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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBATCH - Supplemental - 1068 Williston Road (5)O—tIw F� 11w—IN— Common Name Si. ACAmelanrhm, mmd"sis sli.,baly 2" 1 AR Aar-bw Red Xpk a V. -3, $675- 1 AS Aar mmh.�t!Lm S� mapk 44 1/2' a BN fidw. W., River Bk& 8—, S cj KaU—T— 2112-2" $2,5M� CA C.—th. Red Stem Do ... X J-ip— &i—i. 8,.G..J-iPl 18-94, $4-5-- RF Rhododendron PAM PJM ftMd-dn 24-3-' $5210 SR bumalde Ath-y %l Spim. si Sri—j-p-nice Little Pdr Sphw ispm-di-gy— ,8-4 IA--d i3-4' I TbJ; 58,055.06 9 1114., m ZLRP F= L FeaTING —PROJE HC z COMMERCIAL 5U)LDIN LOCA 0 tM 'PIP 5 VD HC 4—PLANTING BEE) 22 INDOOR Po 0,1 ENCLOSURE 51 HOTEL ROOM RENTAL UNIT BUILDI 4 CT C—T X36 14 T 1 11 IHC r 6, Tv PAVERS (Typ-) N DE (TyP-) NO PARKING I I 1 521 1 1 N I I I DU"PS' 'ER AZrIN SCREEN 0 W IKO'TFENCE HYDRANT ANI 0 GREEN. 6 AN INSERTS 0 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1*-20!—O" OVERALL SITE PLAN IS BASED ON A PLAN PREPARED BY RABIDEAU ARCHITECTS, DATED • MARCH 17, 2003. DUBOIS * KING, INC. HAS ADDED NOTES ILLUSTRATED IN A REVISION CLOUD. DUBOIS & KING; INC. HAS NOT VERSED THE INFORMkT40N ON THS PLAN, EXCEPT FOR PARKING LAYOUT. THIS PLAN IS INCLUDED TO ILLUSTRATE THE ENTIRE PROJECT SITE AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT WITHIN THIS SITE. PARKING SPACES REVISED 3 2-w-05 RVASM PARI(M. tMtK PER NOVEMBER 9, 2OD4 AND FEBRUARY 3, 2005 Dueas & KING, INC., PARKING SITE VISITS. 2 11-09-04 REV= PARD —04 RIAMM PROPOSER L011M REVISIO I:\4185.46P\d.q( dSP03A.d.qI. 02/07/20 . 05 08:42:59 AM. \\WILMSTON\HP Desiqnjet 80 HP CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 FQf COPS April 26, 20o6 Joe Larkin 410 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Holiday Inn Dear Joe: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the Administrative Officer on April 25, 20o6. Please note the conditions of approval including that you obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy cDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. Permit Number SP- D � - p` CITY OF SOUTH BUMANGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 1) 0N)�1ER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed,,ina}ling address, phone and fax #) 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #). 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #)_ 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: /(� Q 1,%/,c�.., W—,J hi /, -A—, l6n..,� 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office)-- , 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property.(inc.luding description and siz of each sepayate use)_ ` b) Proposed s s on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) / <e - PIA A) -- c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) _ 11�— U AAn4�- t e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain. f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 4 2 2Rg_Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing__,:23 % / gR .,d,73 sq. ft. Proposed % / uncl tzjed sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing% sq. ft. Proposed % / — sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % / sq. ft. Proposed�,,���% �sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $9, tl� ;o S!2£ 4 11n cA+d c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): (W\aJ A b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out):�o�yb_ c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 1.1) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 2 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) Ste- tac�l L L > ST 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11 " x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 3 I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. NA URE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE O ERTY O Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: �l � b REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board VAdministrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete El Incomplete of Planning & Zoning or Designee t)ate 4 APR-24-2006 09:40R FROM:CITY OF OUTH BURLIN 8028464101 Tn:98640649 P.5 HOLIDAY INN ABUTTERS: Windjammer Hospitality Group 1076 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Champlain Oil Co, Inc. (1055 Williston Road) PO Box 2126 South Burlington, VT 05407 Robert & Diane Smith 23 Concord Street Plattsburg, NY 12901 Sheraton Hotel c/o General Manager Felcom/MM S-7 Holdings, LP 870 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 89-2 Realty Co., LLC c/o Josh Field 165 East 72"`' Street #20C New York, NY 10021 VTrans District 5 PO Box 168 Essex Junction, VT 05452 We have established=a�,presont day price on the landscaping plan frame; 1:988 which totals $i ,.434.0(i. Because much of the;proposed lanscaping lies within the State's right of -way we cannot acljOeve the plan, Instead we Ipropose following plan which totals $9,604,50, Additionally we have made plantings in the right of way area with values totalin ;$8550 that have; been mowed down: Approved 1988 Plan. Size Botonical Name Common Name Price Quantity Cost 6' Mallis loenis Crab Apple $200.00 4 $800.00 2.0-3" Acer Saccharum Sugar Maple $655.00 4 $2,620.00 8' Betula Paryrifeka Paperbirch $247.50 18 $4,455.00 4' Juniperus Chinenensis Sea Green Juniper $67.50 13 $877.50 6' Taxus Cuspidata Dwarf Yew $93.75 2 $187.50 101, Pachistima Canbyi Canby Pachistma $218.00 1 $218.00 18" Vinca Minor Myrtle $276.00 1 $276.00 Total $9,434.00 Proposed: plan 2006 Size Botonical Name Common Name Price Quantity Cost 2" Maelanchier Canadensis Serviceberry $500.00 4 $2,000.00 2.5-3" Acer Rubrum Red Maple $675.00 1 $675.00 2.0-2.5" Acer Saccharum Sugar Maple $517.00 1 $517.00 8-10" Betula Nigra River Birch $360.00 3 $1,080.00 2.5-3" Cercidiphyllum Japonicum Katsura Tree $500.00 5 $2,500.00 3-4" Cornus Alba Red Stem Dogwood $50.00 2 $100.00 18-24" Juniperus Chinensis Sea Green Juniper $45.00 9 $405.00 24-30" Rhododendron P.J.M PJM Rhododendron $75.00 7 $525.00 18-24" Spirea Bumalda Anthony Waterer Spirea $45.00 2 $90.00 18-24" Spirea Japonica Little Princess Spirea $45.00 5 $225.00 3-4" Taxus Media Spreading Yew $62.50 11 $687.50 6' Mallis loenis Crab Apple $200.00 4 $800.00 Total $9,604.50 CIT)OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 22, 2006 Bob Gashlin 148 Witchtrot Road South Berwick, ME 03908 Re: 1068 Williston Road, Holiday Inn Dear Mr. Gashlin: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the Development Review Board on February 21, 2006. Please note the conditions of approval including that you obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. cc: Champlain School Apartments Partnership MURPHY MSKSULLIVAN KRONK March 9, 2006 Carl Lisman, Esq. Lisman, Webster, Kirkpatrick & Leckerling, P.C. P.O. Box 728 Burlington, VT 05402-0728 Re: Verizon Wireless/Champlain School Apartments Partnership VTR-2018 South Burlington 3, VT; Project #2002015498; Location #100584 Dear Carl: Ray Belair refuses to issue a Certificate of Occupancy to Verizon Wireless for this project until after Champlain School Apartments Partnership has complied with the landscaping requirement in its most recent permit from the City. Per the terms of Verizon Wireless' municipal approval, it is not permitted to operate its facility until after a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued for the project. Paragraph 6 of the Lease between the parties contains the following requirement: "LESSOR shall cooperate with LESSEE in its effort to obtain such approvals and shall take no action which would adversely affect the status of the Property with respect to the proposed use by LESSEE." Paragraph 29 of the Lease provides that "LESSOR agrees to reasonably cooperate with the LESSEE regarding any compliance with applicable, laws, rules and regulations required by the LESSEE in respect to its use of the Premises." Please ask your client to comply with its landscaping obligations so that Verizon Wireless can obtain the necessary Certificate of Occupancy. Thank you for your assistance. Very ruly yours, Jeremy I. Farkas, Esq. 4farkas00mskvt.com Doc: 19961 cc: Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington 275 COLLEGE STREET, PO BOX 4485 1 BURLINGTON, VT 05406-4485 1 PHONE 802 861-7000 1 FAX 861-7007 1 MSKVT.COM DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOAK 21 FEBRUARY 2006 The South Burlington Development Review Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday, 21 February 2006, at 7:30 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: M. Behr, Acting Chair; L. Kupferman, C. Bolton, G. Quimby, R. Farley, M. Birmingham Also Present: R. Belair, Administrative Officer; C. LaRose, Associate Planner; A. & M. Farrington, R. Skiff, D.Walters, B. Gashlin, B. & D. Bartlett, P. O'Leary, B. Baronof, N. Hayward, R. Spindler, G. Henderson -King, M. Perrin, M. Hall, T. McKenzie, K. Pettersen, J. Illich, L. Bresee, B. Cimonetti, C. Yandow 1. Other Business: a. Mr. Belair reported on three administrative approvals he had given, one at 63 Ethan Allen Drive, one at 90 Allen Road, and one at 30 Community Drive. b. Mr. Belair advised that the applicant for item #10 had requested a continuation until 21 March. Ms. Quimby moved to continue Preliminary Plat application #SD-06-04 and Final Plat application #SD-06-05 until 21 March 2006. Mr. Bolton seconded. Motion passed unanimously. c. Mr. Belair raised the possibility of changing the DRB meeting days to the first and third Wednesdays as there seem to be more instances of having to share the conference room with other meetings. 2. Minutes of 17 January 2006: Ms. Quimby moved to approve the Minutes of 17 January 2006 as written. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Public Hearing: Application #CU-05-17 of Clearwire, LLC, for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunications equipment on the roof to include 3 panel antennas, 2 microwave dishes, and a GPS unit with a maximum height of 49 feet,1720 Shelburne Rd: and -1- )DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOAT._! 21 FEBRUARY 2006 4. Site plan application #SP-05-63 of Clearwire, LLC, to amend a previously approved plan for a hotel (Holiday Inn Express). The amendment consists of the installation of wireless telecommunications equipment on the roof to include three panel antennas, two microwave antennas, and a GPS unit with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1720 Shelburne Road: Mr. Gashlin explained that they are a company out of Washington state and are looking at about 28 different sites in the area, 3 of which are in South Burlington. At the Holiday Inn Express they propose to put 3 panel antennas on the rooftop, not on the eaves. What will protrude from the rooftop will be just over 2 feet high. There will also be 2 microwave dishes, 2' 1" each. No additional utilities will be involves, just some interior cable in the building. There will also be a very small equipment cabinet, about 2'x3'. The equipment will serve anyone who purchases a subscription to Clearwire. Mr. Gashlin then addressed questions about power, radiation, etc. He noted this is a very low power situation. They have their own FCC license, and radiation is governed by the FCC. Mr. Kupferman asked about the cumulative affect of having a number of these installations in the area. Mr. Gashlin said the FCC doesn't address cumulative affect, only the affect of one site. He gave members information on a government bulletin that addresses these issues. Mr. Kupferman asked if the city can expect additional providers for this site and what would be the cumulative affect of that. Mr. Gashlin said if they are emitting 2% of the maximum allowable for a site, others would add to that. Mr. Behr asked where on the building the equipment will sit. Mr. Gashlin said it won't face Shelburne Rd., but it will be visible from back in the parking lot. Mr. Bolton asked if there is jurisdiction for such installations with the Dept. of Health. Mr. Gashlin said they are governed by the FCC, a federal department, which takes precedence. Members had no issue with the requested height waiver. Mr. Behr asked about the materials that would be used. Mr. Gashlin said the equipment will be a dull grey fiberglass, and the mountings a grey color. Mr. Bolton was concerned that there was no input from the Vermont Dept. of Health regarding cumulative affects of many such installations. Mr. Gashlin noted they will have to have Act 250 approval, and they will probably look at that. -2- )DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOAIJ 21 FEBRUARY 2006 Ms. Quimby moved to approve Application #CU-05-17 and Site Plan #SP-05-63 of Clearwire, LLC, subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Kupferman seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 5. Public Hearing: Application #CU-05-18 of Clearwire, LLC, for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunications equipment on the roof to include 3 panel antennas, 4 microwave dishes, a GPS unit, a radio equipment cabinet, and 3 BTS units with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1068 Williston Road: and 6. Site Plan Application #SP-05-64 of Clearwire, LLC, to amend a previously approved plan for a hotel (Holiday Inn). The amendment consists of the installation of telecommunications equipment on the roof to include three panel antennas, four microwave dishes, a GPS unit, a radio equipment cabinet, and three BTS units with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1068 Williston Road: Mr. Gashlin said this is a similar situation. The equipment in this location will be 180 feet from the front of the building and 30 feet from the side of the building. It will rise 3 feet above the building. The equipment cabinet will be mounted on the wall. Each antenna has a BTS unit. One disl Paging, and 1 toward downtown. toward Essex Junction, 1 toward Contact Mr. Bolton asked if there would be any interference with the Airport equipment. Mr. Gashlin said they are different frequencies and both are controlled by the FCC. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Application #CU-05-18 and Site Plan Application #SP- 05-64 of Clearwire, LLC, subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Public Hearing: Application #CU-05-19 of Clearwire, LLC, for conditional use review under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunications equipment on an existing monopole to include 3 panel antennas, and 2 microwave dishes at a maximum height of 73.5 feet. Ground equipment will also be installed to include a radio equipment cabinet and a GPS unit, 2026 Williston Road: and 8. Site Plan Application #SP-05-65 of Clearwire, LLC to amend a previously approved plan for a general office building and a 100 foot monopole telecommunications tower and related equipment. The amendment consists of the installation of wireless telecommunications equipment on the existing monopole to include three panel antennas and two microwave dishes at a maximum height of 73.5 feet. Ground equipment will also be installed to include a radio equipment cabinet and a GPS unit, 2026 Williston Road: -3- SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802)846-4io6 April 20, 2006 Bob Gashlin 148 Witchtrot Road South Berwick, ME 03908 Re: Minutes - Clearwire Dear Mr. Gashlin: For your records, enclosed is a copy of the approved minutes from the February 21, 2006 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, 4-)nM* Betsy Mc onough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. Permit Number SP- 6 5 - CITE' OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) 106 A/_ a 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) L'LEiI,�Gyi.�E LLB Flo &,/'It, IN/�tzt35, ��� wiTcifr�eoTPp. S S w�c,e AIE 03M& 67 ZE #Zo7 38VS6So) 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Ro 3"7- GASAAL in/ 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: /b 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office)__ /4 - /8/O - /D 6 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) ` b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) IAZ!57 I iJ,�U"��s�T/ONS "1449 EW7- c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) _ - 38,273 SQ fT- d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) &V 5741,C2W C p- Fv-0770A /1T W14 oQ_g?2f4fo a#Cifi OC76V , AA NAS JVML . ,eOT U E !rL - "-0VE 94rMe�Q3G�,O e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) .. /n f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): Allh . TA(/S /ivCTJH/mewl dL ...... m-- .&..� g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 7712!2rE 6 Ary 4;CZV7 ,G iEZF�Un��ulV�tq�7dJvf 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: /6f ?98 Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing 2.3 % / 38, Z73 sq. ft. Proposed q&9ftk % / _uAatft,6ey sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing--jZ_% / ay, G�sq. ft. Proposed inrae/, l��Jcfii/ D sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % / sq. ft Proposed uAgign" % 7lyefi�i Dsq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 0 i�LL ¢uiPrYlC-rtr vv�c� gE /�vsr �� oA, rroc ,�viraP * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ _5&Er RCcow b) Landscaping: $_j c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): * 1/1Srxt[ED evulP wIzz er un mowneD A_n D EX•sn 11y 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC TkrFiflc IOAMEW45 W/[L XfmrtlN a.*VCA }NEED e_S7-~7E7_> DOE V151r- R&X /k"ri/ 60 4V4 WIZ4C ,04- ,eEWLi/QC,fl FCC /y!/q�HT a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 6/IICff"6&Z b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out):_ &hr4*±g6gZ c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): A/ileffn 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION:— /7 2 E 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: pig / t./ 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: ���� e� DE.t�rtlirl''iiV Sn�tr �qrr ar'iAW*'D Ta WE- 30 - 60 VVWS Afro Ike v&WM1n1A1C7 Ga�r1i'�cr�D s9s4� /#.PWU*+, 77ad/ /S &:777M -reV 7T.) 77tA:�E 2-3 WewwS 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) 5r--� "cK�tD L/ST 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 20B I february 01-08, 2006 1 SEVEN DAYS INLEGALS/SUPPO RTG RO U PS legals INVITATION TO PROPOSE Request for Proposal and Specifications for Service Installation Work Sealed proposals for ongoing Service Installation Work for the City of Burlington, Vermont (Burlington) for use by Burlington Telecom shall be received at the office of Communications Consulting Services, Inc., (CCS, Inc.) RR # 3, Box 3249A, FactoryviLLe, PA 18419 until 4:00 PM EST on February 20, 2006. The propos- als shall be opened and read commencing at 8:00 AM EST on February 21, 2006. The Plans and Specifications together with all the necessary forms and ' other documents for Bidders may be obtained from the office of the Engineer, Communications Consulting Services, Inc., RR # 3, Box 3249A, Factoryvilte, PA 18419, at the cost of $75.00. Each set of Plans and Specifications will have a serial number, assigned by the Engineer and the number of each set with the name of the Bidder will be recorded by the Engineer. Bids will be accepted only from the original Bidders or from other qualified Bidders to whom such a set has been trans- ferred by the original Bidder with the approval of Burlington Telecom and CCS, Inc. All ques- tions regarding this procurement shall be directed in writing to: Communications Consulting Services, Inc., at RR # 3 Box 3249-A, Factoryville, PA 18419, Telephone (570) 945-7024, FAX (570) 945-7318. E-Mail: ccsinc@epix.net All answers to such auestions Witt be supplied PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at 7:30 P.M. to consid- er the following: 1. Application #CU-05-17 of CLearwire, LLC for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunica- tions equipment on the roof to include 3 panel antennas, 2 microwave dishes & a GPS unit with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1720 Shelburne Road. 2. Application #CU-05-18 of Clearwire, LLC for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunica- tions equipment on the roof to include 3 panel antennas, 4 microwave dishes, a GPS unit, a radio equipment cabinet and 3 BTS units with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1068 Williston Road. 3. Application #CU-05-19 of Clearwire, LLC for conditional use review under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, ofthe South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to install wireless telecommunica- tions equipment on an existing - , ,. � ----I ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Big book text, Mondays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous; Tuesdays, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Suvivors of Incest Anonymous, Wednesdays, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Al - Anon Family Group, Thursdays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. "I Love Me", an educational support group on self care for suvivors of domestic and/or sexual violence. Mondays, 5:30-7 p.m. Call AWARE, 802- 472-6463, 88 High Street, Hardwick. 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Meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Holiday Inn in South Burlington, (1068 Williston Rd.), from 6-7:30 p.m. '-- --- ;.,fnrmatinn. nlease HOLIDAY INN ABUTTERS: Windjammer Hospitality Group 1076 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Champlain Oil Co, Inc. (1055 Williston Road) PO Box 2126 South Burlington, VT 05407 Robert & Diane Smith 23 Concord Street Plattsburg, NY 12901 Sheraton Hotel c/o General Manager Felcom/MM S-7 Holdings, LP 870 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 89-2 Realty Co., LLC c/o Josh Field 165 East 72nd Street #20C New York, NY 10021 VTrans District 5 PO Box 168 Essex Junction, VT 05452 I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. / /=I P � � - I rM 4 1 S NATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: 2 Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete it ctor of Planning & Zoning or Designee ate 4 KI 1%, WIRELESS 148 Witchtrot Road Site Acquisition, Leasing and Zoning S. Berwick, ME 03908 Phone: 207-384-5650 (office) 603-498-3860 (mobile) December 28, 2005 Ray Belair, Administrative Officer City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Clearwire LLC Proposed Antenna Co -location at Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Rd., Parcel I.D. # 16-1810-1068 Dear Mr. Belair: KJK Wireless represents Clearwire LLC's permitting interests in South Burlington, VT and hereby submits an Application for Site Plan Review and Application for Development Review Board Review Application (i.e. request for conditional use permit) for its proposed equipment installation at 1068 Williston Rd. Clearwire, a national wireless internet service provider, has entered into a lease with Champlain School Apartments Partnership to install wireless telecommunications equipment at the existing building at 1068 Williston Rd. Clearwire proposes to install rooftop equipment that will include 3 panel antennas (3' tall each), 4 microwave dishes (2' 1" diameter each), and a small GPS unit (5" tall x 6 1/8" diameter), 1 radio equipment cabinet, and 3 BTS units. The antennas will protrude approximately 5' above the roof peak. The visual impact of the antennas will be minimized because they will be installed approximately 210' back from the front of the building and 40' — 50' back from the sides of the building. The other equipment will not be visible. Cables will connect the rooftop equipment to the interior equipment. The radio equipment cabinet will require electric service. The building footprint will remain unchanged. Clearwire requests to be placed on the next available Development Review Board agenda and to have the site plan review and conditional use process heard at the same hearing. Please direct all questions and correspondence to my attention. Sincerely, Bob Gashlin Agent for Clearwire Enc: Site Plan Application for Site Plan Review Application for Development Review Board Review Application fees ($185 + $135 = $320) Property Owner Authorization Letter CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: February 14, 2006 \drb\sit\clearwire\Holidaylnn_siteplan_cu.doc Plans received: December 28, 2005 1068 Williston Road- Holiday Inn CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-05-18 SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-05-64 Agenda #6 and #7 Meeting date: Febr ary 21, 2006 Owner Applicant Champlain School Apartments Partnership Clearwire LLC. 410 Shelburne Road c/o KJK Wireless Burlington, VT 05401 148 Witchtrot Road S. Berwick, ME 03908 Engineer Property Information C& S Engineers Inc Tax Parcel 1810-1068 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. C1 District Syracuse, NY 13212 3.91 Acres Location Map 1 Clearwire, LLC is seeking conditional use approval for permission to install wireless telecommunications equipment on the rooftop include 3 panel antennas, 4 microwave dishes, a GPS Unit, a radio equipment cabinet, and 3 BTS units with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1068 Williston Road. Clearwire LLC is also seeking to amend a previously approved site plan for a hotel (Holiday Inn). The amendment consists of the installation of wireless telecommunications equipment on the roof to include three (3) panel antennas, four (4) microwave dishes, a GPS unit, a radio equipment cabinet, and three (3) BTS units with a maximum height of 49 feet, 1068 Williston Road. Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on December 28, 2005 and have the following comments. CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: 1. The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposal is to locate telecommunications equipment on the roof of a hotel. The proposed additions will protrude 5' above the peak of the rooftop. However, as the equipment will be located more than 200' back from the front of the building, visual impact will be minimized. Therefore, staff does not feel it will have a significant impact on the character of the area. 2. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. Pursuant to Section 5.01(A) of the Land Development Regulations, the Commercial 1 District is formed to encourage the location of general retail and office uses in a manner that serves or enhances a compact central business area. Other uses that would benefit from nearby access to a central business area may be permitted if they do not interfere with accessibility and continuity of the commercial district. Staff feels the proposed placement of equipment on the existing hotel roof is in compliance with the stated purpose of the C1 District, as it is in an area that is densely developed with commercial uses. 3. The Development Review Board must find that the proposed uses will not adversely affect the following: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. 2 The applicant has stated that the equipment will protrude 5' above the peak of the rooftop. This is above the maximum regulated height of buildings and will therefore require a height waiver. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (e) The DRB shall encourage the use of a combination of common materials and architectural characteristics, landscaping, buffers, screens and visual interruptions to create attractive transitions between buildings of different architectural styles. Staff finds that the elevation submitted demonstrates substantial adherence to this criterion. The proposed equipment will be visually compatible with existing structures on site. (f) Proposed structures shall be related harmoniously to themselves, the terrain, and to existing buildings and roads in the vicinity that have a visual relationship to the proposed structures. Staff feels the proposed project relates harmoniously to the area. Site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards as set forth in Section 14.07 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: (a) The reservation of land may be required on any lot for provision of access to abutting properties whenever such access is deemed necessary to reduce curb cuts onto an arterial of collector street, to provide additional access for emergency or other purposes, or to improve general access and circulation in the area. Staff does not feel it is necessary to require any additional access to abutting properties. (b) Electric, telephone and other wire -served utility lines and service connections shall be underground. Any utility installations remaining above ground shall be located so as to have a harmonious relation to neighboring properties and to the site. Staff has already stated that pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (c) All dumpsters and other facilities to handle solid waste, including compliance with any recycling or other requirements, shall be accessible, secure and properly screened with opaque fencing to ensure that trash and debris do not escape the enclosure(s). There are no needs to revise the site plan with respect to this criterion. 4 l 1 Staff believes that the proposal will not adversely affect municipal services. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. Staff believes that the proposal is in keeping with the character of uses on surrounding properties and will not adversely affect the character of the area or the ability to develop adjacent properties. The proposed additions will protrude 5' above the peak of the rooftop. However, as the equipment will be located more than 200' back from the front of the building, visual impact will be minimized, and so the proposed equipment location will not have a significant impact on the character of the area. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposal will not affect traffic in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in effect. The proposal is in keeping with applicable regulations. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. The proposal will not affect renewable energy resources. (0 General public health and welfare. Staff does not believe that the proposal will have an adverse affect on general public welfare or the health of the surrounding public. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Requlations establishes the following general review standards for all site plan applications: (a) The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement, and adequate parking areas. Staff feels the proposed project will not have an impact on the transition from structure to site and from structure to structure. The proposed location of equipment will be compatible with the existing structures. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. Parking is not applicable to the proposed project. (c) Without restricting the permissible limits of the applicable zoning district, the height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and existing or adjoining buildings. 3 (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Because no buildings are proposed, there are no requirements for additional landscaping. Access/Circulation Access and circulation on the property will remain unchanged through the proposed project. Height Waiver The applicant is proposing to locate the equipment at a maximum height of 49 feet. This is above the regularly permitted height of structures in the district and shall require a height waiver. Staff recommends that the Development Review Board grant a height waiver of 14 feet. 1. The Development Review Board shall approve a height waiver of 14 feet. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-05-18 and Site Plan application #SP-05-64, conditional upon the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respectfully submitted, AJ11 t J/-� �/- & �, J � -) 9. - W22 � Cathy n LaRose, Associate Planner Copy to: Robert Gashlin, KJK Wireless John Larkin, Champlain School Apartments Partnership J PROPOSED GROUND 114 %2 AWG GROUND LINE ROD (1YP. 2) SEE DETAIL 09 30' 15' 0 30' 499 Col. Eileen Collins Sled SYrmcuss, Nw Yook 13212 Phone 315.455-2WD Fax 315.455-M W W W.C$M.COM ENGINEERS, INC. PROP CONDUITS RI E (D' A PROPOSED 25'x: EQUIPMENT C SEE 210 1 SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 EXISTING TELCO CABINET SCALE: 1' - 30'-0" co-4 I e a r wireless broadband 716-05 BACKHAUL REVISIONS MOB DATE REVISIONS BY AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: 1DRAWN BY: RECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 ,city of So. Burlington CLEARWIRE ROOF PLAN DRAWING NUMBER 02 V 11 x 11 Y SIZE 0 3 M 0 0 O 4 0 8 w E � V I O 0 0 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, New York 13212 o N U 0D Phone 315-455.2000 Fax 315.455.9667 'o WWW.CSCOB.COM ENGINEERS, INC. PROPOSED CLEARWIRE ANTENNAS (0' AND 120') SEE DETAILS 445 803 O6 06\ PROPOSED DISH ANTENNAS (TYP. 4), SEE DETAILS PROPOSED CLEARWIRE 565 447 ANTENNA (240') 06A O6A SEE DETAILS 446 803 O6 O6 (L ANTENNA r—_7� TOP OF PENTHOUSE PROPOSED 30 AMP, 208V, SINGLE PHASE, NEMA 3R FUSED DISCONNECT MOUNTED TO PENTHOUSE WALL w z i ¢ w ¢ PROPOSED EQUIPMENT S LEARWIRE CABINET, E DETAILS 10 211 a 5 05 w w a U o I n {7 t c I w U O m 0 in I O a � pp a v SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 BUILDING ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" c I e a rv, broadbandwireless 1-6-06 1 ANTENNA MAST HEIGHT 2-16-05 BACKHAUL REVISIONS DATE REVISIONS .. AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Interested Persons Record and Service List Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Development Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate compliance with the applicable criteria. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). The DRB must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status, 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the DRB must be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: NAME mmi mr. AnnRF-qcz Dr?n IP:(`T nC: 1A1T1=0GCT J r �1 c v It6 WG o C l ev wre LLC � 5yC2C-_57 Oil Ue C)eC2 P\)L� M&17 3t, l fir, Su,-kk-1 ass-�.,� J L�,, 1h' �;Su.