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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBATCH - Supplemental - 0600 Swift StreetMUM 0 f� south PLANNING & ZONING August 6, 2013 Re: #SP-13-44 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Administrative Officer concerning the above referenced application. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six t'6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincere y, aymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802,846.4101 www.sburl.com O ..ram southburli ngton PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP, 4use ontr) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW ❑ Administrative /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. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): City of South, Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington,VT 05403 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): Bk 327 pg 363 c 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): 802-658-3494 South Burlinaton Veterans Committee South Burlington, VT 05403 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): J Z-ae#.z, same contact information as Applicant i cnn c)bhurd, 1)��c-IYx of cyYct �� 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 600 Swift St. 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 0570-01100 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): The project involves the construction of additional sidewalks, landscaping, lighting, three monuments/sculptures and a flagpole at the northeastern edge of the existing parking area at the skating rink. The project will serve as a Veterans emona . b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The existing use of the property is as a City park with sports fields, a bandstand and (2) indoor ice skating rinks as well as associated parking. c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The proposed use will be pedestrian access to meandering sidewalks and gardens to serve as a Veterans Memorial. The proposed new sidewalk and monument/sculpture area is approximately 4,580 sf. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): N/A - There are no proposed buildings e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): N/A - There are no proposed buildings f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): N/A - the proiect is not residential g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): N/A - there will be no new employees h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Plan Appilcatlon Form. Rev. 12-2011 8. LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 2,993,878.8 Sq. Ft. a. Building: Existing 3.33 % / 98,798.0 sq. ft. Proposed 3.33 % / 98,798.0 sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 8.47 % / 253,581.5 sq. ft. Proposed 8.62 % / 258,160.5 sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing N/A % / Proposed N/A % / d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 17,650 sq. ft. 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): $ N/A b. Landscaping: $ 25,500 c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): General Conditions, soft costs, contingencies: $28,400, Site work: $20,373, Concrete Work: $28,779, Electrical/Lighting: $4,500, (3) memorial sculptures/monuments: $43,500 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 10 am to 2 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Saturday and Sunday 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: se c, 3), -10 E3 14. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)1 regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy 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 in accordance with the city's fee schedule. Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy. Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 NOTE: NOTIFICATION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17..06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, is the responsibility of the applicant. After deeming an application complete, the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate of service. The sworn certificate of service shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any public hearing. 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. SI NATURE AP CANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board ❑ Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete El co lete IV Administrative Officer ate 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. Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-201.1 I nkla southburl ngton PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP. W(office use only) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW ❑ Administrative /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. 1.OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): Bk 327 pg 363 c 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): 802-658-3494 South Burlinaton Veterans Committee . 6-"7 ,S South Burlington, VT 05403 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jay-Z4@1g, same contact information as Applicant i c #%A 4u bbur�ci f Il 1 riC lxx o h� P Ls( CGt t(J r7 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 600 Swift St. 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 0570-01100 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): The proiect involves the construction of additional sidewalks, Ian three monuments/sculptures and a flagpole at the northeastern edge of the existing parking area at the skating rink. The project will serve as a Veterans Memorial. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The existing use of the property is as a City park with sports fields, a bandstand and (2) indoor ice skating rinks as well as associated parking. c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The proposed use will be pedestrian access to meandering sidewalks and gardens to serve as a Veterans Memorial. The proposed new sidewalk and monument/sculpture area is approximately 4,580 sf. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): N/A - There are no proposed buildings e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): N/A - There are no proposed buildings f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): N/A - the project is not residential g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): N/A - there will be no new employees h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Plan Appilcatlon Form. Rev. 12-2011 8. LOT COVERAGE a. Building: Total Parcel Size: 2,993,878.8 Sq. Ft. Existing 3.33 % / Proposed 3.33 % / sq. ft. sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 8.47 % / 253,581.5 sq. ft. Proposed 8.62 % / 258,160.5 sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing N/A % / Proposed N/A % / d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 17,650 sq. ft. 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: $ N/A $ 25,500 c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): General Conditions, soft costs, contingencies: $28,400, Site work: $20,373, Concrete Work: $28,779, Electrical/Lighting: $4,500, (3) memorial sculptures/monuments: $43,500 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 10 am to 2 pm 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Saturday and Sunday 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: '�e c, 3) / 2 0 t 3 14. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)1 regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy 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 in accordance with the city's fee schedule. Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy. Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 NOTE: NOTIFICATION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17..06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, is the responsibility of the applicant. After deeming an application complete, the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate of service. The sworn certificate of service shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any public hearing. 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. M'wmM-,.�% . SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board ❑ Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: L�J' Complete ❑ co lete Administrative Officer ate 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. Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 ll_1/•":►R 11Ni TO: South Burlington Development Review Board FROM: Raymond J. Belair, Administrative Officer DATE: August 28, 2012 �t Re: #SP-12-42, Veterans Memorial Site plan application #SP-12-42 of South Burlington Veterans Committee to amend a previously approved plan for a public park. The amendment consists of installing three (3) monuments/sculptures and a flag pole to serve as a Veterans Memorial, 600 Swift Street. The project is located in the Park and Recreation District. The project involves the construction of additional sidewalks, landscaping, lighting, three monuments/sculptures and a flagpole at the northwestern edge of the existing parking area of the skating rinks. No new buildings and no new parking areas are proposed although two (2) regular spaces will be converted to handicapped spaces. The project would add 4,579 square feet of impervious coverage to the property slightly increasing the overall impervious coverage on the property from 8.47 percent to 8.62 percent, well below maximums for the district. The height of the proposed structures is also well below the maximums for the district. Traffic: Staff feels that traffic impacts would be minimal. According to Section F. Additional Standards of Article 7.02 Park and Recreation District, in reviewing any Permitted or Conditional Use proposed under this Section shall meet the following standards in addition to those in Article 14 of these Regulations: (1) The proposed use will provide an affirmative public benefit to the City and its citizens. (2) The proposed use will be compatible with and protect the ability to preserve public recreational use and planned open spaces and natural areas on the project site. (3) The proposed use will include areas that may be used or accessed by the general public. Staff feels that the proposed project is consistent with these standards. Nighttime illumination: In accordance with Section 13.08 of the LDRs, nighttitime illumination of flagpoles is required to be reviewed by the Administrative Officer as part of a Zoning Permit application. Therefore, this criteria is not reviewed by the Development Review Board at this time. Structures in the city are generally not permitted lit from below, except in the instance of governmental flags as described above. The proposed veterans memorial includes lighting from below on the monuments. Staff recommends that the DRB affirm that the nighttime illumination of these monuments be treated in the same manner as flagpoles. Staff is supportive of this interpretation. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com I September 11, 2012 Re: #SP-12-42 Dear Applicant: Sou P L`A Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Development Review Board concerning your recent application. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7010 0290 0000 2215 4603 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com I a O O O O _ OCD � O O illliillllil'-= 0 I IIII' ,� ■ 50 i 100 \LE OF FEET i 12 SOUTH BURLINGTON VETERAN'S MEMORIAL OVERALL SITE PLAN REVISIONS DMWIND NO. IOB NO. 7�OC UE07.3II12'l2' L 1.0 DnrE TRANSMITTAL DATE: 8-3-2012 TO: Mr. Raymond Belair P&Z Administrative Officer City of South Burlington, VT PROJECT: SB Veterans Memorial, Dorset Park PROJECT NO.: 09-0567 We are sending you — herewith/under separate cover: ❑ Shop Drawing ❑ Tracings ❑ Computer Disk(s) ❑ Specifications ® Prints ❑ Other: No. of Copies Sheet No. Description Transmit Date Remarks 5 + 1 1-1.0 Overall Site Plan 8-3-12 Dated 07.31.12 reduced 5 + 1 L2.0 Layout and Materials Plan 8-3-12 Dated 01.31.11, Rev reduced 4.30.12 For SB P&Z Permit submission REMARKS: c: File Sent by: ® Messenger ❑ UPS Dore & Whittier Architects, Inc. ❑ Overnight/Express ❑ At Meeting ❑ First Class Mail ❑ Other By: Tom Hengelsberg, AIA If enclosures received are not as listed above, kindly notify at once. 1303E & WHITTIER ARCHITECTS, INC. ARCHITECTS PROJECT MANAGERS VERMONT 1795 Williston Rd. Ste, 200 S. Burlington. VT 05403 (P) 802.863.1428 (F) 802.863.6955 MASSACHUSETTS MA, . ` D ��v�w�.•r. rl. � r�>::+n:3ur ti e.ci e r, c.a=n Page 1 of 1 ray From: Thomas Hengelsberg[tengelsberg@DoreandWhittier.com] Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:01 AM To: ray Cc: Tom Hubbard; Lee P. Dore; Sarah Thyng; Jeff Hodgson Subject: Veterans Memorial at Dorset Park Good Morning Ray, Tom Hubbard asked me to forward this information to you. The total budget for Plantings and Landscaping on the project is $25,500. -TH �w DIJ"I,rdo WWII IItit ARCFII I L I S, INC. Tom Hengelsberg, AiA, LEED AP, NCARB, MCPP® 1795 Williston Road, Suite 200 South Burlington, VT 05403 802.863.1428 phone 802.238.9585 mobile Vermont . Massachusetts www.doreandwhittier.com 8/21/2012 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 3 day of , 201Z, a copy of the foregoing public notice for S \V e_ O aoLg [type of application] # .S f i z - q2 [application number], was sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid to the owners of all properties adjoining the subject property to development, without regard to any public right-of-way, and including the description of the property and accompanying information provided by the City of South Burlington. I further certify that this notification was provided to the following parties in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: (full names and addresses) lkkk-"k' ,� .t Dated at , , 1 [town/city], Vermont, this 3,r.� day of �. • :-� , 20 Printed Name: �iywi a s �l bt�ct r� Phone number and email b LA .- L-1 o + +n ~ ' l • �o Signature: /�( p12 Date: Yl - 2 — l 2- Remit to: City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Sample Certificate of Service Form. 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It is the Intent of this contract to avoid any disturbance to existing trees or shrubs on swe ocher than those specifically designated for trumplarst or 10mo1. aLiquidated damages for trees damaged by wctlon opered shall be $500 per caliper inch. Shrubs shall be $100 each. LIGHTING LEGEND: PATHUGHT K SPOTLIGHT • UPUGHT o FLAGPOLE LIGHT UPUGHT MIN VAULT LTV 767 LED KIM LIGHTING LTV767.NF.6-LSK.120 SPOTLIGHT MIN LT LTV 767 LED LTV 767-NF-6LSK.120 WITH HL73 HEX CELL LOUVER PATHUGHT KIM UGHTING LTV73H.SP-I8.L5K-UV FLAGPOLE LIGHT BK UGHTING HP2 B-HP2-LED.TR-X23-SP-MAC-I I-DIS-MT-AH AVAILABLE THROUGH SWANEY LIGHTING (002)363-0621 SOUTH BURLINGTON VETERANS MEMORIAL LAYOUT AND MATERIALS REVISIONS A.30.12 LIGHTING REVISIONS DRAWING NO. JOB NO. 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Do not install in law areas where water can stand for long periods of time. 3. Do not open fixture when the air is excessively humid or when it is precipitating. Moisture trapped inside the housing may condensate on the lens when the units are off. 4. Not suitable for concrete burial. Pea gravel required (not supplied) as backflll around fixture for proper drainage. 802891 _633 FIGURE 2 Pins L.altip Holder P.11 FIXTURE INSTALLATION 1. Dig hole approximately 12' x 16' x 11' deep, excavate soil for conduit runs. 2. For drainage, fill bottom of hole with 3' of pea -size gravel. See Figure 1. 3. Place fixture into hole, be careful not to damage fixture finish. 4. Run conduit and wiring to wiring compartment. Connect with water tight conduit connector. Plug unused entries with included plug. Use thread sealant on both entries. 5. Make electrical connections in wiring compartment. Replace wire box cover. 6. Backfill around fixture wlth 3' of pea size gravel. INSTALLING LAMP/AIMING 1. Loosen four lens frame screws and remove lens frame. 2. To relamp Screw Socket Lamp - Screw lamp into socket. MR-16 lamp - Tilt gimbal ring as much as possible. Pull lamp socket to remove. Pull base of lamp back and at an angle. See Figure 2. To insert, push lamp under clip until lamp snaps into position. 3. Aim lamp by rotating and tilting yoke/gimbal ring. 4. Be sure lens frame gasket and top of housing are clean and free of debris. 5. Replace lens frame and evenly tighten screws In a cross pattern to 30-40 inch-lbs. www. e-conalight.corn 1 888.243.9445 1 FAX: 262.504..5409 Aug 28 12 02:16a Fish &ad Electric 802891 333 p,2 P0 }Qoa-ra SIDE VIEW 7' wx (178mm) in, 4IMDia. [t2mm) (103mro) 3/fr 10"Df& (254nnm) Patented Stability Flange r nted kwBarrier Plat mblyt --t _ (102mm) SPECIFICATIONS cr..ns«a« hnidnitr. 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Makin the USA tgfacts RotHS •rraraaapat,rd m.,trrs.wdOr+s..r<:w�air~ B-IC LIGHTING 4a42° Eric A 800 • AX 551 3 58W . SUBNtITrAL DATE INiAVN1aD IVUMt3ER swnrw. "aa1r ocam F ixwlssgcom 6-5-12 SUBr001129 Preciiionl" and its fta yes are wv4rad in Whole or Ie part try U.S. Patent NM 7r033,03a; 6,254,250 61; 7,249AR 62; 7,370.M 6% 7,553.042: 7,SeAI48; end 7A94,4119 r Site Plan Application ®�� .1- Southburlington PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP- q- 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 a #): 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 #): v� 1 bnerd �uecu{�a,. `D� ;"r 5_ 75 `lrstA sA• .Sa-bwl- VT OSW3 a. Contact e-mail address: E s6,jr,1. co v, 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: /8eo 'Doc5e_4 kk k 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. nGeneral project description (explain what you want approval for): __K �nlnrPrnevf r,& e unsc ep�F CQ-10eS5►ci3 3 j=" , 4'Quse4- PoAr. S L�'t.+rP w lW Se 1A@_ Z a -f nv.1 PS — ( cy,Q r L (t4r es S L a4 euY cr can L ¢x_.n.. 4 s,, MA 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 to[ 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com Site Plan Application b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): 1il%eysuls t'eCV`eA tno�\ �'t e lac 2 leQ a.reylat_ 6c.r,d she(i r;n -(one ;t Lde Cour�� bksf +lrZ I.