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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda 07_SP-22-032_119 Tilley Dr_UVMMC 180 Market Street, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 | 802-846-4106 | www.southburlingtonvt.gov TO: South Burlington Development Review Board FROM: Marla Keene, Development Review Planner SUBJECT: #SP-22-032 1795 Shelburne Road DATE: November 15, 2022 Development Review Board meeting PROJECT DESCRIPTION Site plan application #SP-22-032 of UVM Medical Center to construct a one and a half story 84,006 sf medical office and outpatient facility with associated parking, equipment and stormwater treatment on an existing undeveloped 13.5 acre lot, 119 Tilley Drive. CONTEXT The Board held a hearing on this application on August 2, 2022, September 20, and October 19, 2022. The Board continued the hearing to November 1 for the limited purpose of addressing parking lot landscaping requirements. The applicant requested, and the Board approved, a continuation to November 15 to allow additional time to coordinate proposing parking lot landscaping with neighbors. The applicant has provided a revised landscaping plan for the Board’s review, which Staff has included in the packet along with the previously-submitted landscaping plan. Staff anticipates the Board will have a short hearing on November 15 and will be able to close the hearing. COMMENTS 13.04 Landscaping, Screening & Street Trees B. Except for parking spaces accessory to a one-family or two-family dwelling, all off-street parking areas subject to review by the Development Review Board, shall be curbed and landscaped with appropriate trees, shrubs, and other plants including ground covers, as approved by the Development Review Board. Sections of recessed curb are permitted if their purpose is to allow stormwater runoff from the adjacent parking area to reach stormwater collection, treatment and management infrastructure. The Development Review Board shall consider the adequacy of the proposed landscaping to assure the establishment of a safe, convenient, and attractive parking area and the privacy and comfort of abutting properties. (1) All off-street parking areas shall be landscaped around the perimeter of the lot with trees, shrubs and other plants. Perimeter planting shall be set back from the curb sufficiently to allow for snow storage. The purpose of perimeter planting shall be to mitigate the view of the parking lot from the public way and from adjacent uses and properties, and to provide shade and canopy for the parking lot. In some situations it may be necessary both for surveillance purposes and for the perception of safety to install the size and type of plants that leave visual access between the parking lot to the public way or other pedestrian areas. Staff considers this criterion met. (2) In all parking areas containing twenty-eight (28) or more contiguous parking spaces and/or in parking lots with more than a single circulation lane, at least ten percent (10%) of the interior of the parking lot shall be landscaped islands planted with trees, shrubs and other plants. Such requirement shall not apply to structured parking or below-ground parking. The applicant has shown that this criterion is met by providing 13,812 sf of landscape islands within 84,488 sf of parking area. (3) All interior and perimeter planting shall be protected by curbing unless specifically designed as a collection and treatment area for management of stormwater runoff as per 13.04(B)(5)(c) below. Interior planted islands shall have a minimum dimension of six (6) feet on any one side, and shall have a minimum square footage of sixty (60) square feet. Large islands are encouraged. Curbing is provided. Staff considers this criterion met. (4) Landscaping Requirements (a) Landscaping shall include a variety of trees, shrubs, grasses and ground covers. All planting shall be species hardy for the region and, if located in areas receiving road runoff or salt spray, shall be salt-tolerant. Staff considers this criterion met. (b) At least one (1) major deciduous shade tree shall be provided within or near the perimeter of each parking area, for every five (5) parking spaces. The trees shall be placed evenly throughout the parking lot to provide shade and reduce glare. Trees shall be placed a minimum of thirty (30) feet apart. 