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CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
VAL HUNT
338 & 340 Dorset Street
DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION #DR-11-13
FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION
Val Hunt, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is requesting design review approval to
amend a previously approved plan for a 12,590 sq. ft. multi -tenant mixed use building, an
1800 sq. ft. building approved for indoor recreation use, and a 2400 sq. ft. detached
accessory structure. The amendment consists of enlarging the size of one window, 338
Dorset Street.
The subject property falls within Design District 2 of the City Center Design Review
Overlay District. Pursuant to Section 11.01(D) (1)(d) of the South Burlington Land
Development Regulations, the addition or alteration of the roofline of a building or
structure shall be subject to design review by the Design Review Committee (DRC) and
the Development Review Board (DRB).
The Design Review Committee met on December 19, 2011 and unanimously
recommended approval of the Design Review portion of the Application by the
Development Review Board.
The Development Review Board held a public hearing on December 20, 2011. Val Hunt
represented the applicant.
Based on testimony provided at the above mentioned public hearing and the plans and
supporting materials contained in the document file for this application, the Development
Review Board finds, concludes, and decides the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
Val Hunt is requesting design review approval to amend a previously approved
plan for a 12,590 sq. ft. multi -tenant mixed use building, an 1800 sq. ft. building
approved for indoor recreation use, and a 2400 sq. ft. detached accessory
structure. The amendment consists of enlarging the size of one window, 338
Dorset Street.
2. The enlarged window is proposed to be 62" x 59".
3. The application was received on November 23, 2011.
4. The owner of record of the subject property is Edgar A. Welch.
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5. 4. The subject property is located in the Central Zoning District.
6. The applicant submitted photographs and an elevation drawing showing the
existing and proposed window.
DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION
Design plans for properties within Design District 2 shall comply with the following
design criteria, as outlined in Section 11.01(F) of the Land Development Regulations:
(a) Consistent design. Building design shall promote a consistent organization of
major elements; and decorative parts must relate to the character of the design. All sides
of a building shall be designed so that they are compatible in terms of material, window
treatments, architectural accents, cornice/parapet design, etc. The design of a building
should consider the design features of other structures in the area so as not to be harshly
discordant with other nearby buildings.
(b) Materials used. A wide variety of both natural and high quality man-made
materials are allowed. Examples of acceptable materials include red brick, indigenous
stone (i.e., granite, limestone, and marble), architectural concrete, synthetic stucco, wood
clapboard (synthetic materials such as vinyl siding may be used in place of wood
provided it is of high quality and closely resembles wood clapboard/shingles), and glass
or glass block.
(c) Colors and textures used. The color and texture of the building shall be
harmonious with the building itself and with other buildings on the site and nearby.
Colors naturally occurring from building materials and other traditional, subdued colors
are encouraged. More than three (3) predominant colors are discouraged.
(d) Windows and doors. Window and door treatment shall be a careful response
to the buildings interior organization as well as the features of the building site. The
treatment of windows and doors shall be in a manner that creates a rhythm that gives
necessary order and unity to the facade, yet avoids monotony. For sides of buildings that
face or front public streets, the majority of the first floor's facade area shall consist of
see -through glass in order to promote pedestrian activity; however, the windows and
doors should be of human scale, so as to welcome pedestrians.
(e) Roofs as a design element. Roofs shall be part of, or define, the style of a
building. They shall be used creatively to break up long facades and potentially long
roof lines. For one-story structures, the minimum and maximum slope of a pitched roof
shall be 8 on 12 and 12 on 12, respectively. For structures of two (2) or more stories, the
minimum and maximum slope of a pitched roof shall be 5 on 12 and 12 on 12,
respectively. Only a small portion of roof area may be flat provided it is not visible from
the public street, existing or planned, or does not detract from the overall design and
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harmony of the building. Where portions of a roof are flat, architectural elements such as
cornices and parapets shall be included to improve the appearance and provide interest.
Large, low -slope (i.e., less than S on 12) gable forms are discouraged.
W Orient buildings to the public street. Buildings shall be designed in a manner
that relates the building to the public street in order to protect the integrity of city blocks,
present an inviting street front and promote traditional street patterns. New buildings
shall be built to the street property line. For existing buildings undergoing renovation,
improvements shall be done to relate the building better to the public street. Such
improvements could include installation of doors and windows facing the public street.
(g) Conceal rooftop devices. Rooftop mechanical equipment and appurtenances
to be used in the operation or maintenance of a structure shall be arranged so as to
minimize visibility from any point at or below the roof level of the subject structure.
(h) Promote energy efficiency. Where feasible, the design of a building should
consider solar energy and the use of natural daylight by capturing the sun's energy
during the winter and providing shade during the summer.
(i) Pedestrian promenade along Market Street.
The Board finds that the proposal meets the standards addressed above. The Board also
wishes to use this approval to grant the applicant the ability to add trim around the
windows without returning for additional Board consent.
DECISION
Motion by Joe Randazzo, seconded by William Stuono, to approve Design Review
Application #DR-11-13 of Val Hunt subject to the following conditions:
1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval
shall remain in effect.
2. This project shall be completed as shown on the plans submitted by the applicant and
on file in the South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning.
3. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months pursuant to Section
17.04 of the Land Development Regulations or this approval is null and void.
4. The applicant is permitted but not required to add white trim board around the
windows on the front fagade of the building at 338 Dorset Street.
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5. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer
prior to use of the site modifications.
6. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington
Development Review Board or the Administrative Officer.
Tim Barritt—lea/nay/abstain/not present
Mark Behr —lea/nay/abstain/not present
Matthew Birmingham — yea/nay/abstain/not present
Roger Farley —lea/nay/abstain/not present
Joe Randazzo— vea/nay/abstain/not present
Michael Sirotkin — yea/nay/abstain/not present
Bill Stuono — vea/nay/abstain/not present
Motion carried by a vote of 5 — 0 — 0
Signed this 21S` day of December 2011, by
Digitally signed by Mark C. Behr
Mark C. Behr Behcn=MarkC. Behr,o=Richard Henry
Behr Architect P.C., ou,
email=mark@rhbpc.com, c=US
Date: 2011.12.21 12:10:46-05'00'
Mark Behr, Chairman
Please note: An appeal of this decision may be taken by filing, within 30 days of the
date of this decision, a notice of appeal and the required fee by certified mail to the
Superior Court, Environmental Division. See V.R.E.C.P. 5(b). A copy of the notice of
appeal must also be mailed to the City of South Burlington Planning and Zoning
Department at 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403. See V.R.E.C.P.
5(b)(4)(A). Please contact the Environmental Division at 802-828-1660 or
http:Hvennontiudicialy.org/GTC/environmental/default.aspx for more information on
filing requirements, deadlines, fees and mailing address.
The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain
relevant state permits for this project. Call 802.879.5676 to speak with the regional
Permit Specialist.
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