enclosures, 11x17 plans); CEA File 06196.01 (w/ enclosures, 11x17 plans) PAAutoCADD Projects\2006\06196.01\Landscaping Application\Belair Site Plan Coverldoc PLANTING SPECIFICATION I . Plant names indicated shall comply with "Standardized Plant Names" as adopted by the latest edition of the American Joint Commission of Horticulture Nomenclature. Attach legible tag with botanical name to each or representative plant. 2. Comply with sizmg and grading standards of the latest edition of "American Standards for Nursery Stock". 3. All plants shall be nursery grown. 4. Provide plants typical of their species and variety with normal, densely developed branches and vigorous, fibrous root systems. 5. Provide sound, healthy, vigorous plants free from defects, disfigurmg knots, sunscald Injuries, frost cracks, abrasions to the bark, crooked leaders, pruning wounds greater than one Inch in diameter, insects and eggs. G. Evergreen trees shall be branched to the ground. 7. Provide freshly -dug plants. 8. Do not prune plants before delivery. 9. All plants shall be larger than the minimum size specifted. Fifty percent of the plants shall be in the upper half of the range specified. 10. Place protective covering over plants transported in open vehicles to protect from windburn. I I . Balled and burlapped plants - provide firm, natural balls of earth. Cracked or mushroomed Footballs are unacceptable. 12. Contamer-grown plants - shall have been grown in container for a sufficient length of time for the root system to have developed to hold its soil together. Firm and whole Plants shall neither be loose in their container nor pot-bound. 3. Shrubs and small plants shall meet the requirements for spread and height indicated m the plant list. Single stemmed or thin plans are unacceptable. 14. Time of planting - April 15th to October 15th. 15. Before starting work, report any defects on the site, such as incorrect grading, to the Landscape Architect. Commencement of work by the Landscape Contractor shall indicate his/her acceptance of the areas to be planted and he/she shall assume full responsibility for the work of planting. I G. Locate plants indicated on the plan in the field. If obstructions are encountered that are not shown on the drawings, do not proceed with planting operations until the Landscape Architect has selected alternate plant locations. 17. Contractor shall contact Landscape Architect to inspect all plant material on site to review quality, s!ze, species and variety before planting operations commence. 16. Plant substitutions will be permitted if authonzed by Landscape Architect and City of South Burlington Arbonst. 19. If plants cannot be planted immediately upon delivery to the site, protect with soil, wet peat moss, bark mulch or in a manner acceptable to the Landscape Architect. 20. Stake plant locations as shown on drawings before planting. 5takmg locations are subject to approval of Landscape Architect. 2 1 . The Contractor shall perform all work to accordance with "American Association of Nurserymen Standards for Materials. Installation and Maintenance" 22. Dig planting pits at a depth to set top of root flare slightly above finish grade and a width twice the diameter of the Plant's root ball. 23. 5et plants in planting pit so trunks are straight. 24, Place topsoil mix in planting pits and compact. When pit is nearly filled, water thoroughly. Pill remainder of hole with topsoil mix, build four inch height saucer at top edge of pit. Flood saucer with water. 25. Drive Four, two foot long, 21nch by 2 inch hardwood stakes into undisturbed soil one foot beyond edge of plant pit. Tie arbortie material to opposite stakes over root ball with one twist around tree trunk. 2G. Mulch trees and planting beds within 48 hours of planting 27, Saturate installed plants with water during maintenance period as often as necessary to insure proper plant moisture. 28. Prune trees as necessary to remove dead or injured twigs and branches. Make cuts Just outside of branch collar. 29. Maintain new planting and continue until acceptance. Maintenance includes; prunmg. watermcg, weedmg, mulching, resetimg plants to finish grade and vertical position, restoring plant saucers. 30. Correct defective work as soon as possible as deficiencies become apparent and weather and season permit. 3 1 . Remove and immediately replace all plants determined by the landscape Architect to be unsatisfactory during the initial planting installation. 32. Notify the Landscape Architect to inspect the work for substantial completion When inspection is approved the owner's representative will confirm with written acceptance. 33. The Contractor is responsible to guarantee all plant material to be healthy and flourishing for a period of two years from date of planting or written acceptance. Existing 4' Yew Hedgxis e Eting 4' Yew mHedge i ". to reain (approx. S ft. length) to be removed panel panels 4 and 5 Existing 3' Yew Hedge ff-tina 4' Yew Hedge io be removed to rem in (apprwr. 16 ft. length) - F " m panel 2 m panels 6 and 7 ROM ---__._ c V e r t e a l B u d n g P a n e l s I 2 3 4 5 6 7 � ►i I TON, Exis m 5pru- Trees j t main undisturbed 3 TOMB I / oWo 2 TOLG I Pict I . BOOder PIc�. TOTE TOMB e ain / Sm I e TOSm /( TOTE I -_ TOLG / TOWo I PIOM Existng Lawn TOLG I Repay all Damage I / Existing 8 ft. ht. Ceda / / to be removed \ / T.S. / Hardwood Bark Existin 10-18 ft. lit. Cedar Hed e / Mulch Bed J to remain (approx. 36 ft. length) g / (3 inch depth) Eeisdn Lawn 9 / . Rcpair all Damage 2 ToWo p 49 TOMB I / Existing 2 ft. It. Yew Shrubs (3) "-L.. ,row. _ _ ! at base of existing sign to be=emoved I 71 - - - - - - - - _ - c U 5 ---_-_- R O U T E 7 -�� ----8 L R N E R D A D PLANTFNG�PLAN ------L--_=-- -S@AtE'1'-L-------_-- - ARBORTIE GREEN FLAT WOVEN PLUMB TREE POLYPROPELENE 5TAKING MATERIAL 3/4 IN. WIDE, 900 LB. BREAK STRENGTH - 2 / TREE' FASTEN ARBOPTIE TO STAKES, WRAP OVER ROOTBALL, TWIST AROUND TRUIiK TO KEEP TREE FROM ROCKING 3" MULCH - DO NOT APPLY or MOUND AROUND TRUNK FORM 4" 501L SAUCER FINISH GRADE - CUT AND BEND ---h BACK WIRE, PEEL BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL BREAK APART EDGE OF--/ 2 X BALL DIA. EXCAVATION W/SHOVEL SECTION (4) 2" X 2" X 2" LONG HARDWOOD 5TAKE5 DRIVEN FIRMLY INTO 5UBGRADE PRIOR TO BACKMLLING UNDISTURBED 501L 501L MIX - TWO PART5 EXCAVATED SOIL AND ONE PART APPROVED COMPOST. TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKFf5. WATER THOROUGHLY. NOTE5: 1. PLANT TREE 50 THAT TOP OF ROOT FLARE 15 VISIBLE ABOVE THE FIN15H GRADE. 2. TREE5 SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEAR5 AFTER PLANTING. 3, EXAMINE ENTIRE TREE AND REMOVE ALL NURSERY TAGS, ROPE, STRING AND SURVEYOR TAPE PRIOR TO PLANTING TO PREVENT GIRDLING. DETAIL. OF PLANTED TREE OR SHRUB NOT TO SCALE PLANT LIST KEY QU SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE/SPEC. PIGL 2 PICEA GLAUCA'DENSATA' BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 8- 1 O FT. PIOM 2 PIT CEA OMORIKA SERBIAN SPRUCE 8 , 10 FI ToLG 4 THUJA OCCIDENTALIS'LIT FLE GIANV LITTLE GIANT ARBORVITAE 30 361N. TOMB 6 THUJAOCCIDENTALIS'MR. BOWLING BALL' MR. BOWLING BALL ARBORVITAE 30-36IN. TONI 2 THUJA OCCIDENT'ALIS'NIGRA' DARK GREEN AMER. ARBORVITAE I -8FT. TOSM 2 THUJA OCCIDENTALIS'SMARAGD' SMARAGD ARBORVITAE 6-7 FT", TOTE 2 THUJA OCCIDF_NTALIS'TECHNY' TECHNYARBORVITAE I 6-7 FT. TOWO 3 THUJAOCCIDENTALIS'WOODWARDII' WOODWARD ARBORVITAE 30-361N. LEGEND 0 BITS SNG1NSM CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, II 10 MANSFIELD VIEW LANE, SOUTH BUFLINGTON. IT 05403 HOP--2323 FAX ---oea1- UVX MCL G� MCL Arnoen MCL OWNS6: ANTONONIO B. POMERLEAU LLC CID POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 PROPOSED PUD AMENDMENT 1519-1525 SHELBURNE ROAD & 5 BARTLETT BAY ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT Michael Lawrclutc AaPociates Irnir4r ArvTi,rn, iWe Pann:.eX t.Mwlr,na ia�,tnWen l�ae Y.uealuwrw,.. Yawn,,, .. y PII/FA%1kra.RyA-a7tfl h. C•boa•57g•`ySYI -Wk- aJL� LANDSCAPE PLAN D= aamo e� NOV. 2013 scus 1"=20' L-1 34. Plant replacements shall closely match adjacent plants of the same species Psw. ■o. 11210 south . 01 PLANNING & ZONING November 21, 2014 Re: #SP-14-62 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Administrative Officer concerning the above referenced application. 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. Sinc y, , aymond 1. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com 1 1 'A16, 10 �,,A, south urlington PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP- - `� � (office use only) \ APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW 0Administrative El 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. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): Bk 1130 pg 59 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): David S. Marshall, Civil Engineering Associates, Inc., 10 Mansfield View Lane, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 P 864-2323 x310 F 864-2271 e-mail dmarshall@cea-vt.com 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: dmarshall@cea-vt.com 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1519 Shelburne Road 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 1540-01519 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): Removal of exisitng diseased and dead landcaping and replacement with plant material of equal value. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): Commercial building - Retail (front) and wordworking (rear) c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): No change is proposed. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain). 28.6% x 0.996 acres = 12,408 SF e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): One story, approximately 16 feet. f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): Not Applicable g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): 6 employees permitted for entire building. No change proposed. h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 8. LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 43,386 a. Building: Existing 28.6 % / Proposed 28.6 % / Sq. Ft. 12,408 sq. ft. 12,408 sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 69.9 % / 30,327 sq. ft. Proposed 69.9 % / 30,327 sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing 38.3 % / 16,617 sq. ft. Proposed 38.3 % / 16,617 sq. ft. d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 1,500 * 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): $ No Change b. Landscaping: $ 5809 Replacement c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): None Proposed 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): No Change 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 8 AM to 6 PM 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Weekdays 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: June 1, 2014 14. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)1 regular size copies, one reduced copy (I V x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the site plan must be submitted A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application in accordance with the city's fee schedule. Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy. 3 Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 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 OF APPLICANT TURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NA Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: _1/ *J/f REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete omp ete A ministrati a fficer ate The applicant orpermittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant statepermits for this project. Call (802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Permit Specialist. Site Plan Application Form, Rev. 12-2011 1", '4 Michael Lawrence Associates Landscape Architects / Site Planning Consultants February 12, 2013 Antonio B. Pomerleau Pomerleau Real Estate 69 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re; Cost estimate to balance value for plants removed and plants to be installed Pomerleau Property - 1519 Shelburne Road, South Burlington, Vermont Existing plantings removed or to be removed QU NAME SIZE VALUE SUB -TOTAL 3 Crabapple 8 in. diam. $1,129 $3,387 3 Cedar 7-8 ft. ht. $ 342 $1,026 10 Yew 2-3 ft. ht. $ 115 $1,150 TOTAL VALUE OF PLANTS REMOVED $5,563 New plantings QU NAME SIZE VALUE SUB -TOTAL 2 Black Hills Spruce 8-10 ft. ht. $ 812 $1,624 2 Serbian Spruce 8-10 ft, ht. $ 675 $1,350 4 Little Giant Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 $ 300 5 Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 $ 375 2 Dark Green American Arborvitae 7-8 ft. ht. $ 400 $ 800 2 Smaragd Arborvitae 6-7 ft. ht. $ 265 $ 530 2 Techny Arborvitae 6-7 ft. ht. $ 265 $ 530 4 Woodward Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 300 TOTAL VALUE OF NEW PLANTINGS $5,809 MEMBER Eight Linden Lane Essex Junction, Vermont, 05452 m Aerican Society PH/FAX 802-878-2778 C 802-578-9591 of Landscape Architects I mike@mclasla.com CIVI! It'll GI NE:t"ikll Ir A";� 0 -So , 11 IC, 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 November 12, 2014 Mr. Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington Planning & Zoning 550 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Blue Dragonfly, LLC 1519 Shelburne Road Proposed Landscaping Modifications Site Plan Application Dear Mr. Belair: Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com In recognition of the fact that the Site Plan approval has lapsed prior to the acquisition of a Zoning Permit for the proposed landscaping modifications at the 1519 Shelburne Road parcel, the property owner, Blue Dragonfly, LLC hereby submits a new Site Plan application to comply with this obligation. The attached landscaping prepared by Michael Lawrence identifies the character and value of the plant material removed from the property while also summarizing the proposed materials and valuation. This summary indicates that the proposed landscaping materials match the value of that previously removed. The attached landscaping plan depicts the previously approved (and now installed) materials proposed to satisfy the original replacement requirement. This completes our summary of the proposed features of the project. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 864-2323 x310. Respectfu David S. Marshall, P.E. Project Engineer Enclosures: Site Plan Application Application Fee of $153 Landscaping Valuation Three (3) Full Size Plans, One 11" x 17" Reduced Size Plan CD of plans and documents CC: A. Pomerleau (w/ enclosures, 11x17 plans); CEA File 06196.00 (w/ enclosures, 11 x1 7 plans) PAAutoCADD Projects\2006\06196.01\Landscaping Application\Belair Site Plan Cover2.doc southburlington PLANNING & ZONING October 16, 2013 Blue Dragonfly, LLC c/o Grace Pomerleau, Registered Agent 59 Iranistan Road Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Expiration of #SP-14-08, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Ms. Pomerleau: Please be advised that site plan approval #SP-14-08 issued to you to amend the landscaping at 1519 Williston Road on 4/08/14 has expired. This approval expired due to noncompliance with condition #4 of said decision which required that a zoning permit be issued for this change of use within six (6) months of the date of the decision or the approval would become null and void. Therefore, you must resubmit a site plan review application for this project as soon as possible. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Vdao J. Belair Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com Corporations Division 1 ) Page 1 of 1 Business Information Business Details Business Name: BLUE DRAGONFLY, LLC Business ID: 0024813 Business Type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Business Status: Active LLC Subtype: Manager Managed € Business Description: ANYTHING LEGAL Fiscal Year Month: 12 Date of Incorporation / Registration Date: 11/07/2012 Principal Business Office Address: 69 COLLEGE STREET, BOX 6, BURLINGTON, VT, 05401, USA Mailing Address: 69 COLLEGE STREET, BOX 6, BURLINGTON, VT Citizenship / State of Incorporation: Domestic T Last Annual Report Year: 2013 Principals Information Name/Title: Physical Address: Antonio B. Pomedeau Manager 69 College St, Burlingotn, VT, 05401, USA GRACE POMERLEAU Gift Trust Member 69 College St, BURLINGTON, VT, 05401, USA Registered Agent Information Name: GRACE POMERLEAU Physical Address: 591RANISTAN ROAD, BURLINGTON, VT, 05401, USA j Mailing Address: 59 IRANISTAN ROAD, BURLINGTON, VT, 05401, USA rade Name Information [�Nlo _ Trade Name(s) associated to this business. https://www.vtsosonline.comlonline/BusinessInquire/BusinessInformation?businessID=2... 10/ 15/2014 r o ,0 southburfington PLANNING & ZONING April 8, 2014 Re: #SP-14-08 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Administrative Officer concerning the above referenced application. 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. Since I , ay and 1. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com ray From: Craig Lambert Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 12:03 PM To: ray Subject: RE: 1519 Shelburne Road No, that was my only concern Craig Lambert South Burlington City Arborist 104 Landfill Rd South Burlington, VT 05403 Ph: 802-658-7961 Fax: 802-658-7976 email: clam bert(a)sburl.com Notice - Under Vermont's Public Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law. If you have received this message in error, please notify its immediately by return email. Thank you for your cooperation. From: ray Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 2:36 PM To: Craig Lambert Subject: 1519 Shelburne Road Craig, Disregard that last email. Mike Lawrence moved the 3 spruce trees further away from the building as you suggested, do you want to take a look at the new plan? Ray Belair Administrative Officer City of So. Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 802-846-4106 www.sburl.com www.sbpathtosustainability.com Notice - Under Vermont's Public Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return email. Thank you for your cooperation. PUD Amendment 1519-25 Shelburne Rd Mike Lawrence and Assoc. LA 4/2/14 Overall the landscape plan looks good. They may want to reconsider the use of Serbian Spruce and Black Hills Spruce so close to the building. The crown spread of these trees at maturity is 15-25 ft. and the proposed planting sites are only 5-6 ft. off the building. If the intention is to maintain the trees at an artificially small size by annual pruning/shearing they should work but if they aren't pruned they will soon outgrow the site. 10 Mansfield View Lane South Burlington, VT 05403 March 27, 2014 Mr. Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington Planning & Zoning 550 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Blue Dragonfly, LLC 1519 Shelburne Road Proposed Landscaping Modifications Site Plan Application Dear Mr. Belair: Phone: 802-864-2323 Fax: 802-864-2271 E-Mail: mail@cea-vt.com In recognition of the requirement that the recently removed dead and stressed landscaping be replaced with landscaping material of equal or greater value, the property owner, Blue Dragonfly, LLC has created a proposed landscaping plan to comply with this obligation. The attached landscaping prepared by Michael Lawrence identifies the character and value of the plant material removed from the property while also summarizing the proposed materials and valuation. This summary indicates that the proposed landscaping materials match the value of that previously removed. The attached landscaping plan depicts the proposed locations and materials proposed to satisfy the replacement requirement. This completes our summary of the proposed features of the project. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 864-2323 x310. Respectfully, David S. Marshall, P.E. Project Engineer Enclosures: Site Plan Application Application Fee of $153 Landscaping Valuation Three (3) Full Size Plans, One 11" x 17" Reduced Size Plan CD of plans and documents cc: A. Pomerleau (w/ enclosures, 11x17 plans); CEA File 131-02.00 (w/ enclosures, 11x17 plans) PAAutoCADD Projects\2006\06196.01\Landscaping Application\Belair Site Plan Cover.doc P �6�11 ... southburlington PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP-I q - b;3 (office use only) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW pAdministrative El 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. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): Bk 1130 pg 59 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Blue Dragonfly, LLC, 69 College Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): David S. Marshall, Civil Engineering Associates, Inc., 10 Mansfield View Lane, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 P 864-2323 x310 F 864-2271 e-mail dmarshall@cea-vt.com 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: dmarshall@cea-vt.com 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1519 Shelburne Road 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 1540-01519 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): Removal of exisitng diseased and dead landcaping and replacement with plant material of equal value. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): Commercial building - Retail (front) and wordworking (rear) c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): No change is proposed. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): 28.6% x 0.996 acres = 12,408 SF e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): One story, approximately 16 feet. f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): Not Applicable g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): 6 employees permitted for entire building. No change proposed. h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Plan Application Form. Rev 12-2011 8. LOT COVERAGE a. Building: Total Parcel Size: 43,386 Existing 28.6 Proposed 28.6 Sq. I't. 12,408 sq. ft. 12,408 sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 69.9 % / 30,327 sq. ft. Proposed 69.9 % / 30,327 sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing 38.3 % / 16,617 sq. ft. Proposed 38.3 % / 16,617 sq. ft. d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 1,500 * 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): $ No Change b. Landscaping: $ 5809 Replacement c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): None Proposed 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): No Chan 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 8 AM to 6 PM 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Weekd 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: June 1, 2014 14. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)1 regular size copies, one reduced copy (I I" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the site plan must be submitted A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application in accordance with the city's fee schedule. _ 6 Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy. .97 Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 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. GNATURE OF APPLICANT S104ATURE OF ROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: 11 Development Review Board E Administrative Officer I have reviewed his site plan application and find it to be: Comp. The applicant orpermittee 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. Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 �3 Michael Lawrence Associates Landscape Architects / Site Planning Consultants February 12, 2013 Antonio B. Pomerleau Pomerleau Real Estate 69 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re; Cost estimate to balance value for plants removed and plants to be installed Pomerleau Property - 1519 Shelburne Road, South Burlington, Vermont Existing plantings removed or to be removed QU NAME SIZE VALUE SUB -TOTAL 3 Crabapple 8 in. diam. $1,129 $3,387 3 Cedar 7-8 ft. ht. $ 342 $1,026 10 Yew 2-3 ft. ht. $ 115 $1,150 TOTAL VALUE OF PLANTS REMOVED New plantings 5,563 QU NAME SIZE VALUE SUB -TOTAL 2 Black Hills Spruce 8-10 ft. ht. $ 812 $1,624 2 Serbian Spruce 8-10 ft, ht. $ 675 $1,350 4 Little Giant Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 $ 300 5 Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 $ 375 2 Dark Green American Arborvitae 7-8 ft. ht. $ 400 $ 800 2 Smaragd Arborvitae 6-7 ft. ht. $ 265 $ 530 2 Techny Arborvitae 6-7 ft. ht. $ 265 $ 530 4 Woodward Arborvitae 30-36 in. ht. $ 75 300 TOTAL VALUE OF NEW PLANTINGS $5,809 MEMBER I Eight Linden Lane Essex Junction, Vermont, 05452 American Society PH/FAX 802-878-2778 C 802-578-9591 of Landscape Architects mike@mclasia.com `-e Ills ILOS 12. 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V�11}• 5 COLPANY VEHICLES - 6 SPACES - TOTAL PARCNO REOIIRED 25 SPACES LOCATION MAP TOTAL PARING PROVIDED 2B SPACES (2 INC.) r PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICANT TOTAL LOT. - 6.79 ACRES PCh* LEAU FIXRDATION J FY LUBE LEASE AREA - OSS ACRES C/O POMEPLEAU REAL ESTATE AUTO PARTS"WOODWOR(NO - OBIS ACRES Call£47E BI T EA(K: HAT LEASE AREA - 522 ACRES 91URJiOT011 VT 054M BUILDING COVERAGE PROPERTY OWNERS Jam,' LUBE - 257X OPw P(M110ATION AUTO PART %AVCKX WOFKW - 267X O P(MAALI FOI ZEAL ESTATE MAUIC HAT - VSY PLO -i99X(30X aW COLLEGE "-i Ow EXISTING LOT COVERAGE SITE JIFFY LUBE - %OX ZONING DISTRICT AUTO PAPTSMVODWO KNO - 74.0% COIAAERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) PLAN MAGIC HAT - 56,IX PLO - M% 17Dx FKOHTACE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED (WOODWOIKNU/AUTO PARTS) ""....... BARTLETT BAY ROAD D x 0 x RUG, 2006 SF ELBLF14E ROAD 262% 26SX (PLD) K� C1 BARTLETT"•" ROAD 319% 319X 1''20' SHEUKP , 5m 519X r� i 4:2. I i I�'1 (111'I I I , I II I�III111 I ( 1ILOS-- ETE I�II III' 11i•II II 12" i ' I i �111111' N/F LASH y I(y, I;I'j- 3 �I'I 1 11 1 ji' I 11 II III II — ' 4>u._ I I+Ii �(II11 � — y i EXIST. CB (t I IIIrI 1 I I 1 I I _ RIM=133.89 INV EAST=131.0 I I r l l l I •; :�;� 41NV WEST=130.9 IIII IIII '• / r III T -I 1 W- I I � y'1,1 _ I 1 I 1 r�l I EXISTING BUILDING - - I IIII I --.. dT I� ./�%i' //� '.•/ i ' I III I 01 I .I:!/ I. � i � _ Imo- : /' % %� �/% • I 1I � - I I I Pit I \ I I I EXIST. CB —_I� Ell I RIM=134 15 j \ III I I 1, I I PROPOSED it I IIv4 OUT=131.65 DUMPSTER I ^III I l i l I SCREENING (2 LOCATIONS) 4, 1 �- I I I s— I/•I'r I , PROPOSED' I BIKE RACKI I I I I rGl �I I --/ — rt7 ss //+ I I -- --- ,I ®�I I "o I ' I- I —G . -- ---I ... 1 i 50' R.O.W. "PROPOSED SNOW"" _ Z I I STORAGE i I �V I I z, I AREA I I AY. I ES FC¢2 LE 1 I �'I R 'll(7r ua1 ERS I �0 I x 0 I I I I I CB 4.28 I IL fi l l I1tL �! I � � p (• lT I I I< p�sl I. � I I .C1__.. �I (� (,. 