�EF( Ler�gne &ta1l.c 1 8 ire @ �e1d Z regVJL--Um 50cce,r ja�e.kds RM 1101 Pu r[ W5 e20'A-�4e CVv Celnrn s4Q#,%', ern i,—h-O.Q 514r-ds, ,er � c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): i, -,Y,f r� �lbiP UV%L4�ySCa✓1 sni t" b .,0A tnq cn 0-an(.Pt -e b for Ls d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): -c19 7 e H0 sX� e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): n hecytn4 p(actel C-i CCr\Cre:Ve 6t©dks f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): g. Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non - office employees): h. 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: 6* --73 A, Sq. Ft. a. Building: Existing 3 3 3 % / footsq. ft. Proposed 3 B; % / �{ �L14:._' ._sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing '6-4-1 % / sq. ft. Proposed % / _sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing % / sq. ft. Proposed % sq. ft. t 2 Site Plan Application 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): $ DO l 2�o d b. Landscaping: $ _1 c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC A/l,4 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): 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 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) 3 Site Plan Application 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). 4 Site Plan Application 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 PROP DATE OF SUBMISSION: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT •1Wil Do not write below this line 7I REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board I have 7Coplete ed this site plan application and find it to be: m ❑ Incomplete of Planning 8YZoning or Designee PRINT NAME Administrative Officer Site Plan Application EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ Site Plan $ 186* ❑ Amended Site Plan $ 186* ❑ Administrative Site Plan $ 86* * Includes $11.00 recording fee FRONT VIEW 11' 7' 6 18' Tim, e door de re treated for tractor here is your drawing, as you know Hergrnrother Const. is happy to help out with such a great cause, we will build at cost, estimate is $ 15900 to $ Could be less I have somematerials I will donate, the sooner the better sincerely. Thomas Hergenrother SIDE VIEW GVIIVIVIV VGI blocks creai"es air to flow, and becomes removable if required 2500.00 that 'ressure treated amp for man do. l Page 1 of 1 Tom'Hubbard From: Craig Lambert Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 3:08 PM To: Tom Hubbard Subject: RE: concession stand at Dorset Tom, I think we could probably put a small bed in front of one of the utility cabinets by the pavillion. 2 'Miss Kim' lilacs @ $25 ea 1 Creeping Cypress @ $21 Craig Lambert South Burlington City Arborist 575 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403 Ph: 802-658-7961 Fax: 802-658-7976 email: clambertsburl.com No Text t w TL t State of Vermont w,;. rq }. y Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 September 1, 2004 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05403 RE: WW-4-0512-4, Dorset Park Rink, Phase II subdividing a 68.73 into 65.25 acres and a 3.48 acre for a second 100 seat skating rink located on Swift Stree in the city of South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Applicant: We received your completed application for the above referenced project on August 27, 2004, including a fee of $Exempt paid by check #0 ❑ . Under the performance standards for this program, we have a maximum of 45 days of "in-house" time to review your application. If we require further information from you to make a decision, the time until we receive it is not included in the in-house performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 45 in-house days, please contact this office. Please submit updated allocation letters from the municipality . We have forwarded the information contained in your application to the Information Specialist for this region. A Project Review Sheet will be sent to you indicating other state agencies and departments you should contact regarding additional permits or approvals you may need under their programs. If you have not already done so, you should also check with town officials about any necessary town permits. For the Division of Wastewater Management Ernestine Chevrier Regional Office Coordinator cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Engineering Ventures, Inc. ®V P_,1V. O V T State of Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Agency ofNaturat Resources Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office III West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 December 26, 2007 Subject: Case #WW-4-0512-4, Dorset Park Rink, Phase II — Subdividing 69.73 Acres into 65.25 Acres and a 3.48 Acre lot with a Second Skating Rink located off Swift Street in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Ladies & Gentlemen: An application was filed in our office for review and approval on August 27, 2004. Our last review letter was sent on October 20, 2004 requesting a plan identifying the boundary line dimensions for the leased lot, an updated allocation letter for the anticipated 1,000 gallons of water and wastewater, and the certification of construction of the second rink. We have not received to date the requested information. We are not able to leave applications in pending status indefinitely. Therefore, please submit all the requested information or advise us if you plan to either continue or discontinue the project as submitted within 30 days of the date of this letter. If we do not receive the information, we will deny the application for a permit as the information submitted is insufficient to determine if the project meets the minimum standards of the Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules. We will continue our review of the project if you do submit the information requested. Please note that your project may benefit under Section 1-304(a)(1) (referred to as "Clean Slate") if the project was completed prior to January 1, 2007. This means the project maybe withdrawn and no permit is required from the Wastewater Management Division provided no other action for which a permit is required was taken after January i, 2007. Please contact us if you have any questions as to what is needed. Sincerely, ,ty Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Engineering Ventures, Inc. Act 250 Environmental Commission #4 — Case #4C0923 Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St.Johnsbury .6*�®V ERM0NT State of Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation March 4, 2008 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05403 A GENCY OF NA TURAL RESOURCES Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 Subject WW-4-0512-4 Dorset Park Rink, Phase II Subdividing 68.73 Acres into 65.25 Acres and 3.48 Acre Lots for a Second 100 Seat Skating Rink located on Swift Street in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Sir or Madam: An application was filed in our office for review and approval on August 27, 2004. Review letters were sent on September 1, 2004 and October 20, 2004 listing items that were missing or incomplete. We requested the information be submitted within 60 days. The last activity in the file was at least one more letter to you requesting the information. To date we have not received the information we requested. We are not able to leave applications in pending status indefinitely. Therefore, we are denying your application because the information submitted is not sufficient to make a determination that the proposed project can be developed in accordance with the Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules. If you wish to pursue the project in the future, you will need to submit a new application form and complete engineering plans. The project will need to meet the minimum requirements of the Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules in effect at the time the application is submitted. Please note that your project may benefit under Section 1-304(a)(1) (referred to as "Clean Slate") if the project was completed prior to January 1, 2007. This means.the project maybe withdrawn and no permit is required from the Wastewater Management Division provided no other action for which a permit is required was taken after January 1, 2007. Sincerely, Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer cc: South Burlington Piamiin Act 250 Environmental Commission #4 - CaseaftC0923 Engineering Ventures, Inc. Truex, Cullins & Partners Architects THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON-BINDk. __j DETERMINATION REGARDING OTHER PE, ..... TS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-41-3822) Contact: ❑ Discharge Permits: pretreatment; industrial, municipal (#7_1, 7_2, & 8) ❑ Indirect Discharge Permits (#9 & 9_1) ❑ Residuals Management (#10) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (888-520-4879) Contact: ❑ Construction/modification of source (#14) ❑ Open Burning (#18) ❑ Wood Chip Burners (>90 HP) (#14) ❑ Furnace Boiler Conversion/installation (#14) ❑ Industrial Process Air Emissions (#14) ❑ Diesel Engines (>450 bHP) (#14) 2Q WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) (800-823-8500 in VT) Contact: 'New Hydrants (#22) ❑ >500' waterline construction (#22) ❑ Community Water System (CWS) ❑ Bottled Water (#20) ❑ Operating permit (#21) ❑ Transient Non -Community water system (TNC) (#21) 0 Capacity Review for Non -transient non -community water systems (NTNC) (#21) CV WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR STORMWATER PERMITS (Hotline 802-241-4320) (#6 — 6.5) Contact: Contact: Stephanie Lanphear 802-241-4320 ❑ River Management (241-3770) ❑ Ponds (#32.1) construction General Permits >1AC of disturbance W6.1) ❑ Shoreland Encroachment (241-3777) Steve Hanna (#28) Stormwater from new development or redevelopment sites (#6.2 & 6_3) ❑ Wetlands (241-3770) (#29) 1 ❑ Multi -Sector General Permit (MSGP) industrial activities w/ SIC codes (#6.4) ❑ Stream Alteration / Section 401 Water Quality Certification / Stream Crossing Structures (751-0129 / 879-5631 / 786-5906 (#27 & 32) Q WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: C� ri--, ❑ Hazardous Waste Handler site ID (241-3888) (#36) ❑ Underground Storage Tans (241-3888) (#33) ❑ Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities drop off (241-3444) (#37,39,40) ❑ Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) (141 & 44) ❑ Composting Facilities (241-3444) (#43) ❑ Waste oil burning (241-3888) ❑ Waste transporter permit (#35) ❑ Used septic system components/stone (fk41) 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: _ ❑ Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.) (241-3451) (#45) ❑ State -funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION & MERCURY DISPOSAL HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) (#46) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS & MUNICIPAL COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: Judy Mirro/John Daly 10. FISH & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT (802-241-3700) Contact : ❑ Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (Threatened & Endangered Species) (#47.4) ❑ Stream Obstruction Approval #47.5) DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office Contact: onstruction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) (#49, 50, 50.1, 50.2) Storage of flammable liquids, explosives 7 LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers (#50.2) T Boilers and pressure vessels (#50.3) _4/11V DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: ood, lodging, bakeries, food processors (#51, 51.1, 52, 53, 53.1) ❑ Program for asbestos control & lead certification (#54, 55, 55.1) ` U Children's camps. ❑Hot Tub Installation & Inspection — Commercial (#51.1) 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact: ❑ Child care facilities (1-800-649-2642 or 802-241-2159) (#57) ❑ Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) (#59) ❑ Nursing Homes (241-2345) (#59) ❑ Assisted Living and Therapeutic Community Residences (241-2345) (#59) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION. Contact: ❑ Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) (#66) ❑ Junkyards (828-2053) (#62) ❑ Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) (#63) ❑ Railroad crossings (828-2710) (#64) ❑ Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) (#61) ❑ Airports and landing strips (828-2833) (#65) ❑ Construction within state highway right-of-way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) (#66) ❑ Motor vehicle dealer license (828-2067) (#68) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (800-675-9873) Contact: ❑ Use/sale of Pesticides (828-3478) (#72, 73, 74, 75F76, 77, 78) ❑ Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) (#81) ❑ Milk Processing Facilities (828-3428) (#83, 83.1, 85, 87) ❑ Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) #89, 89.1). ❑ Golf Courses (828-3478) (#71) ❑ Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) (#88) ❑ Green Houses/Nurseries (828-3481) (#79) ❑ Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) (#75.1, 80, 10 VERMONT ENERGY CODE ASSSISTANCE CENTER TOLL FREE 888-373-2255 PjrF/T Building Energy Standards (#47.2) 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) ❑ Historic Buildings (#47.1 & 101) ❑ Archeological Sites (#47.1 & 101) 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) ❑ Liquor Licenses (#90) ❑ General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) ❑ Business Registration (#90.1) El Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) (#90.2) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551 & 828-5787) ❑ Income & business taxes (sales, meals/ rooms, etc) (#91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96) 2 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2070) ❑ Fuel Taxes; Commercial Vehicle (#69-70) 'J LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 23. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 8 Carmichael St., Ste. 205, Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 872-2893 (#97, 98, & 99) 24. OTHER: Sections #3424 above have been completed by Permit Specialist Jeff McMahon Date: I may be reached at 802-879-5676 Copies have been mailed to: Revised 3/04 AGENCY OF NA4, ,AL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVJ .dMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) http://www.ani-.state.vt.us/dec/ead/pa/index.htm / http://www.state,vt.us/envboard/ PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT "_3L TOTAL # OF DEC PERMITS: PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW: RESPONSE DATE: ` `, 1 PENDING APPLICATION #: O..y DISTRICT: TOWN: wt')VN PIN cliOD-013 of OWNER OF PROJEC SITE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: (Name) ^,� t c (Name) (Address) C 7 I (Address) (Town) (State) (Zip) o .0t'1r• �' - a (Telephone)-iq11- (Town) (State) (Zip) (Telephone) Project Name: u'1c ;,. ! -1:L— Based on a written or oral request or information provided by :j&.�-A�Sreceived on g°-d7-` , a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of acres, located on 7�%-,Z * WL The project is generally described as: (¢&'33� ' �a-I ! 7. Q i-A w� C,r-- Ca f a V�k C��.� v�� S v, 1TpoSC4 q660 Prior permits from this office: C09a-3 EC-L(-_;)46_q OW - Lf -051a(+-3 PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION E I hereby request a jurisdictional opinion from the District Coordina o ss a i tri t Coordinator regarding the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) over the project described above. ❑ Land ne nt Permit Specialist ❑Other Person 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, AND A WRITTEN REQUEST FROM THE ANR PERMIT SPECIALIST, THE LANDOWNER/AGENT, OR OTHER PERSON. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. §6007(C)). (#47) '- Project: ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential 1�Municipal Has the landowner subdivided before? ❑ Yes ❑ No When/where: # of lots: AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: �s ❑ No Copies sent to Statutory Parties: ❑ Yes _NNo BASIS FOECISION " � U SIGNATURE: 7 DATE: j ADDRESS: District # Environmental Commission ,.District Coordinator Telephone: WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED? kYes ❑ No Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit (#1 & #2)** ❑ Notice of Permit Requirements (deferral language ) (#2) To Floor Drains (#1.2) ❑ Campgrounds (#3) ❑ Extension of sewer lines (#5) REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: S nV�-C. u')Uj f-kt`A,,,,` =2 SIGNA"I URE: DATE: m- U�ADDRESS: Dept. of Environmental Conservation r Environmental As ' to Di `vision, Permit Specialist Telephone: ❑ Wastewater Managem nt Division, Telephone: OVER »»»»»»» **NOTE: NUMBERS IN PARENTHESES (#) REFER TO PERMIT INFORMATION SHEETS IN THE VERMONT PERMIT HANDBOOK CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 December 22, 2004 Jay Pasackow 9 Oak Hill Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application #SP-04-41 Dear Mr. Pasackow: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the South Burlington Development Review Board on 12/21 /04 (effective 12/21 /04). If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 December 17, 2004 Jay Pasackow 9 Oak Hill Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Band Shell Dear Mr. Pasackow: 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, December 21, 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, It Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. Permit Number SP-- 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 JCO� (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax C( 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, b� So, nailing address, phone and fax #) oa.►t4Y11 Dr- So. 131r("A [w_) $yID-95q3 (? [S&7b1.6 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: I600 Dt MJ S�- . 