�z., 1 � ►�'�r ��,'�� R%n') O© 00 ,1 o CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PL-A1INNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLIl",IGTO , VERM0NT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit # - 6s /9 APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month. That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of the hearing. Type of application (check one): ( ) Appeal from decision of the Administrative Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation X Request for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance ( ) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY): WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING ? &M 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone & fax #): 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book & page #) _&vK SS8 Mi a '1l 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone and fax #) LIST OF ABUTTERS: Y10-107 Ly W. plough6 illist Rd. h li gto , VT 0540810-1076C Windjammer Hospitality Group 1076 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 16-1810-1055C Champlain Oil Co., Inc. 1055 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 16-0570-0001 C 14\ er P ers 1 rs t t.� South Burlington, VT 05403 �� aO O 15-1810-0870C Felcor/MM S-7 Holdings L.P. 870 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 ls�,r C (o c5r-r) _ FAQ e1� 15-1810-82561 C s 89-2 Realty Co., LLC C-� p Say 8256f-Wi44iston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 1 " 0N lco as o-b ICITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLAIN E14G & ZOf E14G 575 DORSET STREET SOT -TN BURLI�,tGTO_ , V ERNIOL r 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAQ (802) 846-4101 Permit # �,f - 6_�- /9 APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month. That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of the hearing. Type of application (check one): ( ) Appeal from decision of the Administrative Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation X Request for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance ( ) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY): WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING'? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed. mailing address, phone & fax #): 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (book & page #) 4W SSS PU a 41 3) APPLICANT (name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive staff correspondence. Include name, mailing address, phone & fax # if different from above): 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: /06;F !Vlzz/5raAl ;Elp. 1NOL/pAV /") 6) TAX PARCEL ID #: /G - /S/D -/D(o8 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): TEL - /IOSP1TfIL/T( AIVD V, .Pi oit/ WIRE- F"GS TELCoin F/K/L"T)/ --;z 4400 o—zZ�Tuf _, /�8� %J/da. in U»•I.Gt�rinq/) B. Proposed Uses on Property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): dVD/1/IIS7-A4L TE C�119M40W/CAE11ONS ECJ4/P C. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings & existing building to remain): 38 Z7 3 sQ FT D. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement & mezzanine): ,9!//LTA/NCi r roorp .,;r w LL .e&-mt1A1 aNe,-IwAt4ep, 4,,y7z- j S IN/LL. Aecreuvc 5 ' 4,eavc REf►P 5ECY'/0A1 OF ti°60F7-6P E. Number of residential Units (if applicable, new units & existing units to remain):. A//A F. Number of employees & company vehicles (existing & proposed, note office vs. non -office employees): _A4/6 , Tf�l,S /S AW MAIIMAZ AE-Z' Fi4ciuTy G. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if overlay districts are applicable): TEXF /1 A7J �Y/ST/N TEGECD/N1ylU/li/C/¢TlOil/S FA L/L_Zf)� ON Tffl S 8) LOT COVERAGE A. Total parcel size: /6�1888 Sq. Ft. B. Buildings: Existing 2-3 % / 38, 273 Sq. Ft Proposed &Li phyf,,-_D % l _uyC�Mi6�n Sq. Ft. C. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 77 % / /3/04.1S Sq. Ft. Proposed % l /iyc#,En&D Sq. Ft. D. Total area to be disturbed during construction: O Sq. Ft. * he L CQ UiP w1a, AC 1A157-1te_ZCD Od/ 7-HE �eoor * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES A. Building (including interior renovations): $ 5t� B--Low B. Landscaping $ 0 C. Other site improvements (plgase list with cost): * 7*5 "P1,/c*7a A/ /S cr A An un m 4rD 115tfi It ir7/ A--n D 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC: ",,57- i�4 T /S rs-r1mAre- D oNE v1sif Aix /IfOwrN D,V 4v4 N,iLL 6E AEQU/Rc-D Foos MAC,nT�YlrhncE A. Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): B. A. M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): C. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 9AM — 6Pn►t '11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION 2JI-7 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION D&Ll 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATEW�or-p Q,V pE,ZjH�7T�N ST/fieT 7.rF- ESTrw^`r�D 77) ?F 30 —6o V^./5 Af7F7tirTiil/E, 4WD /N5T7W A770AJ /S E57W"-- f7z:z Ta Ti+-k'E 2-3 was 14) LIST ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS: (list names and address of all abutting property owners, including those across any street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet of paper if necessary): -5Cr 4_r�lf_CD L /ST I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Z�_ � � d�. _ryx 1-1 C IGNATURE OF APPLICANT 56z- A32;'FeY2�'D AarNo ei z,+rroiy G HQ SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line /� DATE OF SUBMISSION: lul'6 Y REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning 1 have reviewed this application and find it to be: ❑ COMPLETE ❑ Incomplete is/iV-f rector of Planning & Zoning or Designee CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 February 1, 2oo6 Champlain School Apartments Partnership c/o Larkin 410 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in Seven Days. It includes an application for development on your property. This is being sent to you and the abutting property owners to make aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. Under Title 24, Section 4471 of State law, participation in a municipal regulatory proceeding is required in order to preserve your right to appeal a local development approval to the Vermont Environmental Court. State law specifies that "Participation in a local regulatory proceeding shall consist of offering, through oral or written testimony, a statement of concern related to the subject of the proceeding." Please call our office at 846-41o6 if you have any questions. Sincerely, r/�—q P(Cry-,+ Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. cc: Clearwire, LLC 1 � CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802)846-4io6 February 1, 2006 Windjammer Hospitality Group 1076 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in the Seven Days. It includes an application for development that abuts your property. This is being sent to you to make you aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. You will not receive this notice if any subsequent or continued public hearings for the same applications are required. Under Title 24, Section 4471 of State law, participation in a municipal regulatory proceeding is required in order to preserve your right to appeal a local development approval to the Vermont Environmental Court. State law specifies that "Participation in a local regulatory proceeding shall consist of offering, through oral or written testimony, a statement of concern related to the subject of the proceeding." If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846-4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the schedule public hearing. Sincerely, laa, 4Lbxoq�� Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. LIST OF ABUTTERS: 16-1810-1076L Evelyn W. Lamplough 1076 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 16-1810-1076C Windjammer Hospitality Group 1076 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 16-1810-1055C Champlain Oil Co., Inc. 1055 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 16-0570-0001 C Terkam Partners 1 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 15-1810-0870C Felcor/MM S-7 Holdings L.P. 870 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 15-1810-82561 C 89-2 Realty Co., LLC 82561 Williston Rd. South Burlington, VT 05403 Ai I I t I I I I 1 1 1 / / rr, / r ! 1 t t \ \ \ \ 1 1 I 1 I I ' i CyWn W. OkMPLOEA(iA I D 1 G Yv 11- L1 S-rO'1•j i29 lrr r rrr Ir it r.' V r 1 I r r / / / r' i lit 10 i it) IAD 1q Y11Yk(GR �i�SPlra�►c{ �,r¢uA4 { 101(o W IL%4STOh! 01870 CO*f4FLPfd OIL CO, IAL- , loss wit-w%11'»Id 19rm. &O 1810 -- Wj(C�SToN ot� o1810 s Q RD 0 875g 0570 OH1: C iato ot�e7 1810 01150 wx MATCEET / r I iti\ CfJF \ l ��\ \• � \ � i � ire r m 4 1810 oTo Nap R.,.1!fd bm -1 7II1f 74�t 3lr�i LOT ItOIOlm41O mm OCM 111=0 iIItOlma4i0II aG �\ �. PM� 02 MUT 1-•0-T DOOIMT. M L !IM'! ff IMN ROAD CODE NUMBER Viffu& zaUon ;�-�._,��r- ��, L�tE D! OIL LOT LUM Ito! L PBPOt'1'! IBM STREET ADDRESS 16O O SOD Services •aft My WUMM" TwE -- No Text Larkin Realty 410 Shelburne Rd. S. Burlington, VT 05401 To Whom It May Concern RE: Clearwire Zoning Applications Clearwire has leased space at certain properties listed below to install wireless telecommunications equipment that will include antennas, cables, utilities and associated equipment. As authorized representative of this property, I hereby authorize Clearwire and its agents to file a zoning application(s) and conduct associated business such as hearings with permitting authorities as it relates to these projects. Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Rd. S. Burlington, VT 05403 S. Burlington Tax Map 16, Lot 1810-1068 Holiday Inn Express 1720 Shelburne Rd. S. Burlington, VT 05403 S. Burlington Tax Map 64, Lot 1540-1720 Clair Point Apartments Clair Point Dr. Burlington, VT 05403 Burlington Tax Map 21-2, Lot 061 Sincerely, Joe L4n Date j 9 MSK January 31, 2005 Via Hand Delivery MURPHY SULLIVAN KRO N K. Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Zoning Permit Application and Response to Findings of Fact Site Location: 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless Landowner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership Dear Mr. Belair: Enclosed is an original zoning permit application, the response to the November 9, 2004 Development Review Board decision and landscape bond in the amount of $6,602.00. Also included is a check in the amount of $1110.30 for the filing and recording fees. I am submitting these documents on behalf of NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless. Thank you for your consideration. If you need additional information or documentation, please contact me. Very truly yours, Brian J. Sullivan Enclosures c: Mr. and Mrs. John Larkin, Champlain School Apartments Partnership (w/enclosures) Ms. Sandy Carter, Verizon Wireless (w/enclosures) Mr. Doug Culp, Verizon Wireless (w/enclosures) Arthur W. Dreher, Sr. Engineer, DuBois & King, Inc. (w/enclosures) 00OU8328.DOC 275 COLLEGE STREET. PO BOX 4485 1 BURLINGTON, VT 05406-4485 1 PHONE 802 861-7000 1 FAX 861-7007 1 MSKVT.COM RESPONSE TO NOVEMBER 9, 2004 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD DECISION 1. All previous approvals and stipulations shall remain in full effect, except as amended herein. 2. This project shall be completed as shown on the plat submitted by the applicant, and on file in the South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 3. The plans shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Administrative Officer. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the Administrative Officer prior to permit issuance. See Exhibit 1, Drawings. 4. The applicant shall comply with the requests of the City Arborist, as outlined in his memorandum dated November 3, 2004. See Exhibit 1, Drawings. 5. The applicant shall comply with the requests of the City Engineer, as outlined in his memorandum dated November 4, 2004. See Exhibit 1, Drawings. 6. Pursuant to section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, serves, and service modifications shall be underground. See Exhibit 1, Drawings. 7. The applicant shall submit a landscape budget prepared by a landscape professional, prior to site plan approval. Mr. John A. Steele, Landscape Architect for DuBois & King, Inc., submitted a landscape budget to Mr. Brian Robertson of the City of South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning on November 9, 2004 (Exhibit 2). 8. The applicant shall post a landscape bond for $6,602 prior to the issuance of the zoning permit. This bond shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. The bond is enclosed. Page 1 of 2 9. The applicant shall submit exterior lighting details (cut -sheets) for the proposed lighting fixtures, in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations, prior to site plan approval. The exterior lighting cut -sheet was included as Exhibit 6 of the Local Application submitted on October 4, 2004 (Exhibit 3). 10. Pursuant to Section 17.04(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, the applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months of this decision. 11. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to the use of the newly constructed communications tower. 12. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 00008331.DOC Page 2 of 2 MURPHY MSK SULLIVAN KRONK February 9, 2005 Via Hand Delivery Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Revised Sheet 3, Overall Site Plan Site Location: 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont Applicant: NYNEX /Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless Landowner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership Dear Mr. Belair: Per your request, enclosed are three (3) full-sized copies of Sheet 3, Overall Site Plan, in connection with the zoning permit application submitted on January 31, 2005. 1 am submitting these sheets on behalf of NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless. Very truly yours, Erin Bennett, Paralegal ebennett@mskvt.com Enclosures 00009436.DOC 275 COLLEGE STREET. PO BOX 4485 1 BURLINGTON, VF 05406-4485 I PHONE 802 861-7000 1 FAX 861-7007 I MSKVT.COM NBoisENGINEERING • PLANNING • DEVELOPMENT • MANAGEMENT &ITr g M. November 9, 2004 418546P Mr. Brian Robertson City of South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application # SP-04-38 Verizon Wireless, 1068 Williston Road, Holiday Inn Site Dear Brian: Per the City's request stated in its October 27, 2004 DRB Report, we are submitting the following Landscape Budget for the proposed planting plan. 1 — Sargent Crabapple (Malus sargentii) 1 3/4" Cal. $275.00 30 — Dark Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis'Nigra') 7' Ht. $6,000.00 37 — Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) 9" Ht. $444 00 Total $6,719.00 Please contact me at 802-878-7661 Ext. 15, if you have any questions or comments. Respectfully Submitted, DuBOIS AND KING, INC. hn A. Steele, ASLA Landscape Architect I:\418546P\Admin\Landscape Budgetll-9-04.doc 25 Wentworth Drive • Williston, Vermont 05495 (802) 878-7661 (802) 878-2907 (FAX) Randolph, Vermont Nashua, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont Permit Bond Bond No. 6313697 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, Verizon Wireless, 180 Washington Valley Road, Bedminster, NI 07921 , as Principal, and Safeco Insurance Company of America, Safeco Plaza, Seattle. WA 98185 , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Town of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403, as Obligee, in the sum of Six Thousand Six Hundred Two and 00/100 Dollars ($ 6,602.QQ�for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has been granted a special permit for landscaping maintenance of new monopole site. South Burlington 3, located at 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, VT (Project #2002015498) and is required to post this bond as a condition of said permit. WHEREAS, the Obligee has agreed to accept this bond as security for performance of Principal's obligations under said permit: NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the Principal shall faithfully perform its obligations under said permit, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED HOWEVER, that this bond is executed subject to the following conditions: In the event of default by the Principal, Obligee shall deliver to Surety a written statement of the details of such default within 30 days after the Obligee shall learn of the same, such notice to be delivered by certified mail to address of said Surety as stated herein. No right of action shall accrue to any person or entity other than the obligee named herein. This bond may be canceled by surety by giving not less than sixty (60) days written notice to the Obligee, stating therein the effective date of such termination or cancellation. Such notice shall not terminate any obligations resulting from default by the Principal that may have accrued under this bond prior to the effective date of such termination. Neither cancellation not termination of this bond by Surety, nor inability of Principal to file a replacement bond or replacement security for its obligations, shall in itself constitute a loss to the Obligee recoverable under this bond. The aggregate liability of the surety is limited to the penal sum stated herein regardless of the number of years this bond is in effect or the amount of claims brought against this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bounded Principal and Surety have hereunto signed and sealed this bond effective this 26th day of January , 2005. Verizon Wireless Principal By: 2h Skfico Insurance Company of America Surety �By:` I Y Jenn' e l�I. Spi , Attome -in-F t IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SURETY BOND CUSTOMERS REGARDING THE TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE ACT OF 2002 As a surety bond customer of one of the SAFECO insurance companies (SAFECO Insurance Company of America, General Insurance Company of America, First National Insurance Company of America, American States Insurance Company or American Economy Insurance Company), it is our duty to notify you that the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 extends to "surety insurance". This means that under certain circum- stances we may be eligible for reimbursement of certain surety bond losses by the United States government under a formula established by this Act. Under this formula, the United States government pays 90% of losses caused by certified acts of terrorism that exceed a statutorily established deductible to be paid by the insurance company providing the bond. The Act also establishes a $100 billion cap for the total of all losses to be paid by all insurers for certified acts of terrorism. Losses on some or all of your bonds may be subject to this cap. This notice does not modify any of the existing terms and conditions of this bond, the underlying agreement guaranteed by this bond, any statutes governing the terms of this bond or any generally applicable rules of law. At this time there is no premium change resulting from this Act. S•6248 3/03 AL POWER SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA a A r C L.GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANYOFAMERICA OFATTORNEY HOME OFFICE: SAFECO PLAZA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98185 No. 13030 KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: That SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, each a Washington corporation, does each hereby appoint ******—********** *`DOUGLAS R. HITE; ERINM. MARGELIS; LAURA L. BROWN; JEN IFER M. SPINKS; Washington, District of Columbia****** *********" * its true and lawful attorneys) -in -fact, with full authority to execute on its behalf fidelity and surety bonds or undertakings and other documents of a similar character issued in the course of its business, and to bind the respective company thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA have each executed and attested these presents this 20th day of January 2005 P r -6 1 t-4- zrpWN Cf-4--, CHRISTINE MEAD, SECRETARY MIKE MCGAVICK, PRESIDENT CERTIFICATE Extract from the By -Laws of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and of GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA: "Article V, Section 13 - FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS ... the President, any Vice President, the Secretary, and any Assistant Vice President appointed forthat purpose by the officer in charge of surety operations, shall each have authority to appoint individuals as attorneys -in -fact or under other appropriate titles with authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds and other documents of similar character issued by the company in the course of its business... On any instrument making or evidencing such appointment, the signatures may be affixed by facsimile. On any instrument conferring such authority or on any bond or undertaking of the company, the seal, or a facsimile thereof, may be impressed or affixed or in any other manner reproduced, provided, however, that the seal shall not be necessary to the validity of any such instrument or undertaking." Extract from a Resolution of the Board of Directors of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and of GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA adopted July 28, 1970. "On any certificate executed by the Secretary or an assistant secretary of the Company setting out, (i) The provisions of Article V, Section 13 of the By -Laws, and (ii) A copy of the power -of -attorney appointment, executed pursuant thereto, and (III) Certifying that said power -of -attorney appointment is in full force and effect, the signature of the certifying officer may be by facsimile, and the seal of the Company may be a facsimile thereof." I, Christine Mead, Secretary of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and of GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, do hereby certify that the foregoing extracts of the By -Laws and of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of these corporations, and of a Power of Attorney issued pursuant thereto, are true and correct, and that both the By -Laws, the Resolution and the Power of Attorney are still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of said corporation this a�_Q4h day ofQ�ai)LkmuC31.0l copy �gE COMp POR,,���, vyP 'fir CORPORATE Q' SEAL � SEAL a y l953 rai3 -V or VA 109( A CHRISTINE MEAD, SECRETARY S-0974/SAEF 2/01 ® A registered trademark of SAFECO Corporation 01/20/2005 PDF AIITE INFORMATION OWNER: HOLIDAY INN 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 APPLICANT: CLEARWIRE WIRELESS BROADBAND 5808 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. SUITE 300 KIRKLAND, WA 98033 APPLICANTS AGENT: KJK WIRELESS 127 RIDGE ROAD NASHUA, NH 03062 808 GASHLIN (603) 498-3860 SITE ADDRESS: 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 COUNTY: CH(TTENDEN LATITUDE: 44' 28' 14.2" N (NAD 83) LONGITUDE: 73' 10' 50.2" W (NAD 83) GROUND ELEVATION: 314't AMSL ZONING JURISDICTION: SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT ZONING CLASSIFICATION: COMMERCIAL AREA OF CONSTRUCTION: ±49 s.f. PROPOSED USE: WIRELESS BROADBAND FACILITY SECTION/LOT: 1810-01068 ENGINEER: C&S ENGINEERS INC. 499 COL. EILEEN COLLINS BLVD. SYRACUSE, NY 13212 CONTACT: ROBERT N. DUCLOS, P.E. PHONE: (315) 455-2000 DRAWING INDEX 01 TITLE SHEET 02 PARTIAL BUILDING PLAN 02A ENLARGED ROOF AND PARTIAL 4TH FLOOR PLANS 03 BUILDING ELEVATION 04 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 05 DETAILS 06 ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS 06A DISH ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS 07 ELECTRICAL NOTES AND DETAILS 08 GROUNDING NOTES AND DETAILS 09 GROUNDING DETAILS 10 ANTENNA INFORMATION AND NOTES Il A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � O 499 Col. Eileen Coll Ins Blvd. p % Syracuse, 15- York 12 SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN Phone 315-0SS20o0 Fax315.455-%67 SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 www.cscoa.com 1068 WILLISTON ROAD ENGINEERS, INC. SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 lear,, I a d b SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS LOCATION MAP \ G � COLCHESTER AVE c� o m t U �¢ v "`--• ILODEAU'PKWY , I c l e a r wireless broadband IS LN SITE ST -16-0513ACKHAUL REWSICNS DATE I REVISIONS AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: I BY ICHK DRAWN BY: C Rp RERECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 City of So. Burlington CLEARWIRE TITLE SHEET DRAWING NUMBER 01 n 0 3 Q 0 0 PROPOSED TELCO AND PROPOSED ANTENNAS / GROUND CONUITS ROUTED (0' AND 120') SEE DETAILS. / THROUGH ATTIC SPACE 445 803 ' OB I PROPOSED 25'x25'x50" EQUIPMENT CABINET, SEE DETAILS M PROPOSED 7�x7� LEASE AREA I I I I PROPOSED MICROWAVE I DISHES (70' AND 353'), SEE DETAILS 565 447 I 08A 08A I I I L-_ 8' 40 3 I ENGINEERS, INC. 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, New York 13212 Phone 315.4552000 Fax 315-45&9667 WWW.CSCOS.COM ELECTRIC CONDUIT TO PENETRATE INTO ATTIC AREA PROPOSED MICROWAVE DISH ANTENNAS (114' AND 203'), SEE DETAILS 565 448 06A O6A EXISTING ROOF TOP OF PENTHOUSE — / EXISTING CHASE TO 4TH FLOOR HOUSEKEEPING CLOSET I �I I I i I PROPOSED TELECTRIC CONDUIT ROUTED THROUGH ATTIC AREA PROPOSED ANTENNA 448 803 (240') SEE DETAILS OB OS ENLARGED ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 wireless broadlo-ant"I e a rA./ I "-r ACCESS TO ROOF _E PHASE SOURCE OF PROPOSED ELECTRIC SERVICE PARTIAL FOURTH FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'—O" —16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS I MOB I ENK I RN \"\1jp6A4 DATE I REVISIONS I BY I CHK TONAL AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: RECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 City Of SO. Burlington CLEARWIRE ENLARGED ROOF AND PARTIAL 4TH FLOOR PLANS DRAWING NUMBER REV 02A 1 x I SILE 3 NOTES: 1. ACTUAL LENGTHS SHALL BE DETERMINED PER SITE CONDITION BY SUBCONTRACTOR. 2. THE DESIGN IS BASED ON RF DATA SHEETS, SIGNED AND APPROVED. 3. RADIO SIGNAL CABLE AND RACEWAY SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC, NFPA 70), CHAPTER B. 4. ALL SPECIFIED MATERIAL FOR EACH LOCATION (E.G., OUTDOORS, INDOORS -OCCUPIED, INDOORS -UNOCCUPIED, PLENUMS, RISER SHAFTS, ETC.) SHALL BE APPROVED, LISTED, OR LABELED AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC. 5. RADIO SIGNAL CABLE SHALL BE SUPPORTED AT MINIMUM OF EVERY THREE (3) FEET EXCEPT INSIDE MONOPOLES OR LATTACE TOWERS WHERE CABLE AND CONNECTOR MANUFACTURERS SUPPORT RECOMMENDATIONS SHALL BE FOLLOWED. MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED CABLE SUPPORT ACCESSORIES SHALL BE USED. 6. DRIP LOOPS SHALL BE REQUIRED ON ALL OUTSIDE CABLES. CABLES SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM THE BUILDING OR OUTDOOR BTS CABINETS TO PREVENT WATER FROM ENTERING THROUGH THE COAXIAL CABLE PORT. 7. ALL FEEDER LINE AND JUMPER CONNECTORS SHALL BE 7/16 DIN CABLE CONNECTORS THAT MEET IP68 STANDARDS. 8. 7/16 DIN CONNECTORS REQUIRE NO ADDITIONAL WEATHER PROOFING IN INDOOR APPLICATIONS IF INSTALLED AND TORQUED PROPERLY. IN OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS WEATHER PROOFING IS REQUIRED AND THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD BE FOLLOWED: APPLY A "COURTESY" WRAP OF ONE LAYER OF 7MIL THICK VINYL ELECTRICAL TAPE EXTENDING APPROXIMATELY ONE (1) INCH ON EACH SIDE OF THE COAX CABLE/ CONNECTOR JUNCTURE. USING WEATHERPROOFING KIT APPROVED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER AND CONTRACTOR. START TAPE APPROXIMATELY 5 INCHES FROM THE CONNECTOR AND WRAP 2 INCHES TOWARD THE CONNECTOR, THEN REVERSE THE TAPE SO THAT THE STICKY SIDE IS UP. TAPE OVER THE CONNECTOR OR SURGE ARRESTOR UNTIL THREE (3) TO FOUR (4) INCHES BEYOND THE CONNECTOR AND REVERSE AGAIN WITH THE STICKY SIDE DOWN FOR ANOTHER INCH OR TWO. ADD THE BUTYL RUBBER AND FINISH WITH A FINAL LAYER OF TAPE. 09. ANTENNAS SHALL BE PAINTED, WHEN REQUIRED, BY THE LANDLORD OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANTENNA MANUFACTURERS' SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINTING REQUIREMENTS. 10. APPROVED GROUNDING KITS, WHICH INCLUDE GROUNDING STRAPS, SHALL BE USED TO GROUND THE COAXIAL CABLE SHIELDS, AND CONDUITS. THE GROUND CONDUCTORS FOR THE KITS AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER, AND IN THE MIDDLE SECTION OF THE TOWER, ARE BONDED DIRECTLY TO GROUND BAR USING EXOTHERMIC OR COMPRESSION CONNECTIONS. 11. ALL RADIO SIGNAL CABLE SHALL BE LABELED PER MARKET REQUIREMENTS 12. ANTENNA FEED LINE SYSTEM SWEEP TESTING SHALL BE PERFORMED AND REPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CARRIER REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR WILL NOT ACCEPT A RADIO SIGNAL CABLE INSTALLATION WITH UNSATISFACTORY SWEEP TEST RESULTS. THERE SHALL ALSO BE A HARD COPY OF THE SWEEPS LEFT AT SITE UPON COMPLETION OF SWEEP TEST. ENGINEERS, INC. RF NnTFS-- DETAIL 630 04 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, New York 13212 Phone 315-455.2000 Fax 315-4559667 W W W.C$M.COM )IOTES: 1. ALL STEEL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM A36 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. ALL WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70XX ELECTRODES AND WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO AISC. WHERE FILLET WELD SIZES ARE NOT SHOWN, PROVIDE THE MINIMUM SIZE PER TABLE J2.4 IN THE AISC "MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION". PAINTED SURFACES SHALL BE TOUCHED UP. 3. BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE ASTM A325 BEARING TYPE (3/4"0) CONNECTIONS AND SHALL HAVE MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. NON-STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRATING MAY USE MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD SADDLE CLAMPS & SCREWS (GALVANIZED) 5. INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURER'S 'WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE. THE ANCHOR BOLT, DOWEL OR ROD SHALL CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION FOR EMBEDMENT DEPTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. NO REBAR SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT PRIOR CONTRACTOR APPROVAL WHEN DRILLING HOLES IN CONCRETE. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, REQUIRED 13Y GOVERNING CODES, SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN MANUFACTURER'S MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOADS. 6. ALL METAL WORK SHALL BE GALVANIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATION ASTM A123. ALL SHOP WELDED MEMBERS SHALL BE GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION. STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES: DETAIL 620 04 NOTES: 1. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITY LOCATING SERVICES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AND WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY CONTRACTOR. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR DRILLING PIERS AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING CREW. THIS WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO A) FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C) ELECTRICAL SAFETY D) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION. 3. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 4. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. 5. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES, WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF CONTRACTOR, OWNER AND/OR LOCAL UTILITIES. 6_ SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 7. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO FLOW AWAY FROM THE BTS EOUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. 8. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN GROUND. FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW OR ICE SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT. 9. THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE APPLICATION. 10. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORK AND NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, EQUIPMENT OR DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM SLOPE, AND STABALIZED TO PREVENT EROSION AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 11. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 12. SUBCONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COMBINATION LOCKS PER CARRIER SPECIFICATIONS SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES: SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 DETAIL 619 04 NOTES: ) 1. FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING, THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS SHALL APPLY: SUBCONTRACTOR - GENERAL CONTRACTOR (CONSTRUCTION) OWNER - CLEARWIRE WIRELESS OEM - ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE BIDDING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE CELL SITE TO FAMILIARIZE WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND TO CONFIRM THAT THE WORK CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF CONTRACTOR. 3. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS, AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 4. ALL WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 5. DRAWINGS PROVIDED HERE ARE NOT TO SCALE AND ARE INTENDED TO SHOW OUTLINE ONLY. 6. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES, AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 7. A LIST SUPPLIED WITH THE BID PACKAGE IDENTIFIES ITEMS THAT WILL BE SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR. ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIST SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR. 8. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. 9. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONTRACTOR. 10. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL ROUTING OF CONDUIT, POWER AND T1 CABLES, GROUNDING CABLES AS SHOWN ON THE POWER, GROUNDING AND TELCO PLAN DRAWING. 11. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES. ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT SUBCONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF OWNER. 12. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE EXISTING FACILITY. ANTENNAS REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION. 13. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION. GENERAL NOTES DETAIL 610 04 NOTES: i ABBREVIATIONS AGL ABOVE GRADE LEVEL BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (E) EXISTING MIN MINIMUM N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE REF REFERENCE RF RADIO FREQUENCY T.B.D. TO BE DETERMINED T.B.R. TO BE RESOLVED TYP TYPICAL REQ REQUIRED EGR EQUIPMENT GROUND RING AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE MGB MASTER GROUND BUS EG EQUIPMENT GROUND BCW BARE COPPER WIRE GEN GENERATOR IGR INTERIOR GROUND RING (HALO) RBS RADIO BASE STATION SYMBOLS [/] SOLID GROUND BUS BAR [S/] SOLID NEUTRAL BUS BAR SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND CONDUCTOR oTo 2-POLE THERMAL -MAGNETIC a o CIRCUIT BREAKER I-, SINGLE -POLE THERMAL -MAGNETIC 0 0 CIRCUIT BREAKER Ig CHEMICAL GROUND ROD GROUND ROD 1. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301, ACI 318, ACI 336, ASTM A184, DISCONNECT SWITCH ASTM A185 AND THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR CAST -IN -PUCE CONCRETE. OM METER 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 4000 PSI AT 28 DAYS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ■ CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION 3. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 615, GRADE 60, DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 185 WELDED STEEL WIRE FABRIC "B" COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SPLICES SHALL BE CLASS AND ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD, LINO. GROUNDING WIRE 4. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH ........ 3 IN. ABBREVIATIONS & SYMBOLS 6OO CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: 6 AND LARGER ..........................2 IN. O4 5 AND SMALLER & WWF,., .'.' i 1/2 IN. CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER OR NOT CAST AGAINST THE GROUND: SLAB AND WALL ........................3/4 IN. BEAMS AND COLUMNS..............1 1/2 IN. 5. A CHAMFER 3/4" SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF CONCRETE, UNO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4. 6. INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE. THEANC BOLT, OR ROD TO MANUFACTURER'S FOREMBEDMENTOR AS S 1y.GN % \' ED HOLES IOEPTH REBAR SHALL BE UTTNFORM DRAW DRAWINGS. NOWEL THEHOR WITHOUT PRIOR ENGINEERING APPROVALATION WHEN N CONCRETE. K�{{.•�.1•.p1� y BOLTS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY RAMSET/REDHEAD OR APPROVED EQUAL. CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES: nn - i DEC 2 8 205 dear�i wirv1enbroadband DETAIL 621 04 Cityof So. Burlington <E �� CLEARWIRE 1 'mI CONSTRUCTION NOTES -16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS MOB ENK RN DATE I REVISIONS BY CHK� DRAWING NUMBER AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: JORAWN BY: TONAL 04 IJ PIPE OR CON[ BRICK OR DS Ii (SIZE VARIES) )VED FIRE SEALANT ETRATING THRU FIRE LS OR FLOORS NOTE: PIPE ANCHORAGE IS REQUIRED NEARBY TO PREVENT PIPE MOVEMENT THRU PENETRATION. PIPE PENETRATION AT WALLS AND FLOORS DETAIL t104NTS 1 4" BRICK FACING PROPOSED )5' DIA. STEEL ELECTRICAL ROD WITH NUT AND PANEL LOCKWASHER (TYP.) TRIM AND CAP ENDS ON INTERIOR WALLS. TELCO BOX h" DIA. STEEL THREADED ROD WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER (TYP.) 14"x 18"x31s" ALUMINUM PLATE PROVIDE Xt. DIA. STD. WT. GALV. STEEL PIPE SLEEVE (TYP.) PLATFORM ASSEMBLY (PROVIDED BY CLEARWIRE) EXISTING 10" CMU WALL 4" BRICK o MATCH SLOPE AND THICKNESS FACING AC UNIT TRENCH OF EXISTING GRADE COMPACTED BACKFlLL FINISH GRADE __-___='___= o I I- =__= =_ -= N — UTILITY PROPOSED Xt' DIAMETER STEEL THREADED ROD ELECTRICAL WARNING TAPE WITH NUT AND PANEL III=~ I I —III LOCKWASHER (TYP.) TRIM AND CAP ENDS _�— UNDISTURBED ON INTERIOR WALLS III EARTH I TELCO II III—IIIIII _ BOX BACKFlLL SAND TOP BACKING PLATE. 6"x14*Ae ALUMINUM (1) 2' PVC SCH. 80 PLATE TELEPHONE CONDUIT TELECO TRENCH DETAIL PROVIDE X' DUI. STD. WT. GALV. STEEL ' RE NOTE: PIPE SLEEVE DETAIL 105 NUMBER AND SIZE OF CONDUITS MAY NTS 0z� VARY. SEE ONE-UNE DIAGRAM ®r EXISTING 8" t CMU WALL City Of yEGI~UIPMENT PLAN DETAIL 210 NTS Ord EXISTING ROOF CABINET D97AIL NTS 211 05 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd./ Sy Phone, 1545&213212 WWW.CCOS.COM r�w.Cstos.DOm ENGINEERS, INC. SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INNFax SITE NUMBER: VTROAD 4 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 clearv'r%1-1. wireless broadband P� OF 'V W 14 %=u 10NAL E�GI CLEARWIRE DETAILS 12-16-05 BACKHAUL REVISIONS MOB ENK RND NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK DRAWING NUMBER REV AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: 05 1 1zSIZE s�o \ 1n GPS ANTENNA MFG: TRIMBLE MODEL- ACUTIME 2000 DETAIL 333 NTS Os NOTE: GPS ANTENNA TO BE MOUNTED ON PIPE MAST FOR 240' PANEL ANTENNA .4" DIA. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER Yi BACKUP PLATE, 6" WIDE x 1'-0' LONG I� 4.5' 0 i n PANEL ANTENNA MFG: DORADUS MODEL 26 SD98 DETAIL 803 NITS - 06 PROVIDE h" DIA. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) i c 0 0 00 AND 1200 AZIMUTHS PANEL ANTENNA LAYOUT co NTS U w E r o PIPE ADAPTER KIT, VALMONT PART No. B1416 120' 3' SCH. 80 PIPE MAST, 10'-6" LONG PANEL ANTENNA AT 0' AZIMUTH PANEL ANTENNA, SEE DETAIL t803 06 1_3x4xKxB" LONG (TYP.) PROVIDE h' DIA. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) — . a Y; BACKUP PLATE, f 6" WIDE x 1'-O" LONG O M h* DIA. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER F~ N PLAN NOTES: 1. SEAL ALL BOLT PENETRATIONS WITH APPROVED SEALANT. 2. PROVIDE )fe PLATE CAP AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF EACH ANTENNA MAST. ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL DETAIL 445 NTS Os i O ,n v 499 Col. Eileen Collins BNd. Sy'gine35IP„155-21X SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN Fox 3TcaSITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 a 1068 WILLISTON ROAD ENGINEERS, INC. SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 I� 2" STD. WT PIPE, 4'-6' LONG (TYP.) o I PANEL ANTENNA AT 120' AZIMUTH BTS MFG: NEXTNET MODEL BTS-2500 DETAIL 131 ANTENNA 46'-6"f NTS O6 1_3x4v�W LONG (TYP.) PROVIDE )4' DIA. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) ROOF OF PENTHOUSE 0 6 io O m� h* DIA JUMPER CABLE, Y•" BACKUP PLATE, LDF4-50 (APPROX. 6'-0' LONG) 6" WIDE x 1'-0" LONG )¢' DUI. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH N NUT AND LOCKWASHER t3l Y," BACKUP PLATE, PROVIDE J4" DN BTS, SEE DETAIL I 6' WIDE x 1'-0' LONG ` SIDE SLEEVES (TYP.) I h h' DLk JUMPER CABLE, LDF4-50 (APPROX. 9'-0' LONG) )f DIA. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER 2" STD. 'WT. PIPE 10'-6" LONG ANTENNA � 46'-6"t PANEL ANTENNA SEE DETAIL 803 06 0 1_66x1 & LONG (TYP.) \ 7f' DIA JUMPER CABLE, LDF4-50 (APPROX. 6'-0' LONG) BTS, SEE DETAIL(k131 U-BOLT FOR 2' STD WT PIPE (TYP.) EXISTING 8'_� I v 2-'y4* GALV DIA. BOLTS 3x4yAx8' LONG CMU WALL WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER (TYP. 2)It",�x—U-EOLT L6x6x1fx8' LONG ETHERNET CABLE TO ET EQUIPMENT CABINET FOR 2' SECTION PLAN STD WT PIPE (TYP.) NOTES: RECEIVED 1. SEAL ALL BOLT PENETRATIONS WITH APPROVED SEALANT. 2. PROVIDE Xe PLATE CAP AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF EACH ANTENNA MAST. 8 205 ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL DEC�+ e a rile" c' ) wireless broadband -16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS DATE I REVISIONS AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DETAIL 446 NTS �s BY: City of So. Burlington CLEARWIRE ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS DRAWING NUMBER 06 f1 3" STD. WT. PIPE 10'-6" LONG 3" 0-- WT. PIPE 12' )ONG X" DU. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER Y," BACKUP PLATE, 6" WIDE x l'-0" LONG 2-i4" GALV DIA BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER (TYP. 2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 i a cn cn a w o, E 0 I p o� o� `O o u a ENGINEERS, INC. ANTENNA q 45'-0"t (353' AZIMUTH 1_3x4y,t& LONG (TYP.) PROVIDE XJ" OW. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) ROOF OF PENTHOUSE is Y; BACKUP PLATE, 6" WIDE x 1'-0" LONG PROVIDE )i" DIA STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) a N O I 1i' DIA. GALVANIZED�— THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER O L300&8" LONG EXISTING 8" CMU WALL L6x6x4x8" LONG U-BOLT FOR 2" SECTION PLAN STD WT PIPE (TYP.) NOTES: I. SEAL ALL BOLT PENETRATIONS WITH APPROVED SEALANT. 2. PROVIDE & PLATE CAP AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF EACH ANTENNA MAST. ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL 7.00 AND 3530 AZIMUTHS DETAIL 447 NTS OBA 499 Col. Eileen Coffins BNB 5yracuee,Now York 1=2 SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN Phom 31S4%2000 Fax315455e14W SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 """w'C$M'COn 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 ANTENNA q 48'-0"f (70' AZIMUTH) DISH ANTENNA, SEE DETAIL (0!6)A 0 L6x6x14x8" LONG (TYP.) U-BOLT FOR 2" STD WT PIPE (TYP.) m 1'—D" ALL AZIMUTHS MFG: ANDREW MODEL P2F-52 WITH RADOME MICROWAVE DISH DETAIL 565 NTS OGA J4" DU. GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER Y." BACKUP PLATE, 6" WIDE x i'-0" LONG 2-)4' GALV DIA. BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER (TYP. 2) c I e a r,�,` wireless broadband PROVIDE V DIA. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) ANTENNA � 45'-0"t (1 IV AZIMUTH) 1_3x4xl x8" LONG (TYP.) PROVIDE 7 DIA. STD. WT. GALV. PIPE SLEEVES (TYP.) ROOF OF PENTHOUSE 8" io O I 0 in 14' OIA GALVANIZED THRU BOLTS WITH NUT AND LOCKWASHER L3x4Ax8" LONG L8x6Ax8' LONG EXISTING 8' _ U-BOLT FOR 2" CMU WALL PLAN STD WT PIPE (TYP.) -16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS MOB DATE I REVISIONS BY AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: ANTENNA � 48'-0"t (203' AZIMUTH) DISH ANTENNA, SEE DETAIL 565 06A 0 L8x6Ax8' LONG (TYP.) PROVIDE PIPE ROOF BOOT WITH FLASHING AND RAIN COLLAR FOR 3' SCH 40 PIPE INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS r- EXISTING ROOF EXISTING METAL DECKING RECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 City of So. Burlington u STD (T BOLT FOR STD WT PIPE (TYP.) IOTES: 1. SEAL ALL BOLT PENETRATIONS WITH APPROVED SEALANT. 2. PROVIDE )Se PLATE CAP AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF EACH ANTENNA MAST 114* AND 2030 AZIMUTHS DET_A_IL /J 44 NTS �JI ^A w CLEARWIRE ANTENNA SUPPORT DETAILS DRAWING NUMBER 06A 0 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TES IS, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTES (cont.) } 23. EQUIPMENT CABINETS, TERMINAL BOXES, JUNCTION BOXES, AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED OK 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE h­ORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICn. NEC AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. EPDXY -COATED SHEET STEEL, SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL 50, AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS, OR NEMA 3R (OR BETTER) OUTDOORS 2. CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT IS NOT BLOCKED. 24. METAL RECEPTACLE, SWITCH, AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED, EPDXY -COATED, OR NON -CORRODING; SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL 514A AND NEMA OS 1; AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) 3. RADIO SIGNAL CABLE AND RACEWAY SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL INDOORS, OR WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. CODE (NEC, NFPA 70), CHAPTER 8. TELEPHONE SERVICE 25. NONMETALLIC RECEPTACLE, SWITCH, AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED NEMA OS 2; AND RATED POWER 4. ALL CIRCUITS SHALL BE SEGREGATED AND MAINTAIN MINIMUM CABLE SEPARATION AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC. NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS, OR WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. EXISTING 200A, 120/240 SINGLE PHASE A SERVICE ELECTRIC PANEL ON 4TH FLOOR, CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 30 AMP. 2 POLE BREAKER IN SLOTS 5. EACH END OF EVERY POWER, POWER PHASE CONDUCTOR (I.E., HOTS), GROUNDING, AND T1 CONDUCTOR AND 26. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AND OBTAIN NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR #37 AND #39 RELOCATE CIRCUIT #39 TO SLOT CABLE SHALL BE LABELED WITH COLOR -CODED INSULATION OR ELECTRICAL TAPE (3M BRAND, 1/2 INCH BEFORE COMMENCING WORK ON THE AC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELS. #31. REPLACE EXISTING BREAKER IN SLOT #31 PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE WITH UV PROTECTION, OR EQUAL). THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SHALL CONFORM WITH EXISTING TELCO PANEL WITH NEW SPLIT 20A, SINGLE POLE BREAKER NEC & OSHA. 27. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY TAGGING ON THE BREAKERS, CABLES AND DISTRIBUTION EXACT LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED BY OWNER PANELS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST LIFE AND 6. ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELED WITH ENGRAVED LAMACOID PLASTIC LABELS. ALL PROPERTY. EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED WITH THEIR VOLTAGE RATING, PHASE CONFIGURATION, WIRE CONFIGURATION, POWER OR AMPACITY RATING, AND BRANCH CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS (I.E., PANELBOARD AND CIRCUIT ID'S). 28. ALL CONDUIT RISERS SHALL BE SEALED WITH A PERMANENT CAP AND REDUCERS, PROPERLY SIZED AND WATER TIGHT SEALED TO ALLOW FOR FEED THROUGH AND EXTENSION OF TELEPHONE CABLES, CONDUCTORS, 7. PANELBOAROS (ID NUMBERS) AND INTERNAL CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS) SHALL BE CLEARLY AND RELATED GROUNDING RUNS. 2-6 PAIR (INDIVIDUALLY 4_ jje AWG, LABELED WITH ENGRAVED LAMACOID PLASTIC LABELS. DETAIL 6ZZ SHIELDED) #22 AWG TEL. IN 1' RGS CONDUIT -- CABLE (T1) AND 1-2 8. ALL TIE WRAPS SHALL BE CUT FLUSH WITH APPROVED CUTTING TOOL TO REMOVE SHARP EDGES. O% PAIR (INDIVIDUALLY SHIELDED) N 24 AWG TEL. PROPOSED CHECK METER MOUNTED TO CABLE IN 2- RGS CONDUIT. WALL IN 4TH FLOOR HOUSEKEEPING CLOSET O 9. POWER, CONTROL, AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING IN TUBING OR CONDUIT SHALL BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR PROVIDE DRAG LINE (#14 AWG OR LARGER), 600 V, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 90 -C (WET AND DRY) OPERATION; LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION AND RACEWAY SYSTEM USED, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. BASEMENT LEVEL 4TH FLOOR ROOF LEVEL ROOF LEVEL 10. SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING LOCATED INDOORS SHALL BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR (#6 AWG OR LARGER), 600 V, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2 GREEN INSULATION, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 90 'C (WET AND DRY) OPERATION; LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION AND RACEWAY SYSTEM 3-#4 AWG i-#a AWG GND IN USED, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 14" RGS CONDUIT 11. POWER AND CONTROL WIRING, NOT IN TUBING OR CONDUIT, SHALL BE MULTI -CONDUCTOR, TYPE TC CABLE (#14 AWG OR LARGER), 600 V. OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 90 -C (WET AND DRY) OPERATION; WITH OUTER JACKET; LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION USED, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 240VAC. 1 PHASE, 40 AMP, 12. ALL POWER AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CRIMP -STYLE, COMPRESSION WIRE LUGS AND 2 POLE FUSED NEMA 3R WIRENUTS BY THOMAS AND BETTS (OR EQUAL). LUGS AND WIRENUTS SHALL BE RATED FOR OPERATION AT NO DISCONNECT MOUNTED TO LESS THAN 75-C (90-C IF AVAILABLE). PENTHOUSE WALL. 13. RACEWAY AND CABLE TRAY SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE, AND NEC. RECEIVED 14. RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL (RGS) OR RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT (I.E., RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 80 FOR 2-6 PAIR (INDIVIDUALLY r� SHIELDED) AWG TEL. DEC 8 2005 LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE) SHALL BE USED FOR EXPOSED INDOOR LOCATIONS. #22 CABLE (T1) AND 1-2 15. RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL (RGS), ELECTRICAL NONMETALLIC TUBING (ENT), OR RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT SHIELDED)I / (INDIVIDUALLY24 AWG TEL (RIGID PVC, SCHEDULE 80) SHALL BE USED FOR CONCEALED INDOOR LOCATIONS. CABLE IN 2- RGS CONDUIT. city Of SO. Burlington PROVIDE DRAG LINE 16. RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL (RGS) CONDUIT SHALL BE USED FOR OUTDOOR LOCATIONS ABOVE GRADE. 4-/8 AWG, 17. RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT (I.E.. RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 80) SHALL BE USED UNDERGROUND; DIRECT IN 1- RGS CONDUIT BURIED, IN AREAS OF OCCASIONAL LIGHT VEHICLE TRAFFIC OR ENCASED IN REINFORCED CONCRETE IN AREAS 100A, 240VAC, 1 PW1SE OF HEAVY VEHICLE TRAFFIC. TELCO LOAD CENTER WITH PANEL RECEPTICALE. PROVIDED 18. LIQUID -TIGHT FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT (LIQUID-TITE FLEX) SHALL BE USED INDOORS AND OUTDOORS, WITH EQUIPMENT CABINET WHERE VIBRATION OCCURS OR FLEXIBILITY IS NEEDED. 19. CONDUIT AND TUBING FITTINGS SHALL BE THREADED OR COMPRESSION -TYPE AND APPROVED FOR THE LOCATION USED. SETSCREW FITTINGS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. 20. CABINETS, BOXES, AND WIREWAYS SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE POWER &TELEPHONE ONE -LINE DIAGRAM WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE, AND NEC. NOT TO SCALE- 21. WIREWAYS SHALL BE EPDXY -COATED (GRAY) AND INCLUDE A HINGED COVER, DESIGNED TO SWING OPEN NOTES DOWNWARD; SHALL BE PANDUIT TYPE E (OR EQUAL); AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS, OR NEMA 3R 1). CLEARWIRE SERVICE POWER SHALL BE 24OVAC, 40A, 1 PHASE, 3W. (OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. 2). FOR POWER AND TELEPHONE SERVICE ROUTING. SEE SHEETS 03 AND 04. 3). RGS CONDUIT TO BE USED ABOVE GRADE AND SCH. 80 PVC BELOW GRADE. 499 Cot. Eileen Collins Blvd.tE of CLEARW I RE Syracuse, ne315- York 13212 Phone 315d55.2009 SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN ! _ /� ,,//�� rrr���� rl/v'(, c *yP RO . 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PROVIDE GROUND PLATES AT EACH ANTENNA SECTOR. 2. BOND BTS UNITS TO GROUND PLATES AT EACH ANTENNA SECTOR. 3. BOND THE ANTENNA MAST AND BTS GROUND DIRECTLY TO THE PROPOSED GROUND RODS 4. ANTENNA GROUNDS TO BE KEPT SEPARATE FROM EQUIPMENT GROUND. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING: 1. THE EQUIPMENT GROUND SHALL BE COMPRISED OF SEVERAL COMPONENTS 1. INTERIOR SITE SUPPORT CABINET (SSC) GROUND PLATE 2. TELCO BOX GROUND PLATE 3. CONNECTIONS FROM ALL SSC INTERNAL COMPONENTS TO SSC GROUND PLATE 2. FROM THE SSC GROUND PLATE, EXTEND THE GROUND TO THE EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR. 3. CONNECT TELCO BOX GROUND PLATE TO EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR. Col. Eileen Blvd SyrPho a York 1 Sy l3Z,z SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN 15-4%2 . Phone 315�r2000 Fax 315-455 M SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 WWIW.000e.Con1 1068 WILLISTON ROAD ENGINEERS, INC. SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 SSC CCNDUITS TELCO ENCLOSURE /2 AWG (TYP.) /2 BCW TO PROPOSED GROUND RODS IN 1' _1___SCH. 80 PVC CONDUIT I GND BAR EQUIPMENT (CIGRE) FRAME /2 BCW TO EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR ELECTRIC DISCONNECT NOTE: 1. GROUND ALL METAL OBJECTS TO THE EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR. 2. CONNECT EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR TO PROPOSED GROUND RODS NTH #2 AWG IN 1- SCH. 80 PVC CONDUIT. 4 dearm wireless broadbanc] GF rrNDING NOTES 1. ALL GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS (INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATION, RADIO, LIGHTNING PROTECTION, AND AC POWER GES'S) SHALL BE BONDED TOGETHER, AT OR BELOW GRADE, BY TWO OR MORE COPPER BONDING CONDUCTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. 2. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM IEEE FALL -OF -POTENTIAL RESISTANCE TO EARTH TESTING (PER IEEE 1100 AND 81) FOR GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND ELECTRODES AS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE A TEST RESULT OF 5 OHMS OR LESS. 3. THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND UNDERGROUND CONDUIT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY LOSS OF CONTINUITY IN THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT. 4. METAL CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNDED AND MADE ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS WITH LISTED BONDING FITTINGS OR BY BONDING ACROSS THE DISCONTINUITY WITH #6 AWG COPPER WIRE UL APPROVED GROUNDING TYPE CONDUIT CLAMPS. 5. METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REQUIRED EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR. STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH GREEN INSULATION, SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED WITH THE POWER CIRCUITS TO THE EQUIPMENT. 6. EACH CABINET FRAME SHALL BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE MASTER GROUND BAR WITH GREEN INSULATED SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRES, 2 AWG STRANDED COPPER. 7. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT BE DOUBLED UP OR STACKED. BACK TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GROUND BUS ARE PERMITTED. 8. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONDUCTORS BETWEEN EQUIPMENT/GROUND BARS AND THE GROUND RING, SHALL BE #2 AWG SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9. ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR OR COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BE USED FOR GROUNDING CONNECTIONS. 10. USE OF 90' BENDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHEN 45' BENDS CAN BE ADEQUATELY SUPPORTED. ALL BENDS SHALL BE MADE WITH 12" RADIUS OR LARGER. 11. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL BE USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS BELOW GRADE. 12. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS ABOVE GRADE (INTERIOR) SHALL BE FORMED USING HIGH PRESS CRIMPS. EXCEPT FOR GROUND BAR CONNECTION FROM MGB TO OUTSIDE. EXTERIOR GROUND SHALL ALL BE CADWELD CONNECTIONS. 13. COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS. 14. APPROVED ANTIOXIDANT COATINGS (I.E., CONDUCTIVE GEL OR PASTE) SHALL BE USED ON ALL COMPRESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNECTIONS. 15. ALL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE COATED WITH A CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL. 16. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND NON -ELECTRICAL METAL BOXES, FRAMES AND SUPPORTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND RING, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. 17. BOND ALL METALLIC OBJECTS WITHIN 6 FT OF MAIN GROUND WIRES WITH 1-#2 AWG TIN-PLATED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR. 18. GROUND CONDUCTORS USED IN THE FACILITY GROUND AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH METALLIC OBJECTS THAT FORM A RING AROUND THE CONDUCTOR, SUCH AS METALLIC CONDUITS, METAL SUPPORT CLIPS OR SLEEVES THROUGH WALLS OR FLOORS. WHEN IT IS REQUIRED TO BE HOUSED IN CONDUIT TO MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CONDITIONS, NON-METALLIC MATERIAL SUCH AS PVC PLASTIC CONDUIT SHALL BE USED. WHERE USE OF METAL CONDUIT IS UNAVOIDABLE (E.G., NON-METALLIC CONDUIT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODE) THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE BONDED TO EACH END OF THE METAL CONDUIT. -16-051 BACKHAUL REVISIONS MOB DATE I REVISIONS BY AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: IDRAWN BY - DETAIL 621 �8 RECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 City of So. Burlington CLEARWIRE GROUNDING NOTES & SCHEMATIC DRAWING NUMBER 08 f z m U 2 U c � COPPER BONDING CONDUCTOR BONDING BUSHING LUG BONDING BUSHING (MANUF. T do B P/N BGBOX OR APPROVED EQUAL) NOTE: X SUBSTITUTED FOR CONDUIT SIZE LUG CONDUCTOR SCREW BONDING BUSHING SET SCREW4 _..--------I- I BONDING LUG SCREW � METALLIC CONDUIT (RGS, IMC, EMT, FLEX) CONDUIT BOND/GROUND BUSHING DETAIL 120 09 DIRECTIONS: 1. MOUNT BONDING BUSHING ONTO CONDUIT 2. TIGHTEN BOND BUSHING SET SCREW 3. INSERT COPPER CONDUCTOR INTO LUG 4. TIGHTEN LUG CONDUCTOR SCREW 5. TIGHTEN BONDING LUG SCREW NOTE: BONDING BUSHING, SET SCREW, LUG, LUG SCREW, COND. LUG SCREW, SHOWN AS COMPLETE UNIT. #6 AWG COPPER GROUND WIRE (GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR) (STANDARD GROUNDING KIT) CABLE GROUND KIT WEATHERPROOFING KIT -- ANTENNA 2 1/2 " DIA. CONNECTION OF CABLE GROUND KIT TO ANTENNA CABLE NOTE: DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO GROUND BAR. DETAIL 113 09 ENGINEERS, INC. 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, New York 13212 Phone 315455.2000 Fax 315455.9667 W W W.CSWS.COM SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05407 GRADE io �* EXOTHERMIC WELD RING GROUND #2 AWG BCW SOLID, TINNED GROUND ROD COPPER CLAD STEEL ROD W/MIN. 5/8"OX10'-0" LONG 1. DESIGNER/ENGINEER TO DETERMINE DIMENSION WHICH SHALL BE THE BELOW THE FROST LINE OR 18" MINIMUM. 2.GROUND ROD SHALL BE DRIVEN VERTICALLY, NOT TO EXCEED 45 DEGREES FROM THE VERTICAL. none tun xann DETAIL 114 NTS O9 c I e a riv ' re wireless broadband #4 OR 6 AWG STRANDED Cu WIRE WITH GREEN, 60OV, THWN INSULATION :��' GROUND BAR ON WALL, FLOOR OR ON ANTENNA TOWER SEE DETAIL 119 09 I � (on n TWO HOLE LUG, TO BE USED WITH #2 AWG SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR. EXOTHERMIC WELD TO GROUND BAR AND CONNECT TO BUILDING WATER MAIN. INSTALLATION OF GROUND WIRE TO GROUND BAR DETAIL 118 09 5 7'1 16 2 0 � 0 0 0 o ° J O 4� o i ° ° i DECEIVED DEC 2 8 2005 City of So. Burlington 1) o ° o° o ° 0T0 0 ° 0 0 o ° 0 ° LEGEND 1— COPPER GROUND BAR, 1/4" X 4" X 20", NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT. NO. B-6142. HOLE CENTERS TO MATCH NEMA DOUBLE LUG CONFIGURATION 2— INSULATORS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT. NO. 3061-4 3— 5/8" LOCKWASHERS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT. NO. 3015-8 4— WALL MOUNTING BRACKET, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT NO. A-6056 5— 5/8-11 X 1" H.H.C.S. BOLTS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT NO. 3012-1 STANDARD GROUND BAR DETAIL 119 09 -16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS MDB DATE I REVISIONS BY AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CLEARWIRE GROUNDING DETAILS DRAWING NUMBER 09 x 0 0 U a 0 D' in in a 0 U W E Of rn � o� y 0 a o a� N � 2 U d / � Lr ENGINEERS, INC. 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, New York 13212 Phone 315-455.2000 Fax 315.455-9667 www.cscos.com SECTOR COLOR CODE AZIMUTH RAD CENTER ANTENNA NUMBER ANTENNA TYPE (MODEL) ANTENNA PROVIDED BY CABLE LENGTH (FT.) ANTENNA CABLE CABLE PROVIDED BY ALPHA NOTE 4 0' 46'-6"t 1 26 SD98 CLEARWIRE 15'-0" ETHERNET CLEARWIRE MICROWAVE NOTE 4 70' 48'-0" NA P2F-52 CLEARWIRE 25' LMR-600 CLEARWIRE MICROWAVE NOTE 4 114' 45'-0" NA P2F-52 CLEARWIRE 25' LMR-600 CLEARWIRE BETA NOTE 4 120' 46'-6"t 2 26 SD98 CLEARWIRE 15'-0" ETHERNET CLEARWIRE MICROWAVE NOTE 4 203' 48'-0" NA P2F-52 CLEARWIRE 10' LMR-600 CLEARWIRE GAMMA NOTE 4 249 46'-6"t 3 26 SD98 CLEARWIRE 10'-0" ETHERNET CLEARWIRE MICROWAVE NOTE 4 353' 45'-0- NA P2F-52 CLEARWIRE 10' LMR-600 I CLEARWIRE SITE NAME: HOLIDAY INN SITE NUMBER: VT-BUR014 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON. VT 05407 NOTES: 1. ALL MATERIALS ON THE ABOVE TABLE SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE OWNER TO THE SUBCONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION. 2. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL AS —BUILT CABLE LENGTHS AND PROVIDE ANTENNA SERIAL NUMBERS ON RED —LINED DRAWINGS. 3. ANTENNAS SHALL BE PROCURED AND INSTALLED WITH DOWNTILT BRACKETS AND HEAVY DUTY CLAMPS SUPPLIED BY ANTENNA MANUFACTURER. 4. COLOR CODE ANTENNA CABLES PER CLEARWIRE STANDARDS. dear/\_/'f wireless broadband -16-05BACKHAUL REVISIONS M08 DATE I REVISIONS BY AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: RECEIVED E" City of So. Budington CLEARWIRE ANTENNA INFORMATION & NOTES DRAWING NUMBER 10 x No Text ' wkoST�N R GRAPHIC SCALE �m1. O r�wirelm ( IN FEET ) 1 inch - 200 fL SITE LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. Property Owner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership 410 Shelburne Rood, Burlington, Vermont 05401 2. Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership i c/o Brian Sullivan, Esq., Murphy Sullivan Kronk, P.O. Box 4485, 275 College Street. Burlington, VT 05401-4485 802-861-7000 3. Engineer: DuBois & King, 25 Wentworth Drive, Williston, VT 05495 802-878-3000 4. Zoning District: Commercial 1 & Residential 12 (Cl-R12) 5. Zoning Dimensional Requirements: Minimum Required Exjgtjpg Proposed Minimum Lot Size: 40.000 S.F. 169,888 S.F. 169,888 S.F. Maximum Site Coverage -Buildings Only: 40% 23% (38,273) 23X (38,633) -Building, Parking and Impervious Surfaces: 70% 81R (137.936) 80.5% (136,816) Front Setback: 30 Feet N/A 640 Feet Side Setback: 10 Feet N/A 10 Feet Rear Setback: 30 Feet N/A 195 Feet 6. Proposed Use: Unattended Telecommunications Facility. (1-2) visits per month by technician. No water or sewer services required. 7. Boundary Line Information based on City of South Burlington Website. DuBois & King has not performed a boundary survey. 8. Topographic survey performed by DuBois & King, Inc., on August 3, 2004. 9. Elevations from GPS Observations. — —_ , i • planning REVISED LOT COVERAGE m� inanagerneill a •NS ' LEGEND — — — — APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE Q SURVEY CONTROL POINT OVERHEAD UTILITY POLE -- --- 5.•1 t EXISTING CONTOUR LINE 501 PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE 0 DECIDUOUS TREES � CONIFER TREES — 0 — 0 — EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE LEDGE rwvw-vV-�-� EXISTING TREELINE REDUCED SCALE iYWYY\ PROPOSED TREELINE HALF SIZE — STONEWALL VERIZON WIRELESS SOUTH BURLINGTON 3. VERMONT HOLIDAY INN TAX MAP SITE PLAN VERIZON SITE # 100584 VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 JWP AUG, 2004 :NECKED RY PROJ, N0, 418546P AWD 16551 SHEET 2 OF 6 I 1 i 26" �DIA� W Proposed Communication Facility / Latitude 44'-28'-15.31" Longitude 73'-10'-50.37" Base Elevation 313.0' / EXISTING W Top Elevation 373.0' TREE LINE O / PROPOSE /. TREE LINE `I' `rj / u CRUSH W �/� STONEEa ,.SURFACE • PROPOSE _...... 60 PO �/ •,,. .., ,o Q, _.... /10' SID _..... .._.� // SET Pa W 12' IDE ACCESS E ...... 4 1 MS ROPO a O N, W .. CABLFj 4' I ..... ....._. _._...BRIDGE / "Y �Y EXISTING CATCH BASIN PROPOSE L 18"PVC 4 PROPOSED 8' SILT FENCE (("------ _ _ _ CHAINLINK FENCE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ........ ... - ,_ W ROPOSED UNDERGROUND 30 TO + + + V + + + + + + + LECTRIC AND TELEPHONE + + FLOOD EMAIN rl PARKING AREA DETAIL OF COMPOUND GRAPHIC SCALE lo 0 ( IN FEET ) i Inch - tort - PLANT LIST QUANTITY KEY BOTANICAL NAME/COMMON NAME SIZE ROOT REMARK 1 MS MALUS SARGENTII/ 1 3/4" CAL. B&B SARGENT CRAB PROPOSED POLE 30 TO THUJA a. 'NIGRA'/ 7' HT. B&B 3' O.C. GRAPHIC SCALE DARK GREEN ARBORVITAE 37 PQ PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA/ 9" No. 1 Cont. 2.5' O.C. VIRGINIA CREEPER ( IN IMEr ) I inch - 5 rL o� w� TN < RADOME CONCEALMENT PANEL (POLE) MOUNTING PPE OUNTING BRACKETS U PANEL ANTENNAS 514 O7q c�2a6 ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN NOT TO SCALE EXISTING EDGE OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT PROPOSED EDGE OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT PROPOSED GRASS — AREA: 1500 S.F. EXISTING FENCED AREA: 1100 S.F. PROPOSED FENCED AREA: 1064 S.F. PROPOSED 12' X 30' EQUIPMENT SHELTER F.F.E. = 314.5' PROPOSED 60'� POLE PROPOSED-_ CABLE � BRIDGE PARKING AREA HOLIDAY INN HOTEL ROOF ELEVATION: 353' r_�78� I 1 / 1 / I 1 1 I Rut 1 225'1 i I 1 1 A I > I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 DETAIL SITE PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 9 0 00 I man - sorL REDUCED SCALE HALF SIZE LIMITS OF CRUSHED STONE SURFACE GRADE TO DRAIN GRADE TO DRAIN AWAY AS SHOWN ON PLAN LFROM SHELTER YARD 2-4" CRUSHED STONE SURFACE FABRIC PLACED ON SUBGRADE —12" SECTION THROUGH SHELTER YARD NOT TO SCALE NOTE: REMOVE TOPSOIL FOR THE PLACEMENT OF YARD STONE AND STOCKPILE ON SITE. BLEND TOPSOIL INTO NEW GRADE IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING THE FENCED -IN AREA, AND INSURE THAT IT REMAINS WITHIN THE TOP LAYER OF SOIL STRATA. REDUCED SCALE HALF SIZE 0 m 0 I a CENTERLINE SWALE BALED HAY OR STRAW BALES TO BUTT TOGETHER (TYP.) F _ GRAVEL SURFACE OTHER MOUND BACKFILL 6't d 6"+/-, SEED & MULCH - 0 3 _ o Zo FLOW /i I. a F - 18' MIN. _ COMPACTED GRAVEL 2"x2"x3' STAKES \/ (TYP.) 2'x2'x3' STAKES MINIMUM BURIAL DEPTH (TYP-) PLAN \� FINISH GRADE TO TOP OF PIPE VARIES ' SUITABLE \� SEE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS PLAN MATERIAL \\ OVERLAP EDGES = / 6't 2"x2"x3' STAKES ry�� (TYP.) 3 12" SAND Zt iz-- EMEI�KMENT - PIPE DIA.=D / .... ....... - HAND LACED 6" \� & COMPACTED EXISTING GROUND SECTION SECTION EROSION CONTROL MEASURE -TYPE 4A EROSION CONTROL MEASURE -TYPE 48 NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOTES FOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES TYPE 4A AND 4B: 1. BALES SHALL BE EMBEDDED INTO THE GROUND A MIN. OF 4 INCHES. 2. EROSION CHECKS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED IN THE DETAILS SHOWN AND WHERE DESIGNATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. EROSION CHECKS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AND ARE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 4. CHECKS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY INSPECTED TO INSURE THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND THAT AN EXCESSIVE BUILD UP OF SILT AND DEBRIS HAS NOT OCCURED. 5. INSTALL TYPE 4A DEVICE IN NEWLY EXCAVATED DITCHES, EVERY 40 FEET FOR SLOPES GREATER THAN Bx. 0 a CHAIN LINK TOP SELVAGE BARBED AND TWISTED. BOTTOM SELVAGE KNUCKLED. INSTALL FABRIC ON OUTSIDE. (NON -SECURE SIDE) 1 POST TOP - TYPICAL LINE POST LINE POST TIES '] -'— CONCRETE FOOTING (TYP.) 10' PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE UNDISTURBED SOIL OR ROCK NOTES. 1. WHERE BACKFILL IS DESIGNATED "COMPACTED", THIS MEANS 90% TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR, AASHTO T-99. ALL FILL PLACED BELOW PIPES MUST MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. 2. SUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN NO STONES GREATER THAN 4" IN DIAMETER, NO FROZEN LUMPS, AND ONLY MINOR AMOUNTS OF CLAY OR ORGANIC MATERIAL. ALL MATERIAL TO BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM OF 12" LIFTS AND COMPACTED BEFORE PLACING NEXT LIFT. TYPICAL TRENCH DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 1-1/2 PAIR INDUSTRIAL MALLEABLE IRON OFFSET PIN HINGE (PAGE-WILS01 M-6 OR EQUAL) POST MALLEABLE IRON FORK TYPE ..,. BAR AND PROVISION FOR PADLOCK (PACE- WILSON TYPE 75 DOUBLE GATE LATCH ASSEMBLY OR EQUAL). PROVIDE PROGRAMMABLE (4 TABS) COMBINATION LOCK - COMBINATION SET BY OWNER. STOP PIPE SET-IN CONCRETE. PROPOSED DOUBLE SWING GATE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE w z J _ DUMPSTER LOCATION-) CONCRETE - _ _ SCREENED W/ 8' 1 SIDEWALK (TYP. - _ _ BROWN STOCKADE z 5'-0" - _ _ FENCE I I I I I I I I I I I 22 5 4 0 PORTE GOCHERE is ENCOLOSUROEOV 16 ---- 14 / .. . 0. 13 1 ffr7 iv0 0 14 / PAVERS (TYP.) IDEWALK (TYP.) / NO PARKING 53 - - - - - - - - - - - - DUMPSTER AREA (30'X20') EXISTING MAPLES SCREENED W/ CHAINLINK FENCE AND GREEN FENCE INSERTS VAOT EXISTING FENC:�x R.O.W. -X-X---X-X-X--X-X-X-X- - SITEPLAN_ / SCALE: 1 "=20'—O" NOTE: OVERALL SITE PLAN IS BASED ON A PLAN PREPARED BY RABIDEAU ARCHITECTS, DATED MARCH 17, 2003. DUBOIS & KING, INC. HAS ADDED NOTES ILLUSTRATED IN A REVISION CLOUD. DUBOIS & KING, INC. HAS NOT VERIFIED THE INFORMATION ON THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN IS INCLUDED TO ILLUSTRATE THE ENTIRE PROJECT SITE AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT WITHIN THIS SITE. PARKING SPACES REVISED PER NOVEMBER 9. 2004 DUBOIS & KING, INC. PARKING SITE VISIT. usfmj—r�ywire►ess 2 11-09-04 REVISED PARKING LAYOUT JWP AWD 1 10-DI-04 REMOVED PROPOSED LANDSCAPING IN VAOT R.O.W. JWP AWD NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CK'C / ! FREESTANDING / PROPERTY SIGN/ l l / ENTRANCE TO ROUTE 1-89 f VERIZON WIRELESS JWP AUG, 2004 SOUTH BURLINGTON 3, VERMONT CHECKED BY Csal��11``Y�J� 418546P HOLIDAY INN PROJ. ENG. DRAW. N0. engineering planning OVERALL SITE PLAN AWD 6552 management VERIZON SITE # 100584 development VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 SHEET 3 OF 6 cr,Yd"' ~D2 3 x BALL DIAMETER SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE REDUCED SCALE HALF SIZE TRUNK FLARE JUNCTION WEED SEPARATOR FABRIC 3" BARK MULCH 3" CONTINUOUS SOIL RIM FINISHED GRADE ROOT BALL WEED SEPARATOR FABRIC 3" BARK MULCH BACKFILL ROOT BALL -CONTINUOUS WEED SEPARATOR FABRIC COVER ENTIRE SHRUB PLANTING BED -3" BARK MULCH -3" CONTINUOUS SOIL RIM FINISHED GRADE BALL 3 x BALL DIAMETER TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. PRIOR TO PLANTING, CHECK PLANTS DAILY AND WATER TO KEEP SOIL DAMP BUT NOT SOAKING WET. 2. ANTI DESICANT SPRAY MAY BE APPLIED TO ALL EVERGREENS AS PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. 3. PLANT TREES AND SHRUBS SO THAT THE ROOT BALL FIRMLY ON TOP OF UNDISTURBED SOIL WITH THE JUNCTION TRUNK FLARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER (1-2") THAN THE FINISHED GRADE. 4. REMOVE TWINE AND BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF BALL. IF SYNTHETIC, REMOVE COMPLETELY. REMOVE THE HALF OF WIRE BASKET AND CUT THE REMINDER IN NUMEROUS PLACES. 5. BACKFILL WITH SUITABLE SOIL FROM HOLE. AMEND WITH TOPSOIL AND COMPOST AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. LIGHTLY TAMP BACKFILL IN LAYERS TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS AND WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PLANTING. 6. USE AGED, UNCOLORED DOUBLE SHREDDED BARK MULCH.TAPER MULCH TO BASE OF TRUNK. 7. STAKE AND GUY TREES WHEN NECESSARY TO STABILIZE ROOT BALL IN LOOSE SOIL OR HIGH WINDS AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. REMOVE ALL STAKES AND GUY MATERIALS ONE YEAR AFTER PLANTING. CONTINUOUS SOIL RIM SHED GRADE SEEDING FORMULA URBAN AREAS % WT. LBS./A. NAME PUR% GERM % 42.5 34.0 CREEPING RED FESCUE 98 85 10.0 8.0 PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 95 90 42.5 34.0 KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 85 85 5.0 4.0 ANNUAL RYE GRASS 95 85 100.0 80.0 GENERAL NOTES SEED MIXTURE: SHALL NOT HAVE A WEED CONTENT EXCEEDING 0.40% BY WEIGHT AND SHALL BE FREE OF ALL NOXIOUS SEED. SEED: TO BE APPLIED PER SEEDING FORMULAS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. FERTILIZER: FORMULA 10-20-10, TO BE USED WITH SEED, APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 500 LBS./ACRE. (HYDRO SEEDERS MAY USE 19-19-19 FORMULA). AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE: TO BE APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 2 TONS/ACRE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. HAY MULCH: TO BE PLACED ON EARTH SLOPES AT THE RATE OF 2 TONS/ACRE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. TOPSOIL: TO BE USED WITH SEED AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. CITY OF SOUTH BURILITINGTON DEPARTMENT OFPLANNING & Z0NDJ14G 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAY, (802) 846-4101 December 3, 2004 Brian Sullivan Murphy Sullivan Kronk 275 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Minutes Dear Mr. Sullivan: Enclosed, please find a copy of the minutes from the November 9, 2004 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 11 9 NOVEMBER 2004 Mr. Dinklage asked if it is possible and whether the applicant would allow anyone else to put their antennas in this location. Mr. Sullivan said yes, as long as there is 10 feet of vertical separation. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Application #CU-04-13 and Site Plan Application #SP- 04-39 of Nynex Mobile Ltd Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Boucher seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 13. Public Hearing: Application #CU-04-12 of Nynex Mobile Ltd Partnershipl d/b/a Verizon Wireless for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review of the South Burlington Land Use Regulations. Request is for permission to: 1) install a 60-foot high monopole with hidden antennas and 2) install a 12'x30' equipment shelter, 1068 Williston Road: and 14. Site Plan Application #SP-04-38 of Nynex Mobile Ltd Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless to amend a previously approved plan for a 174 room hotel and standard restaurant. The amendment consists of 1) installing a 60-foot high monopole with hidden antennas, and 2) installing a 12'x30' equipment shelter, 1068 Williston Road: Mr. Sullivan noted this location is behind the Holiday Inn. He said their site on Fletcher Allen is overused, and this is a capacity site to offload calls from that site. A new structure is designed to minimize any impact. It will be 60 ft, and antennas would be mounted inside the pole. He showed photos with the proposed tower superimposed. Mr. Belair said the plan has to be adjusted to reduce coverage. Mr Sullivan said they can eliminate some pavement. He indicated where. Mr. Belair was OK with this. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Application #CU-04-12 and Site Plan Application #SP- 04-38 of Nynex Mobile Ltd Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Boucher seconded. Motion passed unanimously. As there was no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Date CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPART1V EIk1T OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 5, 2004 Brian Sullivan Murphy Sullivan Kronk 275 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: 850 Hinesburg Road & 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Sullivan: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and staff comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Sincerely, Betsy Mc Administrative Assistant Encl. 1 ) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 20, 2004 Robert & Barbara Schumacher 4461 Shelburne Road Shelburne, VT 05482 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in Seven Days. It includes an application for development on property located near your property. This is being sent to you to make you aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846-4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the schedule public hearing. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. uo16uipn9 •og Io 40 a3A13031A Permit Number SP-�- 3�F CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Cbamnl ai n Schnol Apartments PartnPrsh p, 410 Shel h i=e Rri, BUr-lingt:on, VT— 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 558/241 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) NYNEX Mobil, Limited Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Brian J. Sullivan, Murphy Sullivan Kronk, 275 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401, 861-7000 phone, 861-7007 fax. 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, VT 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) Parcel #1810-01068 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Holiday Inn Hotel and restaurant b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Wireless teleconnxinication facility, including stealth antenna installation in light pole and a 12' x 30' equipment shelter. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 38,633 sa. ft. d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) 1he eq ii nment chel ter wi 1 1 he 10' high e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) N/A f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): The project will be unmanned, a technician will visit the site once or twice a month for maintenance. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 23 % Proposed % de minimus b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing_% Proposed % de minimus c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed _% unchanged 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ o2a0, O6-9 b) Landscaping: $ 6 6 a 9 00 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC— The proposed teleconnimication facility will be visited approximately once or twice a month for maintenance. Traffic a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): will be relatively unchanged. b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 4 to 6 weeks 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). E I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. NYNEX Mobile Limit d Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless By: SIGN TURE OF APPLICANT Champlain School Apartments Partnership SIGNAtMF NF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: `y z REVIEW AUTHORITY Development Review Boar Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan and find it to be: Complet /� Incomplete De ydy or Designee ate Permit Numbed. "I -- APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 4 I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of -fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to offset the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: ( ) Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) ()) Request for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance ( ) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY) WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) plain School Apartments Partnership, 410 Shelburne Road., Burlington VIC 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 558/241 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Brian J. Sullivan, i v n, Murphy Sullivan Kronk, 275 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401 861-7000 phone, 861-7007 fax. 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 6),TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) Parcel #1810-01068 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Holiday Inn Hotel and restaurant b) Proposed Uses on properly (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Wireless telecommunication facility, including stealth antenna installation c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) IS�6T1 cn ft- d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) N/A f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) Ihcpro oect will be unmanned, a technician will visit the site once o twice a month for maintenance. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 23 % Proposed % de minimus b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 8l % Proposed % de minimus c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed % unchanged (does not apply to residential uses) 2 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): b) Landscaping: $—,�,6a y 00 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC — The proposed telecommunication facility will be visited approximately once or twice a month for maintenance. Traffic a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): will be relatively unchanged. b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: approximately 4 to 6 weeks. 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet of paper). See Exhibit 6. lei I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. NYNE,X Mobile Limited Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless By_ Champlain Sc By: SIGNA'I 7RE OF APPLICANT Apartments Partnership OF PROPERTY OININER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: l v ` v REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incowlete & Zoning or Designee /d/y Daie A SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE APPROVALS Location of Project The Project is a proposed wireless telecommunication facility to be constructed on a portion of a ±3.85 acre lot located at 1068 Williston Road, which is currently improved with a full service Holiday Inn Hotel and restaurant and owned by Champlain School Apartments Partnership. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Project involves constructing a wireless communications facility in the northern (rear) portion of the hotel complex and hiding the antennas within a 60' high monopole. A 12' wide by 30' long by 10' foot high pre -fabricated equipment shelter is adjacent thereto (Exhibit 1). An array of six antennas, both PCS and cellular, each measuring approximately four feet long by one foot wide (Exhibit 2), will be mounted inside the monopole at approximately 57.5 feet and 47.5 feet above ground level ("AGL"). The equipment shelter (Exhibit 3), which will also house a diesel -fueled emergency generator (Exhibit 4), will be installed near the base of the monopole. The antennas will be connected by cables running down inside the monopole from each antenna and across a transmission line bridge to the equipment shelter. The Project will be enclosed by an 8' high chain link fence. Access to the site will be through the existing entrance into the hotel complex off of Williston Road. Telephone and electric lines will be installed underground from an existing pole on the property to the equipment shelter. The Project will be unmanned and will not require water or sewer facilities. The primary purpose of the Project is to improve the capacity of the existing Verizon Wireless network in the area along Williston Road and near the 1-89 interchange. As shown in the enclosed propagation maps (Exhibit 8), Verizon Wireless currently has coverage in this area. However, due to the demands placed on existing cell sites by the large numbers of users at UVM, along Williston Road and 1-89 Verizon Wireless needs the additional capacity that this site will provide. Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon Wireless"), 180 Washington Valley Road Bedminster, NJ 07921 c/o Brian J. Sullivan, Esq. Murphy Sullivan Kronk 275 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Telephone: (802) 861-7000; Fax: (802) 861-7007 bsuilivan@mskvt.com - 1 - Landowner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership 410 Shelburne Road Burlington, Vermont 05401 -2- APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN The proposed Project complies with the requirements of Article 14.05 (D), Application for Site Plan, and Article 14.06, General Review Standards, of the City of South Burlington Land Development Regulations ("Regulations"), as follows: 14.05 (D) — Application for Site Plan: The information required by subparagraphs (1) legal data, (2) general project description, and (3) existing conditions, have either been included with the Project Drawings (Exhibit 1) or are not applicable to this particular application. Exhibit 5 is a list of the abutting property owners. 14.050)(4) -Development Data. (a) Means of vehicular access, egress and pedestrian access and circulation: The Project, which is located off of the rear parking lot of the hotel complex, will use the existing Williston Road entrance for ingress and egress to the site. The wireless telecommunication facility, which will be enclosed by an 8' high chain link fence, will not be open to the public. (b) One set of preliminary plans .... Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings. (c) Location and layout of off-street parking, loading areas, traffic circulation areas, pedestrian walkways and fire lanes. The Project, which is located off of the rear parking lot of the hotel complex, will be unmanned and will generally be visited once or twice a month for routine maintenance by a local technician. The site will not require off-street parking or loading areas, will not have an effect on local traffic circulation and the facility will not be open to the public. (d) Analysis of traffic impacts .... The Project, which is located off of the rear parking lot of the hotel complex, will be unmanned and will generally be visited once or twice a month for routine maintenance visits by a local technician. After the initial construction, the Project will have a negligible impact on traffic. (e) Lot area and lot coverage .... Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings. - 3 - (f) Location of proposed waterlines, valves The Project will not require water or sewer facilities. (g) Cut sheets for outdoor lighting The Verizon Wireless equipment shelter will be equipped with a downshielded entrance light near the doors, set on a motion detector, which will only be used when the ambient lighting is insufficient for the technician. The wattage of that light will be equivalent in intensity to a light above a residence door (Exhibit 6). (h) Preliminary grading .... Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings. (i) The extent and amount of cut and fill ... erosion and sediment control .... Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings. (j) Proposed stormwater management system .... Not applicable, the Project, which is located off of the rear parking lot of the hotel complex, consists of a 12' x 30' prefabricated equipment shelter and a monopole rising 60' AGL. No changes to the existing stormwater management system are necessitated by the de minimus addition of impervious surface area to the property. There is .27% proposed net increase of impervious surface area from the addition of 380 square feet out of a total of 137,936 square feet of impervious surface area. (k) Detailed specifications and locations of planting .... As shown on Exhibit 1, Twenty-seven (27) approximately 7' to 8' high Thuja o. 'nigra' (dark green Arborvitae) will be planted along the parking lot to the south of the Project, ten (37) Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creepers) will be planted along the fence on the south and east side of the Project. (l) The general location of any free-standing signs. There will be no free-standing signs associated with the Project. The proposed signs, which are required by the FCC, will be an approximately 1-1 /2' x 2' yellow sign that indicates the site number and an emergency telephone number and hazmat warning signs (triangular) that lists the symbol for batteries and diesel fuel. These required signs will be mounted on the equipment shelter door. (m) The location of all existing and proposed site improvements .... Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings. (n) The location of any outdoor storage . . . and design of all solid waste -related facilities. Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings for equipment shelter location. There will be no dumpsters or solid waste -related facilities. (o) Location and design of all energy distribution facilities .... Please see Exhibit I. Project Drawings. (p) Lines and dimensions of all property that is offered ... for public use .... Not applicable, the Project is located off of the rear parking lot of an existing hotel complex, and it will be fenced and secured. (q) Estimated project construction schedule, phasing and date of completion. The project consists of two separate construction operations, each of which can proceed independently depending on construction and material scheduling. These operations are the construction of the ground mounted equipment shelter and generator and the construction of the monopole and installation of the antennas and cabling. Each will be described separately. A. Equipment Shelter (Approximate Construction Duration: 4 - 6 Weeks) 1. Rough grade, excavate, install footings, and pads. 2. Construct utility shelter (Frame walls, roof, install exterior finish, roof, etc.). 3. Fit -up interior of shelter with electrical services and mechanical equipment (HVAC Units etc.) Install telecommunication equipment inside shelter and generator on pad. 4. Install utility conduits and wires, antenna coax, and grounding system. B. Monopole (Approximate Construction Duration 4 Weeks) 1. Install monopole. 2. Mount antennas inside pole. -5- C. Monopole and Shelter Completion (Approximate Duration 1 Week) 1. Final inspection by agencies regulating project. 2. Startup and testing of equipment. D. Operation Once the site is completed and operational, it is unmanned and is visited by technicians once or twice per month. (r) Estimated cost of all site improvements. The estimated cost of this Project will be approximately $220,059.00. (s) Estimated daily and peak hour traffic generation .... After construction has been completed, the Project will be visited no more than once or twice a month for routine maintenance visits, and will only be visited more frequently in the event of an emergency. (t) Finished grades of walls, pavements, and storm drains. Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings, for applicable information. (u) Detailed plans of retaining walls, steps, ramps, paving and drainage structures. Please see Exhibit 1, Project Drawings, for applicable information. (v) Estimate of all earthwork, including ... material to be imported to or removed from the site .... No major changes in grading are planned. Material imported or removed will minimal, limited to the foundation and telecommunication facility yard surface material. (w) Location and dimensions of all proposed water supply, sanitary sewerage, stormwater system, and other utility lines and equipment, including connections to existing facilities. The Project will not require water or sewer facilities. Underground electric and telephone service will run from an existing utility pole on the property to the equipment shelter. No changes to the existing stormwater management system is are necessitated by the de minimus addition of impervious surface area to the property. (x) Detailed landscaping plan .... As shown on Exhibit 1, Twenty-seven (27) approximately 7' to 8' high Thuja o. 'nigra' (dark green Arborvitae) will be planted along the parking lot to the south of the Project, thirty-seven (37) Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creepers) will be planted along the fence on the south and east side of the Project. (y) Locations, types and cut sheets for all exterior light. The Verizon Wireless equipment shelter will be equipped with a downshielded entrance light near the doors, set on a motion detector, which will only be used when the ambient lighting is insufficient for the technician. The wattage of that light will be equivalent in intensity to a light above a residence door (Exhibit 6). 14.06 — General Review Standards: A. Relationship of Proposed Development to the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Project, located in The Williston Road Area — North Half of the City, is consistent with the planned character of the area. According to the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan ("Plan"), this area is considered one of the Commercial Centers that are "intended to consist predominantly of commercial uses." The City encourages "mixed -use development" in this area (p.24). The Plan's goals are to encourage "mixed -use development and redevelopment in its existing commercial corridors" as well as to "allow for continued growth and development while . . . avoiding unmitigated negative impacts to the environment ... City infrastructure and services, and the overall quality of life of the City's residents" (p. 26). The Project conforms to these goals by placing a wireless communications facility within an existing hotel complex and hiding the antennas within a monopole. Its effect on the character of the area will, therefore, be de minimus, and there will be no negative impact on the City's infrastructure and services, including police, fire, rescue, schools, water, sewer and roads. In fact, because the Project will improve wireless communications services, the City's infrastructure and services may benefit. In addition, because it is a discrete project that will improve wireless telecommunication coverage, the Project may help to attract the "continued investment and growth in the City's developed corridors" that, according to the Plan, are currently intended for this area (p. 26). -7- B. Relationship of the Proposed Structure to the Site. ( I ) The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for the adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement and adequate parking areas. The mounting of antennas within the monopole camouflages the appearance of the structure, and landscaping in accordance with the requirements of the City of South Burlington accomplishes the desired transitions (Exhibit 1). The site will not be open to the public or pedestrian traffic, and there is adequate on -site parking for the service technician who will be visiting the site once or twice a month. (2) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. As illustrated on the plans, parking is preexisting as the hotel complex's parking lot, which is located to the east and south of the Project. (3) Without restricting the permissible limits. . . the height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and existing or anticipated adjoining buildings. The proposed monopole will be 60' high. The equipment shelter will be approximately 10' high. Both structures will be compatible with the existing buildings on the site. The hotel is approximately 38' high. (4) Newly installed utility services . . . shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. As illustrated on the plans, new utility service from the existing on -site pole to the equipment shelter will be underground. C. Relationship of Structures and Site to Adjoining Areas. The mounting of antennas within the monopole camouflages the appearance of the telecommunications tower, and landscaping in accordance with the requirements of the City of South Burlington screens the telecommunications facility from adjoining sites. These efforts achieve the desired buffering of the Project to adjacent sites and the harmonious transition from the telecommunications facility to the surrounding area. 14.07 — Specific Review Standards: A. Access to Abutting Properties. The proposed Project will have no effect on access to abutting properties. B. Utility Services. As illustrated on the plans, new utility service from the existing on -site pole to the equipment shelter will be underground. C. Disposal of Wastes. The unmanned telecommunication facility will not produce solid waste. D. Landscaping and Screening Requirements. As shown on Exhibit 1, Sheets 4, the Project complies with Article 13, Section 13.06 of the Regulations. Twenty-seven (27) approximately 7' to 8' high Thuja o. 'nigra' (dark green Arborvitae) will be planted along the parking lot to the south of the Project, thirty-seven (37) Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creepers) will be planted along the fence on the south and east side of the Project. APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE In addition to the requirements of Article 14.05.(D), Application for Site Plan, and Article 14.06, General Review Standards, of the City of South Burlington Land Development Regulations ("Regulations"), the proposed Project complies with the requirements of Article 14.10.(E), Conditional Use Review: General Review Standards, as follows: 14.10(E) -General Review Standards: (7) The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Project, located in The Williston Road Area — North Half of the City, is consistent with the planned character of the area. According to the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan ("Plan"), this area is considered one of the Commercial Centers, which are "intended to consist predominantly of commercial uses." The City encourages "mixed -use development" in this area (p.24). The Plan's goals are to encourage "mixed -use development and redevelopment in its existing commercial corridors" as well as to "allow for continued growth and development while . . . avoiding unmitigated negative impacts to the environment ... City infrastructure and services, and the overall quality of life of the City's residents" (p. 26). The Project conforms to these goals by placing a wireless communications facility within an existing hotel complex, hiding the antennas within a monopole, and stealthing the monopole to include outdoor lighting of the type commonly found in parking lots. Its effect on the character of the area will, therefore, be de minimus, and there will be no negative impact on the City's infrastructure and services, including police, fire, rescue, schools, water, sewer and roads. In fact, because the Project will improve wireless communications services, the City's infrastructure and services may benefit. In addition, because it is a discrete project that will improve wireless telecommunication coverage, the Project may help to attract the "continued investment and growth in the City's developed corridors" that, according to the Plan, are currently planned for this area (p. 26). (2) The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. Please see the answer to Item 1 above. The proposed Project conforms with the stated purpose of the Commercial Corridors which is to "allow for continued growth and development while ... avoiding unmitigated negative impacts to the environment ... City infrastructure and services, and the overall quality of life of the City's residents." (p. 26) -10- (3) The proposed use shall not adversely affect: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. The proposed facility will have no effect on the City's existing or planned facilities, including without limitation, police, fire, rescue, schools, water, sewer and roads. The Project is unmanned and does not require water or wastewater facilities; the equipment shelter is fireproof and is silently alarmed to a Verizon Wireless central facility; after construction, the Project will be visited no more than once or twice a month for routine maintenance visits, and will only be visited more frequently in the event of an emergency. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, or the ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. The Project will not adversely affect the essential character of area or the ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. The Project will retain the commercial character of the area by concealing the antennas within a monopole and screening the telecommunications facility with fencing and landscaping. Therefore, the property will continue to look largely as it does. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposed Project will have no effect on the capacity of roads and highways in the vicinity. It will be visited no more than once or twice a month for routine maintenance visits, and will only be visited more frequently in the event of an emergency. (d) Bylaws in effect. The proposed Project conforms to the City of South Burlington Land Development Regulations currently in effect. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources The proposed Project will have no effect on others' ability to utilize renewable energy resources. (f) General public health and welfare. The Project will have no adverse effect to the general public health and welfare. Verizon Wireless is obligated by Federal law to comply with the radio frequency CRF") emissions levels established by the Federal Communications Commission. Attached as Exhibit 7 are the power density calculations illustrating compliance with those standards. -12- SCHEDULE OF ATTACHMENTS Exhibit 1: Drawings, consisting of Orthophoto-Vicinity Plan (Sheet 1 of 5), Tax Map Site Plan (Sheet 2 of 5), Overall Site Plan (Sheet 3 of 5), Detail Site Plan and Elevation (Sheet 4 of 5), and Civil Details (Sheet 5 of 5) Exhibit 2: Antenna Specifications Exhibit 3: Equipment Shelter Specifications Exhibit 4: Emergency Generator Specifications Exhibit 5: List of Abutting Property Owners Exhibit 6: Exterior Light Fixture Specifications Exhibit 7: Power Density Calculations Exhibit 8: Propagation Plots - 13 - No Text 3'. PROJECT LOCATION — LAT: 44'-28'-15.31 " LONG: 73'-10'-50.37" t f, j C) yF Ft1� P ris GRAPHIC SCALE we 1 im6 � YW K 195' //. i J" N.",RogO 4'' 4 41 ia 'k x` i........... ,� C y� deli 1. fS�. Jai a�fK%tf t . , to i LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. Property Owner. Champlain School Apartments Partnership 410 Shelburne Road, Burlington, Vermont 05401 2. Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 c/o Brian Sullivan, E.q., Murphy Sullivan Kronk, P.O. Box 4485, 275 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401-4485 802-861-7000 3. Engineer: DuBois & King, 25 Wentworth Drive, Williston, VT 05495 802-878-3000 4. Zoning District: Commercial 1 & Residential 12 (Cl-R12) 5. Zoning Dimensional Requirements: Minimum Required Existing I'r000seg Minimum Lot Size: 40,000 S.F. 169,888 S.F. 169,888 S.F. Maximum Site Coverage -Buildings Only: 40% 23% (38,273) 23X (38,633) -Building, Parking and Impervious Surfaces: 70% 81% (137.936) 81% (138,316) Front Setback: 30 Feet N/A 640 Feet Side Setback 10 Feet N/A 10 Feet Rear Setback: 30 Feet N/A 195 Feet 6. Proposed Use: Unattended Telecommunications Facility. (1-2) visits per month by technician. No water or sewer services required. 7. Boundary Una Information based on Gty of South Burlington Websile. DuBois & King has not performed a boundary survey. 8. Topographic survey performed by DuBois & King, Inc., on August 3, 2004. 9. Elevation. from GPS Observations. 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HAS ADDED NOTES ILLUSTRATED IN A REVISION CLOUD. DUBOIS & KING, INC. HAS NOT VERIFIED THE INFORMATION ON THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN IS INCLUDED TO ILLUSTRATE THE ENTIRE PROJECT SITE AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT WITHIN THIS SITE. (TYP-) PORTE COCHERE INDOOR POO ENCLOSURE 60 EXISTING EXISTING FE SITE PLAN SCALE: 1 "=20'-O" ZaDwireless 1 111-01-01 REMOVED PROPOSED LANDSCAPING IN VAOT R.O.W. N0. DATE REVISIONS i� �Tl i111 i fTTi�� 6 15 15 MAPLES NCE� ROW. ENTRANCE TO ROUTE 1-89 X—X—X X——X—X—X——X—X—X—X— — w�. s VERIZON WIRELESS JWP AUG, 2004 "�PROJ. NO. SOUTH BURLINGTON 3. VERMONT CHECKED B 4 8546P HOLIDAY INN PROJ. ENG. DRAW. No. engineering OVERALL SITE PLAN AWD 6552 planning management VERIZON SITE # 100584 development VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 SHEET 3 OF 5 i Proposed Communication Facility / Latitude 44'-28'-15.31" Longitude 73'-10'-50.37" EXISTG — /e!5E 26" Base Elevation 313.0' Top Elevation 373.0' LINEDIA —TT ijPROPOSED- I TREE LINE / ,; , i CRUSHEIS l r I STONE I ,SURFACE - OQ I� lJ— ---/ 60o POSE 10' SID '/ P,1+lr SET vim: M --- 3 ROPOS' ` W - 2 --- PROPOSE / 18 PVC_ —' "— SILT FENCE — — + + 27 TO + + + + + + + + 37 PO -- MOUNTI PIPE to, �� 00M PROPOSED POLE GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN rwr ) I hnh 6 tt w� RADOME CONCEALMENT (POLE) iACKETS AREA O JV PROPOSED (1) 12' WIDE ACCESS GATE I EXISTING CATCH BASIN PROPOSED 8' CHAINUNK FENCE PROPOSED UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE -�� FLOOD LIGHTS TO REMAIN DETAIL OF COMPOUND GRAPHIC SCALE 10 0 f q 'If "f (IN rwt) I Poch - loft PLANT LIST QUANTITY KE'[ BOTANICAL NAME/COMMON NAME ;za ROOT REMARK S 37 PO PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA/ 9" No. 1 Cont. 2.5' O.C. VIRGINIA CREEPER 27 TO THUJA 0. 'NIGRA'/ 7-8' HT. B&B 3' O.C. DARK GREEN ARBORVITAE Nff 1 PARKING rEA I � - r—= / / /,9 5 REAR , / YARD SETBA EXISTING EDGE OFF ASPHALT PAVEMENT \ EXISTING FENCED AREA: 1100 S.F. PROPOSED FENCED AREA: 1064 S.F. PROPOSED 12' X 30' EQUIPMENT SHELTER F.F.E. = 314.5' PROPOSED 60'' POLE PROPOSE _ 3pg,_,. CABLE BRIDGE HOLIDAY INN HOTEL ROOF ELEVATION: 353 DETAIL SITE PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE Jf If ff f0 t1f 1 loch - 9ott REDUCED SCALE HALF SIZE ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN NOT TO SCALE FILTER FABRIC STAKES (TYP.) FILTER FABRIC EXTEND FILTER F INIO TRENCH BACKFlLL AND COMPACT EXCAVATED SOIL , EXCAVATE 4" X 4" TRENCH UPSLOPE FRI AND ALONG THE UNE OF POSTS SILT FENCE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE FENCE LIMITS OF CRUSHED STONE SURFACE GRADE 10 DRAIN GRADE TO DRAIN AWAY AS SHOWN ON PLAN FROM SHELTER YARD 2-4' CRUSHED STONE SURFACE �p ><. STABILIZATION � �� FABRIC PLACED ON SUBGRADE 14•!. OUGH SI NOT TO SCALE NOTE: REMOVE TOPSOIL FOR THE PLACEMENT OF YARD STONE AND STOCKPILE ON SITE. BLEND TOPSOIL INTO NEW GRADE IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING THE FENCED -IN AREA, AND INSURE THAT IT REMAINS WITHIN THE TOP LAYER OF SOIL STRATA _C� CENTERLINE SCALE BALED WAY OR STRAW (TYP') 2"x2"x3' STAKES OVERLAP EDGES 2'x2"x3' STAKES (TYP.) ""-- EXISTING GROUND BALES TO BUTT TOGETHER 6't a s N LL O w FLOW 2'x2'x3' STAKES 0-) PLAN EROSION CONTROL MEASURE —TYPE 4A EROSION CONTROL MEASURE —TYPE Q NOT TO SCALE NOTES NOT TO SCALE FOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ME 4A AND 4B: 1. BALES SHALL BE EMBEDDED INTO THE GROUND A MIN. OF 4 INCHES. 2. EROSION CHECKS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED IN THE DETAILS SHOWN AND WHERE DESIGNATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. EROSION CHECKS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AND ARE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 4. CHECKS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY INSPECTED TO INSURE THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND THAT AN EXCESSIVE BUILD UP OF SILT AND DEBRIS TINS NOT OCCUREO. 5. INSTALL TYPE 4A DEVICE IN NEWLY EXCAVATED DITCHES, EVERY 40 FEET FOR SLOPES GREATER THAN 8%. PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE GRAVEL SURFACE is" � — COMPACTED GRAVEL VARIES " SUITABLE MATERIAL 12' SAND _L_____ PIPE DIAL.=D 6"1 OTHER MOUND BACKFILL 6"+/-, SEED & MULCH �57 -- MINIMUM BURIAL DEPTH FINISH GRADE TO TOP OF PIPE SEE ELECTRICAL. SPECIFICATIONS OR ROCK HAND & CC NOSES 1. WHERE BACKFILL IS DESIGNATED "COMPACTED', THIS MEANS 90% TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR, AASHTO T-99. ALL FILL PLACED BELOW PIPES MUST MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. 2. SUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN NO STONES GREATER THAN 4" IN DIAMETER, NO FROZEN LUMPS, AND ONLY MINOR AMOUNTS OF CLAY OR ORGANIC MATERIAL. ALL MATERIAL TO BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM OF 12" LIFTS AND COMPACTED BEFORE PLACING NEXT LIFT. TYPICAL TRENCH DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 1-1/2 PAIR INDUSTRIAL MALLEABLE IRON OFFSET PIN HINGE (PAGE-WILSOI M-6 OR EQUAL) EABLE IRON FORK TYPE AND PROVISION FOR PADLOCK (PAGE - ;ON TYPE 75 DOUBLE GATE LATCH :MBLY OR EQUAL). PROVIDE PROGRAMMABLE ABS) COMBINATION LDCK - COMBINATION BY OWNER. STOP PIPE SET IN CONCRETE. PROPOSED DOUBLE SWING GATE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE \•IIR`rfiH'\dw9\C IB!t-0fin lO LAeu, c9/Z2/200,+ 01.28.:'B PM, \\WILII'ii'ON\HP Or.:dyn.I, 800 42 oy IIP A Me Lengt Width ical specifications 1205 mm 47.4in 285 mm 11.2 in Depth 114 mm 4.5 in Weight 4.5 kg 9.9 Ibs- Wind Area Front 0.363 m2 3.9 ft2 Side 0.145 m2 1.6 ft2 Rated Wind Velocity (Safety factor 2.0) >653 km/hr >406 mph Wind load @ 100 mph (161 km/hr) Front 522 N 117 Ibs Side 233 N 52 Ibs Mounting Through two pair of clamps to pipe diameter 050- 160 mm (2.0-6.3 in), or by U-clamps to a 2" pipe. Antenna consisting of aluminum alloy with brass feedlines covered by a UV safe fiberglass radome. Mounting Bracket: #36210002 Downtilt Bracket: #36114003 Electrical specifications Frequency Range 806-900 MHz* Impedance 500 Connector N, NE, DIN, E-DIN VSWR <1.4:1 Polarization Slant ± 45' Isolation Between Ports >30 dB Gain 13 dBd 2) Power Rating 500 W 1) Half Power Angle '.. H-Plane 63' E-Plane 15' 1) Lobe Tilt 0° Null Fill' 5% Lightning Protection Direct Ground *Also available up to 960 MHz. Consult your Ante] sales director for; more information. ')Typical Values "Power Rating limited by connector only. NE indicates an elongated N Connector. E-DIN indicates an elongated DIN Connector. BXA-80063/4CF Radiation -pattern') -110 -100 -80 -80 70 -120,-- '- _ _60 130840 16020 -170-10 180 0 17010 160150 140 i 130, 50 120 " 60 110 100- go 80 70 Horizontal -110-100 -go-80 _70 130 1a0: 50 \-no \-30 ,eo- -20 -170ii-10 180 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 170� 160 � 10 j 20 ,50 30 40 , 40 130 - �50 60 120 _ 110 1o0 - ,>o 80 70 Vertical Radiation patterns for all Antel antennas are measured with the antenna mounted on a fiberglass pole. Mounting on a metal pole will typ- ically improve the Front -to -Back Ratio. CF Denotes a Center -Fed Connector. Improvements to mechanical and/or electrical performance of the antenna may be made without notice. 1300 Capital Drive Rockford, IL 61109 Toll -Free (888) 417-9562 Tel. (815) 399-0001 Fax. (815) 399-0156 Email: antel@antelinc.com www.antelinc.com When ordering, replace "_" with connector type. Antel's Exclusive 3T (True Transmission Line Technology) a ; Antenna Design: • Single -piece, watercut brass feedline assembly for consistent performance. • Unique single -piece feedline design elimi- nates the need for solder joints in the signal path. • A non -collinear system with access to every radiating element for broad band- width and superior performance. • Air as insulation for virtually no internal signal loss. Every Antel antenna is under a five-year limited warranty for repair or replacement. Antenna available with center -fed connector only. Vn Itel N I t R,%A 1 It J,%AAt. aiVC. Revision Date: 2121103 Mechpinical specifications Length 1278 mm 50.32 in Width 154 mm 6.06 in Depth 80 mm 3.15 in 4 Weight 4.5 kg 10.0 Ibs Wind Area Front 0.197 m2 2.12 ft2 Side 0.102 m2 1.10 ft2 Rated Wind Velocity (Safety factor 2.0) >321.9 km/hr >200 mph Wind Toad @ 100 mph (161 km/hr) Front 298 N 67 Ibs Side 175 N 39 Ibs Antenna consisting of aluminum alloy with brass feed - lines covered by a UV safe fiberglass radome. Mounting & Downtilting: Wall mounted or pole tower mount with mounting brackets. Mounting bracket kit #26799997 Downtilt bracket kit #26799999 The downtilt bracket kit includes the mounting bracket kit. �Iectricall specifications Frequency Range 1850-1990 MHz Impedance 50Q 3) Connector NE, E-DIN VSWR <1.4:1 Polarization Slant ± 45' Isolation Between Ports <-30dB Gain 18.5 dBi 2 Power Rating 250 W Half Power Angle H-Plane 60, E-Plane 7° Lobe Tilt 2- Null Fill 5% Lightning Protection Direct Ground Patented Dipole Design: U.S. Patent No. 6,597,324 B2 BXA-185060/8CF 20 Radiation -pattern') -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -120 ..- - -, 60 -130 -50 -140 -40 -150 -30 -160 -20 -n6 -10 180 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 170 10 160 20 150 / 30 140 j 40 130 50 120 �60 110 100 90 80 70 Horizontal -110-100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -40 160 35 30 5 20 15 10 0 170 10 160 / 20 150 30 140 /40 130 i 50 120 60 110 100 go 80 70 Vertical Radiation patterns for all antennas are measured with the antenna mounted on a fiberglass pole. Mounting on a metal pole will typically improve the Front -to - Back Ratio. CF Denotes a Center -Fed Connector. 1300 Capital Drive Rockford, IL 61109 Toll -Free (888) 417-9562 Tel. (815) 399-0001 Fax. (815)',399-0156 Email: antel@antelinc.com www.antelinc.com When ordering, replace "—"with connector type. Amphenol Antel's Exclusive 3T (True Transmission Line Technology) , Antenna Design: • Watercut brass feedline assembly for consistent performance. • Unique feedline design eliminates the need for conventional solder joints in the signal path. • A non -collinear system with access to every radiating element for broad band- width and superior performance. • Air as insulation for virtually no internal signal loss. Every Amphenol Antel antenna is under a five-year limited warranty for repair or re- placement. Antenna available with center -fed connector only. Amphenol Antral, Inc. The Antenna TechnolM CmpaM Revision Date: 12115103 VERIZON WIRELESS MODULAR EQUIPMENT SHELTER GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS: SITE:# VT0000 VARIOUS, VT TYPE: STANDARD AGGREGATE II BUILDING DIMENSIONSI 1 '-6" X 30'-0" NON-COMBUSTIBLE STEEL FRAME SHELTER SINGLE PHASE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS: 200 AMP SERVICE FLOOR LIVE LOAD OF 150 PSF INCLUDING WEIGHT OF EQUIPMENT ROOF LIVE LOAD OF 50 PSF SNOW LOAD OF 50 PSF WIND LOADING: 120 MPH EXPOSURE "C" NOTES: 1) NOT INTENDED FOR HUMAN OCCUPANCY. 2) ONLY INTENDED TO BE USED FOR .THE SHELTER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT. 3) CONSTRUCTION TYPE 2C 4) USE GROUP U 5) ELECTRICIAN'S SPEC NOTES - SEE SHEET 10 OF 15 MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. DATA PLATE NOTE: THE QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (I.E. BATTERIES & DIESEL FUEL), AS DEFINED IN THE BUILDING CODE, TO BE STORED, DISPENSED, UTILIZED, OR HANDLED WITHIN THIS BUILDING SHALL NOT EXCEED THE EXEMPT AMOUNTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE BUILDING CODE. Ah Oocum,nt mE tM inlomwtlm emldmU Main COVER SHEET VERMONT BUILDING CODES: 1993 BOCA NATIONAL BUILDING CODE WITH 1996 AMENDMENTS 1993 BOCA NATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE WITH 1996 AMENDMENTS 1996 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WITH 1999 AMENDMENTS 1993 BOCA NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE VERMONT ENERGY CODE ACT 250 DRAWING LIST: SHEET I REV # I DATE I DESCRIPTION 01 1 0 1 1/2/04 COVER SHEET 02 1 0 1 1/2/04 BILL OF MATERIALS 03 1 0 1 1/2/04 1EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS 05 1 0 1/2/04 JINTERIOR ELEVATIONS 06 0 1/2/04 IREFLECTED CEILING 07 0 1/2/04 CONCRETE FLOOR FRAMING 08 0 1/2/04 ROOF FRAMING & ROOF PLAN LAYOUT 09 0 1/2/04 WALL SECTION 10 0 1/2/04 ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULE 11 0 1/2/04 ALARM WIRING 12 0 1/2/04 FOUNDATION PLAN 13 0 1/2/04 X-BRACING 14 0 1/2/04 FASTENING TABLE 15 0 1/2/04 X-BRACING TABLES JOB NO: 11 SEAL Fred Harper APPROVED BY: I SCALE: NONE 0000 RE VARIOUS, VT USTONER: VERIZON WIRELESS ;HEEr: OA7E: 01 OF 15 06 O8 SIZE I BUILDING TYPE 8 11630LSlP200A ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION MODEL No. ITEM CITY. DESCRIPTION MODEL No. 1 2 BARD 60,000 BTU (12 SEER) HVAC UNIT WITH 5 KW HEATSTRIP AND ECONOMIZER WA61 1—A05EPXXXJ 438 16 SYLVANIA BULBS F032/730 44 1 DAYTON EXHAUST FAN 4C440 2A 1 3'-6" X 7'-0", 18 GA. INSULATED, PRIMED AND PAINTED STEEL DOOR VC3670N81C 45 1 TORK TIMER FOR EXHAUST FAN T101 50A 1 4" X 4" X 4' WIREWAY 2B 1 3'-6" X 6'-8", 18 GA. INSULATED, PRIMED AND PAINTED STEEL DOOR VC3668N81C 508 1 6" X 6" X 4' WIREWAY 51 1 12" X 12" HOFFMAN BOX FOR ALARMS 3 2 PULL HANDLE WITH BEST DEADBOLT AND BLUE CORE 83T—B 86 2 WIDE ANGLE VIEWER 87 1 2000W GENERATOR ROOM BASE HEATER 3UG29 4 2 15" X 48" DOOR HOOD PAINTED TO MATCF TRIM MBS 6000 88 1 KATOLIGHT 60KW DIESEL GENERATOR D60FDJ4 89 1 GEN. EXHAUST W/RETAINING BRACKET MBS6020 6 2 ANTI —PICK GUARD MBS 6016 90 1 4' X 4' GEN. ROOM INTAKE LOUVER MBS6010 8 1 EXTERIOR INCANDESCENT CANISTER LIGHT * 91 1 3' X 3' GEN. ROOM EXHAUST LOUVER MBS6008 92 1 GENERATOR FUEL FILL AND VENT W/ALARM MBS6009 9 1 MICROFLECT 18 PORT CABLE ENTRY PANEL 81333 93 = 18" LADDER RACK W/HARDWARE 10A 1 EXTERIOR 4" X 23" X 1/4" GROUND BAR TINNED COPPER 94 * 7'-4" X 6" LADDER RACK W/HARDWARE 11 1 GE NEMA LINE-5 120V 20A EXTERIOR GFI RECEPTACLE GFR5342-2 ' 1 EYE WASH KIT s 1 28" X 46" FLOOR MAT 16 2 EMERGENCY LIGHT & EXIT LIGHT COMBO CCX31 RWHDH * 1 WALL MOUNT FOLDER HOLDER 18 2 NORTON DOOR CLOSER 9305BC * 1 6' FIBERGLASS STEP LADDER 19 2 KIDDE 10LB CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER PR010CDM * 1 1 18" BROOM 20 * HALO GROUND WITH #2 GREEN. INSULATED COPPER WIRE WITH 1 UNDER GROUND BARS MBS 6004 * 1 DUST PAN + 1 WASTE BASKET 21A 2 (IVORY) 12 HOUR TIMER FOR INTERIOR LIGHTS FF12H 21 B 1 (IVORY) 2 HOUR TIMER FOR EXTERIOR LIGHT FF2H GENERAL NOTES' 1) ALL EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT IS WEATHER PROOF. 2) HVAC UNITS HAVE ECONOMIZERS AND 5KW HEATSTRIPS. VERIFY OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH MANUFACTURES DATAPLATE. 3) INTERIOR HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE IS 8'-6 3/4" A.F.F. 4) CABLE RACK IS 7'-9" A.F.F. 5) ALL EQUIPMENT AND CABLE RACK ARE TO BE GROUNDED BI—DIRECTIONALLY BACK TO THE NEAREST CORNER. SPECIAL NOTES: 1) HVAC MEA #357-93—E. 22 3 (IVORY) 120 VOLT 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 5252 23 1 3 (IVORY) 120 VOLT 20 AMP QUAD RECEPTACLE 5252 24 1 6' X 8' X 3/4" PLYWOOD TELCO PAINTED BLACK FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD 25 1 MASTER GROUND BAR GH-7008 27 28 30 1 200 AMP INTERSECT INTEGRATED LOAD CENTER AM30OM-1-458-2-6M 31A 1 DAYTON HIGH TEMP CONTROL 2E-206 31B 1 DAYTON LOW TEMP CONTROL 2E-206 JOB No: 0000 SEAL 41 1 COMSTAT 3 LEAD LAG THERMOSTAT CSTAT3 42A 2 GENTEX SMOKE DETECTOR 7000 SERIES 5ITE: VARIOUS, VT 42B 1 HEAT DETECTOR A1282B 43A 8 LITHONIA LIGHTS W WRAP AROUND LENS / C 2 32 120 GEB CUSTOMER VERIZON WIRELESS MILLER [F-ILEOLA, BUILDING ^'��" PA SYSTEMS, INC. �� M'm"" ❑ ELKHART, IN ❑ BENNINGTON ,Vr im. °�: ee ew n.,m;,e "° — °eepia°uCe . — Mgt .ne�oNnmt�im sy.� . N<m.e ne.�eBY: 'tea°:a`°�: - "'�°'°°'" °.' " ., °' of'ii.°, a iie,nq cJ BILL OF MATERIAL Fred Harper CHECKED BY: SHEET: 02 OF 15 DATE 06 08 04 APPROVED BY: SCALE: NONE srzE e BURRING TYPE: 1 1 630LS1 P200A REv 0 MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. • r,[n aaonc rmt�¢ cov�xr WALL A WALL C VT TEMP. AND OUT RING NOTES: 1. 20' OF #2 TINNED COPPER WIRE IS TO BE CAD WELDED TO THE EXTERIOR GROUND BAR. 2 LIF nM BRACKETS TO BE SUffUFM II MM EVERY SHELTER. WALL D KEY PLAN: I 90 JOB NO: SEAL WALL B a m ore t..veta ai ioipa,� a s^.me. DRAWN BY: Fred I EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS APPROVED pnw °rtttm wn,er4ation or w eub:p 4" = 1'- 0000 ji VARIOUS, VT cus1OMER: VERIZON WIRELESS OF 15 1 06/08/04 III.DING TYPE: I REV 11630LS1P200A 0 .i. NOTE: 1) FRAME FOR TWO OTHER MICROFLECT LOCATIONS AND COVER OPENINGS WITH INTERIOR AND EXTRIOR SIDING SEE DETAIL B-B ON PAGE FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT JOB NO: SEAL KEY PLAN: 0000 SITE VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. n. �^• °�" DRAWN BY: CHECKED B : SHEET: DATE "TM� �`M'� �a�;o;''=w' °' «� ` Fred Hor er 04 OF 15 06 08 04 �Y ..tmtM-1...d 5 man,w a FLOOR PLANS 512E BUILDING TYPE: REV ]LEOLA, PA ❑ ELKHART, IN ^^ v APPROVED BY: SCALE: ❑ BENNINGTON ,VT syy..,,,, m�. 1 /4' = 1'-0" B 1 1630LS 1 P200A o 11 777 MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. A YaH1 9lpq TSIFIO WIPMf/ 7LEOLA. PA f—IELKHART. IN GRILLE NSIONS DR R.O. TOP OF .I —BEAM" WALL D WALL E HVAC R.O. DIMENSIONS A B C D E 36 7/16"53 5/16"82 5/16"93 3/16" 30 7/8" Mary date an W MIW &d6rg Sy,Iwm, INTERIOR ELEVATIONS q aGnt (ucapt by m to Mlles euuma Syrtwm, Lrc) ut tl" par rAtka auUrorhafian of IYNs Buiaap ms, Ira. L 0 FUEL SPILL 90 ALARM WALL B CALL EQUIPMENT GROUND WHIPS MUST BE INDIVIDUALLY CRIMPED TO HALO GROUNDING. NOTE: 1. 3/4" PVC CONDUIT @ 450 THROUGH WALLS 7 REQ`D. 2. PIPING FOR GENERATOR TO BE INSTALLED ON SITE. 3. INSTALL MICROFLECT BLANK (INSIDE & OUT) AS BACK PLATE FOR EXHAUST THIMBLE FOR COMBUSTIBLE REQUIREMENTS. SEE PAGE 14 FOR R.O. DIMENSIONS ON PLATE AND GENERATOR LOUVER. KEY PLAN: 0000 VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS Fred PHorper I ­­ _ e 1 05 OF 151 06/08404 1 'PROVED BY: I SCALE: I SIZE I BUILDING TIME: I REV 1/411 = 1'-0"I B I 1163OLS1 P200AI o NOTES: 1) ALL EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT WEATHERPROOF. 2) 4" X 4" X 4' WIREWAY WITH (3) 3/4" SEALTITES CONTAINING 2 RECTIFIER DROPS PER SEALTITE (6 IN ALL). SEALTITES WILL BE 5'-0" IN LENGTH, EACH CIRCUIT WILL EXTEND 2'-0" PAST SEALTITE WITH A STRAIGHT FOR ONE SEALTITE AND A 90' CONNECTOR. 4) BOND CABLE TRAY TO HALO WITH #6 GREEN IN ONE LOCATION. 5) BOND CONDUITS AND COUPLINGS WITH #6 GREEN TO HALO. 6) BUILDINGS NEED TO BE SHIPPED WITH HVAC EXTERNAL BREAKER IN THE ON POSITION. MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. A — ueiaxa — mwixr ILEOLA. PA M FLKHART. IN CEILING LAYOUT REFLECTED CEILING ..imt (a.ape q o.aro Moi«�e�ua:y snunA,�r_j the prior Tattm euMorlxatbn of Mlller Buildhg CUr EXCES ROD FROM DOUBL LADDER RACK LAYOUT JOB NO: SEAL 0000 SrrE: VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER VERIZON WIRELESS ,Fred Haroer tlT: I GMtGKtU tlT: 06 OF 15 1 06/08/04 Fr 4, — 1,-0-1 9 1 1 163OLS 1 P200A 1 0 6" 3 1/2" 1 1/4" n FRONT VIEW M ,7 1 1/8"0 TYP' TWO 1/8" WEEP HOLES IN WELDS 3/8" LIFT PLATE TYPICAL ALL PLATES ARE TO BE FULLY WELDED WITH 1 /4" WELDS 3/8" WEB STIFFENER WELDED TO EACH SIDE OF LIFT PLATE 3/8" LIFT PLATE TO CLOSE OFF ENDS. ALL TYPICAL PLATE FULLY WELDED STANDARD W/ 1/4" WELDS. LIFTIN DEVICE SIDE VIEW O WELD (2) 1" NUTS (2) 1"X2 1/2" TO INSIDE OF BOLTS PLATE DETAIL A SCALE: NTS LIFTING PLATE DETAIL W12 X 26 MAIN BEAMS 12"x12" 1/8" VINYL__,' COMPOSITE TILE 4" FIBER REINFORCED_-- 3500 PSI CONCRETE 1 1/2" 22 GA B—LOLL/ GALVANIZED STEEL DECKING 1 1/2" R-10 RIGID INSULATION MECHANICALLY FASTENED TOE DECKING WELD A 2" X 13" X 3/8" BAR TO THE TOP OF THE BOTTOM FLANGE FOR USE AS ATIEDOWN (REO'D IN FOUR CORNERS) WELD 100% TOP & BOTTOM— / NOTES: 1) ALL STEEL GRADE A36 OR BETTER 2) UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, STRUCTURE IS TO BE CONTINUOUSLY SUPPORTED ALONG MAIN BEAMS. 30'-0 W8 X 15 BEAMS SPACED O 4'-0" O.C. 3'-0" WS X 15 INTERMEDIATE UFTING PLATE BEAMS (7 REO'D) WITH (4 REO'D) 3/16" X 6" FILLET WELDS BOTH SIDES OF WEB W12 X 26 FULLY WELDED END BEAMS (2 REO'D) I I c 0 B -- 0 A I W72 % 26 FULLY LIFTING PLATES 1 WELDED MAIN BEAMS 6'—O" TYPICAL��J Yv acn•D1 SEE DETAIL A 12"x12"x1/8" VINYL COMPOSITE TILE 3 5/8" BOTTMI TRACK FLANGI COPE W12 X 26 END BEAMS r BOTH ON TOP AND BOTTOM W12 X 26 THE FLANGES ARE FLUSH MAIN BEAMS W12SO X 26 MAIN MAIN BEAM W12 X 26 END BEAMS W8 X 15 W8 X 15 �:j N ER BEAMS EDIATE INTERMEBEAM SECTION A -A WELD DETAIL (TYR 4 PLACES) SCALE: 1"=1'-O" MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. ♦ ria YWe smm m,vwr ]LEOLA. PA Fl ELKHART. IN SECTION B-B WELD DETAIL (TYR 8 PLACES) SCALE: r'=1"-0' Tni. a« «oo�r aem we. a m«n «".P 'NINGTON ,VT s.�i.,,, - SCREW PATTERN FOR RIGID INSULATION O (D FLOOR FRAMING 4" FIBER REINFORCED 3500 PSI CONCRETE 1 1/2" 22 GA, B-LOK GALVANIZED STEEL DECKING FASTENED TO INTERMEDIATES WITH HILTI DECK PINS 12" O.C. < n �4 n n 1 1/2" R-10 RIGID INSULATION MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO DECKING W/3" SCREWS & HEX PLATES SECTION C-C SCALE: 1 1 /2"= V-0" ORAWN III: CHECKED BY: Fred Har er APPROVED BY: SCALE: 1 /4" = 1'- W12 X 26 /// 3" X 3" X 3/16 ANGLE END BEAM / FULL LENGTH OF END BEAMS / 1 1/2" 22 GA. B-LOK GALVANIZED STEEL DECKING W8 X 15 INTERMEDIATE BEAMS 0 4'-0" D.C. 3/16- 1-12 SECTION O-D END SUPPORT OF DECKING SCALE: 1 1/2"=1"-O" 0000 VARIOUS, VT STOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS EET: DATE 07 OF 15 06 08 04 ZE BUILDING TYPE: RE 3 1163OLS1P200A 0 8" STEEL TRACK TYP. ALL SIDES 8" ROOF JOIST 20" 16 GA. x 1.5" RAFTER STRAP EACH END OF RAFTER SEE APPLICABLE TABLE PAGE 14 FOR SCREW h NO. PLACE UNDER DECK 3 5/8" STEEL TOP TRACK Ll 20" 16 GA. X 1,5" STRAP AT EACH STUD (5) #12 SOS X 1" INTO STUD (3) #12 SDS 8" X 1" INTO ROOF TRACK AT 16" O.C. � III I II I III LI ------------------------------- I I I I I I I I ----- — — — —— ----------------------- I I III I II I III I 1 NOTE: FASTENING ZONES SEE APPLICABLE TABLE PAGE 14. MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. �tuw ••""°srmm oo,sxr eo am°°°u"0'""°°'°"`<'>°"�"(tines^ ROOF SECTION � � (mup[ M ar b YAbr Bu�bin0 Syrtam+.�lnc)f iKon> .,nt.� a"monmuo" a wxR e�naep ]LEOLA, PA ElELKHART, IN f1 BENNINGTON .VT s •mart t�..,� �," 8" ROOF JOIST 8" STEEL TRACK 30" 16 GA, x 1.5" RAFTER STRAP TYP. ALL SIDES EACH END OF RAFTER SEE APPLICABLE TABLE PAGE 14 FOR SCREW h N0. PLACE UNDER DECK NOTE: SLACK IN STRAP IS NOT PERMITTED Fred H( APPROVED BY: 4" = V-0111 B 0000 VARIOUS, VT rroNER: VERIZON WIRELESS ELM DATE: 08 OF 15 06 08 !E I BUILDING TYPE: 11630LS1P200A 0 (1) LAYER OF 6" R-19 FIBERGLASS INSULATION 2" ISO BOARD R-14.6 1'-9" BOTH SIDES RUBBER MEMBRANE ATTACHED HERE WITH TURNBAR� 8" 16 GA. STEEL TRACK 3 1/2" R-13 KRAFT FACED FIBERGLASS INSULATION 3 5/8" 16 GA. STUDS 33 KSI MIN. ® 16" O.C. WRAPPED W/ TYVEK__'_ 5/8" TYPE X SHEETROCK_'_ FASTEN BOTTOM TRACK FLANGE TO FRAME WITH HILTI X-ZF WITH 1" WASHER 24" O.C. J-CHANNEL MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. A aA1p1 lIROMO 615ID6 CtlFMY .060 EPDM RUBBER MEMBRANE FULLY ADHERED PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS 1 9/16" 22 GA. GALVANIZED STEEL DECKING 8" X 1 5/8" X 1/2" RETURN 16 GA. 33 KSI AT 16" O.C. SEE TABLE 1 PAGE 14 FOR ROOF FRAME WALL CONNECTION 1/2" TYPE C SHEETROCK 1/2" TYPE C SHEETROCK a LAMINATED W/ .090 FRP Y a 5/8" TYPE X SHEETROCK w LAMINATED W/ FRP g 0 2 0 4" VINYL o COVE BASE w z 12" X 12" X 1/8" o, VINYL COMPOSITE TILE n FLOOR FRAMING SEE SHEET 07 OF 15 rna a«"m.m o"e ou mrormoeo" w°mm.c n...m . u. ea° o"a wa..e�r.I. °t wik, a°�ie�"y syal.ma, P m em i`(� t by °Iowa �'Idiinq s°Y .; ".j CROSS SECTION BENNINGTON .VTwI STANDARD I AGGREGATE � z w J 0 z z o- z CO 00 LIFTING PLATES DRAWN BY: Fred Homer PARTITION WALL & NOTES: 1. WALL BOTTOM TRACK TO BE FASTENED TO CONCRETE WITH HILTI X-ZF WITH 1" WASHER ® 16" O.C. 2. WALL TOP TRACK FASTENED INTO JOIST WITH 1 1/2" #10 SCREWS ® 16" O.C. 3. PARTITION WALL END STUDS FASTENED TO LONG WALL STUDS WITH 1 1/2" #10 SCREWS ® 16" O.C. RATED WALL UL U-491 WITH MODIFICATIONS 3/4" ULTRACODE n ii N u i 3/4" ULTRACODE CORE LAMINATED CORE LAMINATED WITH FRP WITH FRP 4" 16 GA. STU N 4" MINERAL WOOL INSULATION � VA®®®®®E%mwL� RRE TAPE AND SPACKLE SHEETROCK PER UL REQUIREMENTS. JOB NO: SEAL 0000 SITE: VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS ICKED BY: SHEET: DATE: 09 OF 15 06/08 0 ALE. SIZE BUILDING TYPE: REV 4" = 1'-0' B 11630LS1P200A 0 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS MANUFACTURE: INTERSECT MODEUAM30OM-1-458-2-6M SERVICE: 2" C, (3) #3/0 AWG, #4 AWG GRD LOAD VOLTS:120/240 PHASE:1 a Iom BUS AMP: 200 A MAIN CB AMP: 200 WIRE: 3W MOUNTING: SURFACE DESCRIPTION Q V•A, NEMA TYPE:ONE NEUTRAL BAR: YES GROUND BAR: YES I KEY LOCK: YES GFCI: YES I A/C: 10,0000 A RECTIFIER #1 1 4320 ` MINIMUM WIRE SIZE IN SHELTER IS 18 GA. 600V RATED. * HVAC'S ARE NOTTO BE WIRED TO SHUT DOWN WITH SMOKE DETECTORS. * WIRE GENERATOR LOUVERS NORMALLY OPEN NOTES: 1) SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AIC RATING OF UTILITY DOES NOT EXCEED 10,G00 AIC BEFORE CONNECTING PERMANENT POWER. 2) ALL WIRE IS COPPER, AND RATED PER NEC CODE. 3) CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS GROUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250. 4) ALL CIRCUITS ARE IN SURFACE MOUNTED CONDUIT. 5) SPARE CIRCUITS, WIRES AND BREAKERS SUPPLIED. 6) WIREWAYS CONTAINING THREE OR MORE CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BE DERATED PER TABLE 310-15(8)(2)(A) OF THE NEC. 77 ELECTRK7ANSARE TOUSE STEEL COMPRESSION FITTING. 8) ELECTRICIANS ARE TO USE METAL 2IPPTIS FOR ANCHORING EQUIPMENT. 9) ANY REQUIRED PENETRATION PROTECTION OF FIRE SEPARATION ASSEMBLIES TO BE PROVIDED AT SITE BY OTHERS, 10) CONDUR flLL IS BASED ON CHAPTER 9, APPENDIX C OF THE NEC a WIRE AMPACTITES ARE PER TABLE 310-16 AND TABLE 310-15(8)(2)(A) OF THE NEC. III WIRES ARE COLOR SPECIFIC LE PURPLE FOR ALL SWITCH LEGS AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. LAYOUT OF CONDUIT WILL COMPLY THE NEC AND TO CUSTOMER STANDARDS, CONDUIT RUNS MAY VARY PER SHELTER RECTIFIER #2 1 4320 RECTIFIER #3 1 4320 RECTIFIER #4 1 4320 SPARE #5 1 SPARE #6 1 SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE ONE LINE SPECIFICATIONS SPACE SPACE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURE PART # RATING COMMENTS SPACE UTILITY FEED N/A N/A 200A,120/24OV,10, 3W BY UTILITY SPACE GENERATOR N/A N/A 200A,120 24OV,18, 3W BY OWNER SPACE RECEPTACLE N/A N/A 200A, 600V BY OTHERS LEFT BANK SUB TOTAL TRANSFER SWITCH SURGE ARRESTOR I INTERSECT AM30OM145826M 200A, 240V,Ia BY MBS BY OTHERS T BY OTHERS unurr 2" C, FEED M (3) #3/0 AWG GENERATOR N C 30 EMERGENCY #4 AWG GRD NEC 250, 445, 700. TRANSFER SWITCH NEC 380 2" C. / (3) #3/0 I #4 AWG GF GROUNDING NEC 250 CIR#31 "II '*'SURGE MC I I R I I ARRESTOR DISTRIBUTION NEC 280 PANEL NEC 384 ONE LINE DIAGRAM TN. e.a,,. MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC.' A IMIHt BIIl01XG MiWB COMVAM ..Y mt b. ❑LEOLA, PA ❑ELKHART, IN ❑BENNINGTON ,VT PANEL SCHEDULE LOAD PER PHASE(VA) UEFT BANK I RIGHT BANK ME ism ON ON ©� a■ mm ON ME ■m mm ME s® MOD ME so mm ME mm mou ME sm mm ME SIM mm ■� ®E M© 199A 1.25 X I CIRCUIT DIAGRAM m. DRAWN BY: Fred HOT er CHECKED BY: S a�a we..�.�.•i. ai Mul.. eu°lemy syt.m «e ., ci.mo..a m ..y ., ELECTRICAL .c.. Bey ., to Nxl., -ldt . sy.l. ems) APPROVED BY. 1CA},E• t = 1 � .rl --th'H"ti" M MiIN, MO N IS /q, CIR#2,4 CIR#6,8 LOAD PER LOAD PHASE(VA) 7680 1 HVAC UNIT #1 7680 1 HVAC UNIT#2 96 11 LIGHTS 120 2 SMOKE DETECTOR 180 1 GFI RECEPTACLE 150 1 EXHAUST FAN 180 2 RECEP WALL A&C 360 3 RECEP WALL D&E 120 i HEAT DETECTOR ISO 1 e-'mL'MM/m=" Tm 2000 1 WALL HEATER 156 1 LOUVERS SPACE SPACE SPACE 110552110,3301 RIGHT BANK SUB TOTAL 20882 .25=198.760 1 LEFT BANK SUB TOTAL 17280 PANEL TOTAL LOAD 38162 0000 VARIOUS, VT TOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS 11630LS1P200A KEY PLAN: #1 #2 HVAC e e e e f L� CONTROLLER e e e e C COMMERCIAL e e e e POWER FAIL e e e e C SURGE e e e e PROTECTOR e e e e C GENERATOR GENERAL e e e e ALARM e e e e C LOW e e e e FUEL e e e e C TRANSFER e e e e SWITCH e e e e C GENERATOR e e e e RUN e e e e C FIRE e e e e C ALARM B B 9 e MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. t �, u. ,°�e„� a ;'"< " '' �n<. mA ALARM WIRING A YtLEI 4bc 491Fb CpPYIY to mry°'nhnt ( �q a to WNr Bu�bmq SyrtwnA°�ncJ 7LEOLA. PA ❑ ELKHART. IN ❑ BENNINGTON .VT SMOKE ALARM INTRUSION ALARM HIGH TEMPERATURE LOW TEMPERATURE TERMINAL STRIP DIAGRAM 1.) GENERATOR LOUVERS WIRED NORMALLY OPEN (N/O) ALL OTHER ALARMS ARE NORMALLY CLOSED (N/C) GENERATOR 2.) HVAC'S ARE NOTTO BE WIRED TO SHUT DOWN WITH LEAK ALARM SMOKE DETECTORS. GENERATOR ROOM LIQUID ALARM #1 GENERATOR ROOM LIQUID ALARM #2 BLANK 4WN BY: I CHECKED BY: Fred Harper IRDVED BY: I SCiLE: 1 /4" = 1' 0000 E: VARIOUS, VT Sromm. VERIZON WIRELESS EET: FDAM 11 OF 15 1 06/08, ZE I SURDIND TYPE: 3 ' 11630LSlP200A 2' -0" A� -1-r- A M WELD MAIN BEAM ACCORDING TO TABLE GRADE BEAM PLAN 2'-0" 3/4" ® HOOKED J BOLTS �� i^ I D OUTLINE OF SHELTER BASE FRAME 3"6 3" 1/2" (MIN) X 12" X 12" TYPICAL STEEL BEARING 12 PLATES MUST BE GRADE A36 OR BETTER, ANCHORING REBAR SHOULD BE 2 #4 J-HOOKS 1/2"1 12" LONG, FULLY WELDED TO PLATE. PLATE TO BE FLUSH WITH TOP OF GRADE BEAM. }— CONCRETE ON COMPACTED GRADE (IYP.) SECTION A -A I I: I I I _ I I I I I I I FOUNDATION DIMENSION TABLE BUILDING "A" DIM "B" DIM "C" DIM # OF PLATES WELD LENGTH /PLATE FRAME SIZE 111-6" X 30'-0" 12'-1" 30-0" 13'-0" 6 3/8" FILLET WELD 12" LONG PER PLATE MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. Thre ao�mt o" °II imorm°uon w"wm.a n..°m o "°"'°°" In< Th6 a the rae"noli°n M,eirr AsE 9IDIWw e;ma'�;e°� ae ;9 riv°;•,� FOUNDATION PLAN 1LE01A. PA I-1 ELKHART. IN I-1 BENNINGTON .VT 00 3" BEARING PLATE DETAIL NOTES: 1. THIS DRAWING IS SUPPLIED AS A MEANS TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHELTER SHOWN IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS. THE FOUNDATION SHOWN IS ONE OF MANY FOUNDATION TYPES THAT CAN BE USED TO SUPPORT A UNITED STRUCTURE'S SHELTER. THE DESIGN AND DETAILING OF THE FOUNDATION TYPE SHOWN NEEDS TO BE PERFORMED AND APPROVED BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER; TAKING INTO ACCOUNT PROPER DESIGN PARAMETERS SUCH AS SITE SPECIFIC SOIL CONDITIONS, BEARING CAPACITIES, AND APPLICABLE CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS AND CABLE ENTRY LOCATIONS ARE TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 3. FOUNDATION DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY OTHERS. THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY TO SHOW LOCATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF BEARING PLATES. 0000 SRE: — VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS SHEET: DATE CHECKED SY: 12 OF 15 06 08 04 SCALE: SIZE BUILDING 3—E: REV 1 4" = 1'-O" B 1163OLS1P200A I D NOTES: 1. DO NOT WELD, SCREW OR STAPLE STRAP AT ANY POINT OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THIS DRAWING. 2. TENSION STRAP BEFORE FASTENING. SEE PAGE 14 FOR COLUMN ASSEMBLY "LOW BAY" SEE DETAIL B 3'-5'' 3'-5"7 m SEE DETAIL SEE PAGE 14 FOR STRAP "LOW BAY 1 1'-6' WALL D SEE DETAIL C SEE PAGE 15 WELD LE' STRAP CONNECTION PLATE SEE DETAIL A —A CONTINUOUS WELD ALL THE WAY AROUND DETAIL A NTS COLUMN ASSEMBLY IF APPLICABLE SEE TABLE PAGE 15 OTE SEE PAGE 14 P COLUMN ASSEMB "STANDARD BE NOTE: 1) CONTINUOUS WELD 2' EACH SIDE OF STRAP. WELD 3-12 ELSEWHERE TYPICAL EACH SIDE. 2) TYP. EACH SIDE TRACK SUGH[TLY SHORTER THAN COLUMN SEE DETAIL A WALL B 3)SUPS INSIDE BOTTOM & TOP ALL TRACK. MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. S X—BRACING (e.oµ M w w rd"r BNa.q syn..�a M�.).vne.]LEOLA, PA ❑ ELKHART, IN ❑ BENNINGTON .Vi ,,. in<. SEE PAGE 15 FOR SEE PAGE 15 FOR WELD LENGTH "LOW WELD LENGTH "LOW BAY"� BAY" COLUMN ASSEMBLY F "LOW BAY" DETAIL B NTS 14 GA. STEEL 33 KSI MIN. GALVANIZED / WALL Y TOP TRACK STRAP "STANDARD STUD COLUMN STRAP "LOW ASSEMBLY BAY BAY "STANDARD BAY" DETAIL C 1 7/8" 1 7/8" INTERIOR 11 3/8" —� SIDE EXTERIOR SIDE 12' 3/8" CHAMFERS (4) PLACES DETAIL A —A STRAP CONNECTION PLATE NTS JOB NO: 0000 SITE: VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: SHEETZ OF J O6 O$ O4 Fred Ho r er J APPROVED BY: SCALE: SIZE BUILDING TYPE: RE 1/4' = 1'-0" B 11630LS1P200A 0 ' FOR W12 X 22 SEAL FASTENING TABLE ELEVATioN. LANDSITE 5 FIRE RATING: NON-COMBUSTABLE STRUCTURAL WALL SHEATHING: STUD, (ZONE 4) STUD, (ZONE 5) STUD SPACING (ZONE 4) STUD SPACING (ZONE 5) WALL SHEATHING FASTENING (ZONE 4)°' WALL SHEATHING FASTENING (ZONE 5)B" ROOF SHEATHINGS ROOF FASTENING ROOF FASTENERS ROOF SYSTEM ROOF ZONE FASTENER MULTIPLIER RAFTER STRAP FASTENER AND NO. SHORT WALL ROOF TRACK TO WALL TRACK LONG WALL ROOF TRACK TO WALL TRACK WALL STUD TO FLOOR TRACK CONNECTION FLOOR TRACK TO FRAME STENNI NO STENNP 3 5/8" 16 GA.12 3 5/8" 16 GA.t2 16" O.C. 16" O.C. 12" O.C',` 8" O.C.2 12" O.C." 8" O.C.2 0.6C22 12" O.C. ZONE 3; 24" O.C. ELSEWHERE #12 SDS FMI-45 OR EQUIVALENT SEE LINE 8 2 #8 SDS EACH END OF STRAP" FBGW' 2"-36" 4 PLACES MIN. FBGW' 2"-60" 4 PLACES MIN. 2 #8 SDS, ONE EACH SIDE OF STUD HILTI X-ZF WITH 1" WASHER 24" O.C. NOTES: 1. STENNI FASTENERS: #8-15 2 1/4" SIDS 2. GYPSUM FASTENERS: #8 SDS (DRY WALL SCREW NOT PERMITTED; SEE NOTE 6) W/ WAFER, PANCAKE OR MODIFIED TRUSS HEAD; PANEL MAY BE APPLIED PARALLEL TO STUDS. DO NOT USE BUGLE HEAD SCREW. 3. RAFTERS 8" CEE. 4. ORIENT AND FASTEN GYPSUM PER UL REQUIREMENTS FOR RATED WALLS WITH STENNI PANEL 5. HEIGHTS MEASURED TO THE TOP OF THE USI BUILDING: ADD 10 FT. TO NUMBER, WHICH IS HEIGHT TO BOTTOM OF USI FLOOR. 6. FASTENERS MUST CONFORM TO SAE J78 OR ICBO AC 118. 7. ZONE 5 = 3 FT. FROM EACH CORNER, ZONE 4 = ELSEWHERE ON WALL. 8. WELDING RAFTER TO ROOF OR WALL TRACK NOT REQUIRED. 9. FBGW = FLARE BEVEL GROOVE WELD. 10. STRUCTURAL SHEATHING IS EXTERIOR 5/8" TYPE X FOR NON-COMBUSTABLE APPLICATION. 