1. 270 parking spaces are provided, requiring 54 shade trees. The applicant has indicated they do not desire to provide shade trees on the western or northern sides of the parking lot due to neighbor requests to not block views of the mountains. On October 19, the applicant provided a few trees to the north but only low growing shrubs to the west. The Board directed the applicant to improve compliance with this criterion by redistributing the shade trees to provide approximately one tree for every five parking spaces around the perimeter of the lot. Staff recommends the Board review the revised plan against the requirement for even placement for shading and glare reduction, prior to closing the hearing. (c) Trees shall have a caliper equal to or greater than two and one-half (2 ½) inches when measured on the tree stem, six (6) inches above the root ball. This criterion is met. (d) Where more than ten (10) trees are installed, a mix of species is encouraged; the species should be grouped or located in a manner that reinforces the design and layout of the parking lot and the site. Staff considers this criterion met. (e) Within the City Center FBC District, landscaping required within this section shall not count towards meeting minimum landscape budget requirements as detailed in Section 13.04(G). This criterion is not applicable. (5) Snow storage areas must be specified and located in an area that minimizes the potential for erosion and contaminated runoff into any adjacent or nearby surface waters. Snow storage is provided. Staff considers this criterion met. Respectfully submitted, Marla Keene, Development Review Planner zz GRAVEL SCULPTURE 50' RIGHT OF WAY FOR FUTURE ROAD 50' RIGHT OF WAY FOR FUTURE ROAD POCKET PARK 10’ REC PATHPatient Parking ELECELECELECELECELECELECELEC GM Gas meter L2 L2 L2 L2 L2STOPSTOPSTOPSTOPCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVILCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVIL RELOCATEDWINDMILLLOCATIONPEDESTRIAN CROSSING PEDESTRIANCROSSING5'8' TYP.8'8'SHORT TERM BICYCLE PARKING.(14) CYCLESAFE U2 SEE CIVIL FORDETAILFLUSH CURB, TYP.SEE CIVIL DWGSBOARD FORM FINISHRETAINING WALL,SEE CIVIL ANDSTRUCTURAL DWGSLOADINGDOCKSSTAFFENTRANCEASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGSTRASHCOMPACTORSCONCRETE UNIT PAVERSBOARDFORM CONCRETE WALLS,TYP.NEW CHAINLINKFENCE WITH GATECONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVILBOARD FORM FINISHCONCRETE FREESTANDING18" HIGH SEAT WALLBUILDING OVERHANG,SEE ARCH DWGSEXISTING WINDMILL LOCATIONCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVIL 18' TYP.24' TYP.9' TYP.(6) ADIRONDACKCHAIRSCONCRETE UNITPAVERS(6) BISTRO TABLES;(24) BISTRO CHAIRSBOARD FORM FINISH CONCRETERETAINING WALL TYP. SEE CIVILAND STRUCTURALCONCRETE UNIT PAVERSFLUSH CURB, TYP.SEE CIVIL DWGSFLUSH CURB, TYP.SEE CIVIL DWGSCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVILPEDESTRIAN CROSSINGONE-WAYPICKUP/DROPOFF DRIVEEXISTING SIDEWALKT I L L E Y D R I V ETRANSFORMER,SEE CIVIL AND MEPBENCHPRIVACY SCREENSEE STRUCTURALFOR MOUNTING(6) BISTRO TABLES;(24) BISTRO CHAIRSPLANTING TYP. SEEPLANTING PLAN FORFURTHER INFORMATIONPLANTING TYP. SEE PLANTING PLANFOR FURTHER INFORMATIONMETAL EDGE TYP.BENCHASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGSASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGSASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGSPROPOSED EMERGENCY CALL BOX TYP.