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I ;.tip?- i ^,�A�•-)...�_ _ JIFFY ; I LUBE >I tf - N/F JOHN SHEARER 1 W GRAPHIC SCALE n 111 —=1 (IN FEET 1 Inch - 20 TL Q cc uj Tm uj �L uj a— _ Z Ir O W cf) Z CE ~ W n� Q I..L Z Ocf� (f) cf) J cf) I Q ir LL r•m LEGEND — — —sM— — — EXISTING CONTOUR —33E PROPOSED CONTOUR — — — PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT LINE — — SETBACK LINE ----SS— GRAVITY SEWER LINE ----FM— FORCE MAIN — — — W — WATER UNE ---OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC — — — G GAS UNE ® SEWER MANHOLE I( HYDRANT a SHUT-OFF ® CATCH BASIN •—•—• FENCE ©-' 'v'+'w 1, EXISTING TREES DRAINAGE DITCH CONCRETE PAD �► TRAFFIC FLOW PARKING CALCULATION PROPOSED AUTO PARTS AND EXIEFFM WOODWORKING WOODWORKING (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) - 3 EMPLOYEES 0.67 SPACES PER EMPLOYEE - 2 SPACES AUTO PARTS STORE (RETAIL 40% WHOLESALE 6OX) 2707 SF RETAIL FLOOR AREA 5 SPACES PER X= SF - 14 SPACES 4061 SF WHOLESALE FLOOR AREA 0.5 SPACES PER 1000 SF - 3 SPACES 6 COMPANY VEHICLES - 6 SPACES TOTAL PARKING REOUIRED 25 SPACES TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 28 SPACES (2 H.C.) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL LOT SIZE - 6.79 ACRES JIFFY LUBE LEASE AREA - 0.58 ACRES AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 0.99 ACRES MAGIC HAT LEASE AREA - 5.22 ACRES BUILDING COVERAGE JIFFY LUBE - 25.rX AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 28.7% MAGIC HAT - 17.5% PUD - 19.9% ( 30% LOT COVERAGE JIFFY LUBE - 910Y• AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 74.8X MAGIC HAT - 56.3% PUD - 61.9% ( 70% APPLICANT POMERLEAU FOUNDATION C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 PROPERTY OWNERS POMERLEAU FOUNDATION C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 ZONING DISTRICT COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) FRONTAGE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED (WOODWORKING/AUTO PARTS) BARTLETT BAY ROAD 0 % 0 Y. SHELBURNE ROAD 26.2% 26.2% (PUD) BARTLETT BAY ROAD 31.9 Y. 31.9 % SHELBURNE ROAD 51.9% 51.9% nnc EI.OIIVGEK: rE A CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. III P.O. BOX 485 SHELBURNE, VT 05482 002- 12s2D FAX •02A 22Y1 — —.1 cDE .- 0 Dow - — I. A.... . TR.IIK MJW cK CIZD DSM APPRDYED OWNER: POMERLEAU FOUNDATIC C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTA P.O. BOX 6 69 COLLEGE ST. BURLINGTON VERMONT I'PUJI (•C: PROPOSED CHANGE OF USE FOR EXISTING BUILDING 1519SHELBURNE ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT LUGAIIUN MAI' own cxecee• RensIDK ID/°/DI un ADDED DIXC RACX, SNOM ST 1 v. Mlx uPDATE Ex. CmDmoNs, ADD sc EXISTING SITE PLAN DATE I.nnill., rvi�l llFu AUG., 2006 1' * AA 20' 1C1 - PRoI. ND. 06196.01 PLANTING SPECIFICATION I . Plant names Indicated shall comply with "Standardized Plant Names" as adopted by the latest edition of the American Joint Commission of Horticulture Nomenclature. Attach legible tag with botanical name to each or representative plant. 2. Comply with sizing and grading standards of the latest edition of "American 5tandard5 for Nursery 5tock". 3. All plants shall be nursery grown. 4. Provide plants typical of their species and variety with normal, densely developed branches and vigorous, fibrous root systems. 5. Provide sound, healthy, vigorous plants free from defects, disfiguring knots, sunscald injuries, frost cracks, abrasions to the bark, crooked leaders, pruning wounds greater than one inch in diameter, insects and eggs. G. Evergreen trees shall be branched to the ground. 7. Provide freshly -dug plants. 8. Do not prune plants before delivery. 9. All plants shall be larger than the minimum size specified. Fifty percent of the plants shall be in the upper half of the range specified. 10. Place protective covering over plants transported in open vehicles to protect from windburn. I I . Balled and burbpped plants - provide firm, natural balls of earth. Cracked or mushroomed rootballs are unacceptable. 1 2. Contamer-grown plants - shall have been grown in container for a sufficient length of time for the root system to have developed to hold its soil together. Firm and whole plants shall neither be loose in their container nor pot-bound. 3. Shrubs and small plants shall meet the requirements for spread and height indicated in the plant list. Single stemmed or thin plans are unacceptable. 14. Time of planting - April 15th to October 15th. 1 5. Before starting work, report any defects on the site, such as incorrect grading, to the Landscape Architect. Commencement of work by the Landscape Contractor shall indicate his/her acceptance of the areas to be planted and he/she shall assume full responsibility for the work of planting. I G. Locate plants Indicated on the plan in the field. If obstructions are encountered that are not shown on the drawings, do not proceed with planting operations until the Landscape Architect has selected alternate plant locations. 17. Contractor shall contact Landscape Architect to inspect all plant material on site to review quality, size, species and variety before plantmg operations commence. 15. Plant substitutions will be permitted if authorized by Landscape Architect and City of South Burlington Arbonst. 19. If plants cannot be planted immediately upon delivery to the site, protect with soil, wet peat moss, bark mulch or in a manner acceptable to the Landscape Architect. 20. Stake plant locations as shown on drawings before planting. 5takang locations are Subject to approval of Landscape Architect. 2 1. The Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with "American Association of Nurserymen Standards for Materials, Installation and Maintenance". 22. Dig planting pits at a depth to set top of root flare shghtiy above finish grade and a width twice the diameter of the plants root ball. 23. Set plants in planting pit so trunks are straight. 24. Place topsoil mix in planting pits and compact. When pit is nearly filled, water thoroughly. Fill remainder of hole with topsoil mix, build four inch height saucer at top edge of pit. Flood saucer with water. 25. Drive four, two foot long, 2inch by 2 inch hardwood stakes into undisturbed soil one foot beyond edge of plant pit. Tie arbortie material to opposite stakes over root ball with one twist around tree trunk. 2G. Mulch trees and planting beds within 48 hours of planting. 27. Saturate installed plants with water during maintenance period as often as necessary to insure proper plant moisture. 28. Prune trees as necessary to remove dead or injured twigs and branches. Make cuts just outside of branch collar. 29. Maintain new planting and continue until acceptance. Maintenance includes; pruning, watermg, weeding, mulching, resetting plants to finish grade and vertical position, restoring plant saucer. 30. Correct defective work as soon as possible as deficiencies become apparent and weather and season permit. 3 1 . Remove and immediately replace all plants determined by the Landscape Architect to be unsatisfactory durng the initial planting installation. 32. Notify the Landscape Architect to inspect the work for substantial completion. When inspection is approved the owner's representative will confirm with written acceptance. 33. The Contractor is responsible to guarantee all plant material to be healthy and Flourmhmg for a period of two year from date of plantmg or written acceptance. 34. Plant replacements shall closely match adjacent plants of the same species. 35. Contractor shall replace failed or unsatisfactory plants at no cost to the owner. 3 Existing 10-18 k. lit . to remain (.Pp-. 3G ttoo remain (ppinx d8ft. length) panel 1 &fisting 3' Yew Hedge to be removed n panel 2 PbM, I I I Boulder / remain / s 1 / / / i / Existing 4' Yew Hedge to be removed panels 4 and 5 Excitng 4' Yew Hedge to remain (approx. 16 R. length) m panels 6 and 7 Lf I V el r t c 1I B u i l d i n g I'a n e I s !� 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Existy/g gpruce Trees STOM0 t emal ndlsturbed ovro tI 2 TOLG PxL pq 1 TOTE TOMB TONi TrLSM I TOTE ToLTOWo G I PIOM xci- / Eting Lawn TOLG Rep -Al Damage ( //l; Existin TAM I to be gremoved > <1 I Hardwood Bark I I Muleh Bed (3 inch depth) E-tng Lawn I Repair all Damage I 2 TOWO 1 I Existing 2 k. ht. Yew 5hn,bs (3) i TOWo I to be rem ° I I ---------------' -- ----- - - I 1 I e------------- U 5 - 1 R O U T E 5 H E L 8 1 -------------- --- e U R N -- O A D ---------L------aa--------- ARBORTIE GREEN FLAT WOVEN PLUMB TREE POLYPROPELENE STAKING MATERIAL 3/4 IN. WIDE, 900 LB. BREAK STRENGTH - 2 / TREE FASTEN ARBORTIE TO STAKES, WRAP OVER KOOTBAU, TWIST AROUND TRUNK TO KEEP TREE FROM ROCKING 3" MULCH - DO NOT APPLY or MOUND AROUND TRUNK FORM 4' SOIL SAUCER FIN15H GRADE - CUT AND BEND --5 BACK WIRE, PEEL BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL BREAK APART EDGE OF- 2 X BALL DIA. EXCAVATION W/5HOVEL SECTION (4) 2' X 2" X 2" LONG HARDWOOD STAKES DRIVEN FIRMLY INTO SUBGRADE PRIOR TO BACKFILLING UND15TURBED 501L 501L MIX - TWO PARTS EXCAVATED SOIL AND ONE PART APPROVED COMPOST. TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS. WATER THOROUGHLY. NOTES: 1. PLANT TREE 50 THAT TOP OF ROOT FLARE 15 VISIBLE ABOVE THE FINISH GRADE. 2. TREES SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS AFTER PLANTING. 3. EXAMINE ENTIRE TREE AND REMOVE ALL NURSERY TAGS, ROPE, STRING AND SURVEYOR TAPE PRIOR TO PLANTING TO PREVENT GIRDLING. DETAIL OF PLANTED TREE OR SHRUB NOT TO SCALE PLANT LIST PLANT4NGI-IPLAN KEY QU SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE/SPEC. PIGL 2 PICEA GLAUCA'DENSATA' BLACK HILLS SPRUCE B - 10 FT. PIoM 1 2 PICEA OMORIKA SERBIAN SPRUCE B- I O FT TOLG 4 THUJA OCCIDENTALIS'LR'RE GIANT' LITTLE GIANT ARBORVITAE 30-36IN. TOMB 6 THUJA OCCIDENTALIS'MR. BOWLING BALL' MR. BOWLING BALL ARBORVITAE 30.36 IN. TONI 2 THUJA OCCIDENTAUS'NIGRA' DARK GREEN AMER. ARBORVITAE 7-8 FT. TOSM 2 THUJA OCCIDENTALIS'SMARAGD' SMARAGO ARBORVITAE 6.7 FT. TOTE 2 THUJA OCCIDENTAUS'TECHNY' TECHNY ARBORVITAE 6.7FT. TOWO 1 3 THWAOCCIDENTALIS'WOODWARDII' WOODWARD ARBORVITAE 30-361N. SITE ENGINEER: -0� CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, IN IOMANSFIELDWEWLANE,SOUIHBURUNGTON,VrWO u.i K EGPde4IJa3 FAX' apad8l-aR)1 web: www.ceautmm aall - �ry�ryyL.... JERMpyj!•,, � • 'G�Zs W70 MCL`' ^ °'acndt, lxlx OWNER: ANTONONIO B. POMERLEAU LLC C/o POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 PROJECT: PROPOSED PUD AMENDMENT -- 1519-1525 SHELBURNE ROAD & 5 BARTLETT BAY ROAD Z SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT LEGEND f \� EXISTING PLANT TO BE REMOVED 0 EXISTING PUNT TD REMAIN ® NEW EVERGREEN SHRUB NEW EVERGREEN TREE EXISTING DEDDUOUS TREE TO REMAIN NAROMOOD BARK Mi AREA LOCATION MAP 1- = 200R I con I =- 1 R-ON 1 LANDSCAPE PLAN DATE RAIINc Ntm[N FEB. 2013 BCA13 1„ = 10' L- 1 rxa. No. 11210 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September 25, 2006 Brian Waxler Pomerleau Real Estate PO Box 6 69 College Street Burlington, VT 05402 Re: Site Plan #SP-06-53 - 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Waxler Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by Administrative Officer on September 22, 2006 (effective September 22, 2006). Please note the conditions of approval including that you obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. H-moco Z4, I (ch)-Q -7 3A-24 (@4) & Lf �-,4 55T7 w nyAn , « yc� o 1 l�S1n0 t ---7 ����-_joss Permit Number SP- 4+ - Y� CITY OF SOUTH BUPLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW 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. 1),QWNER OF RECO,4D (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) qJAPPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) ';L ® r r v� 1 rd� e O C: -tSa lb 96 3 --WLt 9( FAC 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): I - 5O V\At- 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 151 q 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 15 `i p - O t 5 G 9 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and si101; each separate use s;S77 9 1<T Cur fafltiyScc� aS 1000aljocki!m s 01:714 (Ce b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to c) Total building square footage on d) Height of building & number of floors if basement and mezzanine) 1 5-M(tQ buildings and existing buildings to remain) osed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) & c-.A)� l?L— . Sep 01 OB 01:55p CEA. Inc. 802-885-2271 p.2 I f) Number of employees & employees): vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office cp+ E "4Pt-oy0'=A-'rro ONti--. $ MW-0-0Ymn! (0 V g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 44301 i Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing_ $ % % / !'23y S~ sq. ft. Proposed Z8 - 1 —% / t Z 3 c{$ sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing% Proposed "��{Z2-1'1_q sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing ZCG - 2 % / 13253 sq. ft. Proposed 21oZ- % l 53 sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft_) 0 * * 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): $ 1 U ,C b) Landscaping: c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): Lq - 2-,-"(0 b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 3 7- c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Li LP 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: /P U D aK- 1?1� PA-'f S Pow- � 2 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 0 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 12I31 I 0 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) � f9� A, MMcTnQC &RlJL.�9 1 1500 5 her) ICE �,- " 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 3 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. &- oa:,k IGNATUREI. (OF, APPI, ANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY CIWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board /Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: 2/complete ❑ Incomplet C D e pr f Planning & Zoning or Designee ate 4 I I i- ILOS I p I TE 12" I I I: T 4q i 4-'FIlI��''! I �r I XIST. CB RIM=133.89 INV EAST=131.0 t '..` 'i'j INV WEST 130 9 I � �I ; K,I l i � Y ' I EXIST. CB RIM=134115 INS/ OUT=131.65 I III rjlli!i: 0 N/F LASH - - 1� _I 1!� i77 } - 4 of ' 50' R.O.W. % I WI 71 i CES FdR LE ERS I �- tj �•. Fr � * CB ,: _S } 34.28 1 * -- GANIC i r ;,III:;::; �. "' . \ . iiir %;;EXISTING BUILDING L RUCK j-\�ii -i I I I J lCIE� 4— I ----I--G----- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I (A I i I 0 Lj cc Lu 00 J Lu 0 z Z °C O W �Z f1r m: W 0 � J _I� Q ir LL Z SITE ENGINEER: ..LEGEND F ---m--- EASTING CONTOUR 316— PROPOSED CONTOUR — — — — PROPERTY LINE CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC- — EASEMENT LINE P.O. BOX485 &HELSURNE VT M482 — .. .. — SETBACK LINE uc1 b65¢:25 FAX 6024I 322rt wPt•. xrrr c.,i .,.e.u• ----SS-- GRAVITY SEWER LINE coexmcer ®soce Au. moan xecxvm ----FM FORCE MAIN OIU1Ri — — — W WATER LINE MJW — — —OE — OVERHEAD ELECTRIC cI—D — — — G GAS LINE DSM ® SEWER MANHOLE APPRDW[D 3; HYDRANT 0 SHUT—OFF ■ CATCH BASIN OWNER: .—�—. FENCE EIOSDNG TREES POMERLEAU FOUNDATION --- DRAINAGE DITCH C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE CONCRETE PAD .y. TRAFFIC FLOW P.O. BOX 6 69 COLLEGE ST. BURLINGTON VERMONT PROJECTPROPOSED CHANGE OF USE FOR EXISTING BUILDING 1519 SHELBURNE ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT PARKING vfX ONOOD PRO OI'ALRGO PAFi9LMCD 3Tp NOFiIQXIOf WOODWORKING (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) - awRAW. h k� y IIIIu t 3 EMPLOYEES "znrlL ' E I 0.67 SPACES PER EMPLOYEE - 2 SPACES ;' 3 AUTO PARTS STORE (RETAIL 40% WHOLESALE 60%) PADJECT ..T. 2707 SF RETAIL FLOOR AREA ' 5 SPACES PER 1000 SF - 14 SPACES 4061 SF WHOLESALE FLOOR AREA 0.5 SPACES PER 1000 SF - 3 SPACES -, 6 COMPANY VEHICLES - 6 SPACES LOCATION MAP TOTAL PARKING REOUIRED 25 SPACES TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 27 SPACES (2 H.C.) - r = 2000 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT I, TOTAL LOT SIZE - 6.79 ACRES JIFFY LURE LEASE AREA - 0.58 ACRES AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 0.99 ACRES MAGC HAT LEASE AREA - 5.22 ACRES N/F JOHN SHEARER --%J-- a /// - APHIC SCALE 20 ---1- /•. R IN FEET ) I i ch - 20 ft. APPLICANT POMERLEAU FOUNDATION C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 BUILDING COVERAGE PROPERTY OWNERS JIFFY LUBE - 25.7% AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 28.7% POMERLEAU FOUNDATION MAGIC HAT 7 C/O POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE PUD - 19.97Y. ( 3 0% LEGE 69 COLSTREET BURUNGTON, VT 05401 LOT COVERAGE ZONING DISTRICT JIFFY LUBE - 91.0% AUTO PARTS/WOODWORKING - 748% COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) MAGIC HAT - 513.3% PUD - 61.9% ( 70% FRONTAGE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED (WOODWORKING/AUTO PARTS) BARTLETT BAY ROAD 0 % 0 SHELBURNE ROAD 26.2% 26.2% (PUD) BART= BAY ROAD 31.9 % 31.9 SHELBUP"- ROAD I 51.9% 51.9% I DATE I CHRCM 1 R6t'ISIDN I EXISTING SITE PLAN DATE .RARING .—a+ AUG., 2006 RDAE C1 1' = 20' Pea. NO. 06196.01 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 31, 2001 Mr. Antonio Pomerleau 69 College Street, Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402-0006 Re: Final Plat Application 1518 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Pomerleau: The approval for 1518 Shelburne Road has lapsed. The failure to record final plat plans within the 90-day period has made the approval null and void. Please resubmit a subdivision final plat application. Enclosed are the Findings of Fact and Decision of the Development Review Board approval on July 10, 2001 and transmittal letter. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner City of South Burlington, Department of Planning and Zoning CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING 6& ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 July 26, 2001 Mr. Antonio Pomerleau 69 College Street, Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402-0006 Re: Final Plat Application 1518 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Pomerleau: Enclosed please find a copy of the Finding of Facts of the Development Review Board meeting on July io, 2ooi (effective date July 24, 2001). Please note the conditions of approval, including that the final plat plans be recorded in the South Burlington land records within 90 days or this approval will be null and void. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me. S incerely, Sarah MacCallum Associate Planner Enclosure 7/10/01 MOTION OF APPROVAL POIVIERLEAU—MECHANICAL ROOM ADDITION 1519 SHELBURNE ROAD I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve final plat application #SD-01-31 of Antonio Pomerleau to amend a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on 6.8 acre parcel. The amendment consists of constructing a 120 square foot mechanical room for existing light manufacturing use, 1519 Shelburne Road, as depicted on a one (1) page set of plans entitled, "Pomerleau Planned Unit Development Proposed Overall Site Plan South Burlington Vermont", prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc., dated October 1996, last revised on 4/21/98, with a stamped received date of 5/17/01, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the mechanical room will generate zero (0) additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour, 3. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the mechanical room. 4. Any change to the final plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 5. The final plat plan (sheet one) shall be recorded in the South Burlington land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shall be signed by the Development Review Board Chair or Clerk prior to recording. 6. Plans shall be revised to show the approved temporary railroad station. 1 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 10 JULY 2001 PAGE 8 Mr. Belair said there were no issues. Mr. Boucher moved to approve Application #C'U-01-21 of Craig and Gail Spain subject to the stipulations in the draft motion dated 10 .July 2001. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Sketch Plan application #SD-01-30 of Albert & Marie St. Amand to amend a previously approved plat for a 17,036 sq. ft. building used for mixed retail and office and accessory buildings used for the storage of boats and recreational vehicles. The amendment consists of a phased project to: 1) convert the 17,036 sq. ft. building to warehousing, storage and distribution use, 2) demolition of existing accessory buildings, and 3) construction of 35,800 sq. ft. of warehousing, storage and distribution use in six buildings, 1825 Shelburne Road: Mr. McClellan said the property is now an auto parts store and used to be Wicks Lumber. He showed access to the property and water and sewer connections that will continue to be used. He also showed the location of the stormwater pond. The project will be phased in. Mr. Belair said the plan makes sense. He noted that the applicant must substantially start the project within three years. The Board can state a maximum number of years for build -out. Mr. McClellan suggested 6 years with the first building being built immediately. Mr. Belair noted it would be a low parking generator. No issues were raised. Public hearing: Final Plat Application #SD-01-31 of Antonio Pomerleau to amend a planned unit development consisting of three buildings on 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of constructing a 120 sq. ft. mechanical room for existing light manufacturing use: Mr. Robert showed where the room would be. Mr. Boucher said the plan should indicate the temporary railroad station location. Mr. Schmitt moved to approve Final Plat Application #SD-01-31 subject to the conditions in the draft motion dated 10 ,July 2001 amended to include Stipulation #6: The Plan shall be revised to show the temporary railroad station. Mr. Boucher seconded. The motion passed unanimously. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 July 6, 2001 Mr. Antonio Pomerleau 69 College Street, P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Clermont 05402-0006 Re: Final Plat Application 1518 Shelburne Road Deer .Mr. Pomerleau: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and my comments. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer SM/td Encis. DIvV1ELOPMENT REVMW, BOARD MIEMO J-UI,Y 10, 2001 M EETIIING amendment consists of a phased project to: 1) convert the 17,036 square foot building to warehousing, storage, and distribution use, 2) demolition of existing accessory buildings, and 3) construction of 35,800 square feet of warehousing, storage, and distribution use in six (6) buildings, 123 Tdesti bane. This property is being reviewed as a major subdivision because it is a commercial complex and the definition of a major subdivision includes commercial complexes. This property is located in the Commercial. Two District. It is bounded on the north by a 40 foot right-of-way and a bakery, on the east by an auto dealership, and on the south and west by a Vermont Electric Power transmission line. Access/Circulation: Access to the property is provided via a 40 foot right-of-way from Shelburne road. No changes are proposed. Circulation on the site is adequate. Coverage/Setbacks: Building coverage will increase from 16% to 29.9% (30% max). Overall coverage will decrease from 70.6% to 70%m (70% max). All setbacks are being met. Parking: Three parking spaces are required and eight are being provided. One handicapped space is required and two are being provided. A bike rack is being provided as required. Landscaping: The applicant should provide the cost of construction at preliminary plat. Traffic: This property is located in Traffic Overlay Zone 5 which allows this property to generate a maximum of 194.5 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M. peak hour. The property was previously approved for 42 P.M. peak hour vte's. The proposed use will generate 13.48 P.M. peak hour ,;Ae's for a 28.52 vte decrease. Lighting: The preliminary plat application should include the location of all building mounted and pole mounted lights along with cut sheets indicating the type of fixtures, wattage, and mounting height. All lights must be downcasting and shielded. Dumpster: A screened dumpster area is being provided. Sewer: The applicant should request additional sewer allocation, if needed, with the preliminary plat application. Other: The applicant is requesting to phase the project in four phases over six years (please see enclosed letter). Auto rental use will be added to this project as a separate conditional use application at the same meeting as final plat review. 9) POl" RLEAU — F01AL PLAT APPLCIIAATII0N — MECHANICAL ROOM,1519 SHEL2URNE ROAD 10 DEVELOPMENT RE)UW BOARD NIEUM0 JULY 10, 2001 MEETING This project consists of a final plat application to amend a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of constructing a 120 square foot mechanical room for existing light manufacturing use. The property involving this PLID includes the AudioNideo Authority building at 1519 Shelburne Road, the Jiffy Lube building at 1525 Shelburne Road, and the Magic Hat brewery at 5 Bartlett Bay Road. It is located within the Commercial Two and Conservation & Open Space Districts. It is bounded on the north by an auto dealership, on the east by a retail store on Shelburne Road, on the south by Bartlett Bay Road, and on the west by the Vermont Railway r. o. w. Access/Circulation: No effect expected. Coverage/Setbacks: The entire PUD building coverage will increase from 18.5% to 20.94% (30% max). The overall coverage will increase from 60.1%to 64.2% (70% max). The front yard coverage along Bartlett Bay Road will remain 31.9% and along Shelburne Road will remain 51.9% (30% max). The existing situation will not be made worse by this application. Setback requirements are met by all buildings except the Jiffy Lube building that does not meet the front setback requirement from Shelburne Road. Parking: No additional spaces required. Landscaping: The minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, of $300 is not being met. Staff recommends that this requirement be waived as the site is already well landscaped. Traffic: No effect expected. Sewer: No additional sewer allocation is needed. Lighting: No effect expected. Dumpster- No effect expected. 