11. STRAP MAY BE 1 1/2" 20 GA. MINIMUM. 12. STUDS ARE 3 5/8" X 1 5/8" X 1/2" RETURN. MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. A — eu,ma ars"c m,rnrr 7LEOLA. PA ELKHART. IN INTERIOR VIEW FRAMING DIMENSIONS FOR GENERATOR LOUVER AND EXHAUST BACK PLATE DRILL 4 HOLES AND ATTACH TO WALL WITH 2" HEX HEAD — SCREWS OR EQUIVALENT 0 0 0 .0 0 < 8" PIPE TRIM TO 000 0 THICKNESS OF WALL COMPLETED THIMBLE o o O o O 0 0 4" PIPE TRIM TO THICKNESS OF WALL? FASTENING TABLE DRILL 4 HOLES AND ATTACH TO WALL WITH 2" HEX HEAD SCREWS OR EQUIVALENT INTERIOR PIECE Fred Ho APPROVED BY: 4" = V-0 EXTERIOR PIECE 0000 SITE: VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER: VERIZON WIRELESS SHEET: OATS 14 OF 15 06/08/04 1163OLS1P200A I o LOW BAY DETAILS STRAP WIDTH (INCHES)2 4 STRAP GAUGE 14 COLUMN, LOW BAYS a1/2 z is COLUMN STANDARD BAY4 NA WELD LENGTH (INCHES) „ STANDARD BAY DETAILS STRAP WIDTH (INCHES)2 4 STRAP GAUGE 74 COLUMN, LOW BAY' NA COLUMN STANDARD BAY43WT WELD LENGTH (INCHES) 11 10' WIDE SHELTER NOTES: 1. N/A 2. BAY WIDTH AND STRAP LOCATIONS AS SHOWN IN DRAWING. 3. "LOW " BAY = STRAP CONNECTED TO COLUMN BELOW ROOF END RAFTER. 4. "STANDARD BAY" = STRAP CONNECTED TO ROOF END RAFTER DIRECTLY ABOVE COLUMN. 5. N/A 6. N/A er @idi" Sy.MILLER BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. —16.. mera aiema m ea, mash. er X—BRACING TABLES e Il1lR YdN. !Yllps NII4N1' M eaNat (e.cyl by w ro Miler Bwleng Syrt�m. Nc) •IMiwl tlw piw aAMen aubwrizalbn of taller Bub6g 7LEOLA, PA ❑ ELKHART, IN I-1 BENNINGTON .VT 12' WIDE SHELTER LOW BAY DETAILS STRAP WIDTH (INCHES)2 4 STRAP GAUGE14 COLUMN, LOW BAYS31�x /4" COLUMN STANDARD BAY4 NA WELD LENGTH (INCHES) 11 STANDARD BAY DETAILS STRAP WIDTH (INCHES)2 4 STRAP GAUGE 14 COLUMN, LOW BAY' NA COLUMN STANDARD BAY4� WELD LENGTH (INCHES) 11 NOTES: 1. MAY BE REPLACED WITH 31/2" X 6" 16 GA. BOXI. 2 BAY WIDTH AND STRAP LOCATIONS AS SHOWN IN DRAWING. 3. "LOW " BAY = STRAP CONNECTED TO COLUMN BELOW ROOF END RAFTER, 4. "STANDARD BAY" = STRAP CONNECTED TO ROOF END RAFTER DIRECTLY ABOVE COLUMN. 5. MAY BE REPLACED WITH 4" X 6" 16 GA. BOXI. 6. MAYBE REPLACED WITH 4"X 6" 14 GA. BOX2. 0000 SRE VARIOUS, VT CUSTOMER VERIZOCN WIRELESS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: SHEET: 1 Of 1; OF)/I 4-� = V-0^I B 1 1 1630LS 1 P200A SD060Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine Generator Sets Continuous Standby Power Rating 60KW 60 Hz 160KVA 50 Hz FEATURES ■ INNOVATIVE DESIGN & PROTOTYPE TESTING are key components of GENERAC'S success in "IMPROVING POWER BY DESIGN." But it doesn't stop there. Total commitment to component testing, reliability testing, environmental testing, destruction and life testing, plus testing to applicable CSA, NEMA, EGSA, and other standards, allows you to choose GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS with the confidence that these systems will provide superior performance. ■ TEST CRITERIA: ✓ PROTOTYPE TESTED ✓ SYSTEM TORSIONAL TESTED ✓ ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ✓ NEMA MG1-22 EVALUATION ✓ MOTOR STARTING ABILITY ✓ SHORT CIRCUIT TESTING ✓ UL 2200 COMPLIANCE AVAILABLE ■ SOLID-STATE, FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE REGULATION. This state-of-the-art power maximizing regulation system is standard on all Generac models. It provides optimized Prime Power Rating 48KW 60 Hz 148KVA 50 Hz Power Matched Turbocharged FAST RESPONSE to changing load conditions and MAXIMUM MOTOR STARTING CAPABILITY by electronically torque -matching the surge loads to the engine. ■ SINGLE SOURCE SERVICE RESPONSE from Generac's dealer network provides parts and service know-how for the entire unit, from the engine to the smallest electronic component. You are never on your own when you own an GENERAC POWER SYSTEM. ■ ECONOMICAL DIESEL POWER. Low cost operation due to modern diesel engine technology. Better fuel utilization plus lower cost per gallon provide real savings. ■ LONGER ENGINE LIFE. Generac heavy-duty diesels provide long and reliable operating life. ■ GENERAC TRANSFER SWITCHES, SWITCHGEAR AND ACCESSORIES. Long life and reliability is synonymouswith GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS. One reason for this confidence is that the GENERAC product line includes its own transfer systems, accessories, switchgear and controls for total system compatibility. GENERAC° POWER SYSTEMS, INC. APPLICATION & ENGINEERING DATA SD060 GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS TYPE.............................................................. Four -pole, revolving field ROTOR INSULATION.............................................................. Class H STATOR INSULATION............................................................ Class H TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION ............................................... <3% TELEPHONE INTERFERENCE FACTOR (TIF) ........................... <50 ALTERNATOR ........................................ Self -ventilated and drip -proof BEARINGS (PRE-LUBED & SEALED) ................................................1 COUPLING............................................................ Direct, Flexible Disc LOAD CAPACITY (STANDBY) .................................................... 100% LOAD CAPACITY (PRIME).......................................................... 110% NOTE: Emergency loading in compliance with NFPA 99, NFPA 110, paragraph 5-13.2.6. Generator rating and performance in accordance with ISO8528-5, BS5514, SAE J1349, IS03046 and DIN6271 standards. EXCITATION SYSTEM O BRUSHLESS ............................ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Eight -pole exciter w/ battery -driven field boost ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ O PERMANENT MAGNET EXCITER ............. Eighteen pole exciter ✓ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ REGULATION.................................................................. Solid-state ✓ +1 % regulation ✓ GENERATOR FEATURES ■ Four pole, revolving field generator is directly connected to the engine shaft through a heavy-duty, flexible disc for permanent alignment. ■ Generator meets temperature rise standards for class "F" insulation as define by NEMA MG1-32.6 and NEMA1-1.65, while the insulation system meets the requirements for the higher class "H" rating. ■ All models have passed a three-phase symmetrical short circuit test to assure system protection and reliability. ■ Unit is tested with an oscillograph for motor -starting ability by measuring instantaneous voltage dip. ■ All models utilize an advanced wire harness design for reliable interconnection within the circuitry. ■ Magnetic circuit, including amortisseur windings, tooth and skewed stator design, provides a minimal level of waveform distortion and an electromagnetic interference level which meets accepted requirements for standard AM radio, TV, and marine radio telephone applications. ■ Voltage waveform deviation, total harmonic content of the AC waveform, T.I.F. (Telephone Influence Factor) and non -linear loading have been evaluated to acceptable standards in accordance with NEMA MG1. ■ Alternator is self -ventilated and drip -proof constructed. ■ Fully life -tested protective systems, including "field circuit and thermal overload protection" and optional main -line circuit breakers are capable of handling full output capacity. ■ System Torsional acceptability confirmed during Prototype Testing. MAKE.................................................................................... GENERAC MODEL....................................................................................... 3.9DTA CYLINDERS............................................................................... 4 in -line DISPLACEMENT...................................................3.9 Liter (238 cu.in.) BORE......................................................................... 104 mm (4.09 in.) STROKE..................................................................... 115 mm (4.52 in.) COMPRESSION RATIO............................................................. 16.5:1 INTAKE AIR ................................................. Turbocharged/Aftercooled NUMBER OF MAIN BEARINGS..........................................................5 CONNECTING RODS..........................................4-Drop Forged Steel CYLINDER HEAD ....................................... Cast Iron Overhead Valve PISTONS................................................................... 4- Aluminum Alloy CRANKSHAFT............................................................. Hardened, Steel VALVE TRAIN LIFTER TYPE..................................................................................Solid INTAKE VALVE MATERIAL ..................... Special Heat Resistant Steel EXHAUST VALVE MATERIAL ................. Special Heat Resistant Steel HARDENED VALVE SEATS .............................................. Replaceable ENGINE GOVERNOR O MECHANICAL (Gear Driven)..............................................Standard FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 5.0% STEADY STATE REGULATION ........................................... +0.33% OELECTRONIC.......................................................................Optional FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 0.5% STEADY STATE REGULATION ........................................... +0.25% LUBRICATION SYSTEM TYPEOF OIL PUMP..................................................................... Gear OIL FILTER.............................................................. Full flow, Cartridge CRANKCASE CAPACITY ......................................... 18 Litres (19 qts.) OILCOOLER....................................................................... Oil to water COOLING SYSTEM TYPE OF SYSTEM ............................. Pressurized, Closed Recovery WATER PUMP ................................................. Pre-Lubed, Self -Sealing TYPEOF FAN............................................................................ Pusher NUMBER OF FAN BLADES.................................................................7 DIAMETER OF FAN.....................................................457 mm (18 in.) COOLANT HEATER ....................................................... 120V. 1800 W FUEL SYSTEM FUEL.......................................................... #2D Fuel (Min Cetane #40) (Fuel should conform to ASTM Spec.) FUEL FILTER............................................................... Single Cartridge FUEL INJECTION PUMP ..................................................... Stanadyne FUEL PUMP......................................................................... Mechanical INJECTORS .................................................... Multi -Hole, Nozzle Type ENGINE TYPE............................................................... Direct Injection FUEL LINE (Supply).................................................7.94 mm (0.31 in.) FUEL RETURN LINE................................................6.35 mm (0.25 in.) STARTING AID.................................................................... Glow Plugs ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BATTERY CHARGE ALTERNATOR ......................... 30 Amps at 24 V STARTER MOTOR........................................................................ 24 V RECOMMENDED BATTERY ................... (2)-12 Volt, 90 A.H., 4DLT GROUND POLARITY.............................................................. Negative Rating definitions -Standby: Applicable for supplying emergency powerforthe duration ofthe utility power outage. No overload capability is available for this rating. (All ratings in accordance with BS55 14, IS03046 and DIN6271). Prime (Unlimited Running Time): Applicable forsupplying electric power in lieu of commercially purchased power. Prime power is the maximum power available at variable load. A 10 %overload capacity is available for 1 hour in 12 hours. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046, IS08528 and DIN6271). GENERAC(h) POWER SYSTEMS, INC. SD060 OPERATING DATA STANDBY PRIME SD060 SD060 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KW-60Hz Rated AMP Rated AMP 120/240V, 1-phase, 1.0 pf 60 250 48 200 120/208V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf NOTE: Consultyour 60 208 48 166 120/240V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf Generacdealerfor 60 180 48 144 277/480V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf additional voltages. 60 90 48 72 600V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf 60 72 48 58 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KVA-50Hz Rated AMP Rated AMP 110/220V, 1-phase, 1.0 pf 48 218 38 172 115/200V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf NOTE: Consultyour 60 173 48 138 100/200V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf Generac dealer for 60 173 48 138 231/400V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf additional voltage 60 87 48 69 480V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf 60 72 48 58 MOTOR STARTING KVA Maximum at 35% instantaneous voltage dip 120/2081240V 77 4 V 120/208/240V 277 4 with standard alternator; 50/60 Hz 100/120 1171141 100/120 117/141 with optional alternator; 50/60 Hz 234/281 276/331 234/281 276/331 FUEL Fuel consumption-60 Hz Load im NYR $Qf¢ gal./hr. 4.3 3.6 3.6 3.0 liters/hr. 16.3 13.5 13.6 11.3 Fuel consumption-50 Hz gal./hr. 3.6 3.0 3.0 2.5 liters/hr. 13.5 11.2 11.3 9.3 Fuel pump lift COOLING Coolant capacity System - lit. (US gal.) 15.9 (4.2) 15.9 (4.2) Engine - lit. (US gal.) 6.4 (1.7) 6.4 (1.7) Radiator - lit. (US gal.) 9.5 (2.5) 9.5 (2.5) Coolant flow/min. 60 Hz - lit. (US gal.) 128 (34) 128 (34) 50 Hz - lit. (US gal.) 107 (28) 107 (28) Heat rejection to coolant 60 Hz full load BTU/hr. 170,900 136,700 Heat rejection to coolant 50 Hz full load BTU/hr. 142,400 113,900 Inlet air to radiator 60 Hz - m'/min. (cfm) 204 (7,200) 204 (7,200) 50 Hz - m'/min. (cfm) 170 (6004) 170 (6004) Max. air temperature to radiator °C (°F) 54.4 (130) 54.4 (130) Max. ambient temperature °C (°F) 48.9 (120) 48.9 (120) COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS Flow at rated power 60 Hz - cfm 209 168 50 Hz - m3/min. 4.7 3.8 EXHAUST Exhaust flow at rated output 60 Hz - m3/min. (dm) 15.5 (549) 12.4 (439) 50 Hz - m3/min. (cfm) 12.3 (434) 10 (353) Max recommended back pressure "Hg 1.5 1.5 Exhaust temperature 60 Hz (full load) °C (°F) 524 (975) 459 (858) Exhaust outlet size 3" 3" ENGINE Rated RPM 60 Hz 1800 1800 50 Hz 1500 1500 HP at rated KW 60 Hz 92 74 50 Hz 73 59 Piston speed 60 Hz - m/min. (ft./min.) 414 (1358) 414 (1358) 50 Hz - m/min. (ft./min.) 345 (1132) 345 (1132) BMEP 60 Hz - psi 170 138 50 Hz - psi 161 130 DERATION FACTORS Temperature 5% for every 100C above - °C 25 25 2.77% for every 10OF above - °F 77 77 Altitude 1.1 % for every 100 m above - m 1829 1829 3.5% for every 1000 ft. above - ft. 6000 6000 STANDARD ENGINE & SAFETY FEATURES SD060 ■ High Coolant Temperature Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Coolant Level Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Oil Pressure Automatic Shutdown ■ Overspeed Automatic Shutdown (Solid-state) ■ Crank Limiter (Solid-state) ■ Oil Drain Extension ■ Radiator Drain Extension ■ Factory -Installed Cool Flow Radiator ■ Closed Coolant Recovery System ■ UV/Ozone Resistant Hoses ■ Rubber -Booted Engine Electrical Connections ■ Secondary Fuel Filter OPTIONS ■ Fuel Lockoff Solenoid ■ Stainless Steel Flexible Exhaust Connection ■ Battery Charge Alternator ■ Battery Cables ■ Battery Tray ■ Vibration Isolation of Unit to Mounting Base ■ 12 Volt, Solenoid -activated Starter Motor ■ Air Cleaner ■ Fan Guard ■ Control Console ■ Radiator Duct Adapter ■ OPTIONAL COOLING SYSTEM ACCESSORIES ■ ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT O Coolant Heater 120V O Automatic Transfer Switch O Isochronous Governor ■ OPTIONAL FUEL ACCESSORIES O 3 Light Remote Annunciator O Flexible Fuel Lines O 5 Light Remote Annunciator O UL Listed Fuel Tanks O 20 Light Remote Annunciator O Base Tank Low Fuel Alarm O Remote Relay Panels O Primary Fuel Filter O Unit Vibration Isolators (Pad/Spring) O Primary Fuel Filter with Heater O Oil Make -Up System O Oil Heater ■ OPTIONAL EXHAUST ACCESSORIES O 5 Year Warranties O Critical Exhaust Silencer O Export Boxing O GenLinkO Communications Software ■ OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES O Battery, 12 Volt, 135 A.H., 4DLT ■ OPTIONAL ENCLOSURE O 2A Battery Charger O Weather Protective O 10A Dual Rate Battery Charger O Sound Attenuated O Battery Heater O Aluminum and Stainless Steel O Enclosed Muffler ■ OPTIONAL ALTERNATOR ACCESSORIES O Alternator Upsizing O Alternator Strip Heater O Alternator Tropicalization O Voltage Changeover Switch O Main Line Circuit Breaker ■ CONTROL CONSOLE OPTIONS O Analog Control "C Panel (Bulletin 0151160SBY) O Analog/Digital Control "E" Panel (Bulletin 0161310SBY) Distributed by: Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Dimensions shown are approximate. Contact your Generac dealer for certified drawings. DO NOT USE THESE DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES. FA!30 1400 [55.1'1 i !F1 I-- 940 [37.0'] --I ! 1016 [40.0'1 mm [in] �il'I��•'I��_�II� �Y. Y GENERAC' POWER SYSTEMS, INC. • P.O. BOX 8 • WAUKESHA, WI 53187 262/544-481 1 -FAX 262/544-4851 Bulletin 0166800SBY/ Printed in USA 10.02 All specifications subject to change without notice. DIESEL 60 KW @ 60 Hz. Stand -By Power D60F*J4 54 KW @ 60 Hz. Prime Power ■ Katolight's commitment to quality has been an ■ Katolight supplies a broad range of accessories, fully industry standard since 1952. integrated to our generator sets, to match any requirement worldwide. ■ Katolight specializes in custom designing any application to meet the customers' most difficult ■ Katolight generator sets come standard with a 2 year, specifications. 1500 hour limited warranty. Optional warranty periods are also available, contact factory for details. ■ Each and every unit is factory tested. This can eliminate costly startup and installation delays. ■ This model accepts 100% of nameplate rating, per NFPA 110. Model # Volts Hz Phase Power Factor Standby Ratings Prime Ratings Connection Amps kW/kVA Amps kW/kVA D60FRJ4 2771480 60 3 0.8 90 60/75 81 54/67.5 12 LEAD HI WYE D60FPJ4 120/208 60 3 0.8 208 60/75 187 54/67.5 12 LEAD LOW WYE D60FJJ4 120/240 60 3 0,8 180 60/75 162 54/67.5 12 LEAD HI DELTA D60FNJ4 347/600 60 3 0.8 72 60/75 65 54/67.5 4 LEAD WYE D60FGJ4 120/240 60 1 1.0 250 60/60 225 54/54 12 LEAD ZIG-ZAG D60FDJ4 1 120/240 1 60 1 1 1 10 1 250 1 60/60 225 1 54/54 4 LEAD Form 60J/0303 KATOLIGHT STANDARD EQUIPMENT CONTROLPANEL Model #45 control panel - AC voltmeter, 31/2, 2% accuracy - AC ammeter, 31/2, 2% accuracy Combination VM/AM selector switch, 4 position Frequency meter, 3'/2, 55-65 Hz. Vibration shock mounts (4) - Engine control - KASSEC-12 VDC, with cyclic cranking timer 4 engine shutdowns with separate failure lights • High water temperature / Low water level • Low oil pressure . Engine overspeed • Engine overcrank Engine gauges - 2" " Battery voltmeter • Water temperature • Oil pressure • Running time meter - 5 digits 3 position mode switch (auto -off -manual) ENGINE Air cleaner Fuel pump Fuel filter Oil pump Full flow oil filter Jacket water pump Thermostat Exhaust manifold — dry Oil cooler Blower fan & fan drive Radiator - unit mounted Vibration isolators - pad type Electric starting motor - 12v D 60F*J4 Diesel Gen -Set ENGINE (cont.) Turbocharged Governor - Mechanical Base - formed steel Housing & flywheel Charging alternator - 12v Battery box & cables Flexible fuel & exhaust connectors GENERATOR A.C. Generator Brushless design Single bearing Direct connection with flex plate Class H insulation All models manufactured to meet NEMA MG1-22.4 and CSA standards Telephone influence factor is well within NEMA standards Wave form deviation factor is no more than 5%, well within NEMA standards Harmonic content is 3.0% maximum Permanently lubricated ball type bearings Generator is self -ventilated Drip -proof construction VOLTAGE REGULATOR Voltage adjust rheostat EMI filter (Internal Electromagnetic Interference) Underspeed protection Overexcitation protection Fully encapsulated Regulation —1 % 1 82 'I r 34 Drawing above for illustration purposes only, based on standard open power 480 volt generator. Lengths may vary with other voltages. KATOLIGHT D60F*J4 Diesel Gen -Set ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA 60 Hz Model: ............................................................................................................................ 4045TF 150 Type: ................................................................................................................................ 4-Cycle Aspiration: ................................................................................................................... Turbocharged Cylinder Arrangement: (Number, inline,V,etc.):.............................................................................................. 4-Inline Displacement- Cu. In. (lit)...............................................................................................276 (4.5) Bore - in. (cm) x stroke - in.(cm)...........................................................................4.2 (10.6) x 5.0 (12.7) CompressionRatio: ........................................................................................................... 17.01 RatedRPM.........................................................................................................................1800 Rating..................................................................................................Standby .................................................. Prime BMEP: psi(kPa)............................................................................. 160 0,105) ..........................................159 (1,096) Maximum Power at Rated RPM - bhp(kW)......................................... 100 (75) .................................................90 (67) INSTALLATION DATA* Dimensions & Weight Length: in.(cm)......................................................................................................82 (208) Width: in. (cm).......................................................................................................34 (86) Height: in. (cm)......................................................................................................47 (119) Weight(dry): lb.(Kg)............................................................................................1,796 (815) Liquid Capacity Total Oil System: gal (lit).....................................................................................3.5 (13.2) Engine Jacket Water Capacity: gal (lit)...................................................................2.3 (8.5) System Coolant Capacity: gal (lit).........................................................................4.8 (18.2) Electrical System ElectricVolts DC.......................................................................................................... 12 Cold Cranking Amps under0°F (-17.81C)................................................................................................ 640 Exhaust System Gas Temp. (Stack): OF (IC)..........................................946 (508) ................................................ 937 (503) Gas Volume at Stack Temp.: CFM (m3/min) .......................480 (13.6) ............................................... 472 (13.4) Maximum Allowable Back Pressure: in. H20(kPa).......................................30 (7.5) ................................................... 30(7.5) Emissions- HC: g/hp-hr.............................................................0.20 .........................................................0.28 Emissions- CO: g/hp-hr.............................................................0.23 .........................................................0.19 Emissions- NOx: g/hp-hr..............................................................8.51 .........................................................7.83 Cooling System Ambient Capacity of Radiator: OF (°C).................................128 (53).................................................. 128 (53) Maximum Allowable Static Pressure on Rad. Exhaust: in. H2O (kPa) ............................0.5 (.12) .................................................. 0.5 (.12) Water Pump Capacity: gpm (lit/min)....................................38 (144).................................................. 38 (144) Heat Rejection to Coolant: BTUM(kW).............................. 2,445 (43) ............................................... 2,436 (43) Heat Radiated to Ambient: BTUM(kW)...........................1,109 (19.5)............................................ 1,091 (19.2) Air Requirements Aspirating: CFM (m3/min).............................187 (5.3) ................................................. 183 (5.2) Air Flow Required for Rad. Cooled Unit: CFM (m3/min) ......................... 4,024 (114) ............................................. 3,960 (112) Air Flow Required for Heat Exchanger/Remote Rad. based on 20°F Rise: CFM (m3/min).........................3,081 (87.3)............................................ 3,031 (85.8) Fuel Consumption: gal/hr (lit/hr) At 100% of Power Rating: ........................................................ 4.9(18.5)................................................ 4.8 (18.2) At75% of Power Rating: ........................................................ 3.7(14.0)................................................ 3.5 (13.3) At 50% of Power Rating: ........................................................ 2.7(10.2).................................................. 2.6 (9.9) Sound Level Data Sound level at full load 23 ft (7m) opu w/ critical grade muffler(dBA)...............................81.3.........................................................81.1 23 ft (7m) Sound Attenuated Housing(dBA)................................74.3.........................................................73.9 Sound level at no load 23 ft (7m) opu w/ critical grade muffler(dBA)...............................79.4.........................................................79.2 23 ft (7m) Sound Attenuated Housing(dBA)................................69.4.........................................................69.0 Deration Altitude 2% per 1,000 ft above......................................................................................... 8,000 ft 2% per 305 m above............................................................... ............................ 2,438 m Temperature .5% per 10OF above............................................................................................... 77°F .5% per 5.5°C above............................................................................................. 25°C " Installation data based on 480 volt, 60 Hz. application and open power unit. ♦ For sound level readings with other Katolight housings, please contact factory. Sound level data acquired per Test Method SAE J1074. Installation factors and site conditions can affect sound levels. OPTIONS Control Panel *' NOTE: #45 series control panel is standard on all units, see page 2 of spec sheet for standard features. O Model #45 Series Control Panel Options O Emergency stop button O Alarm buzzer with silencing switch O Auxiliary relay for dry contacts (2 max.) O A separate low water level light is optional O Hooded panel lights (2) and on/off switch O NEMA 12 Panel Face O Additional LED lights (4 max.) One or two of the following conditions may be indicated: ❑ unit not in auto ❑ low fuel level ❑ low water level ❑ low water temp. ❑ EPS supplying load ❑ pre -alarm oil ❑ pre -alarm temp. ❑ charger malfunction O Model #50 Series Control Panel STANDARD FEATURES: same as #45 series control panel except for these added features: O Hooded panel lights (2) and on/off switch 04 Engine shutdowns O 12 light engine control package meeting NFPA-110 requirement O Repetitive alarm buzzer and silencing switch O Light and alarm press to test #50 SERIES OPTIONS O Emergency stop button O Additional space for one 31/2 meter O Auxiliary relay for dry contacts (2 max.) O A separate low water light is optional O Additional LED lights (4 max.) One to four additional conditions may be indicated: customer to specify O NEMA 12 Panel Face O Model #60 and #80 Series Custom Control Panels - It may be necessary to use a 60 or 80 series control panel on certain units where numerous options are required. O Microprocessor Control Panel — KDGC GEN-SET OPTIONS Cooling System O Remote Radiator O High Ambient Radiator O Heat Exchanger Cooling o Radiator Duct Flange Diesel Gen -Set Fuel System O Fuel/Water Separator O Day Tank O Above Ground Fuel Tank O Auxiliary Fuel Pump O Sub -Base Mounted Fuel Tank ❑ Single Wall ❑ Double Wall ❑ UL Listed Exhaust System O Residential Grade Muffler O Critical Grade Muffler o Hospital Grade Muffler O Rain Cap Engine Electrical System O Battery ❑ Lead -Acid ❑ Nicad O Battery Warmer Plate O Battery Rack O Battery Charger ❑ Automatic ❑ Trickle ❑ Mounted & Wired Generator O Main Line Circuit Breaker ❑ Shunt trip ❑ Auxiliary switch O PMG Excitation & DVR 2000 Regulator O Space Heaters 120/240 volt O Special Testing O Additional Temperature Rise Generators Available (80-C, 105°C, & 130°C) Additional Optional Equipment O Spring vibration isolators 0 Oil Drain Extension O Housings ❑ Sound Attenuated ❑ Weather Proof ❑ Aluminum ❑ Interior lights AC or DC ❑ Floor Plate 0 Jacket Water Heater 0 Crankcase Oil Heater O Trailer Mounting O Isochronous Governor O Remote Annunciator 0 12 Light Annunciator ❑ Flush Mounted ❑ Surface Mounted ❑ 4 additional lights, if needed O Export Boxing O Warranties ❑ 2 Year ❑ 5 Year O Operating instructions under plexi-glass 0 Service indicator light LIST OF ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS Last Name First Name Address Property No. Windjammer Hospitality (building only) 1076 Williston Road 1810-01076C Group South Burlington, VT 05403 Windjammer Hospitality (land only) 1076 Williston Road 1810-01076.E Group LLC South Burlington, VT 05403 State of Vermont Vermont Agency of Transportation None Interstate 89 1 National Life Drive Drawer 33 Monpelier, VT 05633-0001 Friendly's Restaurant Robert and Diane Smith 0570-00001 C 23 Concord Avenue Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Larkin Tarrant & Hoel c/o Robert and Diane Smith 0570-00001 L 23 Concord Avenue Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Champlain Oil Co., Inc. PO Box 2126 1810-01055C South Burlington, VT 05407 Page 1 of 1 Body Material: ALUMINUM Maximum Wattage: 75W Shippable via UPS: Yes Bulb Base: Medium UL and/or CSA listed use: Suitable for Wet Voltage: 120V Locations Style: Contemporary Bulbs: bulb not included View other products in the Nevv Strut USA family. «< Back Aw� Back To Top Photographs and drawings herein on each individual page are the property of Kichler and may not be repro, without Kichler's written consent Powered by l! H R A N D €'71 a trix © 2002 All Rights Reserved. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the User Agreement file://c:\windows\TEMP\triCLHFJ.httn 12/23/02 General Power Density Site Name: South Burlington 3, VT Tower Height: 57.5/47.5 ft rad center Calculated Maximum Operator Operating Number of ERP Per Total ERP Distance to Power Permissable Fraction of Frequency Trans. Trans. Target MPE Density Exposure" (MHz) (watts) (watts) (feet) (mW/cm^2) (mW/cm^2) (%) Verizon 880 9 200 1800 47.5 0.2869 0.56733 50.57% Verizon 1900 3 200 600 47.5 0.0956 1 9.56% Total Percentage of Maximum Permissible Exposure 60.13% "Guidelines adopted by the FCC on August 1, 1996, 47 CFR Part 1 based on NCRP Report 86, 1986 and generally on ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 MHz = Megahertz mW/cm^2 = milliwatts per square centimeter ERP = Effective Radiated Power Absolute worst case scenario, maximum values used. Page 1 No Text C ENGINEERING •PLANNING •DEVELOPMENT• MANAGEMENT Boi� &K��d 11111C. November 9, 2004 418546P Mr. Brian Robertson City of South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application # SP-04-38 Verizon Wireless, 1068 Williston Road, Holiday Inn Site Dear Brian: Per the City's request stated in its October 27, 2004 DRB Report, we are submitting the following Landscape Budget for the proposed planting plan. 1 — Sargent Crabapple (Malus sargentii) 1 3/4" Cal. $275.00 30 — Dark Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis'Nigra') 7' Ht. $6,000.00 37 — Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) 9" Ht. $444.00 Total $6,719.00 Please contact me at 802-878-7661 Ext. 15, if you have any questions or comments. Respectfully Submitted, DuBOIS AND KING, INC. 93hn A. Steele, ASLA Landscape Architect I:\418546P\Admin\Landscape Budget 11-9-04.doc 25 Wentworth Drive • Williston, Vermont 05495 (802) 878-7661 (802) 878-2907 (FAX) Randolph, Vermont Nashua, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: October 27, 2004 \drb\misc\nynex_williston\conditional_use.doc Application received: October 4, 2004 CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-04-12 SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-04-38 1068 WILLISTON ROAD Agenda #15-16 Meeting Date: November 9, 2004 Owner Applicant Champlain School Apartments Partnership Nynex Mobile Limited Partnership 410 Shelburne Road Burlington, VT 05401 Engineer Property Information Dubois and King, Inc. Tax Parcel 1810-01068-C 25 Wentworth Drive Commercial 1 (Cl) Zoning District; Traffic Williston, VT 05495 Overla District — Zone 3 ► 1001 ti p 1 ' `k LR§^. i � M�,� �.•. n �y� !,� '1' A'� ale°' 01, fi tAr Mao;, _y tt� '" £ v.a all e J1 Nynex Mobile Ltd Partnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking conditional use and site plan approval under Article 14, Site Plan and Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to: 1) install a 60-foot high monopole with hidden antennas, and 2) install a 12' x 30' equipment shelter, 1068 Williston Road. Associate Planner Brian Robertson and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on October 4, 2004 and have the following comments. Table 1. Dimensional Requirements; Cl Zoning District Required Proposed Min. Lot Size 40,000 SF 169,888 SF Max. Building Coves e 40% 23% ♦ Max. Overall Coverage 70% 81% Min. Front Setback 57 ft. 640 ft. Min. Side Setback 10 ft. 10 ft. Min. Rear Setback 30 ft. 195 ft. Front Yard Covcra c 30% <30% zoning compliance ♦ preexisting non-compliance The existing coverage on the subject property exceeds the allowable 70%. The applicant is proposing to increase the coverage on the subject property by 380 square feet. The Development Review Board does not have the authority to approve an increase in the coverage over the allowable 70%. 