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Marla Keene
From:Ilona Blanchard
Sent:Monday, June 12, 2023 10:45 AM
To:Marla Keene
Cc:Tom DiPietro; Amanda Lafferty
Subject:#SD-23-09 Market St Lot N - final plat technical review
Good morning Marla –
I have the following comments on the Easement Deed and Subdivision Survey Plat PL-1 dated 5-4-23:
Easement Deed comments:
1. For the “Temporary UƟlity ConstrucƟon and Pedestrian Access Easement” the reference is to Easement E and
the correct reference is Easement F.
2. For the Pedestrian Path Easement, the construcƟon access easement needs to extend to the areas of Easement
A (if A is the enƟre ExisƟng Paved Drive) and Easement F for access to the site during construcƟon should this
occur prior to the acceptance of the street irrevocable offers.
Survey Plat Comments
1. Clearly indicate the extent of Easement G with beƩer placement of the arrows; the first should extend to, or
near to the westernmost property boundary :
2. The land within the proposed pedestrian path easement that is conƟguous with the ExisƟng Paved Drive is not
as flat as depicted in the site plan. The pond slope and some of the SW pond infrastructure is more to the west
then shown in the site plan, with the stormwater pond grade dropping closer to the edge of the ExisƟng Paved
Drive pavement.
2
Is the intenƟon that the City will fill in and regrade the slope of the pond at this locaƟon? This will increase cost
of the shared use path, and significantly expand the construcƟon area required beyond the proposed
construcƟon easement.
The area of berm south of the ExisƟng Paved Drive is level and wide enough for a path.
Thank you for the opportunity to review #SD-23-09 Market St Lot N Final Plat ApplicaƟon.
Ilona
ILONA BLANCHARD, AICP
(she/her)
Community Development Director
t 802-846-4123
f 802-846-4101
iblanchard@southburlingtonvt.gov
www.southburlingtonvt.gov
180 Market Street I South Burlington, Vermont 05403
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