10) REALM - SIKETCH PLAN APPLICATION — SIX LOT SUBDMSION, 1200 DORSETSTREET This project consists of a sketch plan application to subdivide an existing 5.3 :)2 acre lot into six lots ranging in size from .47 acres to 1.17 acres, 1200 Dorset Street. This property is located within the Southeast Quadrant Zoning District. It is bounded on the west by Dorset Street, on the north, south and east by residences. LAKE CHAMPLAIN \ LEGEND - -- - 336 - EXISTING CONTOUR I, �'I` 336 PROPOSED CONTOUR --- PROPERTY LINE ----SS GRAVITY SEWER LINE ----FM FORCE MAIN ---- W WATER LINE ----OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC © SEWER MANHOLE ® WATER MANHOLE Q PUMP STATION HYDRANT ® SHUT-OFF L3-a POWER POLE (W/ AREA LIGHT) •-0 PROPOSED AREA LIGHT ® CATCH BASIN .-X-X FENCE EXISTING TREES {�3 l y-^ PROPOSED TREES DRAINAGE DITCH RAILROAD TRACKS CONCRETE PAD TRAFFIC FLOW STATE OF VERMONT (VERMONT RAILWAY) ZONING DISTRICT COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL LOT SIZE - 6.8 ACRES LOT 1 AREA - 4.72 ACRES LOT 2 AREA - 2.08 ACRES BUILDING COVERAGE__ LOT 1 COVERAGE - 21.6% LOT 2 COVERAGE - 20.8% PUD - 21AY ( 30% LOT COVERAGE LOT 1 COVERAGE - 58.9% LOT 2 COVERAGE - 642% PUD - 60.5% ( 70X Y T II I I RR I I .I ml I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I II I I II I I II EXIST. 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HOAR POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES *AP \ AP �A° �API� 11111i1 �jIIII CS F Ci C,` a 11111111 III EXIST. Ca I I Il}I,I 1 .11 •. ( ` .. I INV EAST891I P I1� II I I I NL I NV WEST=tJOf9 F., I I IIII I I O I I if i111 I\I I I IL I Jill I \I. I I 1.1 I111 s II,Y III \P q •1111Jjjl O EXISTING BUILDING I EMT. CB - M.0 , EXIST. CB I A I RIM-134.15 (r CXIS7. CS ' BUILDING AREA - 37027 SF. \ RIM-134.37 �: I 1 I I� 1 I I I IINV OUT-131 5 I i I I I r 'NV EAST-1 0 I I III I I I NV WES1-1 616 CY 77 'l ii S I hI IIIIII Iil�( r� \\ I IIII I,I I EAST. SMX l I N SELF 3.54 I I I I 1111 /� / / / / ✓/; I 1 , SHELF-129s 1 //�/� / ✓ /.r / ,// // % '. I I III IIIIII a INv-,2E.1 10 C ACeB FOR, NEB _ I I III Tl III 1 I Fw mv_,w.9 1 /% �' j. / / �i ��/�/j%i//ji // VEC-rABLE b I,i�}}, L�J III IIIII I I i \ !;% CUSEOL6'i8 I "f • I11 II 1j1111 I I �� ♦ r ♦' ' � ° /�/ //, I I E1sT. CB I M -134.2a I I i I i I IIII. I If III � �^moo �•`01 /.E' /�i, I I I I III I I I I I 1 IIII I I basT. PUMP kLIII I I .1 , I I I I I I I I I I JI IJJ I ' SunaN I j 1 1III IIIII�I� C'1 II 2I sA TRd 2 / / III I I I I S�Sti AL O � 1�I NM BEasoNA_ VEGETABJ=7RLICK I I 1 III I AND TRAIAR IVI0 _I � I i I I I,I i i j rrll I i I� l� i\\, ' L/• I I /y-�' � .a'�' ,1/�j• 1M'Iuq[ ''� T�`'� EAST. CeJ RAI-134.24 Iv EXIST. CO ` - IIII I I ''I i1. I I1 1' 4J2 ACRES INv 3371129.01 jldl I / 0 Q O x W z m J LS_I Ln LIj r` I-- D O lY Cn VEI m Burlington IL Z m O 0 �a z� y01 2 J O Q INV EAST-1 .4 \ _ �� i� NOTES: INV NEST-1 9.2 f. G! / 1 I I i N4j I I I r i 1 I 1>b 13� �! -' �'_,�• t'' ; . N " 1. THE FUTURE BUILDING DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF THE FINAL APPROVAL �.I 2. ALL SEWER MAINS AND SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN I _ I I I I IRI R A 11 WB S rJ+ iE l I ���� JOHN SHEARER ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS. 3. SEWER USE TO BE DETERMINED THROUGH THE DIFFERENCE OF TOTAL ! I I I tl I I. • ' _ _ ���-� \ METERED WATER USE MINUS METERED PRODUCT USE. ,r D ry _ 1 p i _ PROPERTY OWNER I,BAY/ ROA --"____','- ANTONIO POMERLEAu r-» MJW ADDED SUBDIVISION LINE _ _�� - l B AR��- _ l w POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE -To-„ MrW REV. SEWER. LANDSCAPING, ADDED PADS 9•_' I I _�'1* _ _ \�aAr 1 l BURLINGGTON69 E 05401 2-11-m DSM REVISED PER PLANNING COMM. APPROVAL 2-111 pw REVISED FOR TKm= � T. POMERLEAU PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT - GRAPHIC SCALE PROPOSED ORGANIC SALES PARKING I '•/E T. SMH I I "N-� I-22- DSM REVISED AS PER SKETCH PLAN COMMENTS R1�-ua3a E T FRONTAGE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED 1-1-SAV REVISED AS PER PRELIMINARY COMMENTS OVERALL SITE PLAN I 1 I LOT 1 - BARTLETT BAY RD 46.4% 46AX DOW ChVd pavw 1 I 1 I LOT 2 - ROUTE 7 o 1 I 578 % 57.8 % ( IN FEET I I i-h - 30 It - DroWn by MJW Dot* OCTOBER, 1996 - SHEET LOT 2 - BARTLET7 BAY RD 46.97 48.9% DSM T- a 30' CIVIL ENdNEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. I ITN 1 1 LOT 2 - TOTAL 56.8% 56.8% Ch-k*d by Scol* SHELBURNE, VERMONT --A ,, 04M o,...,,... 1,,. 07IR1 PLANNING COMMISSION 3 March 1998 page 3 three years to assure _that �the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving 5. Pursuant to Section 26.105(a)_of the zoning reoularions, the South S�Burlingtonn Plan_ing�Commission grants the applicant�a $1350 credit for�existinq trees on the site. 6. All new exterior l_ighti_ ng�shall consist of downcastinq shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any _change in lighting shall �be�approved by the City Plannercrior_to_.installation. The existing pole mounted flood light at the front of thee pro ep rty shall be removed for` replaced with a downcastinq shielded fixture approved by the City Planner. 7. For the purpose�of calculatiing road impact fees under the South �Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Planning Commission estimates that the proposed expansion will generate 0.9 ad- ditional vehicle trip ends durinq the P.M. peak hour. 8. The applicant yshall _obtain a zoning permit within six months ursuant to Section 27.302 of the zonin re ulations or this approval is nullandvoid 9. The applic ance from the di t i o n ."��'��� t shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancyompli- dministrative Officer prior to use of the ad - 10. Any change to the site plan shall require approval bythe South Burlington Planning Commission. Mr. Dinklage seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 5. Public Hearing: Final plat application of Pomerleau Real Estate to amend a planned unit development consisting of 3 buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amend- ment consists of converting 4800 sq. ft. of a 12,000 sq. ft. building currently used for retail to light manufacturing: Mr. O'Rourke stepped down during this hearing due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Bushnell said the property is located at Shelburne Rd/ Bartlett Bay Rd. The project is in the Audio Video Warehouse space and will become a woodworking area with two employees. They will also have a small office. There is existing parking for 28 vehicles and the requirement is for 25. There will be no increase in plumbing and no change in lighting. Mr. Burgess noted a net reduction in vheicle trip ends. PLANNING COMMISSION 3 March 1998 page 4 No issues were raised by the Commission. Ms. Barone moved the Planning Commission Wa prove the final plat a22lication of�Pomerleau Real Estate �to�amend a planned unit development consisting of three buildings on a 6.8_ acre pa,rcel, 1519 Shelburne_ Road. The amendment of convertinq4,800, sq. ft_ of a 12,0000 soft. ; building currently used for retail to light manufacturing, as depicted__.on_ a_ two page s_et of plans, page one entitled "Grace Pomerleau Furniture Site Plan South BurlingtonYVerroo t," prepared by_.Civil �Engineering Associates, Inc, Dated November,1997 last revised 1 29 98 with the fol- lowing stipulationsr 1. All— revious approvals._. and stiuulations which are not super- seded by this approval_ shall remain in effect. 2. Any new exterior lighting shall consist of�downcasting shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. _eAny change inlightinn _shall�be�aoproved�by _t_he City Plannersrior�to installation. 3. For the pure se of calculating road iim2act fees under the South B3rlington�Impact Fee Ordinance, the Planning Commission estimates that the change in use will generate zero additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 4. Any changes to the final_plat__,plans shall require approval of the South Burlington PlanninCommission. 5. The final plat plan (sheet 1) shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shellbe signed by hbe PlanningCommission �Chair or Clerk prior_.to recording. . --- Mr. Teeson�seconded. Motion passed unanimously._ 6. Public Hearing: Final Plat Application of MBL Associates/ Michael Dugan AIA to amend a planned residential development involving 202.2 acres of land and consisting of 161 single family lots and 60 multi -family units. The amendment consists of 1) replacing the 15 4-unit multi -family buildings with 30 2-family buildings, 2) resubdividing two lots into 6 lots, and 3) removing the overflow parking area: Mr. O'Rourke stepped down during the hearing due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Dugan said they will widen the pads near the units to accommodate overflow parking. The have also added bike racks as required and adjusted the landscaping. There will still be Permit Number SD- - S CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT REVIEW 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. For amendments, please provide pertinent information only. 1) OWNER OF RECORD 4n&&;n , f fi" er" (, 64 S0 /.S/q ame as shown on deed, ?address, phone and fax #)_ - tip,-ac. PW r6 3 ,y,2149 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page 9)�/.r e 77 a c S- 3) APPLICANT {Name, mailing address, phone and fax Lct' e 5%�i�Gr1��7 �y vsuo�-GAG ���/ ego --Fa/Q F4 � srG 3 - ftd/mot 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing add2s, phone and fax #) eG �. 11rA 6) TAX PARCEL 1D # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) I �— % U 0 / 5 q.. G _11!0r3 - va1py 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) '�40 S b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) J,�U s S-7- m,e-C4 Iwa- 'e"6 5 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, sp cify if basement and mezzanine) /er i /, l , h- �vc1 C 1`� ri'✓� v) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) 0 f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non-offwe employees): -e-"`' 210ye z'(� L/ V-- 'Ce-r g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): g) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing �� a% Proposed o�.. °lo b) Overall (building, parking,outside storage, etc) Existing0% Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing ��, G % Proposed ��- % 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ X-12 G>D& b) Landscaping: $ � S" � c) Other site improvements (Please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): b) A.I. 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: — Lr 13) ESTIMATED PROTECT C0MPLETION DATE: G / / 7 /2r- & % 14) PLANS AND FEE Plat plans shall_ be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. 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 final plat application (see Exhibit A). 1) 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. Do not write below this line I have reviewed this final plat application and find it to be: ❑ complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date PUBLIC HEAfill SOUTH BURLN&'f(7Ttf-' --- 'plat DEVELOPMENT" ft 5. Final plaapplic�- VIE1MBOABD tion #SD-01-33 of Homestead Design, The South Burfih Development.: Inc. to amend a planned residential Board wilC tioid- development cons!&- lic hearing- of 296-rasfderstial South Burlin ands and an "t8- bola Hall, Con afa', golf course,' Dorset Room, 575 street. The amend- Street.' South.-'B ment consists OR -mi- ton, Vermonton .- nor modifications to day, July 1R 20M iC decks; grading, build- 7:30P. M. to, cdnaktevr: irgs, etc. for the Glen thefeNovwng: -=-=-= Eagles project, Park Road. T. Applii:a7io - 25 of Clingbin S . Tap _- S. Application #CU-01- Wang seeking ap 23 of the . , proval under- Section Wireless One. Leased" 26.05, COndiionst -, Realty Corp.: seeking Uses, and Sectioa,! approval under Sec- 26.75, Accessory Res tion 26.05, Condi- idential , Urutil, of the tionai Uses; of the South _ 2on South Burlington T - -: ing F41 Re ing. Regulat ons Re- quest fe.,W �- quest is fo► pernss=- _ Sim 11 ,-1)+-.reQ�-4 21 19 ' siort> to IN** 7M square foot'`setttrs- foot .toner, end [31 ' so yy residential -unit, stall -three panel; antennas on the neiiv-' 72 East Terrace tower.. 625 Hinesburg Road.- 2. Preiimmaryypixyy application #SIT T 3i' 7. Final at applies-, of Daniel- '# >"L9ec� tion #SU=Ot-32 to O'Brien, DBp tiores2.:: amend. a' previously Park Reeky Cord: slid` approval planned unit The O'Brienn amifp. development consis- Limited Partnersgipa for- a 101 a*--�leryred fins of 1 ati 88 room building � a 7T - room residential developp hotel budding, and`31 275 restaurant ment and a s*, [61 ,lot subdivision, Hines= a seat The amendfneht con- burg Road and Ken- slats of adding addi= nedy Drive. J tionak landscaping as . required by Att 250, 1 3. Applicadon #CU-01-- Dorset Street. 21 of Cra�i'gg end Gad .Spain seeking condt- ' 8. Application. #CU-0t-,_ tionai use appraisal 22 of Indspenifant .; under . Section 26 05, Wireless One Leased Conditional Users `� , Realty Corp. seeking . Section 26.75♦- Acts= conditional use ap-. sory Residenti]ai;i pproval from .Section. Units, of the South ' 26.05 of the South Burlington Zoning Burlington Zoning., Regulations. Request , Regulations. Request is for permission to, is for permission to:- construct a. =5' '2 i instal three [3): anten-.• square foot acces- i nas'„, OR cupola and sory residential unit, : I roof of Sheraton Inn, 1 Woodside Dove 870 WRiston Road. - 4. Final plate applicacopies of. Non #SD 0i-31 of An- Pomerfeau tons are evaiii for inspection at ; tonio - to. amend a planned unit" public the South Burlington ;; Development consis- city Hall. ling of three [3) . build- irgs on 6.8 acre per- John Dinklage; Chair- '1 cel, 1.519 Shelburne Road.. The amerf& man South Burlington De-, 1 men consists of con= v e l o: p m e n t Review- . structing a 120 Board l� square foot mecharri; cal room for .exiliing June 23, 2001. light manufacturing use. LAKE CHAMPLAIN \ LEGEND - - .336- -- EX:STING CONTOUR 336 PROPOSED CONTOUR --- PROPERIY LINE ----SS GRA\JTY SEWER LINE ---FM FOICE MAIN - - _ W WATER 24E ---OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC ® SEWER MANHOLE ® WATER MANHOLE P©PUMP STATION u YDRANT ® SHLT OFT �3a POWER POLE (W/ AREA LIGHT) w :ROPOSEO AREA LIGHT ® CATCH BASIN X-X-X FENCE © :`c __ EXISTING TREES PROPOSED TREES DRAINAGE DITCH [] RAILROAD TRACKS CONCRETE PAD TRAFFIC FLOW STATE OF VERMONT (VERMONT RAILWAY) ZONING DISTRICT COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL LOT SIZE - 6.8 ACRES LOT I AREA - 4.72 ACRES LOT 2 AREA - 2.08 ACRES BUILDING COVERAGE LOT 1 COVERAGE - 2L6% LOT 2 COVERAGE - 20.8% PUD - 21.47 ( 30% LOT COVERAGE LOT i COVERAGE - 5897 LOT 2 COVERAGE - 642X PUD - 60..T/. ( 7OX ' NTING SCHEDULE SYMBOL NAME SIZE/CALIPER NUMBER ../ WHITE CEDAR 4 - 5' B & 8 136 WHITE BIRCH 2 1/2 - 3" CAL 8 " AL AMERICAN LINDEN 2 1/2 CAL. 4 NM NORWAY MAPLE 2 1/2 CAL. 1 c{3� ey(RO RED OAK 2 1/2" CAL. 1 EASTERN ARBORVITAE3' B&B. 4 �WEA )yK[Cy CANADIAN YEW 3' B&B 17 71CCJ CREEPING JUNIPER 5 GALLON 11 AR AUSTRIAN PINE 5-6' TALL 5 GRASSING "LOAM AND SEED - S 980 DOUGLAS W. AND CHERYL A. HOAR I _ i POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES *V *AP I I I1 a n II i _; (POTENTIAL FUTURE ADDITION EXIST. SMH RIM-133.05 SHELL=*8.7 CL WV-127.3 '-`---SS-' T' III dl 1 ',II (IL \/ IIII i I I I is ��r EXIST. C9 134 I 1 RIM-133.891 I ,III I I I 1 r• / p1 ,INV EAST- 31.jl INV NEST=�30,9 IIII' II!� 'IIII II l l I I III I II �111 Il�;liullll � 1�1 � � '� :, I •:::`..�,... I 1"IIiII'l,d '1 1 1, 1I 1 4 I / I I I I IIII I II Ic j:;lv,Irll I I, . I tip;::•' I II11 I"I I11Q1I I1� I Iq `\ I I y�il IIII �1111 Iliil IIII 14 I ii 'III I I Ill I I I -- / I •.' \ k 1. 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I ' �- {` , I I f I I I Y I I 7C �oE' J 1>•-' fl J L,I 1 of .J AhntonEAsr ce INN V INV UST-129.41 IIII -111 j j 1I ± 11\ \ i INV TEST -I 9.2 l I� 1i6 . "'<a A = _ T" �. 'DOE'' �i� NOTES: III A - l 1. THE FUTURE BUILDING DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES IIIIII -Fri G- ONLY AND IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF THE FINAL APPROVAL. I , 1 ' I 1 1 I I I• h 111 l� a w6 aL l p°j �� i" - 1 1 I 2' ALL SEWER MAINS AND SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN ��' 1 ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON PUBLIC JOHN SHEARER WORKS STANDARDS. a '`� >_-`Y ��,F 11 _W-TJam, \- 3. SEWER USE TO BE DETERMINED THROUGH THE DIFFERENCE OF TOTAL I11 METERED WATER USE MINUS METERED PRODUCT USE RO Ap _ - - _ PROPERTY OWNER i I I I I I �OC''•G '_' -' "r� r] T'`�jf -%'_I K _- ANTONIO POMIERIEAU n_r MJW ADDED SUBDIVISION UWE .. AR�L� POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE69 COLLEGE STREET _,o-., MJw I nEv, sEwEa,. uwoscAPlNc, Aooco PADS 2-1-OsM REVISED PER PLANIBNG COMM. APPROVAL BURLNGTON, VT OS4OI =-s 0w REVISED FOR ADDTp1AL LANDSCAPNG P GRAPHIC SCALE OMERLEAU PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT I - T-tM 05M REVIAS PER P k 2 COMMENTS PROPOSED ORGANIC SALES PARKING � I EAST. SMH I I -IN -' DSY REVISED AS PER SKETCH PLAN COMMENTS RIM-13535 Y T FRONTAGE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED 2T- - I SAY REVISED AS PERPRELIMINARY COMMENTS OVERALL SITE PLAN l 1 LOT 1 - BARTLETT BAY RD 46.4% 46.4% pqV C Wd Re Wo T I I LOT 2 - ROUTE 7 I. 57,8 % 57.8 X ( IN PEER ) TIISLOBER. 1996 SHEET 21 7 . LOT 2 - BARTLETT BAY AD I I I 489% 48.9% 1 lneh - 30 TL Drown by _MJW, Dote 1 I I LOT 2 - TOTAL 56.8% 56.S7 Check*d by GSM. Scab I' a 30' CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. SHELBURNE, VERMONT 1 e.......o.w �. nsM o.,.�..., •,,. oTSA� City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658.7955 March 27, 1998 Richard Bushnell Pomerleau Real Estate P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the March 3, 1998 Planning Commission minutes. Please note the conditions of approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. City Planner JW/mcp l Encl cc: Dave Marshall City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 March 16, 1998 Richard Bushnell P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the City Planner on March 3, 1998 (effective 3/10/98). Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that the final plat plan be recorded within 90 days (6/8/98) or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. S cerely Joe eith, City Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl. cc: Dave Marshall City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 February 20, 1998 Richard Bushnell P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 7.30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call ie Weith, ity Planner JW/mcp Encls cc: Dave Marshall A MOTION OF APPROVAL ANTONIO POMERLEAU I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the final plat application of Pomerleau Real Estate to amend a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of converting 4,800 square feet of a 12,000 square foot building currently used for retail to light manufacturing, As depicted on two (2) page set of plans, page one (1) entitled, "Grace Pomerleau Furniture Site Plan South Burlington Vermont," prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc., dated November, 1997, last revised 1/29/98, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. Any new exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 3. For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Planning Commission estimates that the change in use will generate zero (0) additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 4. Any changes to the final plat plans shall require approval of the South Burlington Planning Commission. 5. The final plat plan (sheet 1) shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. Memorandum - Planning February 24, 1998 agenda items February 20, 1998 Page 4 Dumpster: Existing and proposed dumpster will be screened. Li htin : Exterior lighting consists of the following: — four (4) building mounted 175 watt mercury vapor lights with downcasting luminaries. — three (3) building mounted 175 watt mercury vapor lights over a side rear door and front facade. — five (5) 75 watt incandescent soffit lights in entry. These lights should not cast light beyond the property line. 6) CENTURY PARTNERS, L.P. - SITE MODIFICATIONS - REVISED FINAL PLAT This application was continued from the January 13, 1998 meeting (minutes enclosed) to provide staff an opportunity to obtain a legal opinion from the City Attorney. This project consists of amending an approved planned unit development consisting of 96,800 square feet of general office and shopping center use in four (4) buildings. The amendment consists of minor modifications to the footprint of building "B", lot coverage, parking and landscaping. The requested modifications have already been made. This property was last revised on 7/8/97 . This property located at 100 Dorset Street and 2 & 4 Market Street (formerly Corporate Way) lies within the C 1 and CD I Districts. It is bounded on the north by a commercial building used for personal service and retail, on the east by the Ramada Inn and undeveloped property, on the south by the Anchorage Motor Inn and Market Street, and on the west by Dorset Street. Proposed Mary Street Extension: Enclosed is a letter from the City Attorney regarding the placement of a transformer in the proposed Mary Street Extension r.o.w. Basically, the City has three (3) options: 1) approve the plan as proposed which would require the City to pay the cost of relocating the transformer when the no.w. is obtained and the road constructed, 2) deny the application which would start the time clock for condemning the land for the road. The applicant would be responsible for removing the transformer. The cost of condemning the land may or may not exceed the cost of moving the transformer. 3) Approve the application with a condition that the applicant pay the cost of moving the transformer if and when the road is constructed. If the applicant appeals this condition, the City may or may not win the appeal. If the Commission decides to go with option #2, I suggest you hold off on a decision in order to give staff time to find out if the Council is willing to pursue condemnation. Memorandum - Planning February 24, 1998 agenda items February 20, 1998 Page 2 Parking: A total of 29 spaces are required and 34 spaces including one (1) handicapped space and a bike rack are being provided. The seven (7) angled spaces in the front parking lot should be restriped to be perpendicular. Landscaping: The minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs is $6540 which is not being met. The proposed landscaping, which includes Lilac, Crabapple and Yew, has an estimated value of $5190 which is $1350 short of the requirement. Applicant is seeking a credit for this shortfall. Traffic: ITE estimates that the current facility generates 10.8 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M . peak hour and with the addition to generate 11.7 vte's which is a 0.9 vte increase. The applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is $210.18. Dumpster: The dumpster is located behind the building. Lighting_ Existing exterior lighting consists of the following: — two (2) 250 watt mercury vapor street lights, one at each driveway entrance. — three (3) 150 watt high pressure sodium pole lights with downcasting shielded fixtures. — one (1) 250 watt high pressure sodium pole mounted flood light. This flood light should be removed or replaced with a downcasting shielded fixture approved by the City Planner. Proposed exterior lighting consists of the following: — one (1) 50 watt building mounted high pressure sodium light with a downcasting shielded fixture. — four (4) 95 watt in -ground uplights to illuminate the sign. 5) ANTONIO POMERLEAU - LIGHT MANUFACTURING - REVISED FINAL PLAT This project consists of amending a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of converting 4800 square feet of a 12,000 square foot building currently used for retail to light manufacturing. The last review Memorandum - Planning February 24, 1998 agenda items February 20, 1998 Page 3 of this particular property was on 8/23/94 . The sketch plan was reviewed on January 27, 1998 (minutes enclosed). The ZBA on Monday, January 26, 1998 approved a request by the applicant for a conditional use permit. The property involving this PUD includes the Audio/Video Authority building at 1519 Shelburne Road, the Jiffy Lube building at 1525 Shelburne Road, and the new Magic Hat brewery building at 5 Bartlett Bay Road. It is located within the C2 and CO Districts. It is bounded on the north by an auto dealership, on the east by a retail store on Shelburne Road, on the south by Bartlett Bay Road, and on the west by the VT Railway r.o.w. Access/circulation: Access is provided by an ingress only curb cut which is 35 feet wide on Shelburne Road and an access drive to Bartlett Bay Road. The Bartlett Bay Road access is via a 44 foot wide curb cut shared with the Jiffy Lube building. No changes are proposed. Circulation on the site is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Entire PUD: Building coverage is 18.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 60.1% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage along Bartlett Bay Road is 31.9% and along Shelburne Road is 51.9% (maximum allowed is 30%). This is an existing situation which will not be made worse by this application. Setback requirements are met by all buildings except the Jiffy Lube building which does not meet the front yard setback requirement from Shelburne Road. Parkins: The existing and proposed uses require a total of 25 spaces and 28 spaces are being provided including two (2) handicapped spaces. A bike rack is being provided as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations. Landscaping There is no minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, for this project. No additional landscaping recommended. Traffic: A previously submitted traffic study estimated that the current use generates 51 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M. peak hour. ITE estimates that the change in use will decrease vte's by 10.5 for a total estimated vte's of 40.5. The applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is zero (0). Sewer: No additional sewer allocation needed. 