1. The plans shall be revised to eliminate any increase in overall coverage, prior to site plan approval. CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards 1. The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed project is consistent with the planned character of the area, as defined by the Comprehensive Plan, 2. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which P the proposed use is located. The proposed is consistent with the stated purpose of the C1 Zoning District. 3. The Development Review Board must find that the proposed uses will not adversely affect the following: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. The proposed project will not adversely affect municipal services. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. Staff does not feel that the proposed project will have an adverse affect on the character of the neighborhood or zoning district that this property falls within. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposed structures will not have an adverse affect on the traffic patterns in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in effect. The proposed project is in keeping with applicable regulations. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. The proposed project will not affect renewable energy resources. (0 General public health and welfare. The proposed project will not have an adverse affect on general public welfare. Verizon Wireless is obligated by Federal law to comply with the radio frequency emissions levels established by the Federal Communications Commission. Pursuant to Section 3.13(F) of the Land Development Regulations the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: The Development Review Board, in granting conditional use approval, may impose conditions of the following: 1. Size and construction of structures, quantities of materials, storage locations, handling of materials, and hours of operations. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. 2. Warning systems, fire controls, and other safeguards 3 Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. 3. Provision for continuous monitoring and reporting. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. 4. Other restrictions as may be necessary to protect public health and safety. The proposed facility will be enclosed by an 8' high chain link fence. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any additional conditions to the proposed project. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Pursuant to Sections 14.06 and 14.07 of the Land Development Regulations the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: (a) The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement, and adequate parking areas. The proposed project has been planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting and safe pedestrian movement. Section 13.18 of the Land Development Regulations requires that the proposed project provide adequate parking spaces for maintenance, service, or other vehicles required for the facility. The applicant has stated that the proposed facility will be visited once or twice per month for routine maintenance, so one (1) additional parking space shall be provided on the subject property. There are a sufficient number of parking spaces on the property to serve the maintenance requirements of the proposed structures. The plans depict a total of 236 parking spaces. The plans submitted do not accurately reflect the parking layout as it currently exists on the site. 2. The plans shall be revised to accurately reflect the parking layout as it currently exists on the site, prior to site plan approval. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The parking spaces on the subject property are currently in existence. (c) Without restricting the permissible limits of the applicable zoning district, the height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and existing or adjoining buildings. El The proposed antennas will be mounted in a 60' high monopole. Pursuant to Section 3.07(G) of the Land Development Regulations, the Development Review Board may approve the height of communication antennas and farm silos to exceed the limitations set forth in Section 3.07(B) of the Land Development Regulations subject to conditional use approval. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 3. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (e) The DRB shall encourage the use of a combination of common materials and architectural characteristics, landscaping, buffers, screens and visual interruptions to create attractive transitions between buildings of different architectural styles. Staff feels that the proposed landscaping is adequate to satisfy this requirement. (f) Proposed structures shall be related harmoniously to themselves, the terrain, and to existing buildings and roads in the vicinity that have a visual relationship to the proposed structures. Staff feels that the proposed structure will relate harmoniously to existing buildings in the area. (g) The reservation of land may be required on any lot for provision of access to abutting properties whenever such access is deemed necessary to reduce curb cuts onto an arterial of collector street, to provide additional access for emergency or other purposes, or to improve general access and circulation in the area. Staff does not feel it is necessary to require any additional access easements as part of the proposed project. (h) Electric, telephone and other wire -served utility lines and service connections shall be underground. Any utility installations remaining above ground shall be located so as to have a harmonious relation to neighboring properties and to the site. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (i) All dumpsters and other facilities to handle solid waste, including compliance with any recycling or other requirements, shall be accessible, secure and properly screened with opaque fencing to ensure that trash and debris do not escape the enclosure(s). A dumpster is depicted on the plans. However, it does not appear to be screened. 5 4. The plans shall be revised to depict the dumpster adequately screened, prior to issuance of a zoning permit. Q) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed project will require a minimum of $6,602 of landscaping. The applicant is proposing $6,629 of landscaping, which exceeds the minimum requirement. The applicant has submitted an adequate landscape plan. However, the applicant has not submitted a landscape budget prepared by a landscape professional. 5. The applicant shall submit a landscape budget prepared by a landscape professional, prior to site plan approval. 6. The applicant shall post a landscape bond for $6, 602, prior to the issuance of the zoning permit. This bond shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. The City Arborist reviewed the plans and provided comments in a memorandum dated November 3, 2004 (attached). 7. The landscape plans shall be revised to comply with the requests of the City Arborist, as outlined in his memorandum dated November 3, 2004, prior to site plan approval. (k) Other The applicant has stated that the proposed equipment shelter will be equipped with downshielded entrance lights. However, the applicant has not submitted exterior lighting details (cut -sheets) for the proposed lighting fixtures. 8. The applicant shall submit exterior lighting details (cut -sheets) for the proposed lighting fixtures, in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations, prior to site plan approval. The City Engineer reviewed the plans and provided comments in a memorandum dated November 4, 2004 (attached). 9. The plans shall be revised to comply with the requests of the City Engineer, as outlined in his memorandum dated November 4, 2003, prior to site plan approval. 0 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-04-12 and Site Plan Application #SP-04-38. Respe submitted, Brian Robertson, Associate Planner Copy to: Brian Sullivan BILL SZYMANSKI, City Engineer City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 846-4io6 (phone) 846-4101(fax) COMMENTS Verizon Wireless Hinesburg Road & Holiday Inn 11/4/04 1. The telephone company should prepare an elevation view of these towers superimposed on photos of adjacent buildings. Similar to what was prepared for the Dorset Street and Allen Road water storage tanks. These towers of 6o and 8o feet in height may have a visual impact in the area. Verizon Wireless Holiday Inn -Vicinity flan 11/3/04 Dubois & King A planting detail along with planting specifications is needed, otherwise the plan looks OK Verizon Wireless Williston 2 Dubois & King • Green Ash is not an acceptable species due to over planting in South Burlington • A planting detail and planting specifications is needed • I would recommend adding a few more trees along Rte 116 as the spacing on the plan is pretty wide Verizon Wireless - South Burlington 3, VT - Existing RF Coverage ( -95 dBm ) �2Z MS1T MURPHY ( SULLIVAN �� KRONK October 4, 2004 I:I_\XTixi7 mvi : 1;i'1 Mr. Raymond J. Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Wireless Telecommunications Facilitv Application for Site Plan Review and Application for the Development Review Board Site Location:1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless Landowner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership Dear Mr. Belair: Enclosed are an original and four (4) copies of an Application for Site Plan Review and Application for the Development Review Board (Conditional Use), together with a filing fee in the amount of $320.00 ($185.00 for Site Plan and $135.00 for Conditional Use) and five (5) full-sized sets of permit plans. These applications are being submitted on behalf of NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 d/b/a Verizon Wireless. The Project involves constructing a wireless communications facility in the northern (rear) portion of the Holiday Inn hotel complex on Williston Road. The tower portion of the facility will be a 60-foot-tall monopole with the antennas hidden inside. A 12' wide by 30' long by 10' foot high pre -fabricated equipment shelter is adjacent thereto. An array of six antennas, both PCS and cellular, each measuring approximately four feet long by one foot wide, will be mounted inside the monopole at approximately 57.5 feet and 47.5 feet above ground level. The equipment shelter, which will also house a diesel -fueled emergency generator, will be installed near the base of the monopole. The antennas will be connected by cables running down inside the monopole from each antenna and across a transmission line bridge to the equipment shelter. The Project will be enclosed by an 8' high chain link fence. Access to the site will be through the existing entrance into the hotel complex off of Williston Road. Telephone and electric lines will be installed underground from an existing pole on the property to the equipment shelter. The Project will be unmanned and will not require water or sewer facilities. 275 COLLEGE STREET, PO BOX 4485 1 BURLINGTON, VT 05406-4485 1 PHONE 802 861-7000 1 FAX 861-7007 1 MSKVT.COM Mr. Raymond J. Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington October 4, 2004 Page 2 of 2 Thank you for your consideration. If you need additional information or documentation, please contact me. Very truly yours, Brian J. Sullivan Enclosures c: Mr. and Mrs. John Larkin, Champlain School Apartments Partnership (w/enclosure) Ms. Sandy Carter, Verizon Wireless (w/enclosure) Mr. Doug Culp, Verizon Wireless (w/enclosure) Arthur W. Dreher, Sr. Engineer, DuBois & King, Inc. (w/enclosure) 00006354.DOC (\'� �(� Muurur MSK KKVN`Ah 275 COLLEGE STREET. PO BOX 4485 1 BURLINGTON, VT 05406-4485 1 PHONE 802 861-7000 1 FAX 861-7007 1 MSKVT.COM No Text 'u �, .. f ` LOCATION MAP ° NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. Property Owner: Champlain School Apartments Partnership ..... .. .. ... 410 Shelburne Road, Burlington, Vermont 05401 t5uiybtd " � 2. Applicant: NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 1 c/o Brion Sullivan, Esq., Murphy Sullivan rk B5College ColI ege Street, Burlington,Vr054014485 802-8617000 - .-.. .- 3. Engineer: DuBois & King, 25 Wentworth Drive, Williston, VT 05495 802-878-3000 i j4 Zoning District- Commercial 1 Residential 12 (C7—R72) PROJECT A LOCATION5. Zoning Dimensional Requirements: S.F. r n 195�, _ Minimum Required - - LAT: 44' - 28 -15.31 Minimum Lot Size- 40.000 S F 169.888 S F 16�9 888 S F s n - -' , Maximum Site Coverage - LONG: 73'-10 -50.37 �� —Buildings Only: 40% 23X (38,273) 23% (38,633) --, - —Building. Parking and aces 9 ) Bu .,.. � ., Impervious u 70X 81X (137, 36) BO.SX (136,816 - - Front Setback: 30 Feet N/A 640 Feet { Side Setback: 10 Feet N/A 10 Feet + Rear Setback: 30 Feet N/A 195 Feet 6. Proposed Use: Unattended Telecommunications Facility. (1-2) visits per month by technician. No water or sewer services required. 640 7.1 7. Boundary Line Information based on City of South Burlington Website. &, DuBois k King has not performed a boundary survey. .. 8. Topographic survey performed b DuBois h K Inc. on t 3 2004. ToPo9 P � Y P Y - King. August 9. Elevations from GPS Observations. low TON RO^ .i•A. '"IQ — — LEGEND co — APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE .. - EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE SURVEY CONTROL POINT n, OVERHEAD UTILITY POLE s E EXISTING T R LINE PROPOSED 501 DECIDUOUS TREES LINE a -„ 0 CONIFER TREES U) — 0 —0 EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE LEDGE �yyyyyyyy� EXISTING TREELNE REDUCED SCALE iYYYYYI PROPOSED TREELINE STONEWALL HALF SIZE a AWN BY DATE VERIZON WIRELESS MID AUG, 2004 GRAPHIC SCALE CHECKED ar PROJ. NO. 10 3r Ir or 13 �` i�irme. SOUTH BURLINGTON 3, VERMONT 418546P O�Wireim i��Illl�y HOLIDAY INN PRQI. ENG. DRAW. NO. (a FM) engineering TAX MAP SITE PLAN AWD 6551 t inch _ zoo tt planning 1 n-De-D REVISED lAT COVERAGE Jwr AwD management VERIZON SITE # 1D0584 SHEET 2 OF 6 6.development VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 _ _ DUMPSTER LOCATION—) ll�l CONCR_�Tlr _ SCREENED W/ 8' SIDEW (TYP. 5._D. _ — _ _ BROWN STOCKADE —__FENCE <o 2'-0' PAVERS (TYP. 9 w m cD . F WIL NG PROJEC g P COMMERCIAL BUILDIN LOCATION a ®� I I I I I I I I I I NOTE: 22 5 PARKING PORTE COCHERE INDOOR POOJ =�7 ENCLOSURE 0 I 13• I IT I 1�1 1�1 17TIbc4l :. . AVERS (TYP.) IDEWALK� (TYP.) 53 IIIII14 14 `—DUMPSTER AREA (30'X20') EXISTING MAPLES--_ SCREENED W/ CHAINLINK FENCE AND GREEN FFENCE INSERTS EXISTING FENCE — OVERALL SITE PLAN IS BASED ON A PLAN PREPARED BY RABIDEAU ARCHITECTS, DATED MARCH 17, 2003. DUBOIS & KING, INC. HAS ADDED NOTES ILLUSTRATED IN A REVISION CLOUD. DUBOIS & KING, INC. HAS NOT VERIFIED THE INFORMATION ON THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN IS INCLUDED TO ILLUSTRATE THE ENTIRE PROJECT SITE AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT WITHIN THIS SITE. PARKING SPACES REVISED PER NOVEMBER 9, 2004 DUBOIS & KING, INC. PARKING SITE VISIT. SITE PLAN SCALE: 1"-20'-0" r wireless 2 11-09-04 REVISED PARKING LAYOUT JWP AWD 1 10-01-04 REMOVED PROPOSED LANDSCAPING IN VAOT R.O.W. JWP AWD NO. DATE_ REVISIONS BY CK' 6 I I I I VAOT R.O.W. R.O. t J t RNTRANCE TO OUTE 1-89 a.ia�a�5 VERIZON N WIRELESS JWP V AUG, 2004 s`y SOUTH BURLINGTON 3, VERMONT `"E"`ED P`tNO' 41818546P �ffr- HOLIDAY INN PROJ. ENG. DRAW. NO. engineering planning OVERALL SITE PLAN AWD 6552 management VERIZON SITE # 100584 development VERIZON PROJECT 2002015498 SHEET 3 OF 6 10.1 TN I Proposed Communication Facility / W Latitude 44'-28'-15.31" Longitude 73'-10'-50.37" p6" 26" r— DIA.I Base Elevation 313.0' / EXISTING TREE LINE W Top Elevation 373.0' 0 � / PROPOSE TREE LINE 5 NE EO / / \ r / 4. SURFACE 41 I� PROPOSE PO " kLit r .... 110, sic) SET "„ .. �� 12' •., f1;DE AC SS 1 MS . ROPOS ., Q�. W W CABLE ti I - -- _ BRIDGE / N' `1' EXISTING CATCH BASIN 18 PVC_ PROPOSED 8' PROPOSE - CHAINUNK FENCE SILT FENCE — — -- + + }� 0 + + + + + + + + + + + W ROPOSED UNDERGROUND + + �: • + + + + + + + L CTRIC AND ..... + +., ODD EMAIN ...... ...... ,. 37 PO �., PARKING AREA 26" DIAMETER POLE MOTION ACTIVATED — PERIMETER CUT-OFF LIGHT OVER DOORS WARNING EMERGENCY SIGN SHELTER AIR FINISH COLOR CONDITIONERS TO MATCH HOTEL DETAIL OF COMPOUND GRAPHIC SCALE N • • a a a (MMT) 1 1wh = 10 R PLANT LIST QUANTITY MY BOTANICAL NAME/COMMON NAME ME ROOT REMARKS 1 MS MALLS SARGENTII/ 1 3/4" CAL. B&B SARGENT CRAB PROPOSED POLE 30 TO THUJA o. 'NIGRA'/ 7' HT. B&B 3' Q.C. GRAPHIC SCALE DARK GREEN ARBORVITAE 37 PO PARTHENOCISSUS QUINOUEFOUA/ 9" No. 1 Cont. 2.5' O.C. VIRGINIA CREEPER ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN NOT TO SCALE RADOME CONCEALMENT (POLE) ACKETS O wireless REVISED LOT COVERAGE REVISED LANDSCAPING RE EXISTING EDGE OFF ASPHALT PAVEMENT PROPOSED EDGE OF - ASPHALT PAVEMENT PROPOSED GRA55-. AREA 1500 S.F. EXISTING FENCED AREA 1100 S.F. PROPOSED FENCED — AREA 1064 S.F. PROPOSED 12' X 30' EQUIPMENT SHELTER F.F.E. = 314.5' PROPOSED 60'--,,- POLE PROPOSED—_ CABLE BRIDGE III PARKING AREA HOLIDAY INN HOTEL ROOF ELEVATION: 353' , III■I / I I I _60'—�� i 1 'I I 1 I 1 sl 225'1 � I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I f I 1 1 DETAIL SITE PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE 1 loch - 90R REDUCED SCALE HALF SIZE DRAWN BY DATE PuffidesVERIZON WIRELESS JWP AUG, 2004 PROJ. NO. SOUTH BURLINGTON 3. VERMONT cNECKEo ar 8546P HOLIDAY INN PROD. ENG. DRAW. NO. engineering planning DETAIL SITE PLAN AND ELEVATION AWD 6553 management VERIZON SITE # 100584 development VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 SHEET 4 OF 6 FILTER FABRIC STAKES (TYP.) FILTER FABRIC (TYP.) ELOW EXTEND FILTER FABRIC INTO TRENCH BACKFILL� AND COMPACT EXCAVATED SOIL EXCAVATE 4" X 4" TRENCH UPSLOPE FIR, AND ALONG THE LINE OF POSTS EXISTING GRADE SILT FENCE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 2-4" CRUSHED STONE SURFACE GRADE TO DRAIN AS SHOWN ON PLAN STABILIZATION FABRIC PLACED ON SUBGRADE FENCE LIMITS OF CRUSHED STONE SURFACE SECTION THROUGH SHELTER YARD NOT TO SCALE NOTE: REMOVE TOPSOIL FOR THE PLACEMENT OF YARD STONE AND STOCKPILE ON SITE. BLEND TOPSOIL INTO NEW GRADE IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING THE FENCED -IN AREA, AND INSURE THAT IT REMAINS WITHIN THE TOP LAYER OF SOIL STRATA. GRADE TO DRAIN AWAY FROM SHELTER YARD CENTERLINE SWALE BALED HAY OR STRAW (TYP.) z 00 0 W z a a U � O � ? w 2"x2"x3' STAKES p I (TYP.) PLAN BALES TO BUTT TOGETHER GRAVEL SURFACE OTHER MOUND BACKFILL 6't a 6"+/-, SEED & MULCH 0 N FLOW O o \ �././.� - 2"x2"x3' STAKES COMPACTED GRAVEL \� (TYP.) MINIMUM BURIAL DEPTH PLAN ` \ \� / FINISH GRADE TO TOP OF PIPE SEE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS VARIES SUITABLE MATERIAL �� \ \� I OVERLAP EDGES 2"x2"x3' STAKES (TYP) �0 EMB�KMENT 4, 7\ EXISTING GROUND Stu I ION SECTION EROSION CONTROL MEASURE —TYPE 4A EROSION CONTROL MEASURE —TYPE 413 NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOTES FOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES TYPE 4A AND 4B: 1. BALES SHALL BE EMBEDDED INTO THE GROUND A MIN. OF 4 INCHES. 2. EROSION CHECKS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED IN THE DETAILS SHOWN AND WHERE DESIGNATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. EROSION CHECKS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AND ARE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 4. CHECKS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY INSPECTED TO INSURE THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND THAT AN EXCESSIVE BUILD UP OF SILT AND DEBRIS HAS NOT OCCURED. 5. INSTALL TYPE 4A DEVICE IN NEWLY EXCAVATED DITCHES, EVERY 40 FEET FOR SLOPES GREATER THAN 8%. PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE REDUCED SCALEp o wireless HALF SIZE \'� SAND PIPE�DIA.�D 6"I UNDISTURBED SOIL OR ROCK HAND & CC NOTES: 1. WHERE BACKRLL IS DESIGNATED "COMPACTED", THIS MEANS 90% TO 9SR STANDARD PROCTOR, AASHTO T-99. ALL FILL PLACED BELOW PIPES MUST MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. 2. SUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN NO STONES GREATER THAN 4" IN DIAMETER, NO FROZEN LUMPS, AND ONLY MINOR AMOUNTS OF CLAY OR ORGANIC MATERIAL. ALL MATERIAL TO BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM OF 12" LIFTS AND COMPACTED BEFORE PLACING NEXT LIFT. TYPICAL TRENCH DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 1-1/2 PAIR INDUSTRIAL MALLEABLE IRON OFFSET PIN HINGE (PAGE—WILSON M-6 OR EQUAL) .EAGLE IRON FORK TYPE .....,.. ....,. ,...,,. AND PROVISION FOR PADLOCK (PAGE — ;ON TYPE 75 DOUBLE GATE LATCH EMBLY OR EQUAL). PROVIDE PROGRAMMABLE FABS) COMBINATION LOCK — COMBINATION BY OWNER. STOP PIPE SET IN CONCRETE. PROPOSED DOUBLE SWING GATE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE uVERIZON WIRELESS _ _'-+�� SOUTH BURLINGTON 3, VERMONT HOLIDAY INN engineering planning CIVIL DETAILS management VERIZON SITE # 100584 development VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 JWP JALIG, 2004 :NECKED BY PROD. NO. 418546P AWD 16554 SHEET 5 OF 6 TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 2'. 'III--IIIiI— �� 3 x BALL DIAMETER SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE FLARE ION SEPARATOR RK MULCH NTINUOUS tIM ED GRADE ILL BALL CONTINUOUS WEED SEPARATOR FABRIC COVER ENTIRE SHRUB PLANTING BED 3" BARK MULCH -3" CONTINUOUS SOIL RIM FINISHED GRADE REDUCED SCALE Ufa wffelm HALF SIZE BALL TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. PRIOR TO PLANTING, CHECK PLANTS DAILY AND WATER TO KEEP SOIL DAMP BUT NOT SOAKING WET. 2. ANTI DESICANT SPRAY MAY BE APPLIED TO ALL EVERGREENS AS PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. 3. PLANT TREES AND SHRUBS SO THAT THE ROOT BALL FIRMLY ON TOP OF UNDISTURBED SOIL WITH THE JUNCTION TRUNK FLARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER (1-2") THAN THE FINISHED GRADE. 4. REMOVE TWINE AND BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF BALL. IF SYNTHETIC, REMOVE COMPLETELY. REMOVE THE HALF OF WIRE BASKET AND CUT THE REMINDER IN NUMEROUS PLACES. 5. BACKFILL WITH SUITABLE SOIL FROM HOLE. AMEND WITH TOPSOIL AND COMPOST AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. LIGHTLY TAMP BACKFILL IN LAYERS TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS AND WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PLANTING. 6. USE AGED, UNCOLORED DOUBLE SHREDDED BARK MULCH.TAPER MULCH TO BASE OF TRUNK. 7. STAKE AND GUY TREES WHEN NECESSARY TO STABILIZE ROOT BALL IN LOOSE SOIL OR HIGH WINOS AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. REMOVE ALL STAKES AND GUY MATERIALS ONE YEAR AFTER PLANTING. U. PARATOR FABRIC MULCH NUOUS SOIL RIM GRADE SEEDING FORMULA URBAN AREAS % WT. LBS./A. NAME PUR% GERM % 42.5 34.0 CREEPING RED FESCUE 98 85 10.0 8.0 PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 95 90 42.5 34.0 KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 85 85 5.0 4.0 ANNUAL RYE GRASS 95 85 100.0 80.0 GENERAL NOTES SEED MIXTURE: SHALL NOT HAVE A WEED CONTENT EXCEEDING 0.40% BY WEIGHT AND SHALL BE FREE OF ALL NOXIOUS SEED. SEED: TO BE APPLIED PER SEEDING FORMULAS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. FERTILIZER: FORMULA 10-20-10, TO BE USED WITH SEED, APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 500 LBS./ACRE. (HYDRO SEEDERS MAY USE 19-19-19 FORMULA). AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE: TO BE APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 2 TONS/ACRE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. HAY MULCH: TO BE PLACED ON EARTH SLOPES AT THE RATE OF 2 TONS/ACRE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. TOPSOIL: TO BE USED WITH SEED AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. N1.� s GKQM engineering planning management Jere IVERIZON WIRELESS SOUTH BURLINGTON 3. VERMONT HOLIDAY INN LANDSCAPING DETAILS VERIZON SITE # 100584 nt VERIZON PROJECT # 2002015498 JWP AUG, 2004 :NECKED BY PROD. NO. 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Sometimes the answer is mutual support - for free! Lees decide together what works for us. I want to start - do you? Anne, 861-6000. BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUP open to new members. Meets downtown. Our goal is to become healthy and happy. For info, call Gerhard at 864-3103. ALS (LOU GEHRIG DISEASE) monthly support group: For patients, caregivers and loved ones who are living or have lived with ALS. Third Thursday of the month, 1-3 p.m. Jim's House, 1266 Creamery Rd., Williston. TRANS PARTNERS sup Meet and talk w/other transgendered/transsexl The second Friday of ev R.U.1.2? Community Ce p.m. 860-RU12. HEPATITIS C SUPPOR Second Thursday of ea, McClure MultiGeneratio 6-8 p.m. Those who ha tis, their friends and fa members are welcome. ARE YOU A BUTCH, F; StoneButch, TGButch, 1 Femme, High Femme or description of Butch, Fi Femme/feminine woma: join us as we plan fun and offer each other re! support and friendship Butch/FtM-Femme work more info, contact Miss at missmorpheusl@yah HARD-OF-HEARINGsu group: I'm starting a sul group for adults who ha ing loss that affects the of their work/family/soc Let's share personal expi and knowledge of hearin technology. Marlene, 86! WOULD YOU LIKE to ji thriving, mixed social g Get together for various ties/friendship in Montp Burlington. 229-4390 o treesha7@email.com. SKINNYDIPPERS UNITE Vermont Au NatureL Join naturists and like-mindec for support, discussions a www.vermontaunatureL cc PARENTS TOGETHER sul groups: Would you like tc share ideas with other pa about the joys and chaLle children? Support groups parents. Connie, 878-7091 MENTAL ILLNESSES: Th National Alliance for the Mentally Ill holds suppor ings for the families and of the mentally it[ at Hov Center, corner of Flynn al Second and fourth Tuesdi every month at 7 p.m. Pa Pine St. lot and walk dou, 862-6683 for info. NONCUSTODIAL SUPPOI group for parents. Contac Bagdon, 434-6495. ARE YOU UNABLE TO gel debt? Do you spend more 1 you earn? Is it a problem 1 Get help at Debtors Anony Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.n Alano Club, 74 Hegeman A Fort Ethan Allen, Colcheste Contact Valerie P. at 324-7 BRAIN INJURY: Open to who sustained a brain inju their caregivers and family. speakers often scheduled. Wed. of every month, 6-8 l Fanny Allen Campus, Colchi CaLL Deb Parizo, 863-8644. LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUA] Transgender, Queer and Questioning: Support grout survivors of partner violen� sexual violence and bias/h crimes. Free and confident SafeSpace, 863-0003 or 86 869-7341 (tolL-free). MENTAL HEALTH RECOVI group: support and educati people with psychiatric chz tenges. Joan, 865-6135. FAMILY/FRIENDS OF THO CITY OF SOUTH BUR,LINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNIl'*IG & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONP 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 10, 2004 Brian J. Sullivan Murphy Sullivan Kronk 275 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Nynex Mobile Limited Parnership 1, d/b/a Verizon Wireless 850 Hinesburg Road and 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Sullivan: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced projects approved by the South Burlington Development Review Board on 11/9/04 (11/9/04). Please note the conditions of approval, including that the applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months of this approval or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough, Administrative Assistant Encl. 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Existing Condition At Intersection of Dorset St andr.A Williston Rd @ Shell Station South Burlington, Vermont October 18, 2004 V� RABIDEAU ARCHITECTS 299 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 ph 802.863.0222 fx 802.863.6407 www.rabideauarchitects.com February 18, 2003 TO: South Burlington Planning & Zoning ATTN: Ray Belair FROM: Richard Becker, AIA Rabideau Architects RE: Renovations to Holiday Inn Hotel 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Mr. Belair, Enclosed are two sets of the final architectural design proposal for renovations to the existing Holiday Inn - Burlington (Drawings SP-1 & A-1 thru A-17, dated 2-14-03). It is anticipated that the Owner, Larkin Realty, will apply for a building permit sometime soon. Therefore, we are requesting your review and comments as soon as possible. If you have any issues that need to be addressed on the drawings, we want to Incorporate them prior to permit application. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please call the undersigned or Greg Rabideau. Yours truly, &C�W, ichard Becker, AIA Project Architect I 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 23, 2000 L.M. Field Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site plan application of Holiday Inn Burlington Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed please find a copy of the February 15, 2000 Development Review Board meeting minutes. Please note the conditions of approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant E is DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 15 FEBRUARY 2000 Mr. Weith advised that the applicant has asked to continue this until 7 March. They have submitted a new site plan with the addition of another gas pump. The Board will need to make a decision on 7 March due to time constraints. Mr. O'Rourke moved to continue items 3 & 4 until 7 March. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 5. Continued site plan application of Holiday Inn Burlington to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding ten flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road: Mr. Sullivan said the concern is for safety in the back. He showed the areas that will be covered by the lights. They have done away with the flood lights and are using all downcasting fixtures. The bright spot of the lights can't be seen off the property. No issues were raised. Mr. O'Rourke moved the Development Review Board approve the site plan application of Holiday Inn Burlington to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of replacing several existing lights and adding several new lights to the rear of the property as depicted on a plan entitled "Parking Lot Lighting Plan, Holiday inn, Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Twin Birch Consulting, dated 2/2/00 with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. All new lighting shall consist of dower -casting fixtures. Any future change to the lighting on the property shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. 3. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. 4. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use. 5. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 2 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 8, 2000 L.M. Field Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application of the Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed please find a copy of Finding of Facts of the Development Review Board meeting on February 15, 2000 (effective date March 7, 2000). Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit should be obtained within six months or the approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant CITY OF SOUTH BUR,LINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 11, 2000 L.M. Field Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application of the Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board and staff comments. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 7:30PM to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Encls To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator Re: February 15, 2000 agenda items Date: February 11, 2000 3. & 4. Wesco, Inc. — Convenience Store —1118 Williston Road, Site Plan & Conditional Use These applications were continued from the February 2, 2000 meeting (Minutes enclosed) to provide staff an opportunity to draft a denial decision. The applicant has requested to continue these applications to the March 7, 2000 meeting. 5. Holiday Inn -1068 Williston Road, Site Plan Discussion on this project was continued from the January 18, 2000 (minutes enclosed) meeting to provide the applicant with an opportunity to meet with staff to determine a point by point lighting plan with cut sheets. The applicant has not yet submitted updated plans, but will do so prior to Tuesday's meeting. A staff report will be provided at the meeting. 6. City of Burlington — Airport Terminal Expansion, 1200 Airport Drive, Site Plan This project was continued from the January 18, 2000 meeting to provide the applicant with an opportunity to meet with the City Engineer to discuss landscaping details (minutes enclosed with staff memo for your review). The minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, is $55,500. It was determined that credit will be given for the proposed wall and fence. There will still be a requirement that $12,580 worth of additional new landscaping be planted. The applicant has proposed planting $8,400 in small shrubs. Staff recommends that an additional $3,600 be used to plant dwarf trees along the north end to the property along Airport Parkway. The applicant determined that the proposed landscaping and wall are located on airport property, not within the City right-of-way as previously presented. 