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Marla Keene
From:Andy Rowe <arowe@snyderhomesvt.com>
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 3:01 PM
To:Marla Keene
Cc:Ken Braverman
Subject:'EXTERNAL'112 Garden Street - FBC Site Plan amendment application
Attachments:Approved vs proposed overlay.pdf; FBC site plan application.pdf
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Hi Marla –
Attached is the FBC site plan application form and below is a link to the files for the FBC Site Plan Review amendment
application for 112 Garden Street.
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/M5HY2YtoZO
As an informational exhibit, I’ve overlaid the previously approved and proposed site plan to highlight the plan
changes. The lighter version of the site plan is what was previously approved. The following summarizes the changes
between what was previously approved and this amendment application:
- The addition of a day care use on the first floor
- The interior reconfiguration of the first floor plan for the day care resulted in slight changes in the door locations
along Garden Street, as well as to the parking area behind the building.
- A ramp was added to provide an accessible route from the parking lot to the day care space
- A reduction in the number of dwelling units – from 131 units to 120 units
- A reduction in the building footprint – with roughly 24 feet removed from the southerly leg of the building
- Reconfiguration of the parking garage ramp, due to the modified building footprint
- Addition of a third utility vault near the trash/recycling enclosure
The reduction in the building footprint and number of dwelling units lead to a decrease in the construction cost,
landscape budget, and open space requirement. The pocket park on the west side of the building is unchanged. The
Large Development Area Open Space credit has been reduced, since the overall project open space requirement
decreased.
The previously approved exhibits have been updated to reflect the changes noted above. The rooftop visibility exhibit
has not been updated, since the location and size of the rooftop mechanical equipment has not changed.
Please confirm that the fee for this application will be $153. Once we have confirmation of the fee amount, we will
make payment online.
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to review any of the application materials.
Andy Rowe | PROJECT ENGINEER
SNYDER HOMES | SnyderHomesVT.com | 802.985.5722
From: Marla Keene <mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2022 4:27 PM
To: Ken Braverman <kenneth.braverman@gmail.com>; Andy Rowe <arowe@snyderhomesvt.com>
Subject: childcare & bike parking
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Hi Ken, Andy,
We reviewed your question about what to consider childcare for the purpose of calculating bike parking. Educational is
meant to be a true school use as defined by the State Board of Education, while the daycare would be considered
“other.” This also fits with your concept of potentially converting it to something else in the future (though our
prediction is it’s more likely that you’ll want MORE space in the future!).
For a 6,000 sf childcare facility, 4 short term bicycle parking spaces, 2 long term bicycle parking spaces, one clothes
locker, zero changing facilities, and zero showers would be required.
Marla Keene, PE
Development Review Planner
City of South Burlington
180 Market Street
South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 846-4106
www.southburlingtonvt.gov
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