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6570- UleaO a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) b) Proposed Uses on property (incl de description and size of each new use and existing uses to main) 4Av iru►� 0X 0p.N a t' D"Irr_ b&AL S(iel i-b 16, "%e. br►-� c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 990 d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed if basement and mezzanine) -2k �� k and existing buildings to remain, specify t leJ e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees & company v hicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): N� 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 j�•3ti % Proposed 3314' % b) Overall (building, parkin , outside storage, etc) Existing Siq % Proposed 8'`16 4 c) Front yard (along each street) Existing (N C--- % Proposed % 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ lade O b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 644Y+rv"� TMAG 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: q - 4 PA 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 9) 4 — 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: -� ZcoE 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 (I I" 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). 2 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. lw� G E OF APPLICANT r SIGNATURE OF P PER OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Comp e f. 3 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 5, 2004 Jay Pasackow 9 Oak Hill Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Rotary Band Shell Dear Mr. Pasackow: 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, C�j Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: December 13, 2004 \drb\sit\south_budington\bandshell_siteplan.doc Plans received: November 29, 2004 DORSET PARK - 1000 DORSET STREET SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-04-41 Agenda #9 Meeting date: December 21, 2004 Owner/Applicant Property Information City of South Burlington Tax Parcel 0570-01000-N 575 Dorset Street Park and Recreation Zoning District So. Burlington, VT 05403 68.73 acres Location Ma r CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south burlington\bandshell siteplan.doc City of South Burlington and Rotary Club of South Burlington, hereafter referred to as the applicants, are seeking site plan approval to construct a 980 sq ft. open air public band shell, 1000 Dorset Street. The proposed project was originally scheduled for review by the Development Review Board on November 19, 2004, but was continued to December 21, 2004 at the applicant's request. Associate Planner Brian Robertson and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on November 29, 2004 and have the following comments. Zoning District & Dimensional Requirements: Table 1. Dimensional Requirements PR Zoning District Required Proposed Min. Lot Size None 68.73 acres Max. Building Coverage 15% 3.33% Max. Overall Coverage 25% 8.47% Min. Front Setback 40' >40' �1 Min. Side Setback 15' >15' Min. Rear Setback 30, >30' 4 zoning compliance SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations 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. The proposed project is for a 980 square foot building to be added to Dorset Park. The site plan has been designed to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site or from structure to structure. Planting areas and pedestrian movement patterns are sufficient. The property contains a total of 302 parking spaces, which were designed to accommodate Dorset Park at full build -out. Pursuant to Section 13.01(G)(5) of the Land Development Regulations, the property contains a bicycle rack. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south burlinatoftandshell sitedan.doc The parking areas on the subject are currently in existence and will remain unchanged through 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. The height of the proposed building will be 26'. The scale of the proposed building is compatible with the existing and adjoining buildings. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 1. 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 this criterion is being met. (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 this criterion is being met. 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 easements as part of the proposed project. (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. 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 is an enclosed dumpster on the subject property. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south budington\bandshell siteplan.doc (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed project will require a minimum of $3,000 of landscaping. The applicant is seeking a landscape credit for the full amount of $3, 000. 2. Staff recommends that the Development Review Board grant the applicant a landscape credit of $3, 000. Lighting Pursuant to Section 13.07(A) of the Land Development Regulations, all exterior lighting shall be shielded and downcasting to prevent light from spilling onto adjacent properties and rights -of -way. 3. If the applicant is proposing any additional exterior lighting, the plans shall be revised to indicate the location of this lighting, prior to site plan approval. In addition, the applicant shall submit exterior lighting details (cut -sheets) that indicate the proposed lighting is in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations. Access/Circulation Access and circulation on the subject property are adequate. Traffic The intersection at Swift Street Extension and Dorset Street was designed to accommodate the traffic of Dorset Park at full build -out. Other The noise produced from events at the proposed structure may be a point-of-concem. Any noise resulting from event at the proposed structure shall comply with Appendix A.3 of the Land Development Regulations. Staff recommends that the South Burlington Development Review Board approve Site Plan Application #SP-04-41, conditional upon the applicant addressing the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respectfully submitted, Brian Robertson, Associate Planner Copy to: Jay Pasackow Bill Szymanski, City Engineer City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 (802) 846-41o6 CITY ENGINEER'S COMMENTS Rotary Band Shell Dorset Park 12/09/04 1. Site plan prepared by Scott & Partners Architects dated 11-15-04 is acceptable. 1*0091M A5" EXISTING WHITE PINES SITE PLAN SITE I �—-- V-30--O" TION PR RECREATION 68.13 ACRES 302 5FACE5 NO CHANGE SA( % 8.41% 33296 333% :.IVED 11� "I 1h I'lu v f 9 1-,rA City of So. Budington scale 1­30"0.' project no. 04-413 drawn by wjr date 11.19.04 file sit.,dwg drwg. no. SITE Sheet - Of - I I I I I I I I _-_- _____________ FRONT ELEVATION 1 I I I POURED CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL 1 I I _ ________________�__-____� I I I I I I I 1 I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Llr _____rl_L,_____JT___� �___.i- _- _______-_1 - REAR ELEVATION Al Sheet • Of CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD \drb\sit\south_burlington\bandshell_siteplan.doc DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING Report preparation date: November 3, 2004 Plans received: October 12, 2004 DORSET PARK - 1000 DORSET STREET SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-04-41 Agenda #9 Meeting date: November 9, 2004 Owner/Applicant PropertV Information City of South Burlington Tax Parcel 0570-01000-N 575 Dorset Street Park and Recreation Zoning District So. Burlington, VT 05403 68.73 acres Location Map CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south budington\bandshell siteplan.doc City of South Burlington and Rotary Club of South Burlington, hereafter referred to as the applicants, are seeking site plan approval to construct a 980 sq ft. open air public band shell, 1000 Dorset Street. Associate Planner Brian Robertson and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on October 12, 2004 and have the following comments. Zoning District & Dimensional Requirements: Table 1. Dimensional Requirements PR Zoning District 11 Required J Proposed Min. Lot Size None 68.73 acres Max. Building Coverage 15% 3.33% �l Max. Overall Coverage 25% 8.47% Min. Front Setback 40' >40' �1 Min. Side Setback 15' >15' Min. Rear Setback 30' >3'U 4 zoning compliance SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations 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. The proposed project is for a 980 square foot building to be added to Dorset Park. The site plan has been designed to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site or from structure to structure. Planting areas and pedestrian movement patterns are sufficient. The property contains a total of 302 parking spaces, which were designed to accommodate Dorset Park at full build -out. Pursuant to Section 13.01(G)(5) of the Land Development Regulations, the property contains a bicycle rack. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The parking areas on the subject are currently in existence and will remain unchanged through the proposed project. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south budington%andshell siteplan.doc (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. The height of the proposed building will be 26'. The scale of the proposed building is compatible with the existing and adjoining buildings. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 1. 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 this criterion is being met. (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 this criterion is being met. 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 stree4 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. (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. 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 is an enclosed dumpster on the subject property. CITY OF SOUTH BURLING I ON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\south burlinAton\bandshell siteplan.doc (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed project will require a minimum of $3,000 of landscaping. The applicant is seeking a landscape credit for the full amount of $3,000. ). 2. Staff recommends that the Development Review Board grant the applicant a landscape credit of $3,000. 3. The applicant shall post a landscape bond for $3, 000, prior to issuance of a 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. Lighting Pursuant to Section 13.07(A) of the Land Development Regulations, all exterior lighting shall be shielded and downcasting to prevent light from spilling onto adjacent properties and rights -of -way. 4. If the applicant is proposing any additional exterior lighting, the plans shall be revised to indicate the location of this lighting, prior to site plan approval. In addition, the applicant shall submit exterior lighting details (cut -sheets) that indicate the proposed lighting is in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations. Access/Circuiation Access and circulation on the subject property are adequate. Traffic The intersection at Swift Street Extension and Dorset Street was designed to accommodate the traffic of Dorset Park at full build -out. Other The noise produced from events at the proposed structure may be a point-of-concem. Any noise resulting from event at the proposed structure shall comply with Appendix A.3 of the Land Development Regulations. Staff recommends that the South Burlington Development Review Board approve Site Plan Application #SP-04-41, conditional upon the applicant addressing the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respectfully submitted, r4n Robertso , Associate Planner Copy to: Jay Pasackow 1 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 HAND DELIVERED March 20, 2006 Tom Hubbard, Director South Burlington Recreation Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Rotary Band Shell Dear Mr. Hubbard: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the Administrative Officer on March 20, 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, �-* cl 9 Betsy Mc onough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. Permit Number SP-�- 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 #) l "NA-V 0-1- 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) C 4,, .o4- %� �,�:13L�n_ 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): (Anus i 12.eCricr�q,��\ '.�Cc SAS �kx ae } S�. �So \ V T asyo3 �Ub '-llogycc�H� ��_QuSuc\Lrw �`pg Gna,r �j QckV- \1 `Dr. Sc>.�.,f\ \!'ro5sV:3 � 546-9543 1141 65T5 __ _6►V 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Av-v 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) ©S io — of 000 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 main) a-AA,�wn o4 0 a" et,p p• kkr- bu.i� sines\ be `�h�i r'TMJc�, 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) a b ` (r it e t u In , o r\Q `P j e 1 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): nl 1,4 _ g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): �C� 5 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: � + Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing . - 3 z % / ?,qpV +- sq. ft. Proposed , % / sq. ft. 3.3 Z b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existin.g_�-_�_% / sq. ft. Proposed%__% / sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing e % / _ sq. ft. Proposed % _sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) -"" c6 , �p * * 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): $ 100, 000 b) Landscaping: $ Pegv s� 6 Uk-A-e. c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): wat .yg4tc Qe, LP 0LV_ ___ b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peale hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: -I- q PrA E 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION:_ W z,� _ s ,-V 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:I.r Zoob 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) 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 (I I" 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). C C I hereby certify that all the information requested as of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SI NA OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: 3 D REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board ❑ Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete /) ❑ Incomplete of Planning & Zoning or Designee 4 EXHIBIT A The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) . o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) a Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Amended Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Administrative Site Plan $ 85* * Includes $10.00 recording fee 5 EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11 " x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights.should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Amended Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Administrative Site Plan $ 8 5 * * Includes $10.00 recording fee 9 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 January 19, 2005 Jay Pasackow 9 Oak Hill Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Minutes Dear Mr. Pasackow: Enclosed, please find a copy of the minutes from the December 21, 2004 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. 10 Sincerely, c Betsy cDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 21 1DECEMBER 2004 Mr. Kupferman asked about stormwater. Mr. Pitroski said they will maintain the existing system. Mr. Boucher then moved to approve Preliminary Plat Application #SD-04-86 of Champlain Oil Company subject to the stipulations in the draft motion with the following amendments: Stipulation 2d was added as follows: The final plat plans shall be revised to show a six foot solid fence (approximately 75 feet in length) south of the proposed building to be placed between the proposed Austrian Pines and the existing tree line. Stipulation 2e was added as follows: The final plat plan shall be revised to show an air dispensing unit if one is proposed. Stipulation 8 was amended to read: The dumpster pick-up shall be between 7:00 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Farley seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Continued site plan 14SP-04-41 of The City of South Burlington and Rotary Club of South Burlington to construct a 980 sq ft open air public band shell, 1000 Dorset Street: Mr. Boucher raised the question of the requested landscape waiver and suggested an area at the back for some landscaping. He felt the rules should apply to everyone. Mr. Wilking said that area is required for trucks unloading pianos, etc. They did agree to put in some bushes near the box in back. Mr. Wilking said the height of the bandshell will be 21'4" from floor to top. Mr. Bresee raised the question of the open side of the bandshell facing toward the incoming weather. Mr. Boucher then moved to approve Site Plan #SP-04-41 of the City of South Burlington and Rotary Club of South Burlington subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Public Hearing: Final Plat Application #SID-04-87 of Thomas E. Chase to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of a 20,300 sq. ft. general office building. The amendment consists of site modifications to adjust parking layout and add a gravel path, 46 Bowdoin Street: Mr. Chase showed the location of the proposed path. -5- State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conervation State Geologist RELAY SERVICES FOR HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>VOICE 1-800-253-0195 VOICE>TDD May 28, 2004 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05403 Subject WW-4-0512-3 Dorset Park Skating Rink Phase II AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 Redesign & reduce in size ice rink, no major change in municipal water/sewer located on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Sir or Madam: An application was filed in our office for review and approval on May 11, 2001. A review letter and checklist was sent on May 28, 2001 listing items that were missing or incomplete. We requested the information be submitted within 60 days. The last activity in the file was a letter sent to you dated April 5, 2004, requesting the information. To date we have not received