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Burlington, VT 05403, and Greater Burlington Industrial Corp., 60 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05401, for a project generally de- scribed as the construc- tion of a 20.090 sq. ft. manufacturing and office' facility (13.335 sq.ft. building footprint with two floors) to include a 47 space parking lot, mu- nicipal water, on -site sewage disposal system and a stormwater drain- age system. The project is located on Gonyeau Road Extension in the I Catamount Industri Park in the Town of V ton, Vermont. The District Environ- mental Commission if treat this application % der Environmental Boa Rule 51--Minor Applic tions (amended effecti 9/1/84). A proposed pe mit has been prepar by the Commission 3r is available at the Corr mission's office. Findin of Fact and Conclusto of Law will not be pr pared unless a pubs hearing is requeste The request shall state writing with specifics why a hearing is requir and what additional ev dence will be presente pursuant to Environ mental board Rule 14. No hearing will be cc vened unless, on or b fore February 17, 1998. party notifies the Corn - mission or the Commis] sion sets the matter f hearing on its own m tion. If a timely hearin request is received, th hearing will be convened on or before March 2, 1998, or as soon after that date on which a hearing can be arranged. Parties entitled to partici- pate are the municipality, the municipality planning commission, the regional planning commission, state agencies, adjoining property owners, and persons granted party status pursuant to Envi- ronmental Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction Vermont, this 30th day o January, 1998. James Boyd District #4 Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 879-5662 February 7, 1998 ANNOUNCEMENT OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE ESSEX JUNCTION SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY TO IMPLEMENT COMPUTER WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN) COMMUNICATIONS. The Essex Junction School District seeks proposals from qualified contractors to perform the nstallation of Wide Xtia Network communi- ons using microwave ethnology. The sites in- volved are the Flemming, Summit & Hiawatha ele- mentary schools and the Albert D. Lawton middle school. These sites must also be linked to the Es- sex Junction School Dis- trict Data Center located in the Essex Junction High School. For a copy of the RFP, call (802) 878-1372 or 9 k up a copy at the ittenden Central Su- pervisory Union, 7 Meadow Terrace, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Deadline for receipt of proposals is Thursday, Feb. 27, 1998. Submit- tals received after this date and time will not be considered. February 5, 6, 7 & 8, 1998 NOTICE The City of Burlington Department of Public Works is entertaining Fbids for the construction of a Central Fueling Facility. Pre -bid conference to be held February 17, at 1:30 pm at Public Works' of- fice. 33 Kilburn St. Bid opening March 2, 1998. Documentation can be obtained at the Depart- ment of Public Works, 33 Kilburn St., Burlington, 863-9094. February 6, 7 1998 PUBLI9,HEARING SOUT URLINGTON CANNING OMMISSION Tf South Burlington anning Commission I ll hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Half, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South�lat Vermont on February 247:30 P.M. T [tie followin 1) Final plat application of John Larkin to amend a planned residential de- velopment consisting of LEGAL 11 NOTICES 97 multi -family units and 45 single family units, Bay Crest Road. The amendment is to remove as a requirement of ap- proval the installation of a breakaway chain across the northern sec- tion of the driveway serv- ing the four (4) duplex buildings located at the corner of Bay Crest Road and Harbor View Road. 2) final plat application of Pomerleau Real Estate to amend a planned unit development consistinc of three (3) buildings on a 6.3 acre parcel. 151 S Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of converting 4,800 square feet of a 12,000 square foot building currently used for retail to light manufacturing. 3) Final plat application of MBL Associates/Mi- chael Dugan A.I.A. to amend a planned resi- dential development in- volving 202.2 acres of land and consisting of 161 single family lots and 60 multi -family units. The amendment consists of: 1) replacing the 15 four (4) unit multi -family build- ings with 30 two (2) fam- ily buildings, 2) resubdi- viding two (2) lots into six (6) lots, and 3) removing the overflow parking area. Copies of the applica- tions are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. lliam Burgess airman, Sdi,ith Burlington Pla ning Commission Feb uary 7, 1998 Rejuest for Statement f Qualifications or Construction M naaement Services 7'n St. Johnsbury Devel- ent Fund (STJDF) is uesting statements of qualification for con- struction management services. STJDF is pro- posing to use its funds, Vermont Community Development Funds and borrowing from the Ver- mont Economic Develop- ment Authority to con- struct a 20.000 sq. t. building addition to facili- ties that are leased to I MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: February 24, 1998 agenda items Date: February 2, 1998 1) Chase/Barry 29 Berard Drive Acceptable 2) MBL Associates Dorset Street Acceptable 3) Harbor Meadow Condos Bay Crest Road Acceptable Dated 1/5/98 Dated 1/15/98 Dated 1/23/98 4) Antonio Pomerleau Dated 1/29/98 1519 Shelburne Road The access along the north side of the building is too narrow. 5) CWD Dated 1/29/98 403 Queen City Park Road Acceptable Preliminary February 24, February 5, Page 2 Memo - City Engineer 1998 agenda items 1998 CHAMPLAIN WATER DISTRICT - QUEEN CITY PARK ROAD Site plans prepared by Dufresne -Henry, Inc. dated January, 1998 are acceptable. GRACE POMERLEAU FURNITURE - SHELBURNE ROAD Site plan prepared by Civil Engineering Associates dated November, 1997 are acceptable. PLANNING COMMISSION 27 January 1998 page 2 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded byWthis �approval shall remain in effect. 2. The applicant shall obtain a zonin_g,pelmit within six months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the Zonin Re ulations or this ap_ removal is null and void. 3. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compli- ance from the Administrative Officer �L)rior�to�the use of the extended runway and taxiways. 4. Any change__to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning_Commission. Mr. TeesonWseconded. Motionpassed unanimously. 4. Sketch plan application of Antonio Pomerleau to amend a planned unit development consisting of 3 buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Rd. The amendment consists of converting 3000 sq. ft. of a 12,000 sq. ft. building currently used for retail to light manufacturing: Mr. Marshall identified this as the Audio -Video Authority building. Audio -Video occupies the front half of the building. The proposal is to locate a machine shop in the rear. The new business will employ 2 persons. The applicant received conditional use approval from the Zoning Board. They have enough parking spaces to comply. Mr. Marshall showed the traffic circulation pattern. Traffic is still below what GE generated in the building. Mr. Burgess said that would not be a factor, what does matter is that ITE data says the use will generate less traffic than the current use. There will be no change in lighting. Mr. Dinklage noted that when the road is widened, there will be a median in front of this building. The applicant said they are aware of this. No issues were raised. 5. Public Hearing: Final Plat application of Francis Von Turkovich and Patrice Stratmann for subdivision of a 9.5 acre lot into three lots of 4.1 acres, 4.0 acres, and 1.4 acres, 300 Swift Street: Mr. Von Turkovich said they made a few changes in response to PLANNING COMMISSION 27 January 1998 page 3 comments made by the Commission. These include: changing the line that denotes the easement, showing the Gardner house, making reference to the proposed recreation path, and having the driveway that serves lots 2 and 3 connecting all the way to the pavement on the street. The easement for the driveway will be 10 feet wide. Mr. Von Turkovich noted they have also added frontage on lots 1 and 2. The right-of-way to lot #1 and 294 Swift St. is 30 feet wide. Regarding the UVM right-of-way, Mr. Von Turkovich said UVM has an agreement to buy lot #1. He felt the issue of where the right- of-way goes won't matter because all the lands will merge. They are showing the right-of-way only to 294 Swift Street. Members of the Commission were concerned with UVM's floating easement. Mr. Crow felt the owner of lot #1 should agree not to modify or alter the UVM easement. Mr. O'Rourke asked what could go on lot #1. Mr. Weith said a single family home or a duplex. Neither would have to come to the Commission for approval. Mr. Gardner said he had no problem with the easement. Mr. Burgess noted that the right-of-way does not give Mr Gardner the right to put in water or sewer lines. He would have to negotiate that with Mr. Von Turkovich. Mr. Crow moved the Planninq__Commission approve the Final Plat Aj22lication of Francis Von Turkovich and Patrice Stratmann for subdivision of a 9.5 acre parcel into three_ lots of 4.1 acres,_ 4.0 acres and 1.4 acres, 300 Swift Street, as de icted on a tan entitled "Property_Plan F. Von Turkovich & P. Stratmann 300 Swift Street South Burlington, _Vermont.,.",_pre2are d_by William A. Robenstein, dated 1 15 98, with the following stipulations 1. All previous approvals and sti ulations_which are not super- seded_by this ap roval shall remainineffect. 2. The Pl_anning_Commis sion_approve s a sewer allocation cf 840 q for lots #2 and #3 (includes 20% reduction allowed by State). The applicant shall be required to pay the per gallon fee prior to_permit issuance. 3. The�lat elan shall be revised to show the changes__listed below and shall require a]eroval of the City Planner. Three co2ies of�the ap roved revised flat _ plan shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to recording: PLANNING COMMISSION 27 JANUARY 1998 page 4 a. The final platplan shall be revised to show the bike path easement across the frontage of lots #l, #2 and #3. b. The final plat plan shall be revised to show the easement line___ymbol different from the property line symbol for the 10 foot easement for lot #3 which extends from the Swift_ Street r.o.w. to lot #3. c. The final plat plan shall be revised to show the new r.o.w. to 294 Swift Street stopping at the Swift Street r.o.w. d. The final lat lan shall show a property line separating lots #1 and 2. 4. Access to lot #1 from Swift Street shall be via the proposed 30 foot r.o.w. to serve the existing lot at 294 Swift Street. Access to lots 2 and 3 from Swift Street shall be via the existing curb cut serving 300 Swift Street as shown on the plan. 5. The Commission ap2roves a 10 foot wide drive to serve lot #1 and the existing dwellin at 294 Swift Street. This drive shall be widened to 20 feet if and when it serves three or more resi- dential units. This drive shall be constructed riot to the occu anc of an dwellin unit on lot #1. If and when this drive is constructed, UVM shall be required to use the new drive to access Swift Street. 6. Anv chanqe to the final plat plan shall reauire approval b the South Burlington Planning Commission. 7. The final lat lan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days_ or this a roval is null and void. The lan shall be,__si_gAipd__by the Plannina Commission Chair or Clerk rior to recordin Prior to recordin2 the final plat,plan.,__ the aj2j2licant shall submit a copy of the surve lat in di ital format if os- sible. The format of the di ital information shall re wire approval of the City Planner. Mr. Dinklaae seconded and the motion passed unanimouslv. Mr. Teeson left the meeting at this time. 6. Sketch plan application of Far Water, Inc, to construct an 84 unit planned residential.development on 21 acres, 1952 and 1953 Airport Parkway: Mr. Rabideau said they recognized that the primary concern of the Commission is density. Mr. Burgess said it is more than that. It is the combining of densities from two lots onto one. He noted that the City Attorney had said the Commission can listen �' bb • `05 a� �°g m A- 149 13 Y 5 � `� �� 3 e • � � W � � � � 5 �5£ 8-5 {r.�5Ct FCe �C 6a �i {`jI M ; a � ; y I � HIA A y222J '1 y§ yQ T �`ao g 1`a�o$Eia ffS ;B �,o p i2 o a cJ �j M z LJL, �. crt 8�►Y ROW ,E 7 N z� 0 m i- 9 z City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 February 17, 1998 Richard Bushnell P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the January 27, 1998 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. JW/mcp 1 Encl cc: Dave Marshall PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 7:30 P.M.. To consider the following: 1) Final plat application of John Larkin to amend a planned residential development consisting of 97 multi -family units and 45 single family units, Bay Crest Road. The amendment is to remove as a requirement of approval the installation of a breakaway chain across the northern section of the driveway serving the four (4) duplex buildings located at the corner of Bay Crest Road and Harbor View Road. 2) Final plat application of Pomerleau Real Estate to amend a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of converting 4,800 square feet of a 12,000 square foot building currently used for retail to light manufacturing. 3) Final plat application of MBL Associates/Michael Dugan A.I.A. to amend a planned residential development involving 202.2 acres of land and consisting of 161 single family lots and 60 multi -family units. The amendment consists of: 1) replacing the 15 four (4) unit multi -family buildings with 30 two (2) family buildings, 2) resubdividing two (2) lots into six (6) lots, and 3) removing the overflow parking area. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission February 7, 1998 AEOMW EXISTING CONTOUR =J4: S.L 336 PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPERTY LINE ----SS GRAVITY SEWER LINE ----FM FORCE MAIN - - - - IN WATER LINE ----OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC ® SEWER MANHOLE ® WATER MANHOLE ® PUMP STATION Z( HYDRANT SHUT-OFF #O POWER POLE (W/ AREA LIGHT) FO PROPOSED AREA LIGHT CATCH BASIN x---,c-z FENCE. Q„ EYJS11NC TREES )KID* — 771RC PROPOSED TREES •..- DRAINAGE DITCH Cjj=:U RAILROAD TRACKS r 1 II I 1 RR I , oIt el I I I I I I 1 I I I { I 1 11 Eml. 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III p I(IlI TRAFFIC FLOW `fill III iI i i`Il I "ll III STATE OF VET3MONT IIII I I (VEAMONT RAILWAY) I! flf ZON W DISTRICT III '{IIL111)I i j I COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C.2) i t i l l i i I Ill Ill I PLANNED UNff DEVELOPMENT TOTAL LOT SIZE - 62 ACRES j 1 1 1I I I I 1 I I H JIFFY LURE LEASE AREA - 0.6 ACRESAUDIO I l III I I V I LEASE AREA - 1.0 ACRES MAGIC ��LEASE AREA - 52 ACR R I I I I IrIII 1 1 III I Ilj BILDM COVERAGE II' 1 I% I �j� �I it 11 i l l 1� l l l ALOO/VDEO - 287xMAGIC HATtM I 1 1 1 1 11 I PUD - ( 30X IIII I It LOT COVERAGE I I�l�Sl1�1 I III t IR j a } JF -Y IalF3E - 91.02 AUDIONDEO - 748x I I I I I I X 1 MAGIC HAT - 540x I I t l 1 1 I PUD - 60.0 ( 707 I I p l I I ' I I JJ,yI I PARKING CALCULATIONa�--- I •' — I LIM-Rf MAN(lFACRURIN10- , 25 Et IPLOYEEB (MAX PER SFWn I , —_ — -- (167 SPACES PER EMPLOYEE - 17 SPACES I s ° RETAL ESTABLISHMENT - i ; H, 900 SF RETAIL FLOOR AREA 1 SPACE PER 150 SF - 6 SPACES TOTAL PARK NG WOl1RED 23 8FACES TOTAL PAR{10r1O PROVDED 418FACES :l syMBorL t� �,/cu� �I� WHITE CEDAR 4- W 8 3 B 136 1M TE BIRCH 2 1/2 - 3• CAL 8 ,u AMOIICAN LJI10EN 2 1/2 CAL 4 ,y NORWAY MAPLE 2 1/2 CAL 1 RED OAK 2 1/2• CAL 1 )K,, EASI M! ARBOI WT 3- B&B 4 cy CANADIAN YEW 3' Bee 17 Wa CREEPMIC JUNIPER 5 GALLON 11 /,y AUSTMAN PINE 5--Gr TALL 5 GRASSING ' LOAM AND S®- 960 — -a Ate° SCHEDULE - — - DOUG"S W. AND CHERYL A. HOAR M ce / S,ARaII 1 I . a M1 / / / =Z �T Nv NASA-12*A6, , NV EAS,-12P. 11 I I NV HEST-1 A / I I FMINITO.GECOVERAGE E(ISTWG PROPOSED II I I BARTI_ETT BAY ROAD 31.9 X 31.9 X 1 1 SHELBLHW ROAD 519x 51.9% 11 H 1 AL� � I 1 I , POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES �a �:••'n" IIIII�'Il11 cw a •• IIIIIIIIIIII I I Illl�lj 1 � 1111111 Og O I It 1 Illl I I Il,kl�� A � I i Ill 11\1 WV EA51- � I I III'ittil I �I I'i 11 I i 3 Illl Iill II I II L I +�+ •n 1 I I 1II IiI I �� I I IjllI I hwiv 0 III Jill tli }, .ai I I I I i I I iili lil LJ Ll I I , 1 !I 1 41 ( FUM q I 1 I II 434.29 1 III Ej;� I °` 1 5017 s � M * .L11:M1 I _-41 ce I 34.0 I a-,,,f6 i I i I �r�•� - l �. bm . I JAW 29V 1 1 I j ; City of; So. Budi 1 I AVIIHORFTY NATHANEL R. AND MLLICEIVT C. LASH Cal OF V 5• MA' I / -Xyv I I — IA- " Fj 1 Dan FMb-134..2` 1 � / /� \ I 1 ^T _-\ i 0 �F E0 ' ,� NOTES: .T�^ -�-' - /�' - 1. THE FUTURE BUILDING DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS IS F0� P[C.ANN11J7G PURPOSES --w ONLY AND IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF THE FINAL APPROVAL 2. ALL SEWER MAINS AND SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN JOH!1! SHEARER ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF SOUTH BINr1JNGTON PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS. PROPERTY OWNER 3 METEREDU WATER UTo BE SE MINUSSMMETETHROUGH THE RE PRODUCT U°IFFERENCE E OF Toro w ...OE^ x � ANTONIO POMIB�LEAU POWIL EAU REAL ESTATE Krx REV SEWER. LAHDSCAPN0. ADOW PADS 6O COLLEGE 6'TR�T DSM REMM FOR PLAN NIC COIM. APPROVAL I�-NOTOK VT 05401 LwoscAr. c PprER1 m FLO) D I>tP.W. OSI RENSED FOR AOOI1gNAL /��/y� GRAPHIC SCALE "" DSI REvsm A5 PER P e 2 COMMIX15 NNAM POM MEN FUI NTM �u ' am FILM Y-YMIE.r DSY RENSED AS PER SKETCH PLAN SAV REV"M AS PD1 PFCJ MY 004M 1s Ind. Cbxd RwhAonQWTH (w ro r) , foon - 60 LL Draw by . MJW Cw*w by �L. Dals 18ffi Sock t-_lam— ITN-�. lN�I�INO ASlOCNT!'i. pR: SWABURNE VEWONT SHFE �j L Appmvod by �L Propel No. 07362 , I SEE SHEET 2 FOR REMAINING POMERLEAU P.U.D. I I L D05T, 17 SPACES a I OR EX FAIMINrTfl _COST. RETALNRI wAU. 4c RAMP z MEX//. FURNITURE / eJ057. S1fe1B5 (WwS) (t t �� � ww 1 ' —t>�. 0 - 0. ,RQS Elf, EXISTING tusr. Mom E)dST.MS CURB ASPHALT tale � ' IE= NEW RACK LOCU51 IT"s ore, D6STiNG e���esss� — I SIGN OLT I 1 30• EX. MANHOLE El �—ElL (B RIM _ 152.0 T1pfZE t/�T iRIIOG.1_-_--_-j F/F � n 94V _ 147.19 T�uac �+ p/y U.S► ROUTE 7 — SHELBURNE MW PATAIH PROPERTY LINE O IRON PIN -- SS GRAVITY SEWER UNE ---- - G LINE GAS LINE 20\ ® MANHOLE MA Q- Rs ® SLUT -OFT a fy POWER POLE _� y 11 CATCH BASIN DOWNCAST LIGHT 9 y SICN DECIDUOUS TREE Is Eli CONIFEROUS TREE N�I rwvw�r�rw� EDGE OF BRUSH/WOOM ////l/lrmru,r�rntlUU\ PUO PROJECT IN COMMERpAL 2 DISTRICT PROJECT NOTES 1. This property Is wholly located out" the 100 year 800daay boundarin os deptcted on the FEMA Flood MapphB prepared for the Chy of South Burlington. 2. Undw7owd utllfty and boundary I donnatfan for the oppikoUon was obtalned from a plan prepared by Gordan C. Woods Associates Arohftsate and Engineers, SE Johnsbury. Verrnont. The title of the mop Is 'Nw G.E. Nbrehows. Antonio B. Pamerlsw 6: Son, South Burlington, Vermont, July, 1972', 3. Properiy Owner iw Antonio 9. Pamensoo Pomerlouu Rd Estate 69 Coffegs Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 4. The Applicant is Mtonfo B. Pameneau Pamerle Rd Estate 69 College Street Burilngton, Vermont 05401 a Appilcont's rapresentattm Is Dodd S. Marshall, P.E CM Englnoering Associates, Ina P.O. Bea 4; Shdbuma Vermont 05482 PARKING REGXIIREMENTS Retail: 3.50C of drlded by 130 of/yaw - 23 paces Light Wonufocturing 3 employees a 2 _pacw/3 employaeo r 2 y:— Total Required - 25 paces Total Prodded _ 30 _paces LOT FRONTAGE COVERAGE (W SETBACK) PLO) 34.0% 51.9x BUILDtNC COVERAGE LOT PLIO 2a7% 18.5% LOT COVERAGE LOT PLO 74.8% 50.0% NO PROPOSED CHANGE IN BUILDING COVERAGE OR LOT COVERAGE RZ, L c E", - ' � , JAN 2 9 1"8 City of So. Buriinm GRAPHIC SCALE e I Veb = tb N GRACE POMERLM FURNMW SIZE PLAN -I Dw1 I GENMK RrAw"S Date Chk'd Redelon Drown by MM Date NOV.. 1997 SHEET Checked by .SM Sods i' - 20' ti& AESOMTESQ M 5}1ETBURNE. VERMONT Appnoesd by �L Pro)sol N. 97352 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - FINAL PLAT 1 ) Name of Applicant Pomerleau Real Estate 2 ) Name of Subdivision Pomerleau PUD 3) Indicate any change to name, address, or phone number of owner of record, applicant, contact person, engineer, surveyor, attorney or plat designer since preliminary plat application None 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, or developmental timetable, since preliminary plat application: The applicant is seeking to utilize 4,800 s.f. of rear portion of the Audio -Video Authority building as depicted on the revised plans. 5) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final plat plus engineering drawings and cpntaining all information required under Section 202.1 of the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204.1(a) for a major subdivision. 6) Submit two draft copies of all legal documents required under Section 202.1 (11) and (12) of the subdivision regulations for a minor sudivision and under Section 204.1(b) for a major subdivision. (Signature) applicant'or contact person - -7 (�� Date MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Joe Weith, South Burlington City Planner Re: January 27, 1998 Agenda Items Date: January 23, 1998 3) BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - RUNWAY 33 EXTENSION - SITE PLAN This project consists of 1) extending runway 33 a distance of 500 feet to the northwest, 2) extend taxiways "G" and "F", and 3) associated relocation of lighting, landing aid, fencing and safety area construction. This project is completed. Access/circulation: There will be no access changes to the airport resulting from this project. Circulation on the site in adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Due to the vast size of the airport property, coverages have never been calculated. There were no structures as part of this project so there are no setback issues. Parking: No additional parking required. Landscaping: There is no minimum landscaping requirements, based on building costs, for this project. 4) ANTONIO POMERLEAU - LIGHT MANUFACTURING - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of amending a planned unit development consisting of three (3) buildings on a 6.8 acre parcel, 1519 Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of converting 3000 square feet of a 12,000 square foot building currently used for retail to light manufacturing. The last review of this particular property was on 8/23/94 (minutes enclosed). The ZBA on Monday, January 26, 1998 will consider a request by the applicant for a conditional use permit. The property involving this PUD includes the Audio/Video Authority building at 1519 Shelburne 1 f Memorandum - Planning January 27, 1998 agenda items January 23, 1998 Page 2 Road, the Jiffy Lube building at 1525 Shelburne Road, and the new Magic Hat brewery building at 5 Bartlett Bay Road. It is located within the C2 and CO Districts. It is bounded on the north by an auto dealership, on the east by a retail store on Shelburne Road, on the south by Bartlett Bay Road, and on the west by the VT Railway r.o.w. Access/circulation: Access is provided by an ingress only curb cut which is 35 feet wide on Shelburne Road and an access drive to Bartlett Bay Road. The Bartlett Bay Road access is via a 44 foot wide curb cut shared with the Jiffy Lube building. No changes are proposed. Circulation on the site is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Entire PUD: Building coverage is 18.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 60.1% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage along Bartlett Bay Road is 31.9% and along Shelburne Road is 51.9% (maximum allowed is 30%). This is an existing situation which will not be made worse by this application. Setback requirements are met by all buildings except the Jiffy Lube building which does not meet the front yard setback requirement from Shelburne Road. Parking: The existing and proposed uses require a total of 25 spaces and 30 spaces are being provided including two (2) handicapped spaces. A bike rack should be provided as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations. The notes on the plan should be revised to note the correct parking requirements. Landscaping_ There is no minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, for this project. No additional landscaping recommended. Traffic: A previously submitted traffic study estimated that the current use generates 51 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M. peak hour. ITE estimates that the change in use will decrease vte's by 10.5 for a total estimated vte's of 40.5. The applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is zero (0). Sewer: No additional sewer allocation needed. Dumpster: Existing and proposed dumpster will be screened. Memorandum - Planning January 27, 1998 agenda items January 23, 1998 Page 3 Li hting: Exterior lighting consists of the following: — four (4) building mounted 175 watt mercury vapor lights with downcasting luminaries. — three (3) building mounted 175 watt mercury vapor lights over a side rear door and front facade. — five (5) 75 watt incandescent soffit lights in entry. These lights should not cast light beyond the property line. 5) FRANCIS VON TURKOVICH & PATRICE STRATMANN - 3 LOT SUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT This project consists of subdividing a 9.5 acre lot into three (3) lots of acres (lot #1), 1 .4 acres (lot #2) and 4.1 acres (lot #3). Lot #3 is currently developed with a single family dwelling. A preliminary plat approval for a three (3) lot subdivision on this property was granted on 8/12/97 . A new sketch plan was reviewed on 12/16/97 (minutes enclosed) due to a substantial change in the configuration of the lots from the previous plan. This application will be handled as a minor subdivision. This property located at 300 Swift Street lies within the R2 District. It is bounded on the north by a residence and undeveloped land, on the west by a church, on the east by a multi -family development (Ridgewood), and on the south by Swift Street. Access: Applicant's proposal for access to lot #1 is unclear. Staff recommends that access to lot #1 be via the proposed 30 foot r.o.w. to serve the existing lot at 294 Swift Street. Lots #2 and #3 will be served by the existing driveway to the house on lot #3. The r.o.w. currently serving 294 Swift Street will be discontinued in favor of the new 30 foot r.o.w. Section 40 1. 