(10) TOTALPROPOSED MAIN ENTRY SIGN BYOTHERSSERVICEENTRANCEOXYGENFARMT I L L E Y D R I V EEMERGENCYGENERATORGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVILLAWNCONCRETE PAD LAWNLAWNLAWNUVMMC OSCLAWNLAWNPROPERTY LINEMEADOW /CONSERVATIONSEED MIXWETLANDSEED MIXLAWNLAWNLAWNMEADOW /CONSERVATION MIXSERVICEPARKINGCOVERED DROP OFF SNOWSTORAGEGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS L1.52L1.55L1.59L1.51L1.67L1.51L1.58+9L1.51L1.56L1.57+8L1.52L1.59METAL EDGE,TYP.L1.67METAL EDGE,TYP.METAL EDGE,TYP.METAL EDGE,TYP.L1.67ADA RAMPL1.54RETAINING WALL,SEE CIVIL DWGSCHILLERCHILLERDRAINAGE SWALE 10' REC PATHL1.67L1.67POURED CONCRETE STEPSL1.53GUARDRAIL TYP.L1.510BENCHL1.59CONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVIL EXISTING TREE TO REMAINPROPOSED TREEPROPOSED SHRUBPROPOSEDPLANTING BEDLAWNMEADOWMETAL EDGINGPALEGENDEXISTING CONTOURPROPOSED CONTOUR(MAJOR)PROPOSED CONTOUR(MINOR)PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATIONSLOPE764765+769.51%TYP.L1.71L1.73L1.72L1.75L1.77765SCALE OF FEET2002040THE LINE SHOWN ABOVE IS EXACTLYONE INCH LONG AT THIS SHEETSORIGINAL PAGE SIZE PROJECT:ORIG SUBMISSION:NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONCURRENT:SHEET TITLE AND NUMBER:DATEDESCRIPTION∆06/17/2022ARCH NAME2021073xxxx.xx.xxOUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER ARCH ##UVM HEALTH NETWORK LOT 6; TILLEY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CIVIL ENGINEERINGKREBS & LANSING164 Main St.Suite 201802-878-0375Structural EngineeringEngineering Ventures, PC208 Flynn Ave.Suite 2A802-863-6225MEP EngineeringConsulting Engineering Services811 Middle StreetMiddletown, CT 06457860-632-1682Landscape ArchitectureWagner Hodgson7 Marble AvenueBurlington, VT 05401802-864-0010Sustainability ConsultantThornton Tomasetti14 York StreetSuite 201207-245-6066888.781.8441 © 2021 E4H - Environments For Health, LLC e4harchitecture.com 185 Talcott Rd, Williston, VT 05495802.878.884102/28/2022SD Pricing Package07/22/2022Design Development08/12/2022DRB Updates09/30/2022DRB Updates10/19/2022DRB Updates10/24/2022DRB Updates11/03/202250% Constuction Doc. ReviewL1.1LAYOUT AND MATERIALS PLANMATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.2MATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.2PROGRESS SET NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONSEE CIVIL FOR ALL ROADALIGNMENTS, LIGHTING,GRADES AND UTILITIES. ELECELECELECELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE Landscape Berm L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 ELEC FUTURE L1 ELEC FUTURE L1 ELEC L1 ELEC L1 9' TYP.PAVING STRIPING, TYPSEE CIVIL DWGSASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGSASPHALT PAVINGSEE CIVIL DWGS24' TYP.DRAINAGE SWALE,SEE CIVIL DWGS18' TYP.24' TYP.STORM SYSTEMDISCHARGE AREAPLANTING TYP. SEE PLANTING PLAN FORFURTHER INFORMATIONWETLAND,PROPERTY LINELAWNLAWNLAWNGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS ELEVATED BERMLAWNMEADOW /CONSERVATION MIXDRY LAID GRANITE CHUNKBENCH, TYP.LAWNSCULPTURE, TYP.18" TALL DRY LAID GRANITECHUNK BENCH, TYP.ASPHALT RECREATIONALPATH, SEE CIVIL DWGSMETAL EDGE TYP.L1.67METAL EDGE TYP.L1.67GRAVEL, TBDGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS 10' REC PATHPOCKET PARKGRAVEL PATHL1.511EXISTING TREE TO REMAINPROPOSED TREEPROPOSED SHRUBPROPOSEDPLANTING BEDLAWNMEADOWMETAL EDGINGPALEGENDEXISTING CONTOURPROPOSED CONTOUR(MAJOR)PROPOSED CONTOUR(MINOR)PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATIONSLOPE764765+769.51%TYP.L1.71L1.73L1.72L1.75L1.77765SCALE OF FEET2002040THE LINE SHOWN ABOVE IS EXACTLYONE INCH LONG AT THIS SHEETSORIGINAL PAGE SIZE PROJECT:ORIG SUBMISSION:NOT FORC O N S T R U C T I O NCURRENT:SHEET TITLE AND NUMBER:DATEDESCRIPTION∆06/17/2022ARCH NAME2021073xxxx.xx.xxOUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER ARCH ##UVM HEALTH NETWORK LOT 6; TILLEY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CIVIL