the information we requested. We are not able to leave applications in pending status indefinitely. Therefore, we are denying your application because the information submitted is not sufficient to make a determination that the proposed project can be developed in accordance with the Environmental Protection Rules. As the project has been in operation without the permit, we would consider the building to be in violation of the Environmental Protection Rules, Chapter. Please contact our office immediately to resolve this potential violation. If we do not hear from you within 15 days of the date of this letter, we will have to forward the matter to our Enforcement Division for possible legal action including fines. If you wish to pursue the obtaining the permit for this project in the future, you will need to submit a new application form, fee, and complete engineering plans. The project will need to meet the minimum requirements of the Environmental Protection Rules in effect at the time the application is submitted. Sincerely, Jessanne Wyman Assistant Regional Engineer cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Luce R. Hillman/Engineering Ventures Carl Lisman Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conervation State Geologist RELAY SERVICES FOR HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>VoicE 1-800-253-0195 VOICE>TDD May 28, 2004 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05445 Subject EC-4-2404 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 Permit 3.48 acre leased parcel with 2 ice rinks, municipal water and sewer, 4,000 gallons per day located off Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Sir or Madam: An application was filed in our office for review and approval on July 24, 2001. A review letter and checklist was sent on August 27, 2001 listing items that were missing or incomplete. We requested the information be submitted within 60 days. The last activity in the file was a letter on April 5, 2004, to you again requesting the information. To date we have not received the information we requested. We are not able to leave applications in pending status indefinitely. Therefore, we are denying your application because the information submitted is not sufficient to make a determination that the proposed project can be developed in accordance with the Environmental Protection Rules. If the lot has been subdivided and is subject to a lease, we would consider the lot to be in violation of the Environmental Protection Rules, Chapter 1. In order to avoid any potential enforcement action, please contact our office within 15 days of the date of this letter. Sincerely, wT,11� J sanne Wyman Assistant Regional Engineer cc: South Burlington Planning Commission David Boehm/Engineering Ventures Carl Lisman, Esq. Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury SOUTH BURL NGTON RECREATION DEPARTMENT 575 DORSET STREET, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 TEL: (802) 846-4108 FAX: (802) 846-4101 THOMAS HUBBARD, CPRP RECREATION DIRECTOR TODD GOODWIN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR TO: Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator FROM: Tom Hubbard, Recreation Director RE: SB Youth Baseball Application DATE: September 16, 2003 As we recently discussed, the Youth Baseball Program has expressed its intention to withdraw the application for the addition to the dugout at the Dorset Park Babe Ruth Baseball Field. It is understood that a new application and plans would have to be submitted if their interest in this project gains momentum at a later date. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. MEMBER: VERMONT RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION - NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION t�1T``1 (OF SC'TL7H BUTRLJ1\% GT0- ART v iT O� Lr�`1I�7LT z -�'I Z01',�iDNTG 575 DOIRSET STREET SGL"'i'� BU ILZTGTON, EI OI'v'T 05403 (302) 846-4106 FAX (802) 346-4101 Permit Number SP- 0 i s 53 APPLICATION FOR SITE PLANT VIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in M. 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 re�Aew before the Development Review Board. i) 0WTNIaR OF RE COY'aID {1 Taine as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) ORy 6 9 (10' C..iTY OP SouTt-A B1kkLi I(-T C4 655.-7i53 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Taook and page 3) APPLICANT (Narne, i-nailing address, phone and fax #) SCAJ4V% Rjr1%!N-,-4c.. J Y,.4*, (�i-As t,,:,j ( 4) CONTACT PERSON {Name, mailing -address, phone and fax #} &I —Jd;blc t'YIGt\&%ao ckrs "12S Mx5s A- S*. SO4 1 �!•�\�nT �n V % E:` 403 5) pR O,3 EC-T S T REET ADDRESS: 1000 L J o r c�A V 0-,4 6) TAX PARCEL Tip #'--an be obtained at Assessor's Office). 0 5 / i)-ROJEOT DES: TION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) � o N i c i a p\ t- P A 17-1� � Q& C, tl f a.,1.,2 R,;:�j4 r;,e \.4 b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) A DiA,—r&rT TC TH,=� i.ta � t�r�� ®c�i PrOPVSV 1) g' x iv 54rb } Total building square footage on pruperty (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) .Sf' X I1, d) Height of building & nuimber of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specific if basement and mezzanine) 1 L L if c L 1 Z F u g 4► (--To e) i dumber of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to rernain)_ L� /& �i l unnber of e;nployees s%' company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) 5 F ie VoL%) &JteeV�-, I I I g) Other (list any -other information pertlinient To ,.his application not spe-Cmi-cally requested aboxm, Teasenote if Gveriay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT CCU GE a) Building: Existing % Proposed % b) Overall "building, parking outside storage etc) Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) E� stin,,:,, % Proposed. 9) COST EST2,vfATES a) Bmlding (including interior renovations): o i ; b") Landscaping: c) Other site improvements (please list with 1,0) EMMA= TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): SA vV)f A� I) i I -Ws SugoiiiTAL— b) A.Nd. Peak hour for entire property (in and out). c) RIM- Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PE.,A-KHOURSOFOPERATON: 12) P-1,1-7AK DAYS Of O.PEPUATION: I I I ( 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLEMON DATE:— <v mmqv -LOQ 3 PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the infbnnation listed on E,.Urbit A attached. five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fe., shall be paid to the Citj, at the time ol'submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). T hereby certify that ail the infbrmation requested as part of s apphearion. has been submitted and i I thi is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Q�,Co-r IG An-aE biA� LicAT-4t' I 'Y C SIGNATURE &-V/PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBIVHSSION: `2 - 7 i d'ZI7 REVIEW A=ORiTY: 0 Development Review Board ector, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site -plan application and find it to be: ?/Complete ❑11 Incomplete & Zoning or Designee Date EEC-:�IT A S17-E PLAN The following information inust be shovrn on the site plan. Please submit eve (--5) copies and one reducdd copy (11" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result n your .application berm g rejected and a delay in the review'before the Development Review Board. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and fished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting proper des, fire hydrants, e,-dsting buildings-, existing landscaping a Exiisting and proposed curb cuts, pavement, wa vays o Zoning boundaries o Nugnber and location of par3dng spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zonnmg regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a)of the zoning regulations) o Location :of septic tams (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or fir, m preparmi g site plan and date o E,-derior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. a Dumpster ]locations. (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.25')(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and spare footage of floor area proxi ded for patron use but not containing lamed seats APPLICATION FEE..._.. New application $ 60.00'l ❑ Amendment $ 35.00* * includes 310.00 recording fee CITY Y OF SOUTH H BURLINGTO T DE]PAIRTMEPTT OF lPLATU1 TE�TG & ZON, EqG 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTOI T, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit Number SP- APPLICATION FOR SITE PLC 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 #) City of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Volume 514, Page � ) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. , Rnx 2126, Smith Burlingtoon, Vermont 05401 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Carl H. Li swan, Esq. , P.O. Box 728, Burlington, Vermont 05402-0728; (802) 864-5756; FAX (802) 864-3629 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont -)TAX PARCEL TD # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) N/A 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Hockey Rink Facilities b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) 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) 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 pertment To this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing _% Proposed % b) Overall (building, pa.Aing, -outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed % 9) COST ESTWATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTUVIATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): b) AJA/f. 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 C01VIPLETION DATE: 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 (I I" 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. Dorset Pa Association, Inc. OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: ❑ Complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date 12KINIM, SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. • Lot -drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement walk vays o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard a North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) . o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ New Application $ 60.00* ❑ Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation July 26, 2001 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05445 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Junction Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802)879-5656 Subject: EC-4-2404 -- Permit 3.48 acre leased parcel with 2 ice rinks, on -site water and septic, 4,000 gpd located on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont Dear Applicant: We have received your application and fee paid by check #EXEMPT on July 24, 2001, which begins the 30 day in-house performance standards for our review. If we require further information from you to make a decision, the time until we receive it is not included in the in-house performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 30 in-house days, please contact this office at (802) 879-5656. We have forwarded your application to the Information Specialist, who will send you a Project Review Sheet indicating other state departments you should contact about additional permits you may need. If you have not already done so, you should also check with town officials about any necessary town permits. YOUR CHECK IS BEING RETURNED BECAUSE MUNICIPALITIES ARE EXEMPT FROM OUR FEES. Sincerely, Ernestine Chevrier Program Services Clerk c City of South Burlington Planning Commission Engineering Ventures, Inc. State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist RELAY SERVICE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>Voice 1-800-253-0195 Voice>TDD hZ� AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation WATER SUPPLY DIVISION The Old Pantry Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-0403 TELEPHONE (802) 241-3400 FACSIMILE (802) 241-3284 June 15, 2001 Public Water System Permit to Construct PROJECT # E-1206 WSID #5091 PIN #EJ00-0132 PERMITTEE: City of South Burlington ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 PROJECT NAME: Dorset Park Skating Rink - Phase H TOWN LOCATION: South Burlington, VT General The referenced planning documents are approved in accordance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 56, provided that all conditions listed below are complied with and continually satisfied. This Construction Permit, with conditions, is granted based on a review which determined that the proposed works, if built in accordance with the approved planning documents, will conform with adopted design standards and will not constitute a public health hazard or a public health risk. The review and approval did not, however, include the structural engineering aspects of this proj ect. Project Description The project is represented by plans and specifications prepared and submitted by Engineering Ventures, Inc., Consulting Engineers. The project involves an extension of South Burlington Water District's existing 12-inch water main in the vicinity of the Cairns Arena. The extension will be made with approximately 260 linear feet (If) of 12-inch and 501f of 6-inch Class 52 Ductile Iron pipe, one new hydrant and a fire suppression sprinkler system with required backflow prevention. The extension will serve a new 40,000 square foot skating rink with 200 seats for spectators, and with locker rooms and showers for participants. The project's design average day water demand is 1,000 gallons per day (200 seats x 5 GPD/seat). 100% Processed Chlorine Free Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury Permit to Construct Dorset Park Skating Rink - Phase II Page 2 June 15, 2001 The project is presented in the following: Sheet No. Drawing Date Last Revision Date C1.2, C3.2 05/26/2000 05/03/2001 C2.1 05/26/2000 06/13/2001 C1.3, C3.1 07/11/2000 05/03/2001 The total number of sheets reviewed by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation for this project is five. Project Conditions (1) All construction on this project must be completed by and the permit shall expire on June 30, 2003 unless written approval is obtained from the Department of Environmental Conservation which extends the expiration date. (2) This Construction Permit is not transferable or assignable and shall automatically become invalid upon a change of ownership or upon suspension or revocation. A successor in interest to the permittee may apply to the Department of Environmental Conservation for reissuance of this permit. (A) By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the project, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental laws and this permit. (B) The Department of Environmental Conservation maintains continuing jurisdiction during the life of the permit and may require the permittee periodically to file an affidavit certifying that the project is operating in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and conditions of the permit. (3) The project shall be constructed, completed, maintained, and operated in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the Department of Environmental Conservation. (4) Construction inspection shall be performed by a competent inspector under the general supervision of a professional engineer. It is the permittee's responsibility to ensure that inspection is undertaken to assure that the project is constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, plus any authorized change orders. I Permit to Construct Dorset Park Skating Rink - Phase I1 Page 3 June 15, 2001 (5) The permittee or representative shall submit as -built Record Drawings to the Department of Environmental Conservation indicating the system as it was constructed, including any field modification. Record Drawings shall be developed by the professional engineering firm responsible for observation of construction. Record Drawings shall be submitted within 60 days of final system field approval by the responsible engineer. Prior to being placed in operation for domestic use, all new portions of the system shall be flushed, pressure tested, disinfected and flushed again. Following this procedure, at least two samples must be collected (in Vermont Department of Health sample bottles) from representative sample points and sent to the Vermont Department of Health Laboratory- at 195 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401 (or any other Vermont Department of Health certified laboratory) for Bacteriological Examination of Public Water Supply and indicate on the form that it is for a new system awaiting approval. Negative sample results are required before the system may be placed "on line" for potable water use. Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation Canute E. Dalmasse, Commissioner e. By Rodney I. Pingr Water Systems Section Chief Water Supply Division Dated at Waterbury, VT this 15th day of June, 2001. RIP:GB:sl c South Burlington Water Department South Burlington Fire Department Engineering Ventures, Inc., Consulting Engineer Ernest Christianson, Regional Engineer, DEC Greg Bostock, WSD/DEC, Regional Manager Director, Environmental Health Division PID #E-1206 WSID #5091 DAmyfiles\Sheila's file\5091GBO61501 I � q- 6 JW AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE np PENDING APPLICATION # klW- a DISTRICT TOWN 1dLt111 bUk41A1&JVg/ PIN # 0-W-01.3--7- OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: nn NAME: `!t�v OF —kOUTji LGQL%UG?Dn NAME: ADDRESS: J� S ��� SrT ADDRESS: V7 05yo3 TELEPHONE: ?� GJ`�8' 7953 TELEPHONE: Based on information provided by NG/Alc;' `'iAIG hVW4. 5 received on ✓/�0 / a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of acres, located on "T )Z07 The project is generally described as: Prior Permits From This Office: l%'0907 3 L(W,1/ 077Z (- Z PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. SEC. 6007(C)). Commercial, residential or municipal project? ~, Length of new/improved road(s) Has the landowner subdivided before? When/where/# of lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: ✓ YES NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties -.—YES NO COMMENTS: �yjti/Xj4Y�lq j 1� AAoj 06V7 r� j �° ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Y 7 DISTRICTS #4,6 &9 111 WEST STREET ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 SIGNATURE: DATE: U ADDRESS: District Coordinator Telephone: (802)879-5614 ,I WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED YES NO Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal tp —, Subdivision &/or Exemption Deferral of Subdivision Tent/Travel Trailer Campground / Mobile Home Park Floor Drains (UIC) Sewer Extension REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: jE-3c3i1�." 6Y/ L'14/ AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES �� }ldl�F��.t� DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNATURE: f DATE: ADDRESS: CONSERVATION Environmental Assistance Division, Permit Specialist elephone: (802)879-5676 111 WEST STREET Wastewater Management Division Telephone: (802)879-5656 ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION BY THE PERMIT SPECIALIST REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Indirect Discharge Permit PLL�I . Contact: _ Stormwater permits (state and federal, UIC) _ Residuals management sludge disposal OVER OTH't . PERMITS AND REVIEWS YOU MAY NEED: `\ ntinued) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (888 520-4879) Contact: Construction/modification of source Open Burning Wood Fired Units (2!90HP) Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines L 200 bHP) WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400)(800 823-6500 in VT) Contact: �G'3r2Cee-F /�lo� u�S�e9'S/ New Hydrants >500' of Waterline Construction Community Water System (CWS) Bottled Water Transient Non -Community Water System (TNC) Capacity Review for Non -Transient Non -Community Water System (NTNC) 6. WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR Contact: River Management (241-3770) Use of Chemicals in State Waters (241-3777) Shoreland Encroachment (241-3777) Aquatic Nuisance Control (241-3777) Wetlands (241-3770) Section 401 Water Quality Certificate (241-3770) Stream Alteration (241-3757) Water Withdrawal (241-3770) WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888) Hazardous waste handler notification requirement (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) Waste oil burning (241-3888) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Composting Facilities (241-3444) HW transporter certificate (241-3888) Used septic system components/stone 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451) State funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Judy Mirro 802-241-3745 10. DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval 11 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office# 879-2300 ✓ 11 Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) Storage of flammable liquids, explosives LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: tlilhX- Foc�, lodging, bakeries, food processors r Program for asbestos control & lead certification Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Child care facilities (800 649-2642) Nursing Homes (241-2345) Contact: Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact: Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Golf courses (828-2431) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) Contact: Junkyards (828-2053) Railroad crossings (828-2710) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) 16. PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT Energy Code Assistance Center (888-373-2255) VT Residential Building Energy Standards 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) 21. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste /11_1LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 3. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,8 Carmichael Street, Suite 205, Essex Jct, VT 05452 (802)872-2893 24. OTHER: Form Date 11/97 Rev. 5101 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE , PENDING APPLICATION # G-C DISTRICT TOWN did Jr `61A, " PIN # �,h70 01 3 a - OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: NAME: city GE oikaril IxI6lTm ADDRESS: 573- �c�'deT' Jr9&1-7- TELEPHONE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: NAME:_ ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Based on information provided by received ona project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of ­�.4k acres, located on The project is generally described as: I�CKhtIT 3,4rfi ej)&V 61*66L dwd .2-wen.. sot A ,P xl4i.✓W 6 Csyit/b . Prior Permits From This Office: Wet,- PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION_ 0 V.S.A. SEC.�007(C)). Commercial, residential or municipal project? sa�c Length of new/improved road(s)t� Has the landowner subdivided before? -- When/where/# of lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRE YES NO; Copies sent to S atuto Parties: YES NO COMMENTS: ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION DISTRICTS #4,6 &9 Ez� z (Al(s 111 WEST STREET e�,�-2 . �SS 1 DATE: ADDRESS: ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 SIGNATURE: Dis rict Coordinator Telephone: (802)879-5614 2. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED YES NO Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal. r Subdivision &/or Exemption Deferral of Subdivision Tent/Travel Trailer Campground Mobile Home Park Floor Drains (UIC) Sewer Extension REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: / f AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNATURE: lr°M� J ��� c2.. DATE: ADDRESS: CONSERVATION Environmental Assistance Division, Permit Specialist Telephone: (802)879-5676 111 WEST STREET Wastewater Management Division Telephone: (802)879-5656 ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION BY THE PERMIT SPECIALIST REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Contact: Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Stormwater permits (state and federal, UIC) Indirect Discharge Permit Residuals management sludge disposal OVER OTHER. _RMITS AND REVIEWS YOU MAY NEED: (C( cued) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (888 520-4879) Contact: Construction/modification of source Open Burning Wood Fired Units (z90HP) Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines L 200 bHP) 5. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400)(800 823-6500 in VT) Contact: New Hydrants >500' of Waterline Construction Community Water System (CWS) Bottled Water Transient Non -Community Water System (TNC) Capacity Review for Non -Transient Non -Community Water System (NTNC) 6. WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR Contact: River Management (241-3770) Use of Chemicals in State Waters (241-3777) Shoreland Encroachment (241-3777) Aquatic Nuisance Control (241-3777) Wetlands (241-3770) Section 401 Water Quality Certificate (241-3770) Stream Alteration (241-3757) Water Withdrawal (241-3770) 7. WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Hazardous waste handler notification requirement (241-3888) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Composting Facilities (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) HW transporter certificate (241-3888) Waste oil burning (241-3888) Used septic system components/stone 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451) State funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Judy Mirro 802-241-3745 10. DEPARTMENT OFFISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval 11. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office# 879-2300 Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) Storage of flammable liquids, explosives LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels 12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors Program for asbestos control & lead certification Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Child care facilities (800 649-2642) Nursing Homes (241-2345) Contact: Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact: Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) Junkyards (828-2053) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2710) Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Contact: Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) Golf courses (828-2431) Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) 16. PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT Energy Code Assistance Center (888-373-2255) VT Residential Building Energy Standards 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) 21. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste ,. LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 23. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,8 Carmichael Street, Suite 205, Essex Jct, VT 05452 (802)872-2893 24. OTHER: Form Date 11/97 Rev. 5101 3 State Department of Fish and Wildlife of Vermont AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation May 29, 2001 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05403 Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Junction Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 879-5656 Subject: WW-4-0512-3, Dorset Park Skating Rink Phase II -- Redesign & reduce in size ice rink no change in mun. w/s located on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont Dear Applicant: We have received your application and fee paid by check #EXEMPT on May 11, 2001, which begins the 30 day in-house performance standards for our review. If we require further information from you to make a decision, the time until we receive it is not included in the in-house performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 30 in-house days, please contact this office at (802) 879-5656. We have forwarded your application to the Information Specialist, who will send you a Project Review Sheet indicating other state departments you should contact about additional permits you may need. If you have not already done so, you should also check with town officials about any necessary town permits. PLEASE SUBMIT THE DEED INFORMATION AND A 2ND SET OF PLANS FOR THE ABOVE PROJECT. Sincerely, rk-__ Irene L. Robe'rge DEC Regional Office Coord. c City of South Burlington Planning Commission Luce R. Hillman State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist RELAY SERVICE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>Voioe 1-800-253-0195 Voice>TDD City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Sirs: AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation WATER SUPPLY DIVISION The Old Pantry Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-0403 TELEPHONE (802) 241-3400 FACSIMILE (802) 241-3284 May 16, 2001 The Water Supply Division of Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation has received your Construction Permit application for the "Dorset Park Skating Rink - Phase II” project, including check No. 4028 in the amount of $239.70. Messrs Greg Bostock and Dennis Nealon will be reviewing this project and will begin that process today. For your convenience, our identification number for this project is PID #E-1206. The project number, assigned by the regional office, for this project is PIN #EJ00-0132. If you have not already done so, please contact the Permit Specialist located in our Essex Regional Office, Dolores LaRiviere, at (802) 879-5676, who can help you determine if additional permits may be needed for this project. RIP:ll cc: Luce Hillman, Consulting Engineer Greg Bostock, Regional Team PID #E-1206 1206051601 Sincerely, Rodney I. Ping e, Chief Water Systems Section Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 864-4361 Fax: (802) 864-0435 March 26, 2001 Larry Lane Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn St. Burlington, VT 05401 RE: Dorset St. Park Skating Facility, Phase H, South Burlington, VT Dear Larry: We have reviewed the revised plans for the above referenced project and offer the following comments: 1. Please refer to the Specifications and Details For the Installation of Water Lines and Appurtenances for All Water Distribution Systems Owned by the Champlain Water District, The City of South Burlington, and the Village of Jericho for specification requirements. 2. The SBWD shall be notified at least 7 days in advance of the start of actual construction by the applicant, engineer, owner or contractor to arrange a meeting if needed to discuss the project. 3. The SBWD shall be notified in advance to inspect all mechanical joint fittings, main line taps, appurtenances, and water line crossings prior to backfilling. 4. The SBWD shall be notified no less than 2 days in advance of any proposed testing of any completed mains, and must be present to witness and accept all tests. 5. Upon completion of the water system construction project, As-Builts shall be supplied to the CWD Retail Department in the form of 1 hard copy and one electronic copy in AUTO-CAD.DWG Version 14 Format or newer. 6. This project as issued for Permit Review, 2-23-01 is acceptable to the SBWD. If any design or plan changes occur then they shall be forwarded to the SBWD for further review. Please call if you have any question or concerns. Sincerely, South Burlington Water Department ay N deau Superintendent NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-01-21 April 19, 2001 Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Owner of Record: City of South Burlington Dorset Park, Dorset Street Administrative review of an application for a site plan amendment has been requested by the above property owner for the following action: Amend the site plan for Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II to reduce the square footage of the proposed building and construct a connecting hallway instead of a connecting lounge area. The Director of Planning & Zoning will process this application in accordance with Section 26.10 of the South Burlington Zoning Ordinance. A report on the action taken on this application will be presented at the next Development Review Board meeting following a decision on this application. Any interested party may appeal a decision of the Director of Planning & Zoning within 15 days of the date the Director's action is reported to the Development Review Board. Notice of an appeal shall comply with the provisions of 24 VSA Section 4465. The Development Review Board shall review an appeal in accordance with the standards and procedures applicable to site plan review. Director of Planning & Zoning Date 5/16/00 MOTION OF APPROVAL Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP- 00-24 of the Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. to construct a new ice skating rink 140 feet by 290 feet north of the existing Cairns Arena at Dorset Park, as depicted on a set of plans the first page of which is entitled, "South Burlington Rink Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont", prepared by Truex Cullins & Partners Architects and Engineering Ventures, dated 5/12/00, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the location of any proposed fire hydrants and submit revised plans prior to permit issuance, if required. 3) The structure shall be sprinklered and have a fire alarm approved by the Fire Chief. 4) The structure shall have a refrigerant monitoring system tied to the fire alarm that must notify all occupants of a leak. The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the type of alarm. 5) The Development Review Board approves an additional sewer allocation of 1,000 gpd. 6) Any new exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in lighting shall be approved by the Director prior to installation. 7) The applicant shall post a $30,500 landscape bond for street trees prior to issuance of a permit. These bonds shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. 8) Pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the Zoning Regulations, a landscaping credit in the amount of $15,367 is granted for existing trees on the site. 9) For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the additional skating rink will generate zero (0) additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 10) 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. 11) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the proposed structure. 12) Any change to the site plan shall require approval of the South Burlington Development Review Board. ENGINEERING MEMO VENTURESINC 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: April 12, 2001 to: Julie Beth Hoover, Director of Planning and Zoning from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. - ,f'2lj re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Ms. Hoover, The Dorset Park Skating Rink Phase II located in Dorset Park has undergone some minor revisions since our submittal last spring due to necessary cost saving measures. The revised rink is to be located in the same location and has the same associated parking and traffic circulation, but is smaller in size. The front lounge area and the connecting dual rink entrance have been deleted, and a connecting hallway is now proposed. The number of seats has remained the same as the previous submission, therefore the number of parking spaces has not changed. We are seeking an administrative review for the revised rink. We are also submitting revised drawings to the District Coordinator's office to receive an Administrative Amendment to our Land Use Permit. Please feel free to call with questions. Thank you for your assistance. Luce R. Hillman, P.E. Engineering Ventures Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 5APROJECT5\0-1999\99364-01 5o. Burl. Rink\wpdooe\City of 5outh6urlingtod.\2��4 2r� o.wdd ENGINEERING VENTURESINC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: April 12, 2001 to: Julie Beth Hoover �� from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. 