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Marla Keene
From:Tom Dipietro
Sent:Friday, January 13, 2023 2:06 PM
To:Erica Quallen; Marla Keene
Cc:Dave Wheeler; Marisa Rorabaugh
Subject:RE: Market St Lot B FBC Site Plan - technical review
Erica: Should the crosswalks across Market at Garden and along Garden have the green paint? Are those considered
SUPs? Civil - sheet 11 pavement marking & sign plan 12-27-22.pdf
Marla:
Can we update the sweeping language on the EPSC plan to say, “Sweeping paved area with a mechanical or
vacuum street sweeper to remove sediment as needed, or anytime sediment is visible on Market or Garden
Street”. Basically, I don’t want to see a brush simply pushing the dirt around. It needs to be picked up /
removed. Civil - sheet 5 EPSC plan Rev01-09-23.pdf .
Add a note to clarify vehicle access to the site during construction. Something like, “During construction no
vehicles will exit/enter the property at any location other than the entrance on Garden Street where a stabilized
construction entrance is located”.
Add a note to indicate that all EPSC measures will be maintained to ensure their effectiveness.
Where/How will dewatering occur?
What type of inlet protection will be utilized in Market Street? I’d like to see something more than a piece of
fabric under a storm drain grate, but not something that would be problematic for the traveling public (e.g. inlet
protection involving stone piled around the grate).
I see no discussion of the addition EPSC related measures and BMPs that are required during the winter
construction season.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
-Tom
From: Marla Keene <mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2023 4:17 PM
To: Tom Dipietro <tdipietro@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Erica Quallen
<equallen@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Adam Cate <acate@SouthBurlingtonVT.gov>; Jay Nadeau
<jay.nadeau@champlainwater.org>; Terry Francis <tfrancis@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Ed Spooner
<espooner@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Craig Lambert <clambert@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Paul Conner
<pconner@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Monika Ingalls <moingalls@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Cc: Betsy Brown <bbrown@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Subject: RE: Market St Lot B FBC Site Plan - technical review
Hi again everyone,
We received the third submission this morning. I believe the only folks that still had outstanding comments were Erica
and Monika. Craig, can I ask you to also take another look at the plans and let me know if there are new comments,
since they have made some significant revisions? Everything is still saved in the same folder, with the old plans
superseded. I’ve attached the latest comment response document. Please provide your responses by COB Wednesday
next week; let me know if you anticipate that being a problem OR if you pick up on significant issues before that point.
SP-22-060_268 Market St Lot B_SnyBrav_FBC
Thanks,
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Marla Keene, PE
Development Review Planner
City of South Burlington
(802) 846-4106
From: Marla Keene
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 3:23 PM
To: Tom Dipietro <tdipietro@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Erica Quallen
<equallen@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Adam Cate <acate@SouthBurlingtonVT.gov>; Jay Nadeau
<jay.nadeau@champlainwater.org>; Terry Francis <tfrancis@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Ed Spooner
<espooner@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Craig Lambert <clambert@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Paul Conner
<pconner@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Cc: Betsy Brown <bbrown@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Subject: RE: Market St Lot B FBC Site Plan - technical review
Hi Everyone,
Thank you to everyone who provided first round comments. These comments were shared with the applicant and we
received responses this morning. For now, we’re using a word document to compile and send comments and receive
responses. I’m not totally loving it, thinking of switching to a tabular format, but holding formation for now.
Plans and documents are updated in the folder below.
Please review this document SP-22-##_268 Market St_RESPONSES 12-09-22.pdf (word version here SP-22-
060_268 Market St_second round review_working.docx) and let me know if you have additional comments or your
comments have been addressed by Friday 12/16. Craig, they haven’t yet responded to your latest comments, so you’re
off the hook this round. I’ll let you know when we receive anything affecting your review.
The project has been assigned application #SP-22-060, but I’m not changing the folder name at the moment because I’m
not sure how it will affect the previously shared links. The parent link will always work, and you can always navigate
from there to individual project folders. Keep in mind it is our intention to migrate applications wholly to Sharepoint in
the new year, so please do try to get used to this system!
As always, let me know if you have questions.
Sincerely,
Marla Keene, PE
Development Review Planner
City of South Burlington
(802) 846-4106
From: Marla Keene
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 3:08 PM
To: Tom Dipietro <tdipietro@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Erica Quallen
<equallen@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Adam Cate <acate@SouthBurlingtonVT.gov>; Jay Nadeau
<jay.nadeau@champlainwater.org>; Terry Francis <tfrancis@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Ed Spooner
<espooner@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Craig Lambert <clambert@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Paul Conner
<pconner@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Cc: Betsy Brown <bbrown@southburlingtonvt.gov>
Subject: Market St Lot B FBC Site Plan - technical review
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Team,
As anticipated, this application has been submitted for review. We are meeting with the applicant Monday 11/21 at
2:30 PM to review. If you have the opportunity to flip through the plans before that time, I’d encourage you to do so
and come with your questions/comments, but written comments are also welcome before or after our meeting
Monday.
Project Description
Site plan application #SP-22-### of the Snyder-Braverman Development Company, LLC, to construct 161 homes and
18,221 sf of commercial buildings in three buildings on an existing 3.2 acre lot, 268 Market Street.
I aim to have all comments on this initial submission to the applicant on Wednesday November 30, so please provide
your comments to me before that date
I have migrated this project to sharepoint. All of you have been added to a group called “Development Reviewers,”
who have read/write access to this folder: Development Review Applications (Jay you should have access but this
link might not work; there is a second email being sent directly from sharepoint that will work). All future development
review applications will live in this folder as of Jan 1, 2023, and we are using it for this project effective
immediately. Going forward, I will email you when there is an application for review with a project description,
schedule, and direct link, but please bookmark the above applications folder link as the general folder so you do not
have to keep track of individual emails/links; all projects will live as sub-folders within it. These will be living folders,
updated with the latest plans when received (I’ll continue let you know of changes affecting your department, as I have
already been doing).
Direct link to the application folder: SP-22-##_268 Market St Lot B_SnyBrav_FBC
The applicant has not yet provided architectural plans for Building B3 (the small building) or landscaping plans; they will
be sending those to me this week and I will upload when they arrive.
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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