ENGINEERINGKREBS & LANSING164 Main St.Suite 201802-878-0375Structural EngineeringEngineering Ventures, PC208 Flynn Ave.Suite 2A802-863-6225MEP EngineeringConsulting Engineering Services811 Middle StreetMiddletown, CT 06457860-632-1682Landscape ArchitectureWagner Hodgson7 Marble AvenueBurlington, VT 05401802-864-0010Sustainability ConsultantThornton Tomasetti14 York StreetSuite 201207-245-6066888.781.8441 © 2021 E4H - Environments For Health, LLC e4harchitecture.com 185 Talcott Rd, Williston, VT 05495802.878.884102/28/2022SD Pricing Package07/22/2022Design Development08/12/2022DRB Updates09/30/2022DRB Updates10/19/2022DRB Updates10/24/2022DRB Updates11/03/202250% Constuction Doc. ReviewL1.2LAYOUT AND MATERIALS PLANMATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.1MATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.1PROGRESS SET NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONSEE CIVIL FOR ALL ROADALIGNMENTS, LIGHTING,GRADES AND UTILITIES. ELECELECELECELECELECELECELEC GM Gas meter L2 L2 L2 L2 L2STOPSTOPSTOPSTOP(1) NS(256) SH(43) PA(1) GT(2) AFA(2) GT(2) AFA(1) NS(2) SR(1) NS(3) GT(27) IV(25) PA(21) PA(334) SH(162) HR(7) RA(21) RA(206) SHBENCH(168) HH(18) HLL(26) DC(5) CS(17) LS(10) CS(10) CS(5) CS(7) AG(2) PS(4) QB(2) GT(4) PS(8) PG(214) RA(105) DC(1) HSS(2) HE(7) HA(8) BN(2) AFA(68) CA(16) SB(74) HH(11) PF(24) RF(19) RF(15) PA(22) PA(14) SA(50) LS(42) RA(42) DC(14) HLQ(2) GT(2) AFA(45) RA(18) RF(17) SA(18) PA(44) SH(3) PA(9) JC(13) PO(24) TO(51) RA(11) JC(7) IV(6) VDC(5) PG(4) PA(4) SV(7) CS(10) VDC(5) IVJ(17) LS(17) LS(26) DC(50) DC(50) DC(24) LS(6) HE(5) HSS(116) PA(2) AFA(2) QB(18) PG(3) AR(12) JCOXYGENFARMT I L L E Y D R I V EEMERGENCYGENERATORGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSCONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE CIVILLAWNCONCRETE PAD LAWNLAWNLAWNUVMMC OSCLAWNLAWNPROPERTY LINEMEADOW /CONSERVATIONSEED MIXWETLANDSEED MIXLAWNLAWNLAWNMEADOW /CONSERVATION MIXSERVICEPARKINGCOVERED DROP OFF SNOWSTORAGE(40) PITRAINED ONTOADJACENTRETAINING WALLGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGSGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS (2) PA(1) PG(11) TOCHILLERCHILLER(12) CS(7) SVDRAINAGE SWALE 10' REC PATH(3) AFA(3) UAEXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.(1) AR(2) AFATREE PROTECTION NOTES1.Proposed methods, and schedule for effecting tree and plant protection shall besubmitted for approval.2.Proposed methods, materials, and schedule for root pruning, construction pruning,and tree fertilization shall be submitted for approval.3.Certain specimen trees adjacent to construction areas and in other key locations willbe identified by the Owner and the Architect, and marked with red tags. Loss of anyof these trees will result in fines assessed at $5,000 per tree. Damage to all othertrees on the property will be assessed at the rate of $500 per inch caliper of the tree.4.A fine of $1,000 will be levied against the Contractor for each incident ofconstruction inside tree protection areas.5.Damages to trees, shrubs, and other vegetation will be assessed by the Architect andOwner in accordance with the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Guide.6.Trees or roots visibly damaged will cause the Owner to withhold from theContractor an assessed amount conforming to the requirements stipulated above fora period of two years. After that period the impact of the damaged to any tree willbe assessed accordingly.7.If any trees or shrubs designated to be saved are damaged and replacement isrequired, a number and diameter of trees or shrubs of the same species and variety,as specified by the Owner and Architect, shall be furnished and planted by theContractor. The total inch diameter of the replacement trees or shrubs shall equalthe diameter of the tree or shrub to be replaced. The Contractor shall not be liablefor any loss or damage which occurs while