1 (k) (2) of the subdivision regulations requires that all private roadways be a minimum width of 30 feet with parking and 24 feet without parking. The width of the proposed private road is 10 feet. The Commission at the sketch plan meeting approved a 10 foot wide drive. However, this drive must be widened to 20 feet if more than 2 residential units use it. 3 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 23, 1998 Richard Bushnell P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and the Fire Department were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, January 27, 1998 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sin erely, GV Joe eith, City Planner JW/mcp Encls cc: Dave Marshall PLANNING COMMISSION 23 AUGUST 1994 PAGE 4 Mr. Crow stepped down during this hearing due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Scott said the business opened in mid -November and they now want to expand the Audio -Video Authority building. Mr. Weith said the approved plan showed a curb cut at 30 ft. and the present cut is 32 ft. Mr. Scott said he measured and got only 30 ft. Mr. Weith will check again. Mr Weith said the plan should also show the accurate location of the ramp. Mrs. Maher asked if additional parking will be needed. Mr. Scott said he had counted 64 people entering the store at a rate of about 6 per hour. With the addition, this may increase to 10. He said they now aren't using any of the 17 spaces behind the building and felt parking is adequate. Mr. Weith said the requirement is 40 and they have 28. He was concerned with a change to another retail use that might require more parking. He asked that the applicant submit parking count data. Mr Scott agreed. Mrs. Maher asked why the dumpster isn't fenced in. Mr. Scott said it had been but the fence was knocked down by the plow. He said it will be put up again. 5. Site plan application of Jeff Nick to construct a 5850 sq. ft. commercial/industrial/mixed use building, 2 Green Tree Drive: Mr. Nick said Orkin will occupy the building with one other tenant. Orkin will used 2775 sq. ft. and the other tenant (not yet secured) will use 3,075 sq. ft. There will be 33 parking spaces. Sewer al- location will be 600 gpd. The building will generate 26 pm peak hour trip ends. They will go to the Zoning Board for a multiple use permit. They are asking for 2 curb cuts, one off Green Tree and one off Gregory Dr. One will be for a loading area for the tenant's use. Mr. Burgess asked if they would be willing to restrict this to "exit only" use. Mr. Nick said they would. Mr. Weith noted they don't meet front yard coverage by 20. Mr. Nick said they will push the building back a few feet. Mrs. Maher moved the Planning Commission approve the site plan ap- plication of Jeff Nick to construct a 5,850 sq. ft. commercial/ industrial mixed use building, 2 Green Tree Drive, as depicted on a a plan entitled "Betkel Industrial Development Corp - Albany, N.Y." with a stamped "received" date of 8 11/94 , with the following stip- ulations• 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by the approval shall remain in effect. PLANNING COMMISSION 23 AUGUST 1994 PAGE 3 driveway shall be approved by the City Planner and City Engineer prior to construction. 5. The applicant shall obtain a zoning/building permit within six months or this approval is null and void. 6. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. Mr. Teeson seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Site Plan application of Leonard Charland to amend a previously approved site plan to expand the parking area for a manufacturing and warehouse building, 38 Commerce Avenue: Mr. Charland said that when parking was in front of the building it created a problem with deliveries so they moved it down and away from the overhead doors. Mr. Burgess noted this has already been done without permission. Mrs. Maher raised the question of landscaping not completed. Mr. Charland said there has been construction going on in the area near where landscaping is to go, so they couldn't put it in. Some of it has now been put in and the rest will be done soon. Mrs. Maher moved the Planning Commission approve the site plan ap- plication of Leonard Charland to amend a previously approved site plan to expand the parking area for a manufacturing and warehouse building, 38 Commerce Avenue, as depicted on a plan entitled "Lot 15 Ethan Allen Drive, 500 S.F. Sheet Metal Fabrication Building," prepared by Jim Wood, with a last revision date of 8/3/94, 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/building permit within six months or this approval is null and void. 3. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South_ Burlington Planning Commission. Mr. Teeson seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 4. Sketch plan application of Rick Scott to amend a previously approved planned commercial development by increasing the retail floor area in a 12,000 sq. ft. retail building from 4,000 sq. ft. to 6,000 sq. ft. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of a planned commercial development consisting of 2 other buildings (Grossman's and Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Rd: L-AKE C74AA1" AIN fli�'i ��TT.7 ---336 -_— EXISTING CONTOUR 't:F.L. :73[5 PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPERTY LINE - ---SS GRAVITY SEWER LINE ----FMB FORCE MAIN - - W WATER LINE ----OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC ® SEWER MANHOLE ® WATER MANHOLE ® PUMP STATION x,( HYDRANT • SHUT-OFF Ei0 POWER POLE (W/ AREA LIGHT) .a PROPOSED AREA LIGHT ® CATCH BASIN —x FENCE ' ..-• EXISTING TREES y� iyyh PROPOSED TREES DRAINAGE DITCH RAILROAD TRACKS CONCRETE PAD TRAFFIC FLOW STATE OF VERMONT (VERMONT RAILWAY) ZONING DISTPoCT COMMERCIAL 2 DOBTAICT (02) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL LOT SIZE - 6B ACRES JFFY LOBE LEASE AREA - 0.6 ACRES AUDIONDEO LEASE AREA - tO ACRES MAGIC HAT LEASE AREA, - k2 ACRES BUILDING- COVERAGE MT:Y LOBE - 25.7% A JIMNIDEO - 287X MAGIC HAT -15BX PUD -1&5X ( 3OX f I LOT COVERAGE 1 JFTY LUIBE - 91.OX I AUDION01150 - 74-SX I MAGIC HAT - 54,OX I PUD - W.1% ( 70% 1 I PARKING CALCULATION LIGHT MAK FACTOR ING - 25 E WPLOYEES (MAX. PER SH FO 0.67 SPACES PER EMPLOYEE - 17 SPACES RETAIL EST - 900 BF RETAIL FLOOR AREA j 1 SPACE PER 150 SF - 6 SPAS ES TOTAL PARKING FEOUFiED 23 SPACES TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 41 SPACES Illfl I11 I1111III I'y:, It; IIII h4II III I ,III {NETT �II 1 11� I III I IIL1 I T M I Ialikigl�Ilill111 i ' 1 IIII III II II III i I Ijl VIIII rjlll I I I 11� IIII, r1_ s , III ljll) I`III III I III IIIII I�I��j It i III�IIIII IIIIIVV I 1 {ir�Ili:I�ijll IIII lll�l;il �wliel �i � III1 V I,,11 I I l i �tl I IM1 lli1'I I I. III IIII �``111111 II I I IIIIII Ii��11�1 tl II III I4 i I I iIi IIII II I IIII IIM �fill I III ill, I;I I�Ifi III i,ll III 'loll III I{I11 III it I��II j�Ill III it it III III II� jli'I III I111 ,�i,l 1�1 iIIj��I 11 1 II it 1 1 Ilt 11 �1' j w ztl 1 III I j 11 IRIIII 1 I I 1910 A I I I�1 I I I I C I 11 I I I I II I s 7. SIM' tA]5 L/ PLAMNQ SCEED" SYMBOL NAPE s/cum N«ER WHITE CEDAR 4- B B s B 136 WHITE BIRCH 2 1/2 - 3- GAL. 8 K AMFRIGW LW�M 2 1/2 CAL 4 w NORWAY MAPLE 2 1/2 CAL 1 RED DAK 2 I/Y CAL 1 WrA EASTERN ARBORWTA E 3' BAB 4 )I(C. CANADIAN YEW 3' BAR 17 )KG CHEEPING &INIPER 5 GALLON 11 AP AUSIRIAN PINE 5-6' TALL 5 ONUS=GRASSING ` LAAM AND SEED- 980 N rINV EAS t- \ i \NV EST i ow. sum SHWt a wrY rr Ma.,aR.s r � 1 boST. r / SlAT1011 t 1 FRONTAGE COVERAGE F7081tiNG PROPOSED 11 1 I R3AHT1_F-T RAY ROAD 31tA X 319 X I ISHELBURNE ROAD 5wx 5m 11 � r I I 1 1 Fd f I r II I 11 DOUCLAS W. AND CHERYL A. HOAR "_ \ POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES IP I I llll I '1 ! t 1111111 I I 11N111 I � IIII j�l�I I I I III�� Lt 1 ♦ I ( III.�1.I'�1 t. �R� I �111 l'lll�l I n1M•-1zt. HY EAST- 1. I 1 � I T� Ycst- i I I [ill Illll II I I I SjV� jTl \I J tfill • I �`� I I � I�1�1 1, �1111�f�IM"u� I I `1'jIIIi1III CB J I \r I I I M.1 1313 I I I I I ERNV 0 I II IIII LA I u 11 I I I I I I I I I w.,s®21s I i I I I I I EMT CO RM-134.24 G GRAPMC SCALE • (aP�> L W . 80 R AUDIO "N SHEARER PROPERTY OWNER ANTONIO POMEF EAU POMERL EAU REAL ESTATE 09 COLI_EGF STREET BURLNUTON, VT 05401 NATHANIEL R. AND MILLICENT C. LASH t/ I O 13' E Ww a Q ul z Ir I a Q I Ir vi i F JAN 0 6 1998 City ®f So. Bur{ r u NOTES 1. THE FUTURE BUILDING DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF THE FINAL APPROVAL. 2. ALL SEWER MAINS AND SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WITH OF SOUTH BURLINGTON PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS. 3. SEWER USE To BE DETERMINED THROUGH THE DIFFERENCE OF TOTAL METERED WATER USE MINUS METERED PRODUCT USE. - LtAY1 REV. SEVM LOWSCAPM AMM PADS DSN ISWSM PER PLNNIG COMM. APPFOW u, Q�RE/Ri PLAWMMEOW z- DSW REVISED FOR ABMWONAL L.IIDSCAFM � rUW Ql= 'FUMM "�' Sm p v� . Y7' rasa 06N FAWSIED AS PER P E 2 COMMIDM DsN rEMM AS PPR SKETCHPN 1- SAV RCVOM AS POl PMLIMARY 001�f Ri5 Dld► CWd IIm%m D6 by _VA_ Dots OQMBM I SHEE Chocked by -'I&Y- Sock 1' - 30' I ASSMATES. W. SHELBURNE, VERMONT ( �'y L ApprvVed by _5AYL PPo*d No. W' 2 CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P. O. Box 485 (802) 985-2323 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 Fax No. (802) 985-2271 CHARLES R. DUNHAM President STEPHEN A. VOCK Vice President January 12, 1998 JEAN -CAROL DUNHAM Treasurer Mr. Ray Belair, Assistant City Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Grace Pomerleau Furniture Pomerleau PUD Dear Mr. Belair: In accordance with your request, please find enclosed the additional information that you requested as part of the staff review completed January 8, 1998. 1. Provide the number of company vehicles operating from the premises for the manufacturing facility. - The vehicles of the two employees, particularly the pick-up of the machine operator, will be used to transport raw materials to the woodworking shop. There will not be any additional vehicles that are operating from the manufacturing facility. 2. Is additional sewer allocation required? - The permitted number of employees at this building is nine (9). The current full day staffing at the Audio -Video Authority is six staff plus the owner for a total of seven (7). The two additional employees from the woodworking shop will bring the total to nine (9) in accordance with the previously permitted maximum totals. No additional sewer allocation will therefore be required. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 985-2323. Respectfully, David S. Marshall, P.E. Project Engineer cc: D. Bushnell c:\offioc\wpwinVel\potnhel2.app STUDIES • DESIGN • INSPECTION • TESTING SURVEYING & LAND DEVELOPMENT HYDRAULICS & HYDROLOGY SANITARY & WATER FOUNDATIONS & STRUCTURES CONCRETE & SOIL TESTING City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 9, 1998 Richard Bushnell P.O. Box 6 Burlington, Vermont 05402 Re: Light Manufacturing, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Bushnell: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and /or revised plans, if appropriate, no later than Friday, January 16, 1998. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sinceroy, 14ymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp Encls cc: Dave Marshall Preliminary Memo - Planning January 27, 1998 agenda items January 8, 1998 Page 3 at the sketch plan review, the Planning Commission required that a r.o.w. for UVM be provided that extends all the way back to the property currently owned by UVM. The Commission also wants written confirmation from UVM that they have reviewed the proposed r.o.w. ANTONIO POMERLEAU - LIGHT MANUFACTURING - SKETCH PLAN — provide the number of company vehicles operating from the premises for the manufacturing facility. — is additional sewer allocation needed? M E M O R A N D U M TO: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: January 27, 1998 Agenda Items Date: January 8, 1998 MARTIN 4 LOT SUBDIVISION - WHITE STREET 1) Automatic alarms are not allowed in South Burlington. 2) Site plan prepared by Valley Design Company of Johnson, VT dated 4/22/97 is acceptable. LIME ROCK VILLAGE - AIRPORT PARKWAY 1) The proposed sidewalk should be installed one foot from the street r.o.w. 2) There must be reserved a piece of land for the City to construct a turnaround just before the bridge. 3) The existing power line should be shown on the plan. 4) There exists a row of cedar trees planted by Champlain Water District just before the bridge. They should be shown on the site plan. BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - AIRPORT DRIVE Runway extension plans prepared by Hoyle, Tanner & Associates dated April 1997 are acceptable. GRACE POMERLEAU - SHELBURNE ROAD Site plan dated November, 1997 prepared by Civil Engineering Associates is acceptable. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: January 27, 1998 agenda items Date: January 8, 1998 1. Martin Subdivision 380 White Street There should be no parking along the private drive. 2. Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive Acceptable 3. Lime Rock Village Airport Parkway 0 Dated 12/8/97 Dated 12/19/97 Dated 12/22/97 The two (2) small islands east of the main entrance should be eliminated or the island at the main access be eliminated as they create an impediment to truck movement. Von Turkovich & Stratmann Dated 1/2/98 300 Swift Street Acceptable Antonio Pomerleau Dated 1/6/98 1519 Shelburne Road Acceptable vim ), 4�0 � �m 44.0* 11 �-, L t-, c * /'f D T- o.iyBCXJ 7-=. ). 3 q lit s 14 Morse Drive Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (802) 878-4450 —LAMOUREUX & STONE — Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors August 31, 1993 Mr. Ernest Pomerleau Pomerleau Real Estate Co. P.O. Box 6 Burlington, VT 05402 RE: Proposed Audio/Video Authority Store 1519 Shelburne Road, South Burlington Dear Ernie: 27 High Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) 524-5245 As requested, we have evaluated the potential p.m. peak hour trip generation for the proposed change of use of the former General Electric Supply building at 1519 Shelburne Road. The proposed use, Audio/Video Authority, will use this building for sale and installation of automotive stereos as well as the sale of home stereo and television systems. Based on the proposed site layout and building floor plans, we understand that the gross floor area of this building is 12,000 sq.ft. and that it is located on a 1.1 acre lease lot. That lease lot is one of three which, together, qualify as a 6.8 acre Planned Commercial Development. The weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation of the former General Electric use was calculated from trip generation rates outlined in the reference "Trip Generation, Institute of Transportation Engineers, 5th Edition". Land -use category #110, General Light Industrial, is applicable to that former land -use. For a 12,000 sq.ft. general light industrial building, the estimated weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation would be 12 vehicle trip ends per hour (vte/hour). The 12 vte/hour is the total of 2 vte/hour entering plus 10 vte/hour exiting. For this project, Trip Generation does not contain any data for comparable land - uses. Consequently, it was necessary to identify similar stores in the greater Burlington area and perform trip generation counts at those locations. Three stores were identified as being similar: Great Northern Stereo at 1270 Shelburne Road, Stingray Car Audio/Cellular One at 1355 Shelburne Road and City Stereo at 37 Hinesburg Road; all in South Burlington. A weekday p.m. peak period trip generation count was performed at each location from 3:00-5:15 p.m. Observed peak hours at all three locations occurred Civil, Environmental & Transportation Engineering • Planning • Land Surveying Mr. Ernest Pomerleau August 31, 1993 Page 2 within a 1'/2 hour window beginning at 3:15 p.m. and ending at 4:45 p.m. The average peak hour trip generation rate at all three locations equaled 3.43 vte/hour/1,000 sq.ft. Eliminating City Stereo from the sample (it does not provide car stereo installations), and averaging the peak hour rates of the two Shelburne Road locations results in a rate of 4.24 vte/hour/1,000 sq.ft. Applying the latter average trip generation rate results in a projected weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation of 51 vte/hour for this project. The 51 vte/hour is the total of 19 vte/hour entering plus 32 vte/hour exiting. This parcel is located in Zone 5 of South Burlington's Traffic Overlay District, which allows a p.m. peak hour trip generation of 45 vte/hour per 40,000 sq.ft. of lot size. For this 1.1 acre lot, that translates to 54 vte/hour. For the overall 6.8 acre lot, a total of 333 vte/hour is allowed. A trip generation count of the existing uses of this overall lot indicated that the weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation is currently 167 vte/hour. The existing uses include Grossman's Lumber, Jiffy Lube, Fassetts Bakery Outlet and New York Cleaners. In summary, regardless of whether the lot for this project is the larger overall lot or the smaller lease lot, the projected increased p.m. peak hour trip generation created by this project will not exceed the maximum allowed by the Traffic Overlay District. With respect to the potential impacts of this project on Shelburne Road traffic conditions, we recommend a one-way traffic circulation pattern around the proposed AudioNideo Authority building. This would make the existing Shelburne Road access an entrance only and route all exiting traffic onto Bartlett Bay Road, which intersects with Shelburne Road at a signalized intersection. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we may be of additional assistance, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, n Roger Dickinson, P.E. cc. Rick Scott r\93084po1.rjd %�s 4 (] SU UUU4•3 1 A-'4 AUU1Qr*1L; Wednesday, August 10, 1994 Joe Weith City of South Burlington S7$ Dorset St. So. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Joe- rU� AUDIO A O ! T Y 0 INTELLIGENT ENTERTAINMENT Attached please find 7 weeks of traffic information for Audio Video Authonty. The information was denved using a door, counter on the front door, which is the sole ingress/egress point for customers & employees, (excluding emergency exits). The data is raw, no adjustments were made to compensate for door openings for miscellaneous door openings ( inps to to the mailbox, trips to customers cars, (to evaluate car stereo needs) product deliveries to customers cars, etc.) Consequently the attached counts are higher than actual top end number. This point withstanding, the average per hour trip ends over this 7 week penoC is 6,03, with 3500 sq. ft. of retail floor space. Our request is to increase the allowable floor space to 6000 sq. ft, which equates to 10,34 trip ends pet, hour. As you can see, actual trip ends are considerably less than the projected amount of 39 per hour Mich was used as the basis fog our PUD approval last September. I hope this information provides sufficient support for my req{nest. please call vHlh any questions. sincerely, Rick Sett 1 5 19 SHELBLIRNE ROAD -SOUTH BLIRL',NGTON VERMONT 05403 • 802-660.2003 T 2 Date T Day Duo( o enin s people total customers Ave c_ust. _21-Jun Tu 24 $ — por weak por da 22-Jun We 175 75.5 23Jun Th 231 28 24-Jun Fr 351 60 25-Jun 27-Jun Sa Mo 511 602 734 80 46.6 28-Jun Tu 66 29-Jun W• 823 950 _ 44.5 30-iun Th 63.5 72.5 1-Jul Fr 1095 2-Jul 4-Jul Stilul Sa Mo 1238 1394 71.5 Tu 1498 _78_ 52 C-Jul 7-Jui We 1567 34.5 Th 1645 39- 8-Jul Fr 1719 37 _ GWui 11-Jul Sa I Mo 1840 1986 60.$ 73 12-Jul Tu 2120 — - 67 7_8.5 13.1ul We 2277 14-Jul Th Fr �430 76.5 15-Jul 2504i 87 -� 19-Ju1 2A-Juf Tu 3240 i 71 We _ Th 3328 3490 —44 21-Jul 81 22-Jul Fr 3622 (56 23-Jul 25-Jul So Mo 3860 _ 3952 119 46 26-Jul Tu 4075 81.5 27-J-Jul 28-Jul We 4186 $5,5 Th 4252 33 38.5 29Ju1 Fr 4329 30-Jul 1-Au �2-Aug Sal Mo 4470 4s18 70.5 23 _ Tu 4652 68 3-Aug We 4703 25.5 "Door 4-Aug Th 4812 _ 54.5 �55 5-Aug Or 4922 6-Aug $a 5103 M5 Overall average customer & ernployee 4sh per day 64.31 Average customer N<s per hour open 9-8 M-F, 9-6 sat) 8.03 Tn,4 +I�.IC�c1�t,F" A TZCfiO9903 ZI sC4 U l LAKE aiAM11-AW FLI 111_ a �..,. i, II I , !CANNON MAP SCALE: 1 - 2000 I EXIST. Rn-,Sam10 s am-12aT 1 a 1104-122.3 I I ---sn -..-._ EXISTING CONTOUR 3J6 PROPOSED CONTOUR M� PROPERTY LINE V � � 'IIII j1 II \ T\ ,III ,lit -----SS GRAVITY SEWER LINE. i"I il`i II ----FM FORCE MAIN IIit,, tI f l l I {, I ---- W WATER UNE 1k 4111 I it II I III I II III 11r1• 1 ----OE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC i I 1 l i II IIINI 1 IIII 1 II I SEVER MANHOLE `III �`1y1�Irll +� Ilk I •I I ® WATER MANHOLE I I I�I�1ItrI,Ijnl'` I k ® PUMP STATION IIISIISIIgI I t111 ( 1tt Z( HYDRANT s SHUT-OFF I I I n III I ETo POWER POLE (W/ AREA LIGHT) it IIII{ n'' 11 I PROPOSED AREA UGHT ' I Itat (I `1 I 1y1) li II ® CATCH BASIN III` IIII 1�II�II 11 I III IIIIIiIII 1 I{ IVI x—. FENCE III 111IIlil I . EXISTING TRRS i I ` i i�l�'• 14``Ij I `II PROPOSED TREES SRC I y I I IIII I'�VI {I I I I I I WI 1 •••— DRAINAGE DITCH It RAILROAD TRACKS }I I Q CONCRETE PAD TRAFFIC FLOW I 1 4't i l I {( { I''til I ..� III il% 4 II STATE OF VERMONT I I iIl i4ll I;I `V (VERMONT RAILWAY) i I i j II i i I� II11 III ZONING DISTRICT IIIII:'llll �il II ij tll COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT (C2) I I l I I I g l I l it PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP PENT III IIIV Il111II� I i I I I Il i i t, TOTAL LOT SZE - 62 ACRESIIII Ii ` JIFFY LUBE LEASE AREA - a6 ACRES III V I I I I 1 AUDIONDEO LEASE AREA -1.0 ACHES MAGIC HAT LEASE AREA - 5.2 ACRES I I I I I I III ill I�I�IIIII, I BUILDING COVERAGE I i II .IFFY L.UBL - 257% t 1 1 I AUDIO/VDFO 287X 1 1 I I I MAGIC HAT - 1SE ( III 1 1 t I 11 PUD -1B5X ( 307 I�t,�'It; LOT COVERAGE I lit i 1 lit t x ��BX AUOI0/VIDEO t l I I MAGIC HAT - 540% I hh° I I I PUDi - 60.TX ( 70% I t I I PARKING CALCULATION"�'—+--- - ' U34T MANUFACTURING 25 EMPLOYEES (MAX_ PER SHIFT) 0.67 SPACES PER EMPLOYEE - 17 8PAGE£L ' s sn, RETAL ESTABLOHMENT - sM36 r' 900 BF RETAIL FLOOR AREA 1 SPACE PER W SF - 6 SPACES TOTAL PARKING REOUI RED 23 SPACES TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 41 SPACES PLANTING - WHITE CEDAR 4 - 5' B a e T YNiITE BIRCH 2 1/2 `3' CAI. 8 AMFRICAN LINDEN M 2 1/2 CAL.._ 4 NORWAY MAPLE 2 1/2 CAL 1 RED OAK 2 i/2" CAI. T )KEA EASTERN ARBORViT 3' B&B _ 4 XDy CANADIAN YEW 3• BJd3 17 )Ka CREEPING JUNIPER 5 GALLON 11 M AU51MAN PINE 54 TALL 5 ... ___-- GRASSING ' LOAM AND SEED - 980 '4 SCHEDULE EXXX31LAS W. AND CHERYL A. HOAR POMERLEAU REAL. ESTATE I 6.8 ACRES Ak AP it lit I I I ttulitt I I O I I ltllilV It Illitl ll III 111� �1 \I Q f '�II_tt � I I I. Ce I I1 �t11i1t11R �V I I V Ij11 Illlll I j I \I I ) jljlIl �II�II 11^tll1V I \\I i � �IIIIi`l�F"'x 1 to 134.3 1I �• I { � •:: I (� I 1 I Rif 1J9�.1J I - I I INY aR.i}tl I I t Ef �II Ilil I1i:l D3511 GO Ra-,x24 t!w!�- ` JOHN SHEARER PROPERTY OWNER GRAPHIC SCALE I I FRONTAGE COVERAGE EXISTING PROPOSED (a ) 1 1 BARTLET BAY ROAD 31.9 X 31.9 % r 1mn = ss rL. II I I ROAD 519L 519X 11 ANTONIO POMERLEAU POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 60 COLLEGE STREET BURLIN131"ON, VT 05401 NATHANIEL R. AND MILLICENT C. LASH 1998 City of So. Burling'. NOTES: 1. THE FUTURE GUIDING DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF THE FINAL APPROVAL. 2, ALL SEWER MAINS AND SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WITH OF SOUTH BURLINGTON PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS. 3. SEWER USE TO BE DETERMINED THROUGH THE DIFFERENCE OF TOTAL METERED WATER USE MINUS METERED PRODUCT USE. - MA I REV. SEM, LANOSCAPND, ADDED PADS DSM REVISED PER PLANNING COMIL APPRDVN PLAWM W DEvamm b DSN REMSrD FM ALANDSCAPING. LANDSCAPING -POMER`,, IRRi �''�r- POM�I� I '�IM1711 ovels i P� �t������ SIN — DSM REVISED AS PER P A 2 COMMNFllTS I DSM REVISED AS PER SKIETCH PLAN E- SAV PEMSED AS PER PRUTAMARY OOIiQNiS DRM CfiKd RwYlan III— by � Dote 1110 SHEE Ch9vJcid by SAV Soda I" - 30' y� CIV! Bill ASSINIATIM w- f"� SHFIBURNE, VERMONT L 2 Aowvvad by 3ARL PY01N:I N0. &W CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - SKETCH PLAN 1) Name, address, and phone number of: a. Owner of record Antonio B. Pomerleau PO Box 6, 69 College Street, Burlington, VT 05402-0006 863-8210 b . Applicant Antonio B. Pomerleau c . Contact Richard Bushnell 863-8210 2) Purpose, location, and nature of subdivision or development, including number of lots, units, or parcels and proposed use (s). property located at 1519 Shelburne Road and is one of 3 bldgs. on the lot. The other buildings include Jiffy Lube and Magic Hat Brewery. This project consists of converting 3,000 sq.ft. of warehouse space to 2,000 sf of wood crafting space and 1,000 sq.ft. of showroom space. This is a 12,000 s9 building currently used as 3,500 sq.ft. of retail & 8,500 sq.ft. for warehouse and installation. 3) Applicant's legal interest in the property (fee simple, option, etc. Fee simple 4) Names of owners of record of all contiguous properties Town & Country Furniture, Goss Dodge, VT Railway, Bartlett Bay Road, Shelburne Road. 5) Type of existing or proposed encumbrances on property such as easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc. N/A 1 6) Proposed extension, relocation, or modification of municipal facilities such as sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc. N/A 7) Describe any previous actions taken by the Zoning Board of Adjustment or by the South Burlington Planning Commission which affects the proposed subdivision, and include the dates of such actions: The Grossman's building was changed to the Magic Hat Browpry, nPr1996 Audio Video Authority applied for use in Oct., 1993. 8) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (81 x 11, 81 x 14 or 11 x 17) of a Sketch plan showing the following information: a) Name and address of the owner of record and applicant. b) Name of owners of record of contiguous properties. c) Date, true north arrow and scale (numerical and graphic). d) Boundaries and area of: 1) all contiguous land belonging to owner of record, and 2) proposed subdivision. e) Existing and proposed layout of property lines; type and location of existing and proposed restrictions on land, such as easements and covenants. f) Type of, location, and size of existing and proposed streets, structures, utilities, and open space. g) Existing zoning boundaries. h) Existing water courses, wetlands, floodplains, wooded areas, ledge outcrops, and other natural features. i) Location of existing septic systems and wells. j) Location map, showing relation of proposed subdivision to adjacent property and surrounding area. k) All applicable information required for a site plan, as provided in the South Burlington Zoning Regulations, shall be submitted for subdivisions involving a commercial or industrial complex, multi -family project, planned unit development, or planned residential development. (Signature) applicant or contact person Date CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW 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 Planning Commission. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Antonio B. Pomerleau, PO Box 6, 69 College Street, Burlington, VT 05402 Tel: 863-8210 Fax: 863-8219 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Antonio B. Pomerleau - san above 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Richard Bushnell PO Box 6, 69 College St., Burlington, VT 05402, 863-8210: Fax-863-8219 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1519 Shelburne Road, So. Burlington, VT 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) 12,000 sq.ft. bldg. currently occupied by Audio Video Authority using 3,500 sf retail use & 8500 sf for warehouse and installation use. b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Project would convert 3000 sf of warehouse to 2000 sf of woodcraft us 1000 sf to showroom use. c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 12,000 sq.ft. d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) Existing one story building. No exterior change to structure except for some new windows. e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) None f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): Audio Video Authority - 4 employees Woodcraft area space will have 2 employees. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): This building is one of 3 bldRs on the same let_ Other h1ags inC],,.lo T;ffy Lube and the Magic Hat Brewery building. 7) LOT COVERAGE PUD 18.5% a) Building: Existing 28.7' % Proposed No Chang@/o b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 74.8 % Proposed No Changvo PUD 60.10 c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 34 % Proposed No Chang% PUD 51.9% 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ N/A b) Landscaping: $ N/A c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Painting two parking spaces ($50.00). 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC - POMERLEAU FURNITURE a) Average daily traffic (in and out): b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour (In and out): 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 12 2 3 8:OOam - 4:00 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Monday thru Friday 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: March 1, 1998 13) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 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 CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: L� REVIEW AUTHORITY: Planning Commission City Planner I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete F1 Incomplete Ci Planner or Designee Date (Apfrmsp) CIVIL ENGINEERING R O. Box 485 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 January 2, 1998 Mr. Joe Weith, City Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Grace Pomerleau Furniture Pomerleau PUD Site Plan Application Dear Mr. Weith: ASSOCIATES, INC. (802) 985-2323 Fax No. (802) 985-2271 CHARLES R. DUNHAM President STEPHEN A. VOCK Vice President JEAN -CAROL DUNHAM Treasurer Please find enclosed a completed Site Plan Application and supporting plans for the proposed siting of the Grace Pomerleau Furniture woodworking shop within the Pomerleau PUD located at the intersection of Bartlett Bay Road and Shelburne Road. The proposed woodworking shop will share space within the old General Electric building currently occupied by Audio Video Authority. This business will be more of a presence as a manufacturing facility than a retail outlet. The intent of the business is to manufacture high end bed frames and to fulfill specialty orders associated with renovations of historic buildings and the like. Most specialty orders will be placed over the phone and original items which are to be replicated will most often be delivered by firms such as United Parcel Service. There will be a limited retail area which will be used to display the type of work that has been completed by the woodworking shop. This area will be low key and will be accessed through the existing Audio Video Authority entrance. Traffic to and from the proposed business will be limited. The business will employ two employees, orders will be delivered by parcel delivery firms already making deliveries to Audio Video Authority while the anticipated customer traffic is expected to be limited due to the character of the business. The proposed project fits the character of the Shelburne Road/Bartlett Bay Road commercial area surrounding this proposed project and is in conformance with the stated purpose of the Commercial 2 District. The proposed use will utilize the existing infrastructure supporting the former General Electric Building and will require no exterior modifications except for the installation of some additional windows and the painting of two parking spaces. Historically, the 28 parking spaces on site have never been fully utilized by the Audio Video Authority. The off-street parking calculations require that 32 spaces be provided to support STUDIES • DESIGN • INSPECTION • TESTING SURVEYING & LAND DEVELOPMENT HYDRAULICS 8 HYDROLOGY SANITARY 8 WATER FOUNDATIONS & STRUCTURES CONCRETE & SOIL TESTING Mr. Joe Weith Page two January 2, 1998 the two businesses. The applicant is proposing to provide 30 spaces and requests a waiver for the remaining two spaces based on the unique character of these specialty businesses and their limited parking requirements. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 985-2323. Respectfully, David S. Marshall, P.E. Project Engineer Enclosures Application Application Fee ($50.00) 5 Sets of Full Size Plans 1 set of I V x 17" Plans cc: D. Bushnell C:\OffiM\WPWir1\1Ct\POMWaTd.aPP City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 September 1, 1994 Rick Scott Audio/Video Authority 1519 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Retail Expansion Dear Mr. Scott: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find a copy of the August 23, 1994 Planning Commission meeting minutes. Please note that you have six (6) months from the sketch plan review to submit an application for final approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, jW �)W'; I 1 Joe Weith,�J City Planner JW/mcp 1 1 _ 1 n SpACEs 1 1 MOPOS[0 1 �P coNsrnucI N.w -- —RAMP ./RETAINING 1_— ITOW Y —PJ I WALL new nrPJ 4 wlNc oD { ` REMOVE EXISTING 1 I / STEPS�M ANO 1� iER YTIICE w ■ IW/ . 152 0 NEW c%CRETI: CURBING NV . 147.19 U.S. ROUTE 7 - SHELBURNE RCAD \NEE wT TAIKA RICK TVMMG PATH RECtivro AUG 0 8 1994 1 ATION MAP LEGEND -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — — — — IASIM141 LINE w---- INAIER LINE n SAJGTARY SEWER LINE o GAS LINE OESt OVERHEAD ELECT. B TEL. LINE Q SEWER MANHOLE F POWER POLE ► EXTERIOR LIGHT ON PUKVNG — EDGE OF WOODS © OECoLms TREE BUSHES I CHUBS PVQ PROJECT IN COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT PROJSCT NOT" 1. MS PROPERTY IS WHOLLY LOCATED OUTSIDE TH! 100 YIAR FLOODWAY SOUNOANEt AS DEFICTR° ON THE FEMA ROOD MAPPNM /IIEPAAED FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH MIRUNGTON. L UNDERGROUND UMITY AND SOUNDARY INFORMATION FOR TH! APPLICATION WAS GIST WO FROM A RAN MWPAMD SY GORDON E. W000{ ASSOCIATES ARCMTECTS AND ENGJNEERS, ST. JOHNSOURY. VT. THE TITLE OF THE MAP IS 'NEW G.R. WAREHOUSE, ANTONIO B. FOMERUAU { SON, SOUTH SURLINGTON, VT. DULY. 7972'. S. PROPERTY OWNEA E: ANTOM0 FOMUILIAU ' POMEIIUAU REAL ESTATE SS COLLEG! STREET — MATCH EXIST, BITUMINOUS SURUNOTON, VT 00401 CONCRETE PAVEMENT, PLACE N LP TS AS PER A.O.T. 4. THE APPLICANT ISI ,PC CIF IC AIM SECTION 404 MICR SCOTT .s1 070 SANOUW000 LAN! PLANTATION, FL 33147 {' TO'SOL S, APPUrANT'S IIEFIIESENTATIVS 16: PAIR DUCH[SNIAU CIVIL 4NGNEERING ASSOOATRS, INC. P.O. BOX 400 NHELIJANS, YT OWR /MUM MOUMEIMRT9. PROVIDE MECHAMCAL COMFACTIOH OF NEW IfTAA . 4.000 N 700 V/NAC! 26.7 NAClS AND JASTURBED SUOIASE Of GRAVEL WAAHDUn' S RARLOYEES A S SPACES/3 SMPLOYEES 1 A EAM TOT AI FwOU 1lO SS.O MAc7o CONCRETE CURB (TYPE B) TO7A1"°°'°'° °'PA"' A.O.T. STD, DWG, C-1 R.T.l. GRAPHIC SCALE ( N P[tT 1 City of So. Burlington City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 13, 1994 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the Planning Commission on September 28, 1993. If you have any questions, please give me a call. S n ere y,, J Weith, Ci y Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Richard Scott City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 19, 1994 Rick Scott Audio/Video 1519 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Retail Expansion Dear Mr. Scott: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, and Fire Chief Wally Possich were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, Ausust 23, 1994 at 7:30 PM to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sinc ely, � J- AGE'" _ _ Raymo d J. Belair Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/peh Encls PLANNING COMMISSION 28 S_eptember 1993 9. There also exists a sewer main along the south side of the building. This must be shown on the lans. Any manholes within the _proposed parkin area shall be brou ht up to rade, if nec- essar Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion assed unanimousl . Mr. Austin rejoined the Commission at this time. 8. Public Hearing: REvised final plat application of Richard S. Scott for conversion of an existing 12,000 sq. ft. building to retail use. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of a planned commercial development consisting of two other buildings (Grossman's and Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Rd: The Clerk swore in those giving testimony. Mr Pomerleau noted that the primary concern was traffic. He said they have altered the entrance to a one-way in only. Parking spaces have been angled to force people to go out via the signal- ized intersection. There will be signage all the way around the building to direct traffic. Since the former tenant is gone, there is not way to measure their traffic. The applicant contends that the difference in traffic is insignificant and that the one-way entrance would mitigate any slight increase. Mr. Pomerleau added that the applicant probably won't use the entire premises. Mr. Dickinson said there is no ITE designation for the proposed use (sales of car stereos, etc.). He said he did counts at Great Northern Stereo, City Stereo, and other similar locations. Those rates were used for his calculations. Mr. Austin felt there would be very long delays at the intersection on Saturday afternoons based on what he has ac- tually seen. Mr. Dickinson suggested retiming the signal. Mr. Craig noted that everyone says to do that. It doesn't mesh. Mr. Austin said he feels sorry for people who own property there. Until the road is widened, any additional use, even one more car, can't be handled. He said he couldn't vote in favor or the use until the road is widened. Mr. Pomerleau said this is not a high volume use as they are selling high end components. He felt they were improving existing conditions. Mr. Austin noted that Great Northern Stereo generates a lot of traffic. Mr. Craig said he didn't want to see another car at this inter- section. PLANNING COMMISSION 28 September 1993 page 7 Ms. Peacock said she felt she could live with the traffic but wanted to see the entranceway narrowed. Mr. Pomerleau agreed to do this. Mrs. Maher agreed with Ms. Peacock. Mr. Teeson said he didn't feel this would make the intersection better and said he couldn't support it. Mr. Austin moved the Planning Commission a_p_prove the revised final plat application of Richard S. Scott to amend an existi�n� 6.8 acre Manned commercial development�by converting an existing 12,000 sq. ft. building to retail use �asWde icted on a two page set of plans, pa e one entitled "Audio/Video Authority, Site Plan," prepared by Civil_ Engineerin q Associates, Inc, and dated_ 7 93, with the following_ - p -- sti ulations: ------ - ------------- 1. All_ _previous a rovals and stipulations which are not super- seded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The Commission waives the minimum landscaping requirement. It is the Commission's opinion that the area of the lot surroundin thepro Video Authority building is presently well land- - scaped and not in need of additional landscaping. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting or approEriately shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be ved by the City Planner prior to installations. 4. Prior to issuance of a zonin /building permit, the applicant shall contribute $1,001 to the Shelburne Road Intersection Im- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- provement Fund based on 39 additional p.m. peak hour trip ends estimated to be generated by the development. 5. The plans shall be revised prior to recording to show the _G1-U_,,-,,,listed below and shall require approval by the City Plan- ner. Threecopies of the approved revised plans shall_ be sub- mitted to the City Plannerprior to permit issuance. a) Sheet one shall be revised to show an led ar_kin spaces in front of the buildin so that the plan is consistent with sheet 2. b) Plan shall be revised to show a narrower curb cut to further discoura e direct exitin onto Shelburne Rd. 6. The a_p_pl_icant shall record the final plat plans in the South Burlington land records within 90 da s or this a royal is null and void. _ _The Mans_ shall_ be _signed Lj_the Planning Commission chair or Clerk prior to recordin . The lans shall be recorded prior to issuance of a zoning/buildingWpermit. PLANNING COMMISSION 28 September 1993 -�a cue 8 - 7. The applicant shall obtain_ a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy ofthebuilding 8. An_y changes_ to the final plat plans shall require approval by the South �Burlington _ Planning Commis_sion.� 9. The applicant shall use no more than 3500 sq. ft. of the s_p_ac_e as retail floor space. The remainin square footage shall be used for office and warehouse uses only. Any increase in retail floor space shall require Planninq Commission approval. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed 4-2. As there was no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 pm. Clerk R jA Zit., 1016 Id-& Memorandum - Planning August 23, 1994 agenda items August 19, 1994 Page 3 Access/circulation: Access is provided by a 30 foot curb cut on Commerce Avenue. There is no access to Ethan Allen Drive. No changes proposed. Circulation is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 12% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 52.4% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 28.3% (maximum allowed is 30%). Setback requirements are met. Landscaping: Minor landscaping revisions were made. Some plantings were relocated and 10 additional Junipers will be added. Some of the landscaping along the west boundary has not been planted due to the concern that the adjacent construction project would damage the plants. This landscaping will be planted after completion of the construction project. Parking: This project requires a total of 10 parking spaces and 12 spaces are being provided including one (1) handicapped space. The expanded parking area is located at the rear of the building. 4) RICK SCOTT - INCREASE RETAIL FLOOR AREA - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of amending a previously approved planned commercial development (PCD) by increasing the retail floor area in a 12,000 retail building from 3,500 square feet to 6,000 square feet. This PCD was approved on 9/28/93 (minutes enclosed). This is one (1) of three (3) buildings on the same lot, the other buildings include the Jiffy Lube building and Grossman's building supply. This property located at 1519 Shelburne Road lies within the C2 District. It is bounded on the north by Town & Country Furniture and Goss Dodge, on the west by Vermont Railway, on the south by Bartlett Bay Road and on the east by Shelburne Road. Access/circulation: Access is provided by an ingress only curb cut which is 32 feet wide on Shelburne Road and an access drive to Bartlett Bay Road. The Bartlett Bay Road access is via a 44 foot wide curb cut shared with the Jiffy Lube building. The 9/18/93 approved plans showed that the Shelburne Road curb cut would be reduced in width to 30 feet. This has not been done. Circulation is adequate. Memorandum - Planning August 23, 1994 agenda items August 19, 1994 Page 4 Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 19.1% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 61.5% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 56% (maximum allowed is 30%). This is an existing situation which will not be made worse by this application. Setback requirements for this building are met. Parking: The increase in retail floor area will increase parking requirements from 24 spaces to 40 spaces. The plan shows 28 spaces which is a 12 space or 30% shortfall. Applicant should submit parking count data to justify a 30% reduction in parking requirements. The handicapped space along the north property line is not designated as such on the site. There are three (3) large yellow concrete blocks at the northwest corner of the property which appear to be located within a parking space. These blocks should accurately be depicted on the revised final plat. Only 14 of the 17 spaces along the west boundary are striped. All of these spaces should be striped. Traffic: No additional traffic is expected as a result of the increase in retail floor area. This is because estimated traffic generation is based on gross floor area and gross floor area will not change. Sewer: No additional allocation needed. Dumpster: The previously approved plans indicated that the dumpster would be enclosed with a stockade fence. This fence has not been installed. Other: plan shows ramp at rear of building which does not exist. 5) JEFF NICK - MIXED USE BUILDING - SITE PLAN This project consists of the construction of a 5,850 square foot commercial/industrial mixed use building for two (2) tenants. One of the tenants would be Orkin Pest Control who would occupy 2,775 square feet for their office. The remaining 3,075 square feet does not have a prospective tenant. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 11, 1994 Rick Scott Audio/Video Authority 1519 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Retail Expansion Dear Mr. Scott: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Wally Possich and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and/or revised plans no later than Tuesday, August 16, 1994. If you have any questions, please give me a call. 7Sin ely, ay and J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant Encls RJB /mcp M E M O R A N D U M To: Project Files From: Raymond J. Belai ftzloning and Planning Assistant Re: Preliminary Comments, August 23, 1994 agenda items Date: August 11, 1994 RICK SCOTT - INCREASE RETAIL FLOOR AREA - SKETCH PLAN --- The four ( 4 ) space parking area on the south of the access drive is shown as having perpendicular spaces when angled spaces were approved. --- the handicapped space along the north property line is not designated as such on the site. --- plan shows curb cut at 36 feet when it was approved at 30 feet. --- dumpster is not screened with a stockade fence as required. --- plan shows ramp at rear of building which does not exist. --- there are three (3) large yellow concrete blocks at the northwest corner of property which appear to be located within a parking space, these blocks should be accurately depicted. --- parking requirements will be increasing from 27 spaces to 40 spaces and only 28 spaces are available. Applicant must demonstrate through parking counts or other acceptable data that 6,000 square feet of retail space only needs 28 spaces. --- sketch plan should show name and address of record owner and applicant and a location map. --- all 17 parking spces should be striped, only 14 are currently striped. LAKE CHAMPLAIN RADIO CORPORATION - RADIO STATION - SITE PLAN --- site plan submitted does not accurately depict existing site conditions for parking, landscaping, building foot prints, dumpsters, lighting, etc. Plan must be revised to accurately depict current site conditions. --- applicant must complete a "Site Plan" application not a "Sketch Plan" application and submit $50 application fee. --- provide gross square footage of office space minus gross square footage of radio station. --- plan shows a planting schedule, is applicant proposing additional landscaping? If not, this should be removed from the plan. --- plan should show zoning boundary between Cl and R4. --- provide front yard coverage information. --- plan should indicate any coverage changes between the approved M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: August 23, 1994 agenda items Date: August 11, 1994 LARKIN REALTY - 1185 SHELBURNE ROAD An accurate as -built plan must be submitted. LOT 15 - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE Increased parking lot area shall drain toward the inlet located in the south-east corner of the lot. POMERLEAU PLANNED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT - SHELBURNE ROAD Plan received August 8, 1993 prepared by Civil Engineering Associates of Shelburne is acceptable. L&M PARK CONDOMINIUMS - OFF SHELBURNE ROAD Plan dated 7/22/94 prepared by FitzPatrick-Llewellyn, Inc. is acceptable. i5outb Nurttngton if ire Department ik575 Borset #treet 31.�outb Nurlington, Vermont 05403 FAX: (802) 658-4748 TO: South Burlington Planning Commission FROM: Wallace Possich, Fire Chief Ve DKEE: August 10, 1994 RE: Plans Review for August 23 Meeting :A (802) 658-7960 The following plans have been reviewed and my comments are attached: 1. Pomerleau DeveMpment Project No. 93165 Shelburne Rd. Dated 8-8^94 Acceptable 2. L & M Park Farrell Dr. Dated 8-5-94 Acceptable 3. Lot 15 Ethan Allen Dr. Dated 8-5-94 Acceptable 4. Office Building 408 Shelburne Rd. Dated 8-8-94 Acceptable CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - SKETCH PLAN 1) Name, address, and phone number of: t a. Owner of record b. ApplicantJCa.T //�ic•�i� `/�c� ��o�i� C. Contact tel T C 2) Purpose, location, and nature of subdivision or development, including number of lots, units, or parcels and proposed use(s). E 3) Applicant's legal interest in the property (fee simple, option, etc. L e,7skloole" 4) Names of owners of record of all contiguous properties [ Ate• r.4 / � �d«� �. ��`GAr 5) Type of existing or proposed encumbrances on property such as easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc. 6) Proposed extension, facilities such as storm drainage, etc. relocation, or modification of municipal sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, 7) Describe any previous actions taken by the Zoning Board of Adjustment or by the South Burlington Planning Commission which affect the proposed subdivision, and include the dates of such actions: 4441 �/ate 6 8) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (8 1/2 x 11, 8 1/2 x 14 or 11 x 17) of a Sketch plan showing the follow- ing information: 1) Name of owners of record of contiguous properties. 2) Boundaries and area of: (a) all contiguous land belong- ing to owner of record and (b) proposed subdivision. r 3) Existing and proposed layout of property lines; type and location of existing and proposed restrictions on land, such as easements and covenants. 4) Type of location, and approximate size of existing and proposed streets, utilities, and open space. 5) Date, true north arrow and scale (numerical and graphic). 6) Location map, showing relation of proposed subdivision to adjac t property nd surrounding area. (Signatu e) applicant or contact person Date 2 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COIy1MISS1ON The 'South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a pp�tiblic hearing at the Souflt Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset eet, South Burlington, (ermont on Tuesday, September 28, 1993 at 7:30 P.M. to Con sider the following: Revised final plat applica- tion of Richard S. Scott for conversion of an exist- Ing 12,000 square foot building to retail use. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of'q planned commercial de- velopment consisting of two (2) other buildings (Grossman's and Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Road. Copies of the application are available for public inspection ,"at the South BurlingtorfCity Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning j Commission September 11, 1993 1 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 10, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find a copy of the September 28, 1993 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. cerely, Jo eith, Ci y Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Richard Scott L.• 1�G 9/28/93 MOTION OF APPROVAL SCOTT I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Richard S. Scott to amend an existing 6.8 acre planned commercial development by converting an existing 12,000 square foot building to retail use as depicted on a two (2) page set of plans, page one entitled "Audio/Video Authority, Site Plan", prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. and dated 7/93, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The Commission waives the minimum landscaping requirement. It is the Commission's opinion that the area of the lot surrounding the proposed Video Authority building is presently well landscaped and not in need of additional landscaping. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting or appropriately shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. Prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit, the applicant shall contribute $1,001 to the Shelburne Road Intersection Improvement Fund based on 39 additional p.m. peak hour trip ends estimated to be generated by the development. 5. The plans shall be revised prior to recording to show the changes listed below and shall require approval by the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to permit issuance. a) Sheet one shall be revised to show angled parking spaces in front of the building so that the plan is consistent with sheet 2. 6. The applicant shall record the final plat plans in the South Burlington land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. The plans shall be recorded prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit. 7. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the building. 