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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSD-70-0000 - Decision - 1579 Spear StreetSC"rn Bn INGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission held a regular meeting at the South Burlington Middle School Library, Dorset Street, South Burlington. Vermont on Tuesday, June 23, 1970. Mr. Joseph Allard. Vice -Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7150 P.M. MEYBERS PRESENT Taffies A. Lamphere, Chairman, Xoseph L. Allard, Leon'.P** 1gn6zewskV,. Doug`1a9:1,-Tudh'opd;"O;° H; Bthney;---?Ghalrman of Selectmen,. ex-officio, and Robert Janes, Town M6nager. ex-officio. OTHERS PRESENT Frederick Blais, William Kellner, Angelo Pizzagalli, Albert Reynolds, William Szymanski. Town Engineer. CMr. Allard entertained discussion on the agenda items, but no action was taken for lack of a quorum. At 8&40 P.M. a quorum was reached, and Air. Allard turned the chair over to Mr. Lamphere. SPEAR STREET HEIGHTS Mr. Janes read Mr. Ward's Memorandum which described the development as being 4.3 acres, divided into three lots(one lot is 2.3 acres and the other two are 1 acre each). The land 1s zoned Residential A t6to depthl-Of!13aO Feet. - *Ith a:unknimuii 16t stzef'cyfnbne^aofeliihd"mthimum frontage of 150 feet. Mr. Szymanski approved the percolation tests, He recommended a 12 inch culvert to divert evrfaoe waiter away from the road. Mr. Pizzagalli does not object to a drainage easement &S long as the drainage w133 1Tbr V?mM]:t in '1ea1� tdhbsre Vo 'a -line of trees on his property. Mr. Szymanski advised Mr. Pizzagalli that a pump would, be needed to transmit water to Spear Street Helghts from a future water math along Spear St. Mr. Pizzagalli said wells would be the alternative. Mr. Allard made the motion that the 07/1d/fib 11:14 I''tKKT 2S. 5LI'-II'IUI.ttiCK '� OrGOJOrr�-+c ..,,. ,.,__ __� • SPTAF STRE£T IG$TS CONTINUED plan as submitted be accepted. Mr. Ignazewski seconded, and the motion was passed unanimously. REPCR7 FROM-YR. WILLIAM KELLNER Mr. Kellner, representative from South Burlington to the Chittenden Regional Planning Commission, said the Commission has released two new reportsc Population and Economic Base Inventory.and Existing Community Facilities and Public Utilities. These reports will be the basis for the Commission's pro�eetions and planning on land use and transportation. The Police Report should be ready by the end of July. Mr. Janes asked if technical services are Riven by the Commission's staff to assist member towns with planning and studies. Mr. Kellner said'helP wl-s-given to Richmond on;•thelr zoning C ordinance$ to St. George on their Master Plan and Subdivision Reaulationsp and a contract has been made with Colchester for studies. GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER LINES ON SHELBURNE ROAD Green Mountain Power Co. advised the Toren that if the fifth lane of Shelburne Rd. Is to be completed this years they will not have time to plan for relocating the lines underground. Mrc Behndyl;a1-d'the Board of Selectmen voted at their last meeting to go ahead with the fifth lane nowt/ because state funds will not be available next year and they believed tihe fifth lane was needed now. Mr. Behney said Green Mountain has asked to meet with the Selectmen and the Planning Commission to discuss the future of 13.nes in South Burlington. Ttt=Was suggested to ask John Ewing, 'tb--d.et'ermirn'q whol is responsible for th6,. cost -of^rblocatliag-exidttng:AInes when-Kkghway'-.cont;truetion necessitates relocation. Fiore-tdi'8eu-V9ton f6l1ovaed -concerning the future of lir, Post-ir Fax Note 7671 Date pas To Q��e+� ��\5 From CcMapl, CO. Phone W Phone B Fax r . , ` Fax •