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PUBLIC NOTICES
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
to the SOUTH BURLINGTON
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
Public Hearing
Monday, March 20, 2023 at 7:30 pm
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 20, 2023 at 7:30 PM to consider amendments to the Land Development Regulations. The amendments affect all parts of the City unless otherwise specified below. The hearing will be held in person and remotely via GoToMeeting. Participation options:
• In Person: City Hall Auditorium, 180 Market Street • Interactive Online: https://meet.goto.com/SouthBurlingtonVT/citycouncilmeeting03-20-2023• Telephone: (224) 501-3412; Access Code: 645-781-045
The purpose of the hearing is to consider the following:
A. LDR-22-09: Updates to Article 12 Environmental Standards, including, but not limited to:1) Modification of the Class II wetlands buffer boundary in some residential areas2) Streamline administrative permitting process3) Remove permitted, human-made steep slopes from regulation as steep slopes
Copies of the proposed amendments are available for inspection at the Department of Planning & Zoning, City Hall, 3rd Floor, 180 Market Street, and on the city website at www.sbvt.gov.
Helen Riehle, City Council ChairFebruary 16, 2023
PUBLIC HEARING
SOUTH BURLINGTON
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hear-ing in the South Burlington City Hall auditorium, 180 Market Street, South Burlington, Vermont, or online or by phone, on Tuesday March 7, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following:
1. Final plat application #SD-23-03 of Civil Engineering Associates to amend a previously approved plan for a 10 unit planned unit develop-ment. The amendment consists of reducing the front setback for Lot 8 (80 Long Drive) from 30 feet to 20 feet, 0 Long Drive.
2. Preliminary and final plat application #SD-23-05 of Gary Bourne to create a General Planned Unit Development by re-subdividing three existing lots into three new lots of 0.18 acres (Lot 1), 0.14 acres (Lot 2), and 1.06 acres (Lot 3), and constructing a 3,350 sf financial institution on Lot 1, a 6,480 sf 2-story mixed commercial and residential build-ing on Lot 2, and a 3-story 27-unit multifamily building on Lot 3, 760 Shelburne Road.
Board members will be participating in person. Applicants and members of the public may participate in person or remotely either by interactive online meeting or by telephone:
• Interactive Online Meeting (audio & video): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89746205812• Telephone (audio only): (929) 205 6099, Meeting ID: 897 4620 5812
A copy of the application is available for public inspection by emailing Marla Keene, Development Review Planner, mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov.
February 16, 2023
sylvania in 2014, and infestation has since spread to 14 states. While no established populations have been found in Vermont, it’s important to be on the lookout for this inva-sive insect to prevent it from becoming estab-lished here.All phases of this insect are strong hitch-hikers and can easily be moved long distanc-es on vehicles and other items. The adults will lay eggs on any surface. These egg masses are the primary way the pest is spread.If you are traveling through an infested area or ordering plants or outdoor items from states with infestations, look for irregular egg masses that look like dried mud on your vehi-cle and other items. Scrape off egg masses and squash any nymphs or adults you find to avoid spread.Finally, remember that firewood is one of the primary ways that invasive insects and diseases are transported. Buy firewood near where you will burn it, buy certified, heat-treated firewood ahead of time or gather on site where permitted.For help in identifying these pests, visit vtinvasives.org. If you spot signs of any of these, take photos and click on the “Report It!” link on the website to report your findings.
Ginger Nickerson is the UVM Extension forest pest education coordinator.
INVASIVE SPECIEScontinued from page 19
PHOTO BY CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STATION
Small, white, cottony balls lined up along the twigs on the underside of hemlock branches are an indication of hemlock woolly adelgid.