8. Any changes to the final plat plans shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. (mo-sctt) CHERYL B DOUGLAS HOAR POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES PARCEL SIZE GROSSMAN'S LEASE AREA 4.8 ACRES JIFFY LURE LEASE AREA 1.1 ACRES AUDIOIVIDEO LEASE AREA Id ACRES TOTAL 6.8 ACRES BUILDING COVERAGE VERMONT GROSSMAN'S 18.5% RAILWAY JIFFY LURE 13.5% AUDIONIDEO 27.3% TOTAL — 1,1851 4.8 + 1.1381 1.1 + L2731 1.1 - 19.1% < 30% 6.5 LOT COVERAGE GROSSMAN'S 61 % JIFFY LURE 56% AUDIONIDEo 69% TOTAL - 1,611 4.8 + 1.581 1.1 + 1,691 1.1 - 61.5% < 70% 6.8 SHEARER CHEVROLET LEGEND -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — EASEMENT LINE w WATER LINE GRAPHIC SCALE ss SANITARY SEWER LINE c GAS LINE OE67 OVERHEAD ELECT. 6 TEL. LINE (I6 R7 1 1 Im\ 40 It Q SEWER MANHOLE X POWER POLE EXTERIOR LIGHT ON BUILDING µ---�-r-. EDGE OF WOODS POMERLEAU PLANNED © DECIDUOUS TREE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT y� BUSHES 6 SHRUBS OVERALL SITE PLAN BUILDING' 9-29-9 FO ODED SqN! & ARgOw giVEMENT Wgl(N1G9 j Date Ch'k'd Revision SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMC :iTit..P:i:'sff: PAVEMENT SHEET Drawn by MJW Date DULY, 1993 CONCRETE CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSSHELBURNE.VERMONT Checked by PD Scale r . 4G' 2 Approved by — Project No. 9l165 1 1 or 1 1 Y1 1 1 1 — 1 I I ACCESS DRIVE EASEMENT - 1 - W -T N 1ER SERVICE ,N 10 5R 0,V JIFFY LUBE Y -J ;l FASSETTS yi BAKERY NEW YORK OUTLET CLEANERS v i PROPOSED n SPACES -- � —FLOOD LIGHT 175W ITYPJ ENTRY LIGHT 175W ENTRY 175W CONSTRUCT &W —RAMP w/RETAINING WALL REMOVE EXISDNC PLATFORM AND I STEPS I I NEW DUMPSTE w/STOCKADE FENCE DO NOT ENTER ,KS � I I ADDITIONAL PARKING N REAR PROPOSED AUDIO /VIDEO AUTHORITY 13t FLOOR ELEV. 150.0 4 SOFFIT FLOOD LIGHTS t75W1 FASCADE ANGING AMPS LIGHT \ TO BE RELMOVED rr 175W WS) f, REMOVE EXISTNG CURBING B PAVEMENT, TOPSOIL, SEED �� S MULCH a 5. a EX. CB RIM : 152.0 NEW CONCRETE CURBING INV 147.19 U.S. ROUTE 7 — SHELBURNE ROAD EX. MANHOLE .N4Lc UNT TINDI( LUCK TURNING PATH - LEGEND -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — EASEMENT LINE w— WATER LINE SS SANITARY SEWER LINE c CAS LINE OEST OVERHEAD ELECT. B TEL. LINE G) SEWER MANHOLE TOWN a COUNTRY FURNITURE 0 POWER POLE ► EXTERIOR LIGHT ON BUILDING EDGE OF WOODS © DECIDUOUS TREE BUSHES B SHRUBS r SIGN PUD PROJECT IN COMMERCIAL 2 DISTRICT PROJECT NOTES 1. THIS PROPERTY IS WHOLLY LOCATED OUTSIDE THE 100 YEAR FLOODWAY BOUNDARIES AS DEPICTED ON THE FEMA FLOOD MAPPM PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON. 2. UNDERGROUND UTILITY AND BOUNDARY INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICATION WAS OBTAINED FROM A PLAN PREPARED BY GORDON G. WOODS ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. THE TITLE OF THE MAP IS 'NEW G.E. WAREHOUSE, ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU B SON, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT, JULY, 1972'. 3. PROPERTY OWNER IB: ANTONIO POMERLEAU ' POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 59 COLLEGE STREET MATCH EXIST. SITLRANOU3 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 CONCRETE PAVEMENT. PLACE SAW CUT M LIFTS AS PER A.O.T, 4. THE APPLICANT IS : SHELBURINE RD. SPECIFICATION SECTION 406 PAVFMENT RICK SCOTT 620 SANDLEWOOD LANE PLANTATION, FL 00147 6' TOPSOIL S. APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE IS: CAUL DUCHES EAU CIVIL ENGINEERINGERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 485 SUBBASE OF GRAVEL SHELBURNE, V7 05481 d PARKING REOUIREMENTB: RETAIL 4 000 SF + 150 SF/SPACE 20 7 S►ACES PROVIDE MECHANICAL COMPACTION OF NEW WAREHOUSE - 2 EMPLOYEES n I SPACES/3 EMPLOYEES 1.3 SPACES AND DISTURBED SUBBASE OF GRAVEL. REQUIRED 2.0 CONCRETE CURB (TYPE B) TOTAL PROVIDED 2e.0 PACES a� ® A.O.T. STD. DWG. C-1 175 GRAPHIC SCALE IN m7 1 -b - 20 K AUDIO/VIDEO AUTHORITY SITE PLAN PO-7-931 PD I IEVIXD EK-CE, AWED CURB DET AR 1 Date Ch'k'd Revision IWUIH tSVKUNOTON VERMONT Drawn by MJW Dote JULY, 1993 SHEET Checked by PD Scale 1" . 20' CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. — S1ElBUOE . VE/MSOPfT Approved by — Project No. 93165 PLANNING COMMISSION 10 AUGUST 1993 page 10 picted on a plan entitled "Site Plan of Lot 2, Property Owned by Leland E. and Patricia C. Calkins," prepared by Vermont Land Sur- veyors and dated 4/23/93, last revised 4/30/93, 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 post a $1,734 landscaping bond prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the planted landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting and shielded and shall not cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. The applicant shall obtain a zoning/building permit within six months or this approval is null and void. 5. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the new parking spaces. 6. Any changes to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. Mr. Sheahan seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Sketch plan application of Richard S. Scott for conversion of an existing 12,000 sq. ft. building to retail use. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of a planned commercial development consisting of two other buildings (Grossman's & Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Rd: Mr. Dechesneau said there will be no changes to the building. Access will be from Rt. 7 which will be an enter only access. All traffic will exit to Bartlett Bay Rd. Mr. Dechesneau said they feel the lot is already adequately landscaped. All proposed changes are to the building interior. Mr. Sheahan asked if it makes sense to try to taper the Shelburne Rd. curb cut to be sure it is used only for entrance. Mr. Decheneau felt this might hamper larger vehicles getting in. Mr. Austin raised the question of traffic. Mr. Weith had no problem with the increase because of the controlled access. Mr. Austin felt it was not good to add more traffic to a level F intersection and could not support any increase in traffic. He felt traffic data was needed. PLANNING COMMISSION 10 AUGUST 1993 page 11 Mr. Scott said in the prior GE use traffic was coming in and out all day. He felt the new use would be more like a furniture store. The typical sale is $250. Retail floor space will be 3600 sq. ft. It is currently 2700 sq. ft. Mr. Sheahan also wanted traffic data. Mr. Burgess said his major concern will be peak hour traffic generation for this use as compared to the prior wholesale use. Following the sketch plan review, Mr. Burgess reminded members of a joint meeting with the City Council on Thursday, 19 August at 7:30 pm. to discuss a capital budget and impact fees. As there was no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting adjourned at 10:05 pm. Z-) rk D DR NA D1T9di ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU ir' I--,)EC-1VED JUN 11 1993 ---------------- ----- TRUCK LOADING k 1 1 UNLOADING R.O.W. 1 1 17 "Ce6 ,. PAVED AREA -1 1 ACCESS DRIVE — — — _— --- 11 EASEMENT — — , g W_ 1' WATER SERVICE W _ 00 — rn n <o 1 03 7 1 ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU 1 1. PAVED AREA AGING DOCK aA 1x.o IL' 'CONSTRUCT NEW RAMP N/ RETAINING WALL ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU 10 FLOOR ELEV. 150.0 STING AB TItEE ~ AREA — GRASS 1 P1 EXISTING LOCUST TREES J b NET 102 REMOVE EXISTING PLATFOHM h STAIRS v 'yo Z m G/ EX. AIR / coNdnoN / UMI PAVED AREA Am �j EXISTING {i 'Qy ASPHALT CURtl- 1 rc' Ci 1 GRASS AREA P E%. LOCUST TREES -- ENTRANCE ONLY CB RIM 152.0 INV. 147.19 S H E L B U R N E 101 EX MH 55 � 1 R 0 A D City of So. Burlington LOCATION MAP I" . 1 /2 MILE -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — — — — EASEMENT LINE — WATER LINE SS-- SANITARY SEWER LINE c GAS LINE t ELECTRICAL LINE T TELEPHONE LINE JT POWER POLE ► EXTERIOR LIGHT ON BUILDING PROJECT NOTES 1. THIS PROPERTY IS WHOLLY LOCATED OUTSIDE THE 100 YEAR FLOODWAY BOUNDARIES AS DEPICTED ON THE FEMA FLOOD MAPPING PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH BURUNGTON. 2. UNDERGROUND UTILITY AND BOUNDARY INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICATION WAS OBTAINED FROM A PLAN PREPARED BY GORDON G. WOODS ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. THE TITLE OF THE MAP 15 *NEW G.E. WAREHOUSE, ANTONIO S. POMERLEAU 6 SON, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT. JULY, 1872-. 2. PROPERTY OWNER IS: ANTONIO POMERL EAU POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON. VT 05401 4. THE APPLICANT IS: RICK SCOTT 620 SANDLEWOOD LANE PLANTATION, FL 22147 5, APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE IS: ►AUL DUCHESNEAU CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. P.O. BOX 485 SHELBURNE, VT 06482 PARKING REQUIREMENTS: RETAIL - 4.000 SF ♦ 150 SF/SPACE 26.7 SPACES WAREHOUSE 2 EMPLOYEES A 2 SPACES/0 EMPLOYEES t] 5►�j[�E,jCES TOTAL REOUIRED t6.0 MACES TOTAL PROVIDED 28.0 SPACES BUILDING COVERAGE EXISTING PARCEL W/EASEMENT LOT SIZE 1.01 ACRES 1.1] ACRES BUILDING AREA 0.28 ACRES 0.20 ACRES BUILDING % 27.5% 24.8% ALLOWED 20.0% 30.0% LOT COVERAGE EXISTING PARCEL W/EASEMENT LOT COVERAGE AREA 0.70 ACRES 0.77 ACRES LOT COVERAGE % 70.6% 88.0% ALLOWED 70.0% ..0% GRAPHIC SCALE IW.h-20 n AUDIO/VIDEO AUTHORITY y�� Memorandum - September 28, September 24, Page 3 Planning 1993 agenda items 1993 6) RICHARD SCOTT - RETAIL ELECTRONICS SALES - REVISED FINAL PLAT This project consists of converting the former G.E. Supply building to retail electronics sales and consruction of 20'x30' ramp. This is one (1) of three (3 ) buildings on the same lot, the other buildings include the Jiffy Lube building and Grossman's building supply. Since there is more than one (1) principal building on a lot and the lot is over four (4) acres, this application is being treated as an amendment to a PCD. The sketch plan was reviewed on 8/10/93 (minutes enclosed). This property located at 1519 Shelburne Road lies within the C2 District. It is bounded on the north by Town & Country Furniture and Goss Dodge, on the west by Vermont Railway, on the south by Bartlett Bay Road and on the east by Shelburne Road. Access/circulation: Access is provided by an ingress only curb cut which is 35 feet wide on Shelburne Road and an access drive to Bartlett Bay Road. The Bartlett Bay Road access is via a 44 foot wide curb cut shared with the Jiffy Lube building. No changes are proposed. Circulation is adequate. Parking: The new use requires a total of 27 spaces and 28 spaces are being provided including two (2) handicapped spaces. Landscaping: The site is currently well landscaped so no additional landscaping is recommended. Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 19.1% (maximum allowed is 30%) . Overall coverage is 61.5% (maximum allowed is 70%) . Front yard coverage is 56% (maximum allowed is 30%) . This is an existing situation which will not be made worse by this application. Traffic: The only issue raised at the 8/10/93 meeting was traffic generation. At the Commission's request, the applicant has submitted a traffic generation report (see enclosed) . The study indicates that the previous use generated 12 P.M. peak hour vehicle trip ends (vte's). The proposed use is projected to generate 51 vte's for a 39 vte or 325% increase. Although traffic generation will increase, the study points out that the 6.8 acre lot on which this building sits is allowed 333 vte's by Traffic Overlay District Zone 5, and all the uses on the property will generate 167 vte's. This represents 166 vte's or 50% less than is allowed by the Traffic Overlay District. 3 Memorandum - September 28, September 24, Page 4 Planning 1993 agenda items 1993 However, since this is a PUD, the Commission has the authority to review a project's impact on nearby intersections. The Shelburne Road/Bartlett Bay Road intersection currently operates at LOS F. As part of this project, the applicant will be making the project access enter only. Exiting traffic will be via Bartlett Bay Road. The parking spaces in front of the building should be angled to discourage exits directly onto Shelburne Road. The applicant will be required to contribute $1, 001 to Intersection Improvement Fund based on 39 additional P.M. be generated. the Shelburne Road � O peak hour trip ends to Sewer: No additional sewer allocation needed since the number of employees will decrease from the previous tenant. Dumpster: A screened dumpster will be provided. Lighting: Exterior lighting consists of the following: --- four (4) building mounted 175 watt mercury vapor lights with downcasting luminaries. --- three (3) building mounted 175 mercury vapor lights over a side, rear door and front facade. --- five (5) 75 watt indandecent soffit lights in entry. These lights should not cast light beyond the property line. 7) CONTACT COMMUNICATIONS - COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY - SITE PLAN This project consists of converting a restaurant building to a communications facility and the construction of a 64 foot tower. The Zoning Board of Adjustment on 9 / 13 / 93 granted the applicant a conditional use permit allowing the tower to exceed the height limitations. This property located at 2026 Williston Road lies within the I-C District. It is bounded on the west by a day care facility, on the north by undeveloped property, on the east by a motel and on the south by Williston Road. 4 W of --- 9/28/93 MOTION OF APPROVAL SCOTT I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Richard S. Scott to amend an existing 6.8 acre planned commercial development by converting an existing 12,000 square foot building to retail use as depicted on a two (2) page set of plans, page one entitled "Audio/Video Authority, Site Plan", prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. and dated 7/93, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The Commission waives the minimum landscaping requirement. It is the Commission's opinion that the area of the lot surrounding the proposed Video Authority building is presently well landscaped and not in need of additional landscaping. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting or appropriately shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. Prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit, the applicant shall contribute $1,001 to the Shelburne Road Intersection Improvement Fund based on 39 additional p.m. peak hour trip ends estimated to be generated by the development. 5. The plans shall be revised prior to recording to show the changes listed below and shall require approval by the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to permit issuance. a) Sheet one shall be revised to show angled parking spaces in front of the building so that the plan is consistent with sheet 2. applicant shall record the final plat plans in the South Burlington land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. The plans shall be recorded prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit. 7. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the building. 8. Any changes to the final plat plans shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. (mo-sctt) 'r ift MOTION OF APPROVAL SCOTT 9/28/93 I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Richard S. Scott to amend an existing 6.8 acre planned commercial development by converting an existing 12,000 square foot building to retail use as depicted on a two (2) page set of plans, page one entitled "Audio/Video Authority, Site Plan", prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. and dated 7/93, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The Commission waives the minimum landscaping requirement. It is the Commission's opinion that the area of the lot surrounding the proposed Video Authority building is presently well landscaped and not in need of additional landscaping. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting or appropriately shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. Prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit, the applicant shall contribute $1,001 to the Shelburne Road Intersection Improvement Fund based on 39 additional p.m. peak hour trip ends estimated to be generated by the development. 5. The plans shall be revised prior to recording to show the changes listed below and shall require approval by the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to permit issuance. a) Sheet one shall be revised to show angled parking spaces in front of the building so that the plan is consistent with sheet 2. 6. The applicant shall record the final plat plans in the South Burlington land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. The plans shall be recorded prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit. 7. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the building. 8. Any changes to the final plat plans shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. (mo-sctt) 14 Morse Drive Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (802) 878-4450 -LAMOUREUX & STONE - Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors August 31, 1993 Mr. Ernest Pomerleau Pomerleau Real Estate Co. P.O. Box 6 Burlington, VT 05402 RE: Proposed AudioNideo Authority Store 1519 Shelburne Road, South Burlington Dear Ernie: 27 High Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) 524-5245 As requested, we have evaluated the potential p.m. peak hour trip generation for the proposed change of use of the former General Electric Supply building at 1519 Shelburne Road. The proposed use, AudioNideo Authority, will use this building for sale and installation of automotive stereos as well as the sale of home stereo and television systems. Based on the proposed site layout and building floor plans, we understand that the gross floor area of this building is 12,000 sq.ft. and that it is located on a 1.1 acre lease lot. That lease lot is one of three which, together, qualify as a 6.8 acre Planned Commercial Development. The weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation of the former General Electric use was calculated from trip generation rates outlined in the reference "Trip Generation, Institute of Transportation Engineers, 5th Edition". Land -use category #110, General Light Industrial, is applicable to that former land -use. For a 12,000 sq.ft. general light industrial building, the estimated weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation would be 12 vehicle trip ends per hour (vte/hour). The 12 vte/hour is the total of 2 vte/hour entering plus 10 vte/hour exiting. For this project, Trip Generation does not contain any data for comparable land - uses. Consequently, it was necessary to identify similar stores in the greater Burlington area and perform trip generation counts at those locations. Three stores were identified as being similar: Great Northern Stereo at 1270 Shelburne Road, Stingray Car Audio/Cellular One at 1355 Shelburne Road and City Stereo at 37 Hinesburg Road; all in South Burlington. A weekday p.m. peak period trip generation count was performed at each location from 3:00-5:15 p.m. Observed peak hours at all three locations occurred Civil, Environmental & Transportation Engineering • Planning • Land Surveying Mr. Ernest Pomerleau August 31, 1993 Page 2 within a 11/2 hour window beginning at 3:15 p.m. and ending at 4:45 p.m. The average peak hour trip generation rate at all three locations equaled 3.43 vte/hour/1,000 sq.ft. Eliminating City Stereo from the sample (it does not provide car stereo installations), and averaging the peak hour rates of the two Shelburne Road locations results in a rate of 4.24 vte/hour/1,000 sq.ft. Applying the latter average trip generation rate results in a projected weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation of 51 vte/hour for this project. The 51 vte/hour is the total of 19 vte/hour entering plus 32 vte/hour exiting. This parcel is located in Zone 5 of South Burlington's Traffic Overlay District, which allows a p.m. peak hour trip generation of 45 vte/hour per 40,000 sq.ft. of lot size. For this 1.1 acre lot, that translates to 54 vte/hour. For the overall 6.8 acre lot, a total of 333 vte/hour is allowed. A trip generation count of the existing uses of this overall lot indicated that the weekday p.m. peak hour trip generation is currently 167 vte/hour. The existing uses include Grossman's Lumber, Jiffy Lube, Fassetts Bakery Outlet and New York Cleaners. In summary, regardless of whether the lot for this project is the larger overall lot or the smaller lease lot, the projected increased p.m. peak hour trip generation created by this project will not exceed the maximum allowed by the Traffic Overlay District. With respect to the potential impacts of this project on Shelburne Road traffic conditions, we recommend a one-way traffic circulation pattern around the proposed AudioNideo Authority building. This would make the existing Shelburne Road access an entrance only and route all exiting traffic onto Bartlett Bay Road, which intersects with Shelburne Road at a signalized intersection. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we may be of additional assistance, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Roger Dickinson, P.E. cc. Rick Scott r\93084po1.rjd �����,/% a' CHERYL 8 DOUGLAS HOAR POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 6.8 ACRES NE4fN.MR NOTTMA ff1SEFS AN 11 PROQOSEG 7' - PROPOSED �.( AUDIO/VIDEO DRIVE-THRU I AUTHORITY Q o PARCEL SIZE WAREHOUSE O GROSSMAN'S LEASE AREA 4.6 ACRES j JIFFY LURE LEASE AREA 1.1 ACRES � � �', i } �l � � �i �' � � Z� AUDIONIDEO LEASE AREA JA ACRES FGRO TOTAL 6.8 ACRESSSMAN'S I E p . -- w BUILDING COVERAGE - ^ jpW'. coNCReTt sL At f VERMONT I I 4 } RLATFOR r` GROSSMAN'S 18.5% � ' JIFFY LUBE 13.5% RAILWAY I AU DIONIDEO 27.3% 1 l- O r JIFFY LUBE r,uc s TOTAL (.1851 4 6+ 1 1351 1 1+ (.2731 1.1 = 19.1 %< 30% _--_ I I 1 0 RMVRw I N 6.8 LOT COVERAGE GROSSMAN'S 61 % rtETAWws I _ ' JIFFY LUBE 56%WALL, _..., .. --_ � L . AUDIONIDEO 69% S O.W. 2� {.• TOTAL Lfill 4,6 + 1561 1 1 + 1.691 1-1- = 61.5% < 70% 6.8 i1NG P PNT NG EX15 V s SHEARER CHEVROLET SEP 2 71993 LEGEND City of So. Burlington -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — — — — EASEMENT LINE ix WATER LINE ss SANITARY SEWER LINE GRAPHIC SCALE c GAS LINE w - DEBT OVERHEAD ELECT. 8 TEL. LINE ( D1 FM I Qs SEWER MANHOLE 1 inch - aO M 0 POWER POLE ►. EXTERIOR LIGHT ON BUILDING — EDGE OF WOODS POMERLEAU PLANNED 1 DECIDUOUS TREE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT BUSHESBSHRDBS OVERALL SITE PLAN BUILDING 9.2a-9 PO ADDED 51— 9 ARROW PAVEMENT MARKINGS PAVEMENT Date Ch'k'd Revision SOUTH BURLNGTON V CONCRETE Drawn by MJW Dale JULY, 1993 r Sh PLANNING COMMISSION 10 AUGUST 1993 page 10 picted on a plan entitled "Site Plan of Lot 2, Property Owned by Leland E. and Patricia C. Calkins," prepared by Vermont Land Sur- veyors and dated 4/23/93, last revised 4/30/93, 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 post a $1,734 landscaping bond prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the planted landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downcasting and shielded and shall not cast light beyond the property line. Any change in existing lighting or new lighting shall be approved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. The applicant shall obtain a zoning/building permit within six months or this approval is null and void. 5. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the new parking spaces. 6. Any changes to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. Mr. Sheahan seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Sketch plan application of Richard S. Scott for conversion of an existing 12,000 sq. ft. building to retail use. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of a planned commercial development consisting of two other buildings (Grossman's & Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Rd: Mr. Dechesneau said there will be no changes to the building. Access will be from Rt. 7 which will be an enter only access. All traffic will exit to Bartlett Bay Rd. Mr. Dechesneau said they feel the lot is already adequately landscaped. All proposed changes are to the building interior. Mr. Sheahan asked if it makes sense to try to taper the Shelburne Rd. curb cut to be sure it is used only for entrance. Mr. Decheneau felt this might hamper larger vehicles getting in. Mr. Austin raised the question of traffic:. Mr. Weith had no problem with the increase because of the controlled access. Mr. Austin felt it was not good to add more traffic to a level F intersection and could not support any increase in traffic. He felt traffic data was needed. PLANNING COMMISSION 10 AUGUST 1993 page 11 Mr. Scott said in the prior GE use traffic was coming in and out all day. He felt the new use would be more like a furniture store. The typical sale is $250. Retail floor space will be 3600 sq. ft. It is currently 2700 sq. ft. Mr. Sheahan also wanted traffic data. Mr. Burgess said his major concern will be peak hour traffic generation for this use as compared to the prior wholesale use. Following the sketch plan review, Mr. Burgess reminded members of a joint meeting with the City Council on Thursday, 19 August at 7:30 pm. to discuss a capital budget and impact fees. As there was no further busin meeting adjourned at 10:05 p: e GE .I DTCH .. ... _DR.AINA ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU TRUCK LOADING h 1 1 UNLOADING R.O.W. 1 17 'Paces 1 PAVED AREA 1 ACCESS DRIVE EASEMENT T' WATER SERVICE W--- 0o �o U I 03 7 PAVED AREA Iw,o CONSTRUCT NEW I RAMP W/ RETAINING WALL ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU 1st FLOOR ELEV. 150.0 RNG AB iRE� I��J 1 CRAS$ AREA I' _ IIIIIIIIII��� EXISTING IOCUST TREES 0 NET 102 REMOVE EXISTING PLATFORM h STAIRS vs i nl EX. AIR CONDIT ON UNIT q r PAVED AREA y P EXISTING o ,� ASPHALT CURB- u C t^ EX. LO( 1 ENTRANCE NET ONLY �- CB RIM 152.0 INV. 147.19 S H E L B U R N E 101 EX. MH R 0 A D RECt"IVED J U N 111993 City of So. Burlington _.. :'AEI■ eel - a LOCATIONMIMAP 1'I • 1"2 LE LEGEND -- PROPERTY LINE — — — — — — — EASEMENT LINE N---- WATER LINE SS SANITARY SEWER LINE c GAS LINE E ELECTRICAL LINE T TELEPHONE LINE 0 POWER POLE EXTERIOR LIGHT ON BUILDING PROJECT NOTES 1. THIS PROPERTY IS WHOLLY LOCATED OUTSIDE THE 100 YEAR FLOODWAY BOUNDARIES AS DEPICTED ON THE FEMA FLOOD MAPPING PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON. 2. UNDERGROUND UTILITY AND BOUNDARY INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICATION WAS OBTAINED FROM A PLAN PREPARED BY GORDON G. WOODS ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEEHS, ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. THE TITLE OF THE MAP IS 'NEW G.E. WAREHOUSE, ANTONIO B. POMERLEAU 8 SON, SOUTH 6URDNG'TON, VT, JULY. 1972'. 