4r 1 re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Enclosed: 1. Five copies of C 1.3, Revised site plan for Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II. 2. One copy of A 1.1, A2.1, A3.1, Revised rink floor plan and elevations, for your use. 2. One copy of the City of South Burlington Site Plan Application Notes: 5APROJECT5 0-1999\99364-01 5o. Burl. Rink\wpdoos\City of 5outhl3urlington\2001-04-12permittrano.wpd ENGINEERING VENTURESINC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: April 12, 2001 to: Julie Beth Hoover from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Enclosed: 1. Five copies of C 1.3, Revised site plan for Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II. 2. One copy of A1.1, A2.1, A3.1, Revised rink floor plan and elevations, for your use. 2. One copy of the City of South Burlington Site Plan Application Notes: 5APR0JECT5\0-1999\99364-01 5oBurl. Rink\wpdo-\Gity of 5outhBurlington\2001-04-12p,rmittran5.wpd 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 #) �tT�i 6F �Jtti1,iN (5uct,a ) -19S:3 S1S �oes�� 71 T SouTu fyT O Soo 3 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) (_u« F����wn� rr ,o.r: • , �6N'Cu�2�. `�.rr `1 kl�,r3 cr.+.� 5T (3urz�ncc.�c�1�� 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: linec�i CT 6CST —r �imTN C..,•2�,1Y.sC�Tb� 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Propel vty (including description and size of each separate use) -�juNiC1( !ice f'R2k I ; wTlrsz� �I�JIC I QASt Ca/i� l �rl `VfJS 112Q6PTloJ�l �IF�L�2 b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) NEy..I Io JkAirST:> `1��11.T1 v�`1►y ZUJ ��,��, ►�J1� /,�� UG11\l�� 1 o -1G.f (Z 2LV--- WS c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) -- PAOPCY�t,r> '�iak,'• 33,ar�o 5�� Fr'�Y-��s-rlvsz. rr`�1L " �-dj��U SF 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): smAc Ns eR�yloUs npr 10 01 10:39a enri neering ventures 0020R3 ) 63OG P.1 ENGINEERING VENTURES INC MEMO 7 Kilburn Street v Burlington, VT 05401 n tel. 802.853.6225 a fax 802.863.6306 date: April 18, 2001 to: Julie Beth Hoover. Director of Planning and Zoning from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase 11 Julie, Attached please find the completed page 2 of the City Site Plan Review application, and a summary of the Dorset Park structures. Please call if you need additional information. Thank you. Luce Post -its' Fax Note 7671 Dale page T. awc aft,. 40vtIA From Co./Dept. Co Phone # phone Fax #'R 4 4. Fax # Rpr 19 01 10;39a er-)neerinC ventures 80281'9)G30G p.2 g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing `� � 4 _ % Proposed _ 3 .' % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing S .1 % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing S -1 % Proposed _ �7%.1 % vncl,.,-, 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: ajooc),00a b) Landscaping: S -ad,pc�0 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) AYerage daily traffic (in and out): �fi°1� h5. t�r�4 , �r,•,V3 `s >t�t ACC �.� 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: c,�'m,;,-- ZZ- 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). npr 18 01 10:40a en- .neering ventures 8028Fq6306 i 04/15101 p.3 7ENGINEER] G VENTURES INC 7 Kilburn Street a Buriington, VT 05401 ■ tel. M2.863.6225 r fax 802.863.0306 SOUTH BURLINGTON ICE RINK April 16, 2001 Overall Park 2346713 Existing Building Footprint 33529 Existing Pavement to Remain 67158 Existing Pavement to be removed 15844 Existing Dugouts 25' x 6' - 4 1068 32'x6'-6 Existing Pavillion 1000 Sub -Total 118599 Percentage of Existing Coverage 0.05 Proposed Building Footprint 33000 Proposed Parking 51572 Sub -Total 84572 Lot Coverage -Existing and Proposed 187327 Percentage of Coverage- Existing and 0.08 Proposed Existing Building Coverage 35597 Percentage of Lot 0.02 Proposed Building Coverage -Existing and New 68597 0.a3 S:\PROJECTS\0-1999\99364-01 So. Burl. Rink\quattrollotcoverage.gpw 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. SIGNATUR F APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: q - Ig. O I REVIEW AUTHORITY: 1:1 Development Review Board Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete 0 Incomplete fA- irector of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date (Apfrmsp) EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 1 i") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) • Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and finished) • Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping • Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways • Zoning boundaries • Dumber and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) • Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) • Location of septic tanks (if applicable) • Location of any easements • Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard • North arrow • dame of person or firm preparing site plan and date • Exterior lighting details (must be down casting and shielded) • Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) • Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPUCAT!0N FEE 0 New Application $ 60.00* M Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) ENGINEERING VENTURES INC MEMO 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863,6306 date: April 18, 2001 to: Julie Beth Hoover, Director of Planning and Zoning from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Julie, Attached please find the completed page 2 of the City Site Plan Review application, and a summary of the Dorset Park structures. Please call if you need additional information. Thank you. Luce 5APR0JECT5\0-1999\99M4-01 5o. Burl, Rink\wpcloce\City of 5outhBurlirgtoP22 gelllrQfh .w� g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing a.0 _ % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed R.0 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed r>-1 % Vr�G,�nAY�oJ�` F�onn 8) COST ESTIMATES .e,�-46�' a) Building: � '�'j000aaoa b) Landscaping: $ 40,000 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): r. --X TK00E� 1 . �rcr-,i 1'iw.: ze. 'a5v,(mo M6\�) S-Top-,— D2h;w 4ab L'F 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: a(-) -7_ 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). 04/15/01 7ENGINEERING VENTURES INC 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 ■ tel. 802.863.6225 ■ fax 802.863.6306 SOUTH BURLINGTON ICE RINK Overall Park Existing Building Footprint Existing Pavement to Remain Existing Pavement to be removed Existing Dugouts 25' x 6' - 4 32'x6'-6 Existing Pavillion Sub -Total Percentage of Existing Coverage 2346713 Proposed Building Footprint Proposed Parking Sub -Total Lot Coverage -Existing and Proposed Percentage of Coverage- Existing and Proposed April 16, 2001 33529 67158 15844 1068 1000 118599 0.05 33000 51572 84572 187327 Existing Building Coverage Percentage of Lot Proposed Building Coverage -Existing and New � -1 35597 0.02 68597 0.03 S:\PROJECTS\0-1999\99364-01 So. Burl. Rink\quattro\lotcoverage.gpw City of South Burlington PLANNING a& ZONING DEPARTMENT 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 (802) 846-4106/4101 fax jbhplanner@madriver.com TO: Luce Hillman, Engineering Ventures, Inc. FAX NUMBER: 863-6306 FROM: Juli Beth Hoover, AICP Director of Planning & honing RE: Permit for Skating Rink DATE: April 24, 2001 HARD COPY TO FOLLOW: x Yes No MESSAGE: Hi Luce, Here's the permit for the rink. Unless appealed, it takes effect on May 1 Oth. Cali if you have any questions. Juli Beth Hoover If there are any problems with this transmittal please call (802) 846-4106. Sf- CO - r_� 0 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 #) C iTH n t= !SOUTC 6 ' 1&Q Li►.ly'Ccn) �SR--1953 S-i c.„ D sa JG R.LdC Soars 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) C 1T 1 os= SovTFI �,1z���tcToJ 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) L-c,s 1= N4-ASSRint& \/9,, � ,ct.V-s Z03 _r-1y1Nr, k4e.,,oe a c itm ZA ,. C3,xat�,,,j y ACC 05-h01 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) mmy.. 25� � P� Sa � C�j�-O -- CD l C)OC7 -- /A,3 a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate ruse) tA,3N ,-, hAi, `'� ,L • 6KNSTiiac- Zc_6 ZrJk. fb) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) P2o0Q:&.Gn -T-CX <Z.;OL 141111.. Cab 66C) -ro (a %i\06 Ant �� s Fain fm--J-� L-0g,R k Ne-CK F1ns C3EE.J O T60 ,, NQ0 gaPwkGZ0 W i rN CoNrsELc;+� AA.L-L-wA-l. S%0Ew4W.k r1n6 <aissn1 a¢vi9V:) oa vVeST, S%Dr, oP RtNL, c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 30,1660 5o QcP- e. ;i sA ), i A L -� -ZA an- sk r,ecar. `�(rw� i 52a-c e - 3 31 Z� sf 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 end existing units to remain) f) Number of a pleyees (existing and proposed): EKFL ms-' iS - zo peoeke— FW-ot,6() CMPL04"s : s—lv P'-�c g) Other (list any Other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT CCVERAGE a) Building: Existing Z. o % Proposed --' 3 % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 5. k % Proposed L % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing S .\ % Proposed 5• \ % 8) COST ESTIMATES 010C�kA0,16S r� �S,lv1� h5 F (ZVE W'5) a) Building: $ "a, ovo m 0 b) Landscaping- $ +O , ooy c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): SANE As (�2�y�o�..S g) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): PRE\)�ooi S,)%tivrcAL- b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): ji c) P.M. Peak hour (In and out): kj io 11 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Zob2- A site plan shall be submitted which shoves 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 ail the information requested as pert 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: "/I /o-L— REVIEW AUTHORITY: 11 Development Review Board Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site Ian application and find it to be: Complete Incomplete irector of Planning & Zoning or Designee �4 r / c � Date i*041;�+ii/1 SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17°) of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) • Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and finished) • Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations • Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping • Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways • Zoning boundaries • dumber and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) • Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) • Location of septic tanks (if applicable) • Location of any easements • Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard • North arrow • Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date • Exterior lighting details (must be down casting and shielded) • Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) • Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations • If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLOCATlON FEE New Application $ 60.00* A," V� Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) SCHEDULE E LIST OF ABUTTING LANDOWNERS A & G Investments, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Oak Creek Investments, 1350 Shelburne Road, Suite 200, S. Burlington, VT 05403 835 Hinesburg Road LLC c/o Jeff Davis, 2 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401 JAM Golf LLC PO Box 132, Lydon Center, VT 05850-0132 (Golf coarse and club house) Neil and Jennifer Hyman, 11 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 David and Pietra Sylvester, 15 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Highlands Development Co., 234 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Highlands Development Co., 236 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Timothy and Rene Pochop, 17 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Melissa Bruce and Thomas Beck, 23 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael Simoneau and Geri Reilly, 33 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 11lark and Sandra Dupuis, 35 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Leon Emmons, 890 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 John Hoehl, 119 Main Street, Vergennes, VT 05491 (900 Dorset) Interstate I-89, State of Vermont Temple Sinai, Inc., c/o Rabbi James Glazier, 3 Siebring Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Estate of Isadore Myers, c/o Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 Faith NIethodist Church of South Burliu�aton, Inc., 899 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 William and Edith Robenstein, 909 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 John and Sandra Dooley, 44 East Terrace, South Burlington, VT 05403 (22 11,Iill Pond Lane - land only) David and Nancy Scangelli, 24 Mill Pond Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael and Suzanne Johnson, 50 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Craig and Nancy Ignaszewski, 52 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Stephen and Donna Vock, 54 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 William and Gay Craig, 56 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Estate of Gwendolen A. Rye, 1075 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael and Della Hertzberg, 21 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Gary and Susan Ducharme, 25 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Carolyn Edwards, Trustee of Carolyn Edwards Living Trust, 27 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Diane M. Demage, 29 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Rebecca Foster, 31 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Dennis and Carol Lutz, 9 .Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Rich and Darcy Newman, 11 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Thomas Leene, 15 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Peter and Patricia Kvam, 19 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT OS-103 Steven Greenwell and Nam Hiangwoo , 21 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Harry and Christine Harrison, 23 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Gerald Milot, Y.O. Box 4193, Burlington, VT 05402 Andrew and Carolyn Fitzgerald, 19 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 John Butler and .Jeanne Grimes, 17 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (238 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (260 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (262 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 058_50-0132 (264 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (284 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 1.32, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (286 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Highlands Development Co., P.O. Box 132, Lyndon Center, VT 05850-0132 (288 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403) Harold and Joanne Soncrant, 308 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Donald and Madeline Weaver, 306 Park Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 04/15/01 ENGINEERING VENTURES INC i Kilburn Street ■ Burlington. -T 0��01 ■ tel. 802.863.6225 ■ fax 802.863.6306 SOUTH BURLINGTON ICE RINK April 16, 2001 Overall Park Existing Building Footprint Existing Pavement to Remain Existing Pavement to be removed Existing Dugouts 25' x 6' - 4 32'x6'-6 Existing Pavillion Sub -Total Percentage of Existing Coverage 2346713 Proposed Building Footprint Proposed Parking Sub -Total Lot Coverage -Existing and Proposed Percentage of Coverage- Existing and Proposed 33529 67158 15844 1068 1000 118599 0.05 33000 51572 84572 187327 j- 110(o 5F � (A335i Existing Building Coverage Percentaae of Lot Proposed Building Coverage -Existing and New 35597 0.02 68597 0.03 &\PR0JECTS\0-1999\99364-01 So. Burl. Rink\quattro\lotcoverage.gpw V rECIFICATIONS PIOUS I N r; All wall mounter; houSings (Wy and lens frame Still be Consituc'ted 1N dle,cast aluminum attov Housings and lens frames shall be Designed in %cn a manner mat when mounted a$ an uPllghl ram water wdl not coned on the IenS but win be Channefed away Imm the allure, Ni.res stall De C-UL 6 LA. listed 'SuiiaDle for wet iocalions in e+mer the uptight or downught positron LENS AND C A 5 N E TiN G All Design OW hyture3 shalt be provided ,In a thermal and shock resistant lempered glass lens. 1a w Shan ba gaskeled to the housing with arlruded same gasteGng and held in position by The tens frame. when Shall be secured to the housing 1N S TA L L A7 ION The luminaire shall De. Capable of providing either upNghi or down11941 mounfmg When m0ur114d AS an upligl I, rain water shall not be Pemmiged 10 galnw on the lens. The hiluies shall be factory pit -cored with high temperature w-re, completely assembled and lesled pear to Shipment. F E F L CC To R All reflectors shall be constructed of etectra-0ngnienaa. anodized and Sealed aluminum. All photometric (Isla shall be Cerlified by an Indopendenl fisting latt MioN BALLAST All Ili lures for use wan compact fluoteuent lamps shall be equipped with NPF type ballasts as standard, An hvlur,S (Or use with HPS- HOP Or MN tamps shall be equipped w11h C WA or HX HPF type ballads, depending on lamp to be used, AIt ballasts shag be readily accessible, removable and Insulated. FINISH Polyester powder coal, elec(ro6tatiqllfl, applied, which is preceded by A five slap prelreatmenl process inUudmg an von phosphate priming stage for superior coaling adhesion, TAW process meels or e%cesds all ASTM laa6ng requirements. Including most for 1000 - hour bah spray endurance Testing. f 0 -f A z �— A — DIMENSIONS WEIGHT OLV-a OLV 12 OLV-e OLV•12 A 90' (200k6 min) 11.80, (299.72 com) 95 MS (4.13 kgs,( 12 5 IDS (5 68 legs) 8 4.5o' (114.30mm) 5,00' (127,00mm) C 4 25' (107,95 min) 7,60' (193.00 min) D 3. s3' lag .66 mm) 33G' (65.34 min) ICE RINK (DORSET ST) Charron, Inc. QUALITY LTG TYPE: N 0LV-12-P-M.Ti50-8K-277 Thin is no sssuu%bsthut t�e� for A DiVision of JJ1 Lighting Group Inc 11500 MELRO SE AVE. Fa ANKL IN PARK, IL 60131 - Phonil (all 21 451.0040 � Fax (1147) A51.675a e—au, OVehq®mcc com - w.., Oualayhgnhng, com _ (52200) SPeeatraiionS ausleet 10 Change wdeam e46ce. 02000 Ouailly Light,ng , ORDERING EXAMPLE OLV.