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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSD-23-06 - Supplemental - 0000 Market Street (10)1 Marla Keene From:Tom DiPietro Sent:Friday, April 21, 2023 3:54 PM To:Marla Keene; Ilona Blanchard; Dave Wheeler; Erica Quallen; Jay Nadeau Subject:RE: SD-23-06 Market Street Lot N sketch - technical review Hi Marla, Here are my comments:  There appears to be missing water easements (both permanent and temporary) to the City on the southwest corner of the lot near/overlapping an area where the “B” and “C” easements are labeled.  Drainage easements are typically 20’ wide, centered on the pipe.  With regards to Easement C, the rec path, it is possible that this path will be completed prior to City acceptance of Garden Street. We will need a temporary access easement across Garden Street so that the path can connect on the north/south side of Garden Street. At this same locaƟon, we will also need an easement so that users of this path can connect to the west, so that the public can access the exisƟng City ROW near Trader Joe’s, Healthy Living, etc.  It may be some Ɵme before the city accepts the “Future Public Street”. Therefore, we will need a temporary access easement on the “Future Public Street” so that the public can access parking associated with City Hall that is currently on the Poon lot and the pedestrian easement (labeled “C”) from Market Street. Also, so that users of a path can access Market Street.  We may need an expanded easement area across the pond spillway proposed for lot N2. How will the path cross the spillway? ConstrucƟon of a bridge or other crossing may necessitate a wider easement in this locaƟon. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this plan. -Tom From: Marla Keene <mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 11:39 AM To: Ilona Blanchard <IBlanchard@SouthBurlingtonVT.gov>; Dave Wheeler <dwheeler@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Erica Quallen <equallen@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Tom DiPietro <tdipietro@southburlingtonvt.gov>; Jay Nadeau <jay.nadeau@champlainwater.org> Subject: SD-23-06 Market Street Lot N sketch - technical review Hi everyone, This applicaƟon will be reviewed by the Board at the May 2, 2023 DRB hearing. This is simply the creaƟon of three lots in conjuncƟon with the administraƟve site plan applicaƟon for development of those lots. We’ve asked them to provide the future City street informaƟon in the site plan applicaƟon, so this is just a subdivision of land. I have only included in this email reviewers who may have comments regarding property lines or easements. This is a sketch plan applicaƟon so the Board will review the project at least one more Ɵme as preliminary and final plat. Please provide comments by no later than Monday April 24. Just a reminder, comments you provide are inserted directly into the staff report for the project, so please frame your response for public consumpƟon. 2 Project DescripƟon Sketch plan applicaƟon #SD-23-06 of The Snyder Braverman Development Company, LLC to subdivide an exisƟng 5.86 acre lot developed with a stormwater treatment pond into three lots of 3.71 acres (Lot N1), 1.79 acres (Lot N2), and 0.36 acres (Lot 3) for the purpose of developing three mixed use buildings containing a total of 213 residenƟal units and 27,000 sf non-residenƟal space on Lot N1 and a future City street on Lot N3, to be reviewed under separate administraƟve site plan applicaƟon, 225 Market Street, 267 Market Street, and 113 Garden Street. Link to project folder: SD-23-06_Market Street_Lot N_Snyder Braverman_SK_2023-05-16 Marla Keene, PE Development Review Planner City of South Burlington 180 Market Street South Burlington, VT 05403 (802) 846-4106 www.southburlingtonvt.gov Notice - Under Vermont’s Public Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return email. Thank you for your cooperation.