3. PROPERTY OWNER IS: ANTONIO POMERLEAU POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE 69 COLLEGE STREET BURLINGTON, VT 05401 4. THE APPLICANT IS: RICK SCOTT 620 SANDLEWOOD LANE PLANTATION, FL 33147 5. APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE IS: PAUL DUCHESNEAU CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 485 SHELBURNE. VT 05402 PARKING REQUIREMENTS: RETAIL - 4,000 SF a 150 SFISPACE 26.7 SPACES WAREHOUSE - 2 EMPLOYEES x 2 SPACES/3 EMPLOYEES t.9 SPACES TOTAL REQUIRED 28.0 SPACES TOTAL PROVIDED 28.0 SPACES BUILDING COVERAGE EXISTING PARCEL W/EASEMENT LOT SIZE 1.01 ACRES IA3 ACRES BUILDING AREA 0,28 ACRES 0,28 ACRES BUILDING % 27.3% 24.6% ALLOWED 30.0% 30.0% LOT COVERAGE EXISTING PARCEL W/EASEMENT LOT COVERAGE AREA 0.70 ACRES 0.77 ACRES LOT COVERAGE % 70.8% 69.01L ALLOWED 70.0% 10.011 GRAPHIC SCALE IN ESET) _--_-__-- 1 Inch 20 tt AUDIO/VIDEO AUTHORITY DatelCh'k'dl Revision ISOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT Drawn by EC::So JUNE 1993 SHEET Checked by PL_ Se616 r' , 20 CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. SEfLiilRY4E , VERNpNT Approved by — Project No, 93165 1y 1 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 September 24, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and Fire Chief Jim Goddette were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, September 28, 1993 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Joe Weith, City Planner Encls JW/mcp cc: Richard Scott ITT� CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P. O. Box 485 (802) 985-2323 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 Fax No. (802) 985-2271 CHARLES R. DUNHAM President STEPHEN A. VOCK Vice President JEAN -CAROL DUNHAM Treasurer September 23, 1993 Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning and Planning Assistant City of South Burlington 5 ;'S Lors:;t Str;,et So. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Scott Electronics - Audio/Video Shelburne Road, South Burlington Dear Mr. Belair: At your request we have calculated the front yard coverage for this PCD. This includes buildings and pavement within a 50 foot setback. Existing: 56% Proposed: 56 % We have also examined the existing exterior lighting and found four POWR/BRACKET luminaires (specification enclosed). The style used appears to be a PBS with a maximum wattage of 175. The location not shown on the plan is over the north side door. If you need additional information, please call at your convenience. Sincerely, Paul Duchesneau PD: pao Enclosures cc: Rick Scott STUDIES • DESIGN • INSPECTION • TESTING SURVEYING & LAND DEVELOPMENT HYDRAULICS 8 HYDROLOGY SANITARY 6 WATER FOUNDATIONS & STRUCTURES CONCRETE 8 SOIL TESTING k , �M ,. e.v .t. .. _.... ,, .. , ,. •Y.M_ ♦ e a POWR/BRACKET ° LUMINAIRE Private lighting, residential streets ❑ Standard is complete unit pack (Includes wired with two #14, 3 ft. (.9 m) leads, Ian control, optical assembly, and mounting ha ing of 2% X 3-inch (60 X 76 mm) lag screws c (9 X 254 mm) through bolts.) paint finish ❑ Door -mounted ballast with plug-in ignito ❑ Mogul base socket ❑ Terminal Board Standard ORDERING • PBS 15 S 1 N 5 V5A C —f— T T T T T T T PRODUCT ID XXX WATTAGE XX LIGHT SOURCE X VOLTAGE X BALLAST TYPE X PE FUNCTION X LENS TYPE XXX LAMP TYPE X PBS = 05 = 50 S = HPS 1 = 120 See Ballast 5=PE Receptacle V5A = Open Type 5 C = Clear PowrlBracket 07 = 70 C = Merc 2 = 208 Selection Table with PE Control Acrylic D = Coated Luminaire with Small Optical 10 = 100 Standard: 3 = 240 A = Autoreg NOTE: Receptacle E5L = Enclosed Type N = None (175 watt 15 = 150 (55V) Lam 4 = 277 C = Merc-Re g connected same 5 Polycar- maximum) 17 = 175 included• H = HPF Reactor voltage as unit except as noted, bonate (PBS only; 175 watt PBP = 20 = 200 or Lag maximum) PowrlBracket M = Mag-Reg Luminaire with 25 = 250 N = NPF Reactor Large Optical 40 = 400 or Lag Data subject to change without notice Page 2 6130 Dec.1W ® Registered Trademark of General Electric Company C1 VIL ENGINEERING A,','-)SOCIA7'ES, INC. P. 0. Box 4•85 (802) 985.2323 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 054-82 Fax No, (802) 985-2271 CHARLES R. DUNHAM Pr.ud-m STEPHEN A. VOCK Vla Pteside I J(AN•CAROL DUNHAM Tf Oo&u11/ September 23, 1993 Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning and Planning Assistant City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Scott Electronics - Audio/Video Shelburne Road, South Burlington Dear Mr. Belair: At your request we have calculated the front yard coverage for this PCD. This includes buildings and pavement within a 50 foot setback. Existing: 56 % Proposed: 56 % We have also examined the existing exterior lighting and found four POWRiBRACKET luminaires (specification enclosed). The style used appears to be a PBS with a maximum wattage of 175. The location not shown on the plan is over the north side door. If you need additional information, please call at your convcnience. Sincerely, Paul Duchesneau PD:pao Enclosures cc: Rick Scott STUDICS • DESION • INSPECTION • TESTING SURVEYING & LAND DP/CLOPMCNT HYD^AJLICS & HYDROLOGY SANITARY d'.Y%,';F �'RUCTURC� CONCRVE I SOIL 10T'NG � yy� fly � �r t, �, �n ^ �.r t r ti "• f t r :�,.+.•'.tee..a•..J.r��.:.v.L.'i}LFI:.��,:..�1.irJul rr,.. 1'4. 111�iA..._.. �..� �.. .�. N.L�.'t I1. .,'.15.. i�. �. Y'� t' ... �'S��..r, (:t.,ifS. ��� , P OWR/BRACKET " L UMINAIRE Private Ilghtingr resldential streets © Standard Is complote unit pack Pncluda; wired with two N14. 3 ft. (•9 m) loads, "or control. optical assembly, and moun!ing he Ing of 2% X 3-inch (60 X 76 mm) lag scrows (9 X 254 mm) through bolts.) paint flnish 0 Door -mounted baltost with plug-in ignitc 0 MoQui boso socket 0 Terminol Board Standard �1 ORDERING NUMBER LOGIC" PBS 15 S 1 V 5 V5,4, C PRODUCT ID XXX WATTAGE XX LIGHT SOURCEVOLTAGE X X BALLAST TYPE X PE FUNCTION X LENS f TYPE XXX LAMP TYPE X PBS ■ 05 ■ 50 S ■ lHPS 1 - 120 See Ballast `�� 5 = PE Receptacle VeA m Op€n Type 5 C - Clear Powrl3rocket 07 ■ 7C C -Mac 2 a 208 Seloction Tcbie with PE Control Acyllc D -Coated luminalre with Small 0 tical p 10 - 100 Standard; 3 • 240 A ■ Autoreg NOTE; Receptac,e -SL = 'nclosed Type N - None (175 watt 15 •15a (SSV) . Camp Included, a - 271 C - Merc•Re 0 connected some � voifage as Unit unit 5 Polycor• borate te' maximum) 17 - i75 H a HPF Reactor except as 5rP6S only; waft Pep „ Powt(Bracket 20 -200 or tap M = Mag-Rog maximum lumEnalre with 25 ■250 N - NPF Reactor Large Optical 40 -400 or Lao c.r..�.anar fo -ne�c. K�r���f ncrroe - Page 2 6130 occ• 1441 SHELBURNE ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT FORMULA UNDEVELOPED ACRES ZONING NUMBER OF NEW TRIPS 458.76 128.44 96.99 684.19 acres R1, R4 and AgRR C1 C2 (P.M. PEAK HOUR) 768 8224 to 13,091 6210 to 9,886 15,202 to 23,745 at total build out Assume a ten year build out period with one fifth in two years. Therefore, there will be 3040 to 4749 new p.m. peak hour trips added to Shelburne Road in two years or an average of 3895 by, splitting the difference. The total improvement package for off -site spot improvements is estimated at $100,000. (see attached cost estimates) Formula: pI�� # of new PM Peak Hour Trip ends / 3895 =� olo % x $100,000 = FEE i =OD EXAMPLE: Lakewood Associates 310 new p.m. peak hour trip ends / 3895 = 7.95% x $100,000 = $7959 FEE. 1 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, September 28, 1993 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: Revised final plat application of Richard S. Scott for conversion of an existing 12,000 square foot building to retail use. The building sits on a 6.8 acre parcel and is part of a planned commercial development consisting of two (2) other buildings (Grossman's and Jiffy Lube), 1519 Shelburne Road. Copies of the application are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission September 11, 1993 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 September 3, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find some preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Jim Goddette and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and\or revised plans by no later than Friday, September 17, 1993. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymd J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant Encls RJB/mcp cc: Richard Scott M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Engineer Re: Preliminary Comments September 28, 1993 agenda items Date: August 30, 1993 CONTACT COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, 2026 WILLISTON ROAD 1. The concrete sidewalk should continue across the entire frontage. It shall be 8 inches thick where the entrance drive crosses it. 2. Plan should include a date. WEEMS LOT SUBDIVISION - SUBDIVISION - SHUNPIKE ROAD 1. Record plan shall include a title block with name, scale, etc. 2. Plan should include all lot dimensions. TOUTANT PROPERTY - WILLISTON ROAD 1. Record plan shall include title, date, etc. 2. Ingress and egress should be encouraged to use the Econolodge entrance which is signalized. AUDIO - VIDEO AUTHORITY - SHELBURNE ROAD Same comment as in July 20, 1993 memo and this is that a sidewalk along the frontage is included in the planned reconstruction of Shelburne Road in this area. Memorandum - Planning August 10, 1993 agenda items August 6, 1993 Page 9 Landscaping: The applicant is proposing $1734 in landscaping. This will greatly improve the appearance of the property since there is currently no landscaping on the property. Sewer: No additional allocation needed. Dumpster: The dumpster is shown on the plan and it will be screened with some Arborvitae plantings. Other: Staff has observed some outside storage at the rear of the building which has not been approved. All outside storage should either be eliminated or approval obtained. 7) RICHARD SCOTT - RETAIL ELECTRONICS SALES - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of converting the former G.E. Supply building to retail electronics sales and consruction of 20'x30' ramp. This is one (1) of three (3) buildings on the same lot,the other buildings include the Jiffy Lube building and Grossman's building supply. Since there is more than one (1) principal building on a lot and the lot is over four (4) acres, this application is being treated as an amendment to a PCD. This property located at 1519 Shelburne Road lies within the C2 District. It is bounded on the north by Town & Country Furniture and Goss Dodge, on the west by Vermont Railway on the south by Bartlett Bay Road and on the east by Shelburne Road. Access/circulation: Access is provided by an ingress only curb cut which is 35 feet wide on Shelburne Road and an access drive to Bartlett Bay Road. The Bartlett Bay Road access is via 44 foot wide curb cut shared with the Jiffy Lube building. No changes are proposed. Circulation is adequate. Parking: The new use requires a total of 27 spaces and 28 spaces are being provided including two (2) handicapped spaces. Landscaping: The site is currently well landscaped so no additional landscaping is recommended. Memorandum - Planning August 10, 1993 agenda items August 6, 1993 Page 10 Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 19.1% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 61.5% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage percentage along Shelburne Road should be provided for revised final plat. Traffic: It is staff's position that the proposed use will not have a significant impact on traffic. Sewer: No additional sewer allocation needed since the number of employees will decrease from the previous tenant. Dumpster: A screened dumpster will be provided. Lighting: All exterior lighting should have downcasting luminaries and should not cast light beyond the property line. W1 M E M O R A N D U M To: Project Files -6 From: Raymond J. Belai tZoning and Planning Assistant Re: September 28, 1993 agenda items Date: September 1, 1993 ARTHUR TOUTANT - SITE MODIFICATION - SITE PLAN --- a variance to exceed overall coverage must be obtained from the Zoning Board of Adjustment prior to review by the Planning Commission. --- staff recommends that the three (3) parking spaces located along the front of the building be eliminated due to insufficient aisle width. --- parking space dimensions must be at least 9'xl8', some of the spaces are only six (6) feet wide. --- the easterly curb cut should be enter only. --- plan should show fence between right-of-way and building. --- plan should show the two (2) building projections on the east side of the building. --- the concrete slab located at the northwest corner of lot should be eliminated. --- the dumpster should be shown and properly screened. --- provide exterior lighting details including type, location and wattage. --- the four (4) trees located along the westerly boundary at the north end of the property do not exist as shown. Are these trees proposed? If so, provide details on the size and type of trees proposed. --- plan must accurately depict the curb cuts along Williston Road. RICHARD SCOTT - RETAIL ELECTRONIC SALES - REVISED FINAL PLAT --- applicant must submit a traffic study which compares traffic generation from the previous use to the proposed use by 9/8/93 in order to retain a spot on the 9/28/93 meeting. --- plans submitted are acceptable, these plans will have to be reduced to 1811x24" for recording and will have to meet the State plat law. Uut T-6urfington Nire 19cpadmeat 575 Morset #trect 4outb 'Burlington. Vermont 05403 FAX: (802) 658-4748 9 3 =,I 7 � 4, 1z -1.,-r- �)j 7 SE. RC I Wi I E A F P -I I f . .', - S F-,' El- V "I' E C4 , "' 1\1 D I T' D P q C" 1 N I E-- I ... . ...... C", T 1:'-* F�. .. ... ..... k" .7; 1 Fk :--ii ID, T il, E F. r. (802) 658-7960 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 30, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electrronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the August 10, 1993 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any quest'ons, please give me a call. S'n erel , Jo Weith, Ci y Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Richard Scott CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - FINAL PLAT 1) Name of Applicant Richard s. Scott 2) Name of Subdivision 3) Indicate any change to name, address, or phone number of owner of record, applicant, contact person, engineer, surveyor, attorney or plat designer since preliminary plat application Addition of LamnurP»y & Stone Consulting Engineers, represented by Roger Dickinson for Traffic analysis 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, or developmental timetable, since preliminary plat application: S) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final platplusengineering drawings and containing all information required under Section 202.1 of the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204.1(a) for a major subdivision. 6) Submit two draft copies of all legal documents required under Section 202.1 (11) and 12) of the subdivision regulatio r a min sud' ision and under Section 204.1(b) for a m bdivi on. (Sign(kure) pplicant r contact person Date LLEO-=/93 7 GD City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 6, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and Fire Chief Jim Goddette were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, August 10, 1993 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. n rely oe Weith, ity Planner Encls JW/mcp cc: Richard Scott � y ITT� CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P. O. Box 485 (802) 985-2323 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 Fax No. (802) 985-2271 CHARLES R. DUNHAM President STEPHEN A. VOCK July 28, 1993 Vice President JEAN -CAROL DUNHAM Treasurer Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning and Planning Assistant City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Audio/Video Authority, Richard Scott, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Belair: Enclosed are plans and application in support of Site Plan Review scheduled for August 10, 1993. Your preliminary comments dated July 20, 1993 are addressed below: - Previous use of building: G.E. supply retail and warehouse. Maximum number of employees was nine (9). - A new drawing is included that shows the entire lot (6.8 acres). - Coverages: The overall plan shows individual leased area coverages and total lot coverages. - Landscaping details of the Jiffy Lube site have been added to the plan. - An additional handicapped parking space is shown on the plan. - A screened dumpster has been added to the plan. - Existing yard lights are shown on the plan and no additional exterior lighting is proposed. - The parking spaces along the rear will be striped prior to occupancy. If you have any additional comments please call at your convenience. Sincerely, Paul Duchesneau PD:pao Enclosures STUDIES • DESIGN • INSPECTION • TESTING SURVEYING & LAND DEVELOPMENT HYDRAULICS & HYDROLOGY SANITARY & WATER FOUNDATIONS & STRUCTURES CONCRETE & SOIL TESTING CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - SKETCH PLAN 1) Name, address, and phone number of: c a. Owner of record Pomerleau Real Estate 69 College Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 863-8210 b. Applicant Richard S. Scott, P.O. Box 4628 South Burlington, Vermont 05406 660-2003 C. Contact Paul Duchesneau, Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 485, Shelburne, Vermont 05482 985-2323 2) Purpose, location, and nature of subdivision or development, including number of lots, units, or parcels and proposed use(s). Existing 6.8 acres on the corner of Bartletts Bay Road and Shelburne Road. Project is conversion of former G.E. Supply Building (now vacant) to retail electronics sales. 3) Applicant's legal interest in the property (fee simple, option, etc. Property and building lease. 4) Names of owners of record of all contiguous properties East & West: State of Vermont, U.S. Route 7, and Vermont Railway South: Bartletts Bay Road North: Cheryl & Douglas Hoar, Nathaniel L. & Millicent C. Lash 5) Type of existing or proposed encumbrances on property such as easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc. 20' easement is shown on the plan. 50' ROW is shown bisecting the lot. L 6) Proposed extension, relocation, or modification of municipal facilities such as sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc. No changes are proposed. � G 7) Describe any previous actions taken by the Zoning Board of Adjustment or by the South Burlington Planning Commission which affect the proposed subdivision, and include the dates of such actions: Grossmans Site Plan Jiffy Lube Site Plan 8) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (8 1/2 x 11, 8 1/2 x 14 or 11 x 17) of a Sketch plan showing the follow- ing information: 1) Name of owners of record of contiguous properties. 2) Boundaries and area of: (a) all contiguous land belong- ing to owner of record and (b) proposed subdivision. 3) Existing and proposed layout of property lines; type and location of existing and proposed restrictions on land, such as easements and covenants. 4) Type of location, and approximate size of existing and Proposed streets, utilities, and open space. 5) Date, true north arrow and scale (numerical and graphic). 6) Location map, showing relation of proposed to adjacent property and surrounding area. Y (Signature) applicant or contact person subdivision Ju Cy j3 Date 2 /9 1 - 315 )-I�xt M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Engineer Re: Preliminary Comments August 10, 1993 agenda items Date: July 20, 1993 AUDIO -VIDEO AUTHORITY, SHELBURNE ROAD Normally the City would request that the site improvements include a sidewalk across the frontage, however, the improvements to Shelburne Road in the area will include sidewalks. CALKINS PROPERTY - LOT #2 - CALKINS COURT Plan prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors dated April 23, 1993 is acceptable. NOWLAND TWO - SPEAR STREET 1. M.H. B-50 should included a 8 inch stub to the north extended about 85 feet for sewering the adjacent area. 2. M.H. S-2 and M.H.S-1 should include stubs so line can be extended north -and south on Spear Street. 3. The sewer line on Spear Street should include Y-Branches so that the existing lots can hook on. The plan shows a connection for only the Meredith property. It should include Atkin's, Gagnon, Chiu and all the IBIS lots. The Chiu property has a 4 inch service in the approximate location of the proposed sewer and it runs down Deerfield to the first manhole. It should be abandoned. 4. Trees must not be planted on top of water and sewer mains. They should be planted at least 10 feet away. 5. In a memo dated May 12, 1992, it was stated that the gravity line leading to the Bartletts Bay plant must be checked for capacity especially sections that have a flat grade. This must be done before the project can proceed. 6. The Deerfield Drive Extension intersection with Spear should include widening to accommodate two exit lanes. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 July 20, 1993 Paul Duchesneau Civil Engineering Associates P.O. Box 485 Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Electronic Sales, 1519 Shelburne Road Dear Mr. Duchesneau: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find some preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Jim Goddette and myself. Also enclosed is an application for Sketch Plan review which should be completed and returned to me as soon as possible. There is no fee for sketch plan review. Please submit additional information and/or revised plans addressing the enclosed comments by no later than Friday, July 30, 1993. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Since ly, , Raymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant Encls RJB/mcp Preliminary Memo - Planning August 10, 1993 agenda items July 20, 1993 Page 2 --- the frontage distance for lots #53 and 54 are missing. --- an iron pin should be shown on the west side where lots #57 and 58 meet. --- provide width of Nowland Drive at Spear Street. RICHARD SCOTT - RETAIL ELECTRONICS SALES - SKETCH PLAN --- provide information on previous use of building including number of employees. --- unless applicant can demonstrate otherwise, it appears that the Jiffy Lube building and the building under application are on the same lot. Plan should be revised to show the entire lot on which these two (2) buildings are situated. Since there are two (2) principal buildings on one (1) lot and the lot is over four (4) acres it must be treated as a PCD. A PCD is a major subdivision which would require this project to be reviewed in a two (2) step process, sketch plan review and then revised final plat. --- provide building, overall and front yard coverage percentages for the lot as a whole. --- provide landscaping details for the Jiffy Lube building. --- ADA Accessibility Guidelines require a parking area of this size to have two (2) handicapped parking spaces. --- if a dumpster will be used, it must be shown on the plan and suitably screened. --- existing and proposed exterior lighting details must be submitted. --- the parking spaces along the rear should be striped prior to occupancy. LELAND & PATRICIA CALKINS - PARKING CHANGES - SITE PLAN --- plan does not accurately depict main entrance. --- if any portion of dumpster area along easterly property line is on lot #2, it should be shown on the site plan. --- dumpster at rear of property must be shown and suitably screened. --- outside storage must either be eliminated or approval obtained from the Zoning Board of Adjustment and the Planning Commission. --- gravel access connecting lot #2 with lot #3 must be shown and the gravel area included in the overall coverage calculation. TO: FROM: DATE: RE: 1. 2. 3. i�,uutb N uriingtun N ire Department 575 Dorset —*treet -'�,uutb iBurlingtnn, 7germnnt 05403 SO. BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION CHIEF GODDETTE MONDAY JULY 19,1993 TUESDAY AUGUST 10,1993 AGENDA ITEMS LELAND AND PATRICIA CALKINS CALKINS COURT LOT #2 PLAN HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND AT THIS TIME I DO NOT SEE A PROBLEM WITH CHANGES FOR THE SIDE WALK AND PARKING SPACES BEING ADDED WHICH WOULD EFFECT EMERGENCY PROTECTION. ANTONIO POMERLEAU SHELBURNE ROAD PROJECT #93165 OLD GE BUILDING (802)658-7960 THE PLAN HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY THIS DEPARTMENT AND AT THIS TIME I DO NOT SEE WHERE IT WOULD EFFECT EMERGENCY SERVICES. UNIVERSITY MALL DORSET STREET PROJECT # 6699.5 PLAN REVIEWED AND THE CHANGE WITH THE PARKING DOSE NOT EFFECT GIVEN EMERGENCY PROTECTION IF NEEDED. 4. NOWLAND TWO PROPERTY PROJECT #92045 PLAN HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND THE CHANGES MADE WILL NOT EFFECT THE DEPARTMENT IF EMERGENCY SERVICE IS NEEDED. SC�� �CF�T�'a���S �� Cam' CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. Box 485 SHELBURNE, VERMONT 05482 (802) 985-2323 Eas Inc. UtA Yea 01471. JOB SHEET NO. OF CALCULATED BY DATES _y CHECKED BY DATE_ SCALE N� CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone # ) Antonio Pomerleau Pomerleau Real Estate, 69 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401 Audio Video Authority 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone #) Richard S. Scott 620 Sandlewood Lane, Plantation, FL 33137 4407-994-4435 Mailing Address: -c/o Tony Blake, Smith Bell & Thompson, 102 South Winooski Avenue • Burlington, Vermont 05401 3) CONTACT .PERSON (name, address, phone f ) Paul Duchesneau L Civil Engineering Associates, P.O. Box 485, Shelburne, VT 05482 #985-2323 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1519 Shelburne Road 5) LOT NUMBER (if applicable) Former G.E. Supply Co. 6) PROPOSED USE(S) Retail Electronic Sales 4,000 Square Feet Retail; 8,000 Square Feet Warehouse 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and it floors,. square feet per floor) Single -Story 12,000'Square Feet (Existing) Maximum Height less than 30 Feet 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 6 Total; 4 to 6 at one time. 9) LOT1COVERAGE: building 27.3 %; landscaped areas 30 % building, parking, outside storage 70 % Exterior 10) COST ESTIMATES: ,Buildings $ 1,000 Landscaping $ 0 Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $ 2,000 Pavement/Entrance Modifications 11) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: September 6, 1993 12 ) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC ( in and out) 184 x 2 = 368 Estimated trip ends (in and out) during the following hours: Monday through Friday 11-12 noon 15 12-1p.m. 16 ; 1-2 p.m. 14 ; 2-3 p.m. 12 3-4 p.m. 13 4-5 p.m. 16 ; 5-6 p.m. 16 ; 6-7 p.m. 22 13 ) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. ; 6:00 - 7:00 PM 14 ) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Sat .,a �z DATE OF SUBMISSION DATE OF HEARING SIGNATURE'OF APPLICANT