@.F-MH 50 8K,12O.FD OESIGN BEAM SPREAD LAMP WAM REFLECTOR Oma F MH 50, DIFFUSED FORWARD ED O THROW MED. F HPS 35,50 DIFFUSED FORWARD EO-17 THROW MED OLul2 lief I3',t3' MH 35.5omio0.150' SPECULAR 3030'x30' EO.17 DIFFUSED MEO F MH 35.50.70ADOA50' DIFFUSED FOAwARO E0.17 THROW MED. OLV 12 1XI 14,X14" HPS 35.S0,70100,150 SPECULAR 34 30'00' ED. 17 DIFFUSED MED F HPS 35,50.70,100,150 DIFFUSED FORWARD ED-17 THROW MED ' Available Only in pulse Start 35.50,70.100.150 MHP = PVISa Slant REOUIREO CHOICES FINISH RAL NO. VOLTAGES BK Black 9OD5 120 CC Custom Specify Color 208 240 277 347 OPTIONAL CHOICES ELECTRICAL OPTIONS FD Sngle FusiN 120V07V FDFD Double Fus:np 208v/2aov FOC Single Fusing 347V ICE RINK (DORSET ST) Ch$p3-an, Inc. QUALITY LTG TYPE: N OW-12-g-MR50_BIX-277 TRANSMITTAL 7WENCINEERING ENRES INC 208FIynn Avenue, Suite 2A ■ Burlington, VT 05401 ■ tel. 802.863.6225 ■ fax 802.863.6306 date: March 28, 2002 to: Julie Beth Hoover from: Luce Hillman re: Dorset Rink, Phase II Enclosed are five copies of drawings C 1.3 and CIA for the Dorset Rink, along with 11 "x 17" of the drawings. The sidewalk on the westerly entrance to the rink has been revised to exit to the north parking lot, rather than the westerly parking area as previously shown. Mechanical equipment has been moved to accommodate design changes and is shown in the as -built conditions on the plans. The exterior lights are now located on the building over each mandoor, with three located over the double) doors on the west elevation of the rink. We are requesting that these revisions be considered an administrative amendment to the permit. Please call if you need additional information. Luce C:AProjects\SoBurl.wpd ENGINEERING VENTURES INC TRANSMITTAL 208 Flynn Avenue, Suite 2A ■ Burlington, VT 05401 ■ tel. 802.863.6225 ■ fax 802.863.6306 date: March 28, 2002 to: Ray Belair from: Luce R. Hillman, P.E. re: Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II Enclosed: 1. Five copies of C 1.3, Utility and Grading Plan drawing for Dorset Park Skating Rink, Phase II. 2. Five copies of CIA, Proposed Layout Plan. 3. One 11'x 17" copy of C 1.3 and CIA. 4. Application 5. Information regarding entrance door lights. Notes: Ray, Enclosed are the revised site plans for the new skating facility. The front sidewalk has been revised to exist at the north parking lot. Please let me know if you need additional information. Luce 5AFTOJECTB\0-1999\99364-01 5o. Burl, Rink\wpdoc5\City of South6urlington\20D2-03-18trans,wpd LISMAN, WEBSTER, KIRKPATRICK & LECKERLING, P.C. CARL H. LISMAN ALLEN D. WEBSTER, CPA MARY G. KIRKPATRICK E. WILLIAMLECKERLING DOUGLAS K. RILEY MARK D. OETTINGER RICHARD W. KOZLOWSKI CHRISTINA A. JENSEN ELIZABETH L. HIBBITTS HAND DELIVERED Department of Planning and Zoning 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Ladies and Gentlemen: ATTORNEYS AT LAW P.O. BOX 728 BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05402 Telephone 802-864-5756 Telecopier 802-864-3629 Direct Line 802-865-2500 ext. 225 Website Address: www.lisman.com E-Mail Address: clisman@lisman.com August 1, 2001 OFFICES IN FINANCIAL PLAZA AT 84 PINE STREET BURLINGTON, VERMONT BERNARD LISMAN MARY P. KEHOE COUNSEL We are enclosing, on behalf of Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc., its Application for Site Plan Review. The sole purpose of the Application is to obtain relief from the condition initially imposed for a bond to secure completion of the landscaping requirements. The lands are owned by the City of South Burlington. The rink facility has been leased by the City to Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. On July 31, 2001, the Association completed development bond financing for construction of the second facility. The process to obtain the construction financing has been going for sometime. There is no room in the Association's budget to acquire a bond or to escrow funds for the landscaping. When the first facility was constructed, the Association elected to install and plant more than the City had required. The Association's track record is quite good. Let me know if you need additional Carl H. Lisman CHL/gap Encl. 020177/008/I etters\zoning.ltr P/ . ;tv -Fo -,PaLiu &A_ s State T ^fh Department of Fish and Wildlife of Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation August 27, 2001 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05445 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Junction Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802)879-5656 Subject: EC-4-2404 -- Permit 3.48 acre leased parcel with 2 ice rinks, mun water and sewer, 4,000 gpd located on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont Dear Applicant: I have reviewed the application and technical information submitted for the above referenced project and have completed the "Plan/Design Review Checklist." Unfortunately, there were items that were not included or were insufficient and I was unable to determine if this project meets the minimum standards of the Environmental Protection Rules. I have enclosed a copy of the checklist with the missing or incomplete items marked. If you have any questions as to what is needed, please contact me. Once I receive the information requested, I will continue my review of the project. Please respond within sixty (60) days from the date of this letter. Resubmittals that are incomplete, or made after sixty days may result in the denial of the project. Sincerely, .Iessanne Wyman Assistant Regional Engineer Enclosure -copy of checklist c City of South Burlington Planning Commission David Boehm Wf ~%Nyf�es gn ev?ew gecklisi� Permit ID#: �t-4-2104 Landowner: �o k",SIV' PIN #: Consultant: Site Visit: Yes ✓ o Date of Visit: Checklist codes ✓" = item submitted; "O" = item missing; "NA" = item not app ica e SITE PLANS 1. LOCATIONS TO SCALE -proposed, existing, previously approved water sources/lines, primary and replacement leach fields identified within required area of evaluation on plans to scale. Water and sewer easements shown if applicable. Boundary lines, dimensionnorth arrow and ggrapphic scale on site plan. 2. Buildings - show all existing and proposed buildings and label uses. � 3. Roads/Driveways-show all exisopg and proposed roadways and driveways within water & wastewater isolation distance. bMiO �LU 0.�Clun -fO 1o4 Lo— p�r6vi, coui c�, U_ov� . 4. LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY a anise -(well shield) ineltt sr. AJ - 5. TEST _fft9/PERCOLATION TESTS - proper number and location. 6. CONTAMINATION SOURCES -all sources of contamination identified within required area of evaluation. 7. Construction Benchmark - at least one permanent benchmark labeled. vW 8. SURFACE WATER - show all lakes streams ponds, marshes, wetlands and buffer areas. W. 9. GROUNDWATER MONITOR LOCATIONS/READINGS - proper number, location, results. ,10. TOPOGRAPHY -applicable existing and proposed contours near disposal areas. Show iimits of 100-year flood plain if applicable. I I. Consultant's Signature and/or Seal 0 Rww-� aN-t_ vw� 51a_vq a k to C.Mp(&0rV+ 4VA u Lu— ,V OUACCA e f, p6-- B. WASTEWATER DESIGN 1. DESIGN BASIS - design flow and how calculated. 2. SOIL PROFILES- color, texture, layers, SHWT & bedrock for each pit. 3. PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS - depth of test (s), rate in mpi. 4. DISPOSAL AREA TO BEDROCK and SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE SEPARATION - reqquired separation between bottom of field & bedrock maintained. i� 5. DISPOSAL AREA SIZE - disposal area based on calculations. 6. DISPOSAL AREA/SEWER LINE SLOPE -disposal area/sewer line must meet slope requirements. 7. Septic System Details -include specifications and construction notes on both plan and sectional views. 8. ISOLATION DISTANCES - leach fields, pipes, tankage must meet required isolation distances. Hydro geological studies may be required. 9. Wastewater Tankage Properly Sized with Details -septic tanks, pump chambers, tanks and sand filters. 10. Curtain Drain Detail - plan & sectional views, including specifications and construction notes. 11. Leakage Test/Force mains - required leakage test procedures for manholes, sewer lines/force mains sand filters and tankage in notes. _12. SUPPORTING CALCULATIONS. C WATER SUPPLY DESIGN 1. DESIGN BASIS - design flow and how calculated. 2. Construction Details - shallow water supplies. 3. Water Distribution System - properly sized, with details and calculations, if applicable. 4. ISOLATION DISTANCES -leach fields, water sources, pipes, tankage, must meet required isolation distances. 5. Water Quality Information - conducted at a certified lab and quality meets standards as required. 6. Water Quantity Information - well driller's completion report provided. All pump test and interference monitoring, as required. Evidence oT yield potential may be required for multiple lot subdivisions. 7. Water Supply Division approval letter - extension of municipal water system. Reviewer�-Myoo� Date of Initial Review: fIZ110! (Additional comments may be written on back) Application plan/review checklistfarm -March 22, 2001 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 7 AUGUST 2001 The South Burlington Development Review Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday, 7 August 2001, at 7:30 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: J. Dinklage, Chair; J. Cameron, G. Quimby, R. Farley, L. Kupferman Also Present: R. Belair, Administrative Officer; R. Kay, T. Sheahan, D. Marshall, J. Smith M. Ambusk, D. Owen, K. Killary, P. Collins, L. Lamoureaux, C. Gardner, Keith Baily, K. Horseman, W. T. Anderson, D. Hensen, K. Smith 1. Other Business: Mr. Belair noted receipt of a letter from Karen Pettersen asking for a 6-month extension to a site plan approval for Technology Park, Lot #7. Mr. Cameron moved to grant the 6-month approval on site plan #SP-00-62. Ms. Barone seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Minutes of 5 June, 10 July, and 24 July: Mr. Cameron moved to approve the Minutes of 5 June as written. Mr. Kupferman seconded. Motion passed 4-0 with Ms. Quimby abstaining. Mr. Cameron moved to approve the Minutes of 10 July as written. Mr. Kupferman seconded. Motion passed 4-0 with Ms. Quimby abstaining. Ms. Quimby moved to approve the Minutes of 24 July as written. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Report on recent site plan decisions issued by the Director of Planning & Zoning: a. Site plan application #SP-01-42 of Leonard Charland and Donald Jones to amend a previously approved site plan for a 5,000 sq. ft. manufacturing and warehouse building. The amendment consists of constructing a 240 sq. ft. addition for a total of 5,240 sq. ft. of manufacturing and warehouse use, 38 Commerce Avenue. Approved b. Site plan application #SP-01-47 of the City of South Burlington to amend a site plan for a 4,500 sq. ft. structure used for a not -for -profit organization whose primary purpose is the provision of educational or research services, related to agriculture, horticulture, forestry, natural resource preservation, the arts or recreation. The amendment consists of the installation of pedestrian trails and associated bridges, 1100 Dorset Street. Approved No issues were raised. 4. Public Bearing: Preliminary plat application #SD-01-42 of R & L Taft Building, Inc., to amend a planned residential development consisting of 296 residential units and an 18 hole golf course. The amendment consists of subdividing 10 lots off from Golf Course Road with access between lots #86 and 87: Mr. Belair distributed copies of letters from Priscilla Crummer and George A. Dacey and also noted receipt of a letter from John A. Kane. III o �" � ' i °, � ? � � ,�, � i•� fl f . �� ��� ` ➢1� � 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 August 31, 2001 Carl Lisman P.O. Box 728 Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Site Plan & Application, 1000 Dorset Street Dear Mr. Lisman: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Design Review Board Committee meeting, and my comments. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, September 4, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Associate Planner Encl./td CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOU,TTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September. 6, zooi Mr. Carl Lisman P.O. Box 728 Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Site Plan Application - i000 Dorset Street Dear Mr. Lisman: Enclosed please find a copy of the minutes of the Development Review Board meeting of August 7, zooi. If you have any further questions, please feel. free to give me a call. S incerely, Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl./td DEPAII,'I'MENI' OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOtJT1i BURUNGTON, VERMONP 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101. April 11, 2002 Ms. Luce Hillman Engineering Ventures, Inc. 208 Flynn Avenue, Suite 2A Burlington, VT 05401 RE: Site Plan Approval, Dorset Park Skating Rink Dear Luce, Enclosed are the Findings of Fact approving the site plan amendment application. to relocate the walkway and add lights and mechanical equipment at the Dorset Park skating rink. Please read the decision carefully. If you find you need to change the light fixtures, please send us a cover letter with the new cut sheets and we'll review those as quickly as possible. Sincerely, /Juli Beth Hoover, AICP Director of Planning & Zoning cc: Carl Lisman, Esq. Ray Belair, Administrative Officer NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-01-17 April 6, 2001 South Burlington Youth Baseball Owner of Record: City of South Burlington ---_ -+uric -Patc hen- Read= Administrative review of a site plan applicaLn has been requested by the above property owner for the following action: Construct a forty-Riaht square foot addition to the i, base dugout at Dorset Park, 1000 Dorset Street, South Burlington. The Director of Planning & Zoning will process this application in accordance with Section 26.10 of the South Burlington Zoning Ordinance. A report on the action taken on this application will be presented at the next Development Review Board meeting following a decision on this application. Any interested party may appeal a decision of the Director of Planning & Zoning within 15 days of the date the Director's action is reported to the Development Review Board. Notice of an appeal shall comply with the provisions of 24 VSA Section 4465. The Development Review Board shall review an appeal in accordance with the standards and procedures applicable to site plan review. ry (1b JIM �Iirector of Planning & Zoning V/duo Date City of So. Burlington Permit Number SP - / CITY OF SOUTH BURLENIGTON 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. -fl 7-ti 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) LI(ly 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax ded (/7-- 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax 4) 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS:_ &5-k 7- 2aW JV--57- 2?' - M, a:SEI&5 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 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} 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) /111 e) Number of resiqe ,n#al units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employeesA company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): 14� 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_ % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing_'/o Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed. a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $ '41A c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): A)11 b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11MIJUJIM1,14 AV 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: "At/j.'c- 1 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 (I I " 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 PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBNIISSION: Ll /1,� REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board XDirector, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: MComplete ❑ Incomplete of Planning & Zoning or Designee Fee- 6"favas The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I I " x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date a Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ New Application $ 60.00* ❑ Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee A No Text STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION A„g„st 11; 2000 Margaret Picard, City Clerk City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Margaret, Land Use Permit: #4C0923-2A City of South. Burlington Enclosed is Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A. *Please record as required by 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(a), as amended by Act No. 32 of 1985. The recording of this permit should be indexed as though the permittee were the grantor of the lands identified in the land records of the City of South Burlington, and the State should be listed as grantee. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please call me at the above number. Sincerely, Christine Commo District Office Chief Clerk District Commission Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 #879-5660 /cc *In recording of municipal permits, if the municipality is aware that this permit will, in all probability, not be transferred, you may exercise the option to either record or not record this permit. State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY & WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT Case Number: WW-4-0512-2 PIN: EJ00-0132 Landowner: City of South Burlington Address: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Environmental Protection Rules Effec ' gust 8, 1996 VEU aOG 1 72000 City of So. Burlington This project, consisting of the construction of a second ice arena with 200 seats, relocation and redesign of municipal water and sewer service lines, including the construction of a new manhole, at the Dorset Park complex which is served by municipal water and wastewater services, located off Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension in City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This permit does not constitute approval under Act 250 case number 4C0923-2A. 1. This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Act 250 District Environmental Commission, the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Department of Labor and Industry - telephone (802) 828-2106 or (802) 658-2199, and local officials prior to proceeding with this project. 