7. Robert Shand — 5 Ethan Allen Drive, Subdivision Preliminary Plat The proposed subdivision will create two lots: a 2.22-acre lot (#1) and a 2.36-acre lot (#2). Lot One is developed with a 12,050 square foot light manufacturing/warehouse building. The property at 5 Ethan Allen Drive is within the IC District. It is bounded on the 07 W1111J MOTION OF APPROVAL Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve the site plan application of Holiday Inn Burlington to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of replacing several existing lights and adding several new lights to the rear of the property as depicted on a plan entitled "Parking Lot Lighting Plan, Holiday Inn, Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Twin Birch Consulting dated 2/2/00 with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations that are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. All new lighting shall consist of down -casting fixtures. Any future change to the lighting on the property shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. 3. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. 4. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use. 5. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 2/15/00 N""OTION OF APPROVAL Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve the site plan application of Holiday Inn Burlington to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of replacing several existing lights and adding several new lights to the rear of the property as depicted on a plan entitled "Parking Lot Lighting Plan, Holiday Inn, Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Twin Birch Consulting dated 2/2/00 with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations that are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. All new lighting shall consist of down -casting fixtures. Any fixture change to the lighting on the property shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. 3. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. ` The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use. ,.. 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YORK YEAGER GE Layout Reference S8200001 Sheet Date/Time Drown: PAGE 1 1 2/9/0 11:50 AM DrowiN Nurber_, Rev: SB20001A 100 Twin birck 1O O..j 40 Ulf• Consulting February 11, 2000 Re: Holiday Inn Williston Road South Bulington, VT Zoning Pernuts Subdivisions Site Plans Act 250 Feasibility Studies O 1653 Mountain Road Stowe, VT 05672 802-253-9709 Fax: 802-253-5159 Email: whiskrest@aol.com DESCRIPTION. This is an application to increase the number of parking lot lighting fixtures at the Holiday Inn on Williston.Road in South Burlington. The focus of the upgrade is the rear parking lot. This lot is surrounded by a dense wooded area and the management of the Inn is concerned about security in this area. There are existing dark spots to the rear and side of the lot and the overall illumination is not adequate. This parking area is primarily used for employee parking. Employees, therefore, use this lot very late at night. This application is to erect two new ligthing poles and add 8 new fixtures. There will be no other change to the property. ZONING DISTRICT. Commercial 1. SITE PLAN REVIEW. 26.104 (e) Outdoor lighting is the only change to this site plan. 26.105 (e) All new lighting will be down casting and properly shielded as per the bylaw. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. 9. The point by point lighting plot provides an average of 2.65 foot-candles which is under the required 3 foot-candle. All new fixtures are Road Cut Off fixtures or cobra heads and do not produce direct glare off the property. The existing floods are directed on the building and the light does not spill beyond the building, the light source itself is recessed and is not visible from the side. 1 Twin birck Consulting February 11, 2000 Re: Holiday Inn Williston Road South Bulington, VT Parking Lot Light Fixture Inventory Existing: 11 (unknown wattage) Street lamps (front parking lot) Mercury Vapor 4 250 watt floods (replacing one with 200 watt RCO) Sodium Vapor 5 150 watt luminaire with cutoff optics (RCO) Sodium Vapor to be replaced with 200 watt heads Proposed: 13 200 watt luminaire with cutoff optics ( RCO) Mercury Vapor Final Inventory: 11 (unknown wattage) Street lamps (front parking lot) Mercury Vapor 3 250 watt floods Sodium Vapor 13 200 watt luminaire with cutoff optics ( RCO) Mercury Vapor (a net gain of 8 fixtures) Zoning Pernlits Subdivisions Site Plans Act 250 Feasibility Studies O 1653 Mountain Road Stowe, VT 05672 802-253-9709 Fax: 802-253-5159 Email: whiskrest@aol.com ---- - - -- [I O tr'r Y 'P'7' - —� �— Y'+l�IVTi!Wab-.r gKhm' tr$''3''"!``"— vwvY'lr+l�'!1"wv4"i'Y`7"varv'rY'rj!!i!"rW4PLr Oormrif3•'rq Y'PGP!'r'r'P W'V Yuri "P'r'r 1r+rY'P'r'r #! r'rW'r !'r'r'r'!' 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Fixture Quantity Curve 4 Intt Lum LLF Resign Lum M-250A2 CUTOFF 18 7304 22000 R 855 18810 System Units, Feet/Faotcandies Grid Average Max Hin Avg/Min Max/Mtn CY #Polnts Park I ng 2.65 22.8 0.001 > 100 > 100 1. 40 435 SCALE sa i menvai Ehctric compmy rod" M Y'OM YEAM 9 1 I1 »w m ou DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 9, 2000 L.M.Field Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Holiday Inn Site Application, 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed is a copy of the December 21, 1999 Development Review Board Minutes on the above referenced project. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Encls ;� S �, 47- � 7 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECOID (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) 2x /.) l ; f'/� 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) POI J)q� DIP- 1QLJR1 A1� )IOA/ /0C- Cti'r llrs�nN /� �� -��, . �' u�e1 rNa��ti`�,, i LSY�3 �63 ,- -1 3) CONTACT PER ON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) L, . /9 • /= /r /J � l r1 E /) S -t) .� 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) Z VO/ O i Q /0 (19"'92 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) _ c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically req above): )eEaug<s�- UARrA14Ce' -�Add Pr?l,s f .1-Sv W %gin i t t ,( o Q a c �- l', p "E,e fg,4 P90 A I „ 4- - AL. -,a /P A, oC1 er k ) � JNS r t �c oR- a u ,C: yC f- q. cRS pk ko" S 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed % 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): `16,1, D 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): c) P.M. peak hour (In and out): 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 13) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: 14 REVIEW AUTHORITY: aDevelopment Review Board El Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: 13 Corn t El Incomplete (;/e- Direct& of planning & Zoning or Designee Date (Apfrmsp) ITEMIZED CHARGES ITEM 30 Ft. Wood Pole Overhead- Per Section Overhead - Per Foot Layout Fee STREET LIGHT COST CALCULATION Holiday Inn (new lights) UNIT UNITS COST TOTAL 1 $530.00 /ea. $530.00 1 $85.00 /ea. $85.00 115 $0.44 /ft. $50.60 2 $60.00 /ea. $120.00 SUMMARY CUSTOMER CHARGES: INSTALLATION (2522800) TAX ASSESSMENT (2522300) TOTAL COST $785.60 $245.42 $1,031.02 Prepared by Glenn Ghostlaw 8/4/99 Page 1 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 21 DECEMBER 1999 Mr. Belair said he will need a new plan showing the location of the new lights. The applicant agreed to meet with Mr. Belair or Mr. Weith to look at the site. Mr. O'Rourke moved to continue the application until the third Tuesday in February. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 14. Site plan application of Merchants Bank to amend a previously approved plan for a 40,000 sq. ft. general office building including a 1600 sq. ft. bank with drive -through service. The amendment consists of 1) installation of an emergency generator, and 2) a 23 space parking waiver, 275 Kennedy Drive: Mr. Dean said they need the generator for the building. They also discovered that they have fewer parking spaced than they originally had. The building said he was handicapped by the brook, which was not taken into consideration when the project was planned. The spaces aren't needed and they are asking for a waiver for them. They also propose some screening for the generator. Mr. O'Rourke moved the Development Review Board approve the site plan application of Merchants Bank to amend a previously approved plan for a 40,000 sq. ft. general office building including a 1600 sq. ft. bank with drive -through service. The amendment consists of: 1) installation of an emergency generator, and 2) a 23 space parking waiver, 275 Kennedy Drive, as depicted on a two -page set of plans, page one entitled "Merchants Bank — Operations Center Kennedy Drive, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Gordon G. Woods Associates Architects, dated September, 1999, last revised on 10/14/99, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. Any new exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures. Any change to approved lights shall require approval by the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. 3. Pursuant to Section 26.256(b) of the zoning regulations, the Development Review Board approves a total of 128 spaces, which is a 23 space or 15% waiver. It is the Board's opinion based on the parking study prepared by the applicant that adequate parking is being provided. 4. Prior to issuance of a zoning permit, the applicant shall post a $1245 landscape bond. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 15 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 21 DECEMBER 1999 3. Pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the zoning regulations, the Development Review Board grants the applicant a $5100 credit for existing landscaping on the property. 4. The Development Review Board approves a total of 443 spaces, which represents a 22 space or 4.7 shortfall, pursuant to Section 26.256(b) of the zoning regulations. It is the Development Review Board's opinion that adequate parking will be available. 5. There shall be no unscreened outside storage of any materials along the east side of the building. 6. All exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures. Any change to approved lights shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. The existing floodlight shall be eliminated or replaced with a downcasting shielded fixture approved by the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to permit issuance. 7. The parallel parking spaces along the east and north east sides of the building shall be striped. 8. Any change to the plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 9. The final plat plan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shall be signed by the Board Chair or Clerk prior to recording. Mr. Schmidt seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. O'Rourke rejoined the Board. 13. Site Plan Application of Holiday Inn Burlington to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding 10 flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road: Mr. Field said about 3 years ago, they had 10 downcasting lights on the roof. Because of a roof change, those lights were removed. Now they are having a problem with safety in the parking lot, especially for female employees. They need only 3 lights and one light on a pole which sill shine toward the building. Lights will now shine onto the neighboring property. The new pole will be 20 ft. high, not 30 ft. 14 Pole -07 Install Remove 1 -250w Flood V-06 Pole -06 Install Remove 2 -250w Flood 1 1 - 150w RCO Legend 0 Existing Pole New Pole Existing Flood New 250w Flood — Existing 150w RCO Pole -08 install Remove 2 -250w Flood I 1 - 150w RCO my, Light Trimming Install Remove 1 -250w Flood 1 1 - 150w RCO Install Remove 1 - 30' pole 115' - 6/3c 2 - 250w Flood Pole -04 Install Remove 2 - 250w Flood 1 2 - 150w RCO P -03 AWOS is in Discription S-1-0 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Re: APPLICATION OF HOLIDAY INN - BURLINGTON This matter came before the South Burlington Development Review Board on December 21, 1999 pursuant to the provisions of Section 26.10 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations on application of Holiday Inn - Burlington, hereinafter ""Applicant,"' for approval to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding ten (10) flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road. The Applicant was present at the public meeting held relative to this application. The Development Review Board hereby renders the following decision on this application: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The owner of record of this property is Harper Hotels of VT, Inc. 2. This property located at 1068 Williston Road lies within the C1 District. 3. The proposal is to remove five (5) 150 watt pole mounted lights and replace them with ten (10) 250 watt pole mounted floodlights. This includes the installation on one (1) 30 foot pole. 4. Section 26.105(e) of the zoning regulations states that `exterior lighting shall be downcasting and properly shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line." 5. The Direct Glare standards contained in the Performance Standards, Appendix B of the zoning regulations define direct glare as ""illumination beyond the property line caused by direct or speculately reflected rays from incandescent, flourescent, or arc lighting." 6. The Direct Glare standards limits the height of luminaries to a maximum of twenty (20) feet. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The application does not comply with Section 26.105(e) of the zoning regulations. The proposed lights will not be downcasting or properly shielded and as a result will cast light beyond the property line. 2. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare Standards contained in the Performance Standards, Appendix B, of the zoning regulations. The proposed lights will result in illumination beyond the property line cased by direct rays from the proposed lights. 3. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare standards in the zoning regulations. A pole 30 foot in height is proposed onto which two (2) lights will be attached. The regulations limit the height of lights to 20 feet. DFCTSTON Based on the above Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, the South Burlington Development Review Board hereby/ denies the Applicant`s request to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding 10 flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road, for the following reasons: 1. The application does not comply with Section 26.105(e) of the Direct Glare Standards in the zoning regulations since the proposed lights will cast light beyond the property line. 2. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare Standards in the zoning regulations. A 30 foot pole height is proposed and 20 feet is the maximum height allowed. Dated this day of December, 1999 at South Burlington, VT Chairman or Clerk South Burlington Development Review Board 2 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Re: APPLICATION OF HOLIDAY INN - BURLINGTON This matter came before the South Burlington Development Review Board on December 211 1999 pursuant to the provisions of Section 26.10 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations on application of Holiday Inn - Burlington, hereinafter "Applicant," for approval to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding ten (10) flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road. The Applicant was present at the public meeting held relative to this application. The Development Review Board hereby renders the following decision on this application: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The owner of record of this property is Harper Hotels of VT, Inc. 2. This property located at 1068 Williston Road lies within the C1 District. 3. The proposal is to remove five (5) 150 watt pole mounted lights and replace them with ten (10) 250 watt pole mounted floodlights. This includes the installation on one (1) 30 foot pole. 4. Section 26.105(e) of the zoning regulations states that "exterior lighting shall be downcasting and properly shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line." 5. The Direct Glare standards contained in the Performance Standards, Appendix B of the zoning regulations define direct glare as "illumination beyond the property line caused by direct or speculately reflected rays from incandescent, flourescent, or arc lighting." 6. The Direct Glare standards limits the height of luminaries to a maximum of twenty (20) feet. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The application does not comply with Section 26.105(e) of the zoning regulations. The proposed lights will not be downcasting or properly shielded and as a result will cast light beyond the property line. 2. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare Standards contained in the Performance Standards, Appendix B, of the zoning regulations. The proposed lights will result in illumination beyond the property line cased by direct rays from the proposed lights. 3. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare standards in the zoning regulations. A pole 30 foot in height is proposed onto which two (2) lights will be attached. The regulations limit the height of lights to 20 feet. DECISION Based on the above Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, the South Burlington Development Review Board hereby denies the Applicant's request to amend a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding 10 flood lights to the rear of the property, 1068 Williston Road, for the following reasons: 1. The application does not comply with Section 26.105(e) of the Direct Glare Standards in the zoning regulations since the proposed lights will cast light beyond the property line. 2. The application does not comply with the Direct Glare Standards in the zoning regulations. A 30 foot pole height is proposed and 20 feet is the maximum height allowed. Dated this day of December, 1999 at South Burlington, VT Chairman or Clerk South Burlington Development Review Board 01 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 December 16, 1999 L. M. Field Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Lights Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and my comments to the Board. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, December 211 1999 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair, Administrative Officer JW/mcp Encls north of the building adjacent to the Ramada as discussed at the on -site visit. The applicant has submitted a plan showing five (5) screened dumpsters in this area. The plan on which the new dumpster storage is shown is not the "as -built" plan that was previously submitted. The applicant has submitted two (2) plans for the Board's consideration. Plan #1 is the same plan presented at the last meeting and Plan #2 is the inaccurate plan with the new dumpster storage area. If the plan with the new dumpster area is approved, it should be revised to show the ""as -built" conditions. Design Review: The Design Review Committee reviewed this proposal at their October 25, 1999 meeting (minutes enclosed). They did not recommend any changes to the plan. Other: — enclosed is an opinion from the City Attorney addressing the applicant's desire to not have conditions imposed on her which she can not implement because she is not the landowner. — enclosed is a letter from Peter Judge. Staff disagrees with his comments. 13) HOLIDAY INN BURLINGTON - LIGHTING - SITE PLAN This project consists of amending a previously approved plan for a 173 room hotel and a 150 seat restaurant. The amendment consists of adding ten (10) flood lights to the rear of the property. The only issue affected by this application is lighting. Lighting: The proposal is to remove five (5) 150 watt pole mounted lights and replace them with ten (10) 250 watt pole mounted floodlights. This includes the installation of one (1) 30 foot pole. Section 26.105(e) of the zoning regulations states that 'exterior lighting shall be down - casting and properly shielded so as not to cast light beyond the property line." It is staff's position that this proposal does not meet this section of the zoning regulations or the Direct Glare standards contained in the Performance Standards, Appendix B of the zoning regulations. The proposed lights are not downcasting shielded fixtures and as a result produce direct glare. Direct glare is defined as ""illumination beyond the property line caused by direct or speculately reflected rays from incandescent, fluorescent, or arc lighting." The proposed new pole will be thirty (30) feet in height. This section of the standards limits the height of luminaries to a maximum of twenty (20) feet. Staff recommends the applicant consult a lighting expert to prepare a plan which meets the applicant's needs and meets the zoning regulations. 12 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone #) Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road, So. Burlington, VT 05403 863 6361 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone #) Wiemann-Lamphere.Arch., Inc. 289 College St., Burl., VT 05401 864 0950 3) CONTACT PERSON (name, address, phone #) Scott Vonnegut c/o Wiemann-Lamphere (same as above) 864 0950 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: -1068 Williston Road, So. Burl., VT 5) LOT NUMBER (i f applicable) ------- -- Pool exercise area, hot tubs 6) PROPOSED USE (S)-____-- '--__-----.----- -- -- ----- 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and # floors, square feet per floor)--.—______-_-___. 3,470 sq. ft., 201, one floor 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES no increase — - -_ 9) LOT COVERAGE: building _24 %; landscaped areas 24 % building, parking„ outside storage__7(1__% 10) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings $_- 200,000_, Landscaping $._6,000 Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $__, _ December 1, 1988 PROJECT COMPLETION UA'}'F :--_-_-. ___-- -- -- 12) EST L M:%TFU AVFRAGF: DA I LY T1?41-'F I C l i n and out.) no increase Lst im.it, -d trip r,nds l in .and out ) duri"a the foI IOwiniJ is `lontia.% t hr•ouLOh Fridsav I I n(,ort 12-lp.m. 1-'L p.m•__-. l�.m. a- 1 p.m. I- i p.m, 110 °Ire+ o OPFR AT I ON : no change 1 4) 1111'.Ak 1),11 ti t>F 01'1•:I?,\T ! t).N*' : f no change 3 DA�� E c�t)I sl li`iltifflt)\ tf -� Cat Y I City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 PLANNER 658-7955 March 14, 1989 Lonnie Fields Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlingotn, VT 05403 Dear Mr. Fields: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find ,your copy of Findings of Fact. If you have any questions please call me. Sincerely, Joe Weith, City Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 PLANNER 658-7955 June 1, 1988 Lonnie Fields Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Holiday Inn Pool, 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Fields: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are the May 17, 1988 Planning Commission minutes. Please be sure to meet all of the stipulations before applying for a building permit. Sincerely, Jane B. Lafleur, City Planner JBL/mcp 1 Encl cc: Scott Vonnegut Memorandum - Planning May 13, 1988 Page 2 3) HOLIDAY INN, 1068 WILLISTON ROAD The Holiday Inn proposes to construct a 3470 square foot addition for a pool, exercise area and hot tubs, at 1068 Williston Road. The property is zoned Commercial One. The Zoning Board recently approved this addition giving a waiver for lot coverage. The Commission should primarily focus on compact car spaces. Access: Access will not change from existing driveway. Circulation: The plans show adequate circulation on three sides of the building. Parking: The 174 room hotel requires 174 spaces; the restaurant requires 78 spaces and employees require 29 for 281 total. There are presently 246 Spaces. The Holiday Inn plans on bussing employees from Plattsburgh and expects bus trips during ski seasons that will reduce the parking demand. The proposed expansion removes 9 spaces. However, by restriping and redesigning the lot, they can provide 247 parking spaces with 60 compact cars (24% of the total). Since parking appears adequate now, although it is below our standard, and since the number of rooms or restaurant seats do not change, the number should be adequate. The Commission should discuss the 60 compact cars. The compact car spaces and parking lot restriping allows the Holiday Inn to reduce coverage by 1,534 square feet or 1% to bring coverage from 82% to 81%. Coverage was waived by the Zoning Board. Landscaping: The $200,000 addition requires $6000 in new landscaping. The applicant proposes a plan valued at this amount that includes paper birch and large sugar maple on the Interstate property. They are seeking permission to plant on the State property (Federal approval is also needed). The Zoning Board stipulated that if State/Federal approvals are not granted, the landscaping shall be placed elsewhere on the site. Other: See Bill Szymanski's and Chief Goddette's comments. 2 M E M O IZ A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Manager Re: May 17, 1988 agenda items Date: May 13, 1988 2) BROOKSIDE COMMONS, QUEEN CITY PARK ROAD 1. A sidewalk shall be constructed along Queen City Park Road. The State was willing to do this with the Southern Connector construction. However, after trying for a year to get a few feet of slope rights near the brook which the property owners refused to grant, the work was put on hold. 3) HOLIDAY INN POOL ADDITION, WILLISTON ROAD 1. The J.H.K. Williston Road study recommends widening along the north side of Williston Road (12 - 14 + feet). New plantings should not be placed within this area and a commitment made for this land when the intersection is improved. 2. The landscaped area along the Interstate ramp shall be maintained including cutting grass and weeds. 4) QUARRY HILL OFF WILLISTON ROAD 1. Another major intersection between East Avenue and the Gaynes-Sheraton entrance should not be allowed. Another entrance cuts the .left turn stacking lane for the Sheraton and this development down to about 80 feet ( 4 cars) which is too short a length especially for the planned development and the approved expansion of the Sheraton. 2. It has always been the position of the City that access from Williston Road to this parcel be by the Gaynes entrance. At request of the Quarry Hill owners and at a cost to the City and State the Gaynes entrance was moved about 10 feet west after it was partly completed. This was to improve the access around P & C. 1 )13/88 JBL MOTION OF APPROVAL I move that the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the Holiday Inn for construction of a 3470 square foot addition for pool, exercise area and hot tubs at 1068 Williston Road as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan: Pool Addition, Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont" prepared by Wiemann -Lamphere Architects, dated 5/6/88 with the following stipulations: 1) A $6,000 landscaping bond shall be posted prior to permit. If permission is not obtained from the State and Federal Govern- ment to plant on their land, a revised plan shall be submitted to the City Planner for approval showing the plantings on the Holiday Inn property. 2) No plantings shall be placed within a 12 - 14 foot strip along the north side of Williston Road right-of-way. 3) An Offer of Dedication and Deed shall be submitted to the City Attorney for approval prior to permit for a 14 foot strip of land along the north side of Williston Road right-of-way. 4) The landscaped area along the Interstate ramp shall be maintained by the Holiday Inn including cutting grass and weeds. P 5) The Planning Commission allows e1,-Aaspaces^to not reduce the available parking and to improve lot coverage. 6) The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. AL L MOTION OF APPROVAL I move that the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the Holiday Inn for construction of a 3470 square foot addition for pool, exercise area and hot tubs at 1068 Williston Road as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan: Pool Addition, Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont" prepared by Wiemann -Lamphere Architects, dated 5/6/88 with the following stipulations: 1) A $6,000 landscaping bond shall be posted prior to permit. If permission is not obtained from the State and Federal Govern- ment to plant on their land, a revised plan shall be submitted to the City Planner for approval showing the plantings on the Holiday Inn property. 2) No plantings shall be placed within a 12 - 14 foot strip along the north side of Williston Road right-of-way. 3) An Offer of Dedication and Deed shall be submitted to the City Attorney for approval prior to permit for a 14 foot strip of land along the north side of Williston Road right-of-way. 4) The landscaped area along the Interstate ramp shall be maintained by the Holiday Inn including cutting grass and weeds. 5) The Planning Commission allows 60 compact car spaces�n under- ino not reduce the available parking and to improve lot coverage. 6) The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. l ) City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 PLANNER 658-7955 May 13, 1988 Scott Vonnegut Wiemann-Lamphere 289 College Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Holiday Inn, 1068 Williston Road Dear Mr. Vonnegut: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are the agenda and my memo to the Planning Commission. Also enclosed are Bill Szymanski's comments. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, May 17, 1988 to represent your request. Sincerely, Jane B. Lafleur, City Planner JBL/mcp Encls cc: Holiday Inn 5�uce.o t� �f 78 �R a�► MY. 1t& 1:76W4L MOU.-, Za 644 1 P K imp, 6A 6-.0-40-( P�Mkl 14-2 V Q6,1.- IN I.M- od PLANNING COMMISSION 17 May 1988 page 2 construction. There is 1/4 to 1/2 inch of silt covering the area now. Erosion control should be very carefully looked at. What is being used now is virtually useless. He stressed this is one of the nicest stream areas in the City and it has been treated like a dump. Mr. Stringer said they are looking at a year to a year and a half before building, and most road work will be done then. Mr. Burgess asked if anyone objected to density. A maximum of 49 would be allowable. Nobody objected to 46. Ms. Peacock asked if there would be room for a garden and felt parking could be cut down for a garden area. With regard to sidewalks, Mr. Ward noted the City requested a sidewalk on QCP Rd. as an amendment to the road construction in progress. Baird has still not settled with the state for the land taking for this sidewalk, so no sidewalk is now in place. He felt this proposal would probably solve that problem one way or another. 2. Site Plan application of Holiday Inn for construction of a 3470 sq, ft. addition for pool, exercise area, and hot tubs, 1068 Wil- liston Rd. Mr. Vonnegut said the propose to restripe the parking lot to add spaces. The addition would be adjacent to the lobby and entrance canopy. Landscaping would be added around the west and south side of the pool, also to the southwest side of the site. The have permission from the state to put landscaping on the right of way to the Interstate and are now seeking federal permission. The pool will be an indoor, heated facility. Ms Pugh asked if it would be open to non -hotel users. Mr. Vonnegut said no, the facility is seen as a need for ski packages with bus tours. Ms. Pugh asked where buses would park. Mr. Field said they are en- couraged to park in back. One bus takes up a few spaces but a lot fewer than an equivalent number of individual cars. He couldn't envision a time when the lot is full. Mr. Burgess said he would rather waive the parking spaces than have compact car spaces which are smaller. Mr. Vonnegut said there will be no showers or dressing rooms with the pool. Mr. Burgess raised the question of future widening of Williston Rd. and asked if trees planted now would have to be torn up again. Mr. Vonnegut said they can easily revise the planting scheme on the Williston Rd. side and put trees where they can stay. Mr. Burgess asked whether the applicant was willing to offer an irrevocable dedication of land for the road widening. Mr. Field said they were, providing their sign is saved. PLANNING COMMISSION 17 May 1988 page 3 Mrs. Maher moved the Planning Commission approve the site plan ap- plication of the Holiday Inn for construction of a 3470 sq. ft. addition for pool, exercise area and hot tubs at 1068 Williston Road as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan Pool Addition, Holiday Inn 1068 Williston Road, South Burlin ton Vermont" prepared by Wiemann-Lam here Architects, dated 5 6 88 with the following stipulations: 1. A $6,000 landscaping bond shall be posted prior to permit. If ermission is not obtained from the State and Federal Government to Qlant on their land, a revised Ian shall be submitted to the City Planner for approval showing th plantinqs on the Holiday Inn property. 2. No plantings shall be placed within a 12-14 foot strip along the north side of Williston Rd right-of-way. 3. An Offer of Dedication and Deed shall be submitted to the City Attorney for approval prior to permit for a 14 foot strip of land along the north side of Williston Road right -Of -way. 4. The landscaped area along the -Interstate ramp shall be maintained by the Holiday Inn including cutting grass and weeds.-' 5. The Planning Commission allows the removal of 10 parking spaces from the plan. 6. This addition shall not be a public facility but shall serve hotel quests only. 7. The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void Ms. Peacock seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Discussion with Ralph Deslauriers, Jr re the subdivision and development of 26+ acres of the Cupola Golf Course ro erty located south of Gaynes Ralph, Sr. began by saying a hotel is proposed on the lowest piece of land. They are trying to keep denser and higher uses away from the residences. Ralph, Jr. indicated they had asked for the work session for the following items to be addressed: location of the curb cut on Williston Rd, connection of Quarry Hill Rd. with the proposed road. He noted they do not have a commitment with the bank or the Burlington Tennis Club. The land does not involve any Mobil property. The Tennis Club occupies only 1/2 of their land. This developer may buy a piece of land from them. The parcel behind Mobil is owned by the bank. A public road is proposed. i-O = - 1, p C , C .`T , 913 (7�, wk w jr- LtiM ouGli 1 1 j 1 . T4-Ro.�� it 1-i►;:m�xja-t;, — "\/i ` ,14