the Contractor is complying withinstructions given by the Owner, Architect, or arborist working on the Project.8.The Contractor's attention is called to the fact that certain areas on the site exist asnatural woodland spaces and are to remain as natural woodlands. Therefore, allconstruction operations must be performed in such a manner, which will preservethese existing natural environments as wood preserves.9.Designated areas of trees, understory, and wildflowers are to remain untouched andunharmed.10.Clearly mark all clearing limits in the field and accompany Architect on a joint reviewof clearing limits before clearing operations have commenced. Limit of clearing isgenerally defined as the limit of grading.11.Galvanized chain link fencing, 4 feet high. Stakes for fencing shall be 8 feet galvanizedsteel posts, driven a minimum of 3 feet into the ground. Posts shall be spaced 10 feeton center maximum.12.Prior to start of demolition work and clearing and grubbing operations, treeprotection fencing shall be installed in accordance with the following:13.Fencing shall be installed at the tree protection areas indicated on the Drawings.14.Fencing shall be installed a minimum of 15 feet beyond the drip line of the trees to beprotected, unless otherwise approved by the Architect.15.Where construction will be in close proximity to existing trees designated to remain,roots shall be pruned. Proximity shall be as determined in the field by the LandscapeArchitect or Arborist.16.Suitable means for root pruning include,trenching, vibrating plow, and water jetpruning. Any method which tears roots or disturbs the soil beyond the grading limitis unacceptable.17.Trees to receive root pruning shall be reviewed by an arborist for canopy pruning,fertilization and trench backfill recommendations.18.Selective clearing within tree protection areas shall only be performed when and asdirected by the Landscape Architect. Refer to Section 02115, selective clearing.19.Except as otherwise indicated or requested by Landscape Architect, temporaryprotection devices and facilities installed during course of the work shall be removedonly after all work which may injure or damage trees and plants is completed.PLANTING NOTES1.All plant material in the plant schedule shall be nursery grown inaccordance with ANSI in accordance with Z.60.1 Standards formeasurement of nursery stock.2.All plants shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of oneyear from date of receipt of Provisional Acceptance of the completedinstallation by the Owner.3.Replacement plantings will be required prior to Final Acceptance forany plants which are missing, not true to specifications, have died orare unhealthy or uncharacteristic of the species (due to excessivepruning, dieback or other reasons).4.All plant materials shall be selected and tagged at the nursery byLandscape Architect.5.The Landscape Architect's approval is required for any plant materialsubstitutions.6.The Contractor is responsible for immediately notifying the LandscapeArchitect if any plant quantity discrepancies exist between the plantingplan and the plant list.7.All shrubs and trees will be sprayed with the anti-desiccant "Wilt-Pruf"(or approved equal) prior to the first Winter (no later thatNovember 30).8.The Landscape Contractor shall have the General Contractor locateall underground utilities in areas to be landscaped prior tocommencing any excavation. Adjustments to tree locations will beallowed where utility conflicts are clearly a problem and with priorsite approval by Landscape Architect.9.All plant bed, shrub and tree location shall be staked in the field byContractor for Landscape Architects approval prior to installation.10.Adjustments to plant beds shall be approved by Landscape Architect.11.General Contractor is responsible for all erosion control measuresduring construction.12.All disturbed areas are to be