2. The project shall be completed as shown on the following plans which have been stamped "approved" by the Wastewater Management Division: Project No.: "Dorset Park Skating Rink Phase II" Sheet C1.3 "Utility & Grading Plan" dated July 11, 2000 revised August 7, 2000; Sheet C2.1 "Proposed Water Details" dated May 26, 2000 revised August 7, 2000; Sheet C3.1 "Sanitary Sewer Details" dated July 11, 2000 revised August 7, 2000, and Sheet C3.2 " prepared by Luce R. Hillman, P.E. of Engineering Ventures, Inc. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. 3. No alterations to the building other than those indicated on the approved plan or Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, which would change or affect the exterior water supply, or wastewater disposal, or the approved use of the building shall be allowed without prior review and approval from the Division of Wastewater Management. 4. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-2 City of South Burlington Page 2" 5. By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental/health statutes and regulations, with this permit. 6. A copy of the approved plans and this permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction and, upon request, shall be made available for inspection by State or local personnel. 7. All conditions set forth in Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit # WW-4-0512 and WW-4-0512-1, shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. WATER SUPPLY The project is approved for water supply by connection to the City of South Burlington municipal water system as depicted on the approved plans for a maximum of 1000 gallons per day of water. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division. 9. The installation of the water line extension shall be inspected by a professional engineer registered in the State of Vermont who shall report in writing prior to occupancy, that the work has been completed in accordance with the approved plans. The engineer's report shall include, but not be limited to, the results of all leakage tests performed on the water line and review of the pipe in the trench before covering, and the disinfection of all water pipes. 10. The connection of a sprinkler fire suppression system to a public drinking water supply system shall require the installation and maintenance of back flow prevention devices which conform to the standards acceptable to the Department of Labor and Industry. WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 11. The project is approved for connection to the City of South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 1000 gallons of wastewater per day. No other method of wastewater disposal shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division, and such approval will not be granted unless the proposal conforms to the applicable laws and regulations. 12. A professional engineer, registered in the State of Vermont, is to generally supervise the construction of the sanitary sewer line extensions and, upon completion of construction, the supervising engineer is to submit to the Wastewater Management Division a written certification stating all construction has been completed in accordance with the stamped Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-2 City of South Burlington 'Page 3° approved plans. The engineer's certification is to be submitted to the Division prior to the occupancy of any unit and the certification shall include, but not be limited to, the results of all leakage testing performed on each segment of the sanitary sewer extension and all manholes, as described in the Environmental Protection Rules, Chapter 1, Appendix A. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this August 10, 2000. Canute E. Dalmasse, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation Jessanne Wyma Assistant Regional Engineer c For the Record City of South Burlington Planning Commission & Selectboard Luce R. Hillman, P.E. of Engineering Ventures, Inc. Department of Labor & Industry Water Supply Division Act 250 Program - 4C0923-2A Truex Cullins & Partners Architects State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY & WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Environmental Protection Rules Effective August 8, 1996 Case Number: WW-4-0512-2 PIN: EJ00-0132 Landowner: City of South Burlington Address: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 This project, consisting of the construction of a second ice arena with 200 seats, relocation and redesign of municipal water and sewer service lines, including the construction of a new manhole, at the Dorset Park complex which is served by municipal water and wastewater services, located off Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension in City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This permit does not constitute approval under Act 250 case number 4C0923-2A. This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Act 250 District Environmental Commission, the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Department of Labor and Industry - telephone (802) 828-2106 or (802) 658-2199, and local officials prior to proceeding with this project. 2. The project shall be completed as shown on the following plans which have been stamped "approved" by the Wastewater Management Division: Project No.: "Dorset Park Skating Rink Phase II" Sheet C1.3 "Utility & Grading Plan" dated July 11, 2000 revised August 7, 2000; Sheet C2.1 "Proposed Water Details" dated May 26, 2000 revised August 7, 2000; Sheet C3.1 "Sanitary Sewer Details" dated July 11, 2000 revised August 7, 2000, and Sheet C3.2 " prepared by Luce R. Hillman, P.E. of Engineering Ventures, Inc. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. No alterations to the building other than those indicated on the approved plan or Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, which would change or affect the exterior water supply, or wastewater disposal, or the approved use of the building shall be allowed without prior review and approval from the Division of Wastewater Management. 4. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-2 City of South Burlington Page 2 By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental/health statutes and regulations, with this permit. 6. A copy of the approved plans and this permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction and, upon request, shall be made available for inspection by State or local personnel. 7. All conditions set forth in Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit # WW-4-0512 and WW-4-0512-1, shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. WATER SUPPLY 8. The project is approved for water supply by connection to the City of South Burlington municipal water system as depicted on the approved plans for a maximum of 1000 gallons per day of water. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division. 9. The installation of the water line extension shall be inspected by a professional engineer registered in the State of Vermont who shall report in writing prior to occupancy, that the work has been completed in accordance with the approved plans. The engineer's report shall include, but not be limited to, the results of all leakage tests performed on the water line and review of the pipe in the trench before covering, and the disinfection of all water pipes. 10. The connection of a sprinkler fire suppression system to a public drinking water supply system shall require the installation and maintenance ofback flow prevention devices which conform to the standards acceptable to the Department of Labor and Industry. WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 11. The project is approved for connection to the City of South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The proj ect is approved for a maximum of 1000 gallons of wastewater per day. No other method of wastewater disposal shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division, and such approval will not be granted unless the proposal conforms to the applicable laws and regulations. 12. A professional engineer, registered in the State of Vermont, is to generally supervise the construction of the sanitary sewer line extensions and, upon completion of construction, the supervising engineer is to submit to the Wastewater Management Division a written certification stating all construction has been completed in accordance with the stamped Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-2 City of South Burlington 'Page 3' approved plans. The engineer's certification is to be submitted to the Division prior to the occupancy of any unit and the certification shall include, but not be limited to, the results of all leakage testing performed on each segment of the sanitary sewer extension and all manholes, as described in the Environmental Protection Rules, Chapter 1, Appendix A. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this August 10, 2000. Canute E. Dalmasse, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation B acA�(�y�- Jessanne Wym Assistant Regional Engineer c For the Record City of South Burlington Planning Commission & Selectboard Luce R. Hillman, P.E. of Engineering Ventures, Inc. Department of Labor & Industry Water Supply Division Act 250 Program - 4C0923-2A Truex Cullins & Partners Architects CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 August 2, 2000 David Boehm Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Site Plan Application — New Rink, Dorset Park Dear Mr. Boehm: Enclosed please find a copy of the May 16, 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 Enclosure DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 16 MAY 2000 6. Site plan application #SP-00-24 of the Dorset Skating Association to construct a new ice skating rink 140 ft. by 290 ft. north of the existing Cairns Arena at Dorset Park,1000 Dorset Street: Mr. Boehm noted that the city owns the land and the current rink. They will also own the new rink. Mr. Boehm then showed the overall park plan with the location of fields, rink, and proposed new rink. He showed photos of the site. The plan is to continue the existing road and expand the parking lot. There would be a gravel road to serve the backs of the buildings. They will add 60-70 pa. L ng spaces and bus parking. There will also be a sidewalk to the new rink with an entry to serve both buildings. The new rink will be a little lower in elevation than the existing rink because of topography. The inside will be similar with the ice surface on the north side of the building. Public water and sewer will be used. Mr. Boehm showed where the hydrant will be relocated. They anticipate 1000 gpd of sewer use. Mr. Boehm showed the route of the sewer to the pump station. He said the pump station is sufficient to handle the added flow. There will be some additional collection of storm water -on site which will be piped into the existing pipe. There will be a dumpster next to each back door. Mr. Dinklage asked if the Recreation Department supports the plans. The applicant said Bruce O'Neill agrees with the plan and the City Council has authorized the City Manager to sign the lease for the building. Mr. Dinklage noted there was a suggestion that the applicant update the park master plan. Ms. Quimby suggested striping the parking spaces so the area can be utilized more efficiently. She noted that now people park all over the place. Mr. Boehm agreed and suggested that this be brought to the city's attention since the area is owned by the city. Mr. Belair noted the applicant is asking for a 50% landscaping credit. Mr. Boehm said they will be moving some mature evergreens to the north side and will continue the existing landscaping style. Mr. Belair felt that what is proposed is adequate. 0 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 16 MAY 2000 Ms. Quimby moved the Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP-00-24 of the Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc., to construct a new ice skating rink 140 ft. by 290 ft. north of the existing Cairns Arena at Dorset Park, as depicted on a set of plans the first page of which is entitled "South Burlington Rink Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Truex Cullins & Partners Architects and Engineering Ventures, dated 5/12/00, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the location of any proposed fire hydrants and submit revised plans prior to permit issuance, if required. 3. The structure shall be sprinklered and have a fire alarm system approved by the Fire Chief. 4. The structure shall have a refrigerant monitoring system tied to the fire alarm that must notify all occupants of a leak. The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the type of alarm. 5. The Development Review Board approves an additional sewer allocation of 1000 gpd. 6. Any new exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in lighting shall be approved by the Director prior to installation. 7. The applicant shall post a $30,500 landscape bond for street trees prior to issuance of a permit. These bonds shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. 8. Pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the Zoning Regulations, a landscaping credit in the amount of $15,367 is granted for existing trees on the site. 9. For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the additional skating rink will generate zero additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 16 MAY 2000 10. 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. 11. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the proposed structure. 12. Any change to the site plan shall require approval of the South Burlington Development Review Board. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Public Hearing: Final Plat application #SD-00-21 of Steven Lidofsky & Lis Barfod for boundary line adjustments of lots #1-5, Pheasant Way: Mr. Taylor noted that the changes covered in the application were made over 20 years ago but were never recorded. No issues were raised. Ms. Quimby moved the Development Review Board approve final plat application #SD-00-21 of Steven Lidofsky and Lis Barfod to create boundary line adjustments for lots one through five, Pheasant Way, as depicted on a plat entitled "Plat of Subdivision Meadowood at Spear South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Trudell Consulting Engineers, Inc., dated 6/77, last revised on 2/16/00, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. Any change to the plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 3. 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 tine Board Chair or Clerk prior to recording. Mr. Schmitt seconded. Motion passed unanimously. G CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802), 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 July 27, 2000 Jessanne Wyman Assistant Regional Engineer Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Essex Junction Regional Office I I I West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Re: WW-4-0512.2 Dorset Park 1 Dear Jessanne: / The sewer line installed during the construction of the South Burlington Municipal Park in the spring of 1993 was installed according to the Grading and Utilities Plan as prepared by Thermo Consulting Engineers dated May 1992, and was leakage tested per Appendix A of the Environmental Protection Rules which were applicable in 1993. This sewer collector runs from the Pavilion Restroo Facility to the pump station located in the Village at Dorset Park. In addition, the 1000 gallon storage tank was installed per specification at the pump statio approved in Subdivision Permit EC-4-1216-1. The sewer line and pump station storage tank have been in use since 1993, And there has not been any issues with these items. i/ Sincerely, William Szymanski, City Engineer WS/mcp Z I-) W �.,tv 7ENGINEERING VENTURES INC 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 ■ tel. 802.863.6225 ■ fax 802.863.6306 July 25, 2000 Bill Szymanski, City Engineer City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05452 Re: Dorset Park Skating Facility, Phase II Dear Bill: We have applied for an ANR water/wastewater permit for the proposed skating rink phase II at Dorset Park. While reviewing the application, the state engineer realized an item on the original permit had not been completed. This item requires that a professional engineer state that the initial installation of the sewer collector, and the storage tank installed at the pump station at the Village at Dorset Park, were constructed according to plan. We believe that the City constructed and inspected some of this work themselves to reduce costs. I have included a copy of this original permit. The items mentioned above are listed under "Sewage Disposal". I have also drafted a sample letter for you which could be sent to the state and would meet their requirements. Please let me know if this is acceptable to you. This sewer line and pump station storage tank have been in use since 1993, and my understanding is that everything is functioning properly. A significant section of the sewer line will be relocated to accommodate the new rink, and will need to be retested during construction. Thank you for your assistance in this manner. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, Luce R. Hillman, P.E. Project Engineer cc. Rolf Kielman r . u'2 f State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY 7 AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/ gQULATION,5 INVOLVED CASE pia. WW-4-0512 Environmental Protection Rules APPLICANT City of South Burlington Chapter 4, Public Buildings ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street Appendix A,DeSign Guidelines South Burlington, VT 05403 This project, consisting of constructing a pavilion