topsoiled and seeded or sodded, asindicated in the planting plan.13.Mulch shall consist of double-shredded hardwood mulch or approvedequal and Contractor is responsible for providing samples of mulch toLandscape Architect. Mulch plant materials as shown on plan anddetails.14.It is the intent of this contract to avoid any disturbance to existingtrees or shrubs on site other than those specifically designated fortransplant or removal.15.Liquidated damages for trees damaged by construction operation shallbe $500 per caliper inch. Shrubs shall be $100 each.16.During construction, and until the end of warranty period, existingtrees that are showing signs of stress as determined by the LandscapeArchitect are to be deep root fertilized, two injections per caliper inchper tree at 18" - 24" depth with Peter's 20/20/20 fertilizer orLandscape Architect approved equal.17.Contractor is responsible for verifying and confirming all plant countsas supplied by the Landscape Architect with field conditions asconstructed. Any discrepancies shall be reported to LandscapeArchitect for approval and direction.18.Tree transplanting shall be performed by a suitable hydraulic treespade, sized as necessary to perform the work.19.Prior to commencement of any construction, all existing trees toremain shall receive tree protection fence at outer edge of driplinewhenever possible.THE LINE SHOWN ABOVE IS EXACTLYONE INCH LONG AT THIS SHEETSORIGINAL PAGE SIZE PROJECT:ORIG SUBMISSION:NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONCURRENT:SHEET TITLE AND NUMBER:DATEDESCRIPTION∆06/17/2022ARCH NAME2021073xxxx.xx.xxOUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER ARCH ##UVM HEALTH NETWORK LOT 6; TILLEY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CIVIL ENGINEERINGKREBS & LANSING164 Main St.Suite 201802-878-0375Structural EngineeringEngineering Ventures, PC208 Flynn Ave.Suite 2A802-863-6225MEP EngineeringConsulting Engineering Services811 Middle StreetMiddletown, CT 06457860-632-1682Landscape ArchitectureWagner Hodgson7 Marble AvenueBurlington, VT 05401802-864-0010Sustainability ConsultantThornton Tomasetti14 York StreetSuite 201207-245-6066888.781.8441 © 2021 E4H - Environments For Health, LLC e4harchitecture.com 185 Talcott Rd, Williston, VT 05495802.878.884102/28/2022SD Pricing Package07/22/2022Design Development08/12/2022DRB Updates09/30/2022DRB Updates10/19/2022DRB Updates10/24/2022DRB Updates11/03/202250% Constuction Doc. ReviewSCALE OF FEET2002040L1.3PLANTING PLANMATCHLINE: SEE SHEET 1/L1.4MATCHLINE: SEE SHEET 1/L1.4MATCHLINE: SEE SHEET 2/L1.4 PROGRESS SET NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONSEE CIVIL FOR ALL ROADALIGNMENTS, LIGHTINGGRADES AND UTILITIES. ELECELECELECELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 ELEC FUTURE L1 ELEC FUTURE L1 ELEC L1 ELEC L1 (2) UA(2) UA(3) AFA(2) GT(2) GT(1) SR(3) QP(2) UA(2) NS(2) UA(9) VDC(11) AA(15) TO(11) AA(20) SP(7) IV(7) JC(4) IVJ(8) IV(5) JC(4) IVJ(6) IVJ(1) QP(17) IVJ(4) SV(3) SV(14) JC(2) AR(2) PS(38) RA(6) TO(3) AA(6) IVJ(14) JCWETLAND,PROPERTY LINELAWNLAWNLAWNGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS ELEVATED BERMLAWNMEADOW /CONSERVATION MIX(6) BNLAWN(3) PA(2) PA(3) AFA(2) QB(1) PG(6) DC(6) DC(6) DC(22) DC(13) PA(6) DC(6) DC(8) DL(5) AM(2) PG(3) PA(4) PG(3) PAGRAVEL WETLAND, SEE CIVIL DWGS(7) SV10' REC PATHPOCKET PARK(2) ARGRAVEL PATH(1) AFA(1) QP(6) CSA(5) DLTREE PROTECTION NOTES1.Proposed methods, and schedule for effecting tree and plant protection shall besubmitted for approval.2.Proposed methods, materials, and schedule for root pruning, construction pruning,and tree fertilization shall be submitted for approval.3.Certain specimen trees adjacent to construction areas and in other key locations willbe identified by the Owner and the Architect, and marked with red tags. Loss of anyof these trees will result in fines assessed at $5,000 per tree. Damage to all othertrees on the property will be assessed at the rate of $500 per inch caliper of the tree.4.A fine of $1,000 will be levied against the Contractor for each incident ofconstruction inside tree protection areas.5.Damages to trees, shrubs, and other vegetation will be assessed by the Architect andOwner in accordance with the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Guide.6.Trees or roots visibly damaged will cause the Owner to withhold from theContractor an assessed amount conforming to the requirements stipulated above fora period of two years. After that period the impact of the damaged to any tree willbe assessed accordingly.7.If any trees or shrubs designated to be saved are damaged and replacement isrequired, a number and diameter of trees or shrubs of the same species and variety,as specified by the Owner and Architect, shall be furnished and planted by theContractor. The total inch diameter of the replacement trees or shrubs shall equalthe diameter of the tree or shrub to be replaced. The Contractor shall not be liablefor any loss or damage which occurs while the Contractor is complying withinstructions given by the Owner, Architect, or arborist working on the Project.8.The Contractor's attention is called to the fact that certain areas on the site exist asnatural woodland spaces and are to remain as natural woodlands. Therefore, allconstruction operations must be performed in such a manner, which will preservethese existing natural environments as wood preserves.9.Designated areas of trees, understory, and wildflowers are to remain untouched andunharmed.10.Clearly mark all clearing limits in the field and accompany Architect on a joint reviewof clearing limits before clearing operations have commenced. Limit of clearing isgenerally defined as the limit of grading.11.Galvanized chain link fencing, 4 feet high. Stakes for fencing shall be 8 feet galvanizedsteel posts, driven a minimum of 3 feet into the ground. Posts shall be spaced 10 feeton center maximum.12.Prior to start of demolition work and clearing and grubbing operations, treeprotection fencing shall be installed in accordance with the following:13.Fencing shall be installed at the tree protection areas indicated on the Drawings.14.Fencing shall be installed a minimum of 15 feet beyond the drip line of the trees to beprotected, unless otherwise approved by the Architect.15.Where construction will be in close proximity to existing trees designated to remain,roots shall be pruned. Proximity shall be as determined in the field by the LandscapeArchitect or Arborist.16.Suitable means for root pruning include,trenching, vibrating plow, and water jetpruning. Any method which tears roots or disturbs the soil beyond the grading limitis unacceptable.17.Trees to receive root pruning shall be reviewed by an arborist for canopy pruning,fertilization and trench backfill recommendations.18.Selective clearing within tree protection areas shall only be performed when and asdirected by the Landscape Architect. Refer to Section 02115, selective clearing.19.Except as otherwise indicated or requested by Landscape Architect, temporaryprotection devices and facilities installed during course of the work shall be removedonly after all work which may injure or damage trees and plants is completed.PLANTING NOTES1.All plant material in the plant schedule shall be nursery grown inaccordance with ANSI in accordance with Z.60.1 Standards formeasurement of nursery stock.2.All plants shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of oneyear from date of receipt of Provisional Acceptance of the completedinstallation by the Owner.3.Replacement plantings will be required prior to Final Acceptance forany plants which are missing, not true to specifications, have died orare unhealthy or uncharacteristic of the species (due to excessivepruning, dieback or other reasons).4.All plant materials shall be selected and tagged at the nursery byLandscape Architect.5.The Landscape Architect's approval is required for any plant materialsubstitutions.6.The Contractor is responsible for immediately notifying the LandscapeArchitect if any plant quantity discrepancies exist between the plantingplan and the plant list.7.All shrubs and trees will be sprayed with the anti-desiccant "Wilt-Pruf"(or approved equal) prior to the first Winter (no later thatNovember 30).8.The Landscape Contractor shall have the General Contractor locateall underground utilities in areas to be landscaped prior tocommencing any excavation. Adjustments to tree locations will beallowed where utility conflicts are clearly a problem and with priorsite approval by Landscape Architect.9.All plant bed, shrub and tree location shall be staked in the field byContractor for Landscape Architects approval prior to installation.10.Adjustments to plant beds shall be approved by Landscape Architect.11.General Contractor is responsible for all erosion control measuresduring construction.12.All disturbed areas are to be topsoiled and seeded or sodded, asindicated in the planting plan.13.Mulch shall consist of double-shredded hardwood mulch or approvedequal and Contractor is responsible for providing samples of mulch toLandscape Architect. Mulch plant materials as shown on plan anddetails.14.It is the intent of this contract to avoid any disturbance to existingtrees or shrubs on site other than those specifically designated fortransplant or removal.15.Liquidated damages for trees damaged by construction operation shallbe $500 per caliper inch. Shrubs shall be $100 each.16.During construction, and until the end of warranty period, existingtrees that are showing signs of stress as determined by the LandscapeArchitect are to be deep root fertilized, two injections per caliper inchper tree at 18" - 24" depth with Peter's 20/20/20 fertilizer orLandscape Architect approved equal.17.Contractor is responsible for verifying and confirming all plant countsas supplied by the Landscape Architect with field conditions asconstructed. Any discrepancies shall be reported to LandscapeArchitect for approval and direction.18.Tree transplanting shall be performed by a suitable hydraulic treespade, sized as necessary to perform the work.19.Prior to commencement of any construction, all existing trees toremain shall receive tree protection fence at outer edge of driplinewhenever possible.(4) PA(3) PSMEADOW /CONSERVATION MIXSCALE OF FEET2002040THE LINE SHOWN ABOVE IS EXACTLYONE INCH LONG AT THIS SHEETSORIGINAL PAGE SIZE PROJECT:ORIG SUBMISSION:NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONCURRENT:SHEET TITLE AND NUMBER:DATEDESCRIPTION∆06/17/2022ARCH NAME2021073xxxx.xx.xxOUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER ARCH ##UVM HEALTH NETWORK LOT 6; TILLEY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CIVIL ENGINEERINGKREBS & LANSING164 Main St.Suite 201802-878-0375Structural EngineeringEngineering Ventures, PC208 Flynn Ave.Suite 2A802-863-6225MEP EngineeringConsulting Engineering Services811 Middle StreetMiddletown, CT 06457860-632-1682Landscape ArchitectureWagner Hodgson7 Marble AvenueBurlington, VT 05401802-864-0010Sustainability ConsultantThornton Tomasetti14 York StreetSuite 201207-245-6066888.781.8441 © 2021 E4H - Environments For Health, LLC e4harchitecture.com 185 Talcott Rd, Williston, VT 05495802.878.884102/28/2022SD Pricing Package07/22/2022Design Development08/12/2022DRB Updates09/30/2022DRB Updates10/19/2022DRB Updates10/24/2022DRB Updates11/03/202250% Constuction Doc. ReviewL1.4PLANTING PLANMATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.3MATCHLINE: SEE SHEET L1.321" = 20'-0"OLD FARM ROAD SCREENING11" = 20'-0"NORTH PLANTINGPROGRESS SET NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONSEE CIVIL FOR ALL ROADALIGNMENTS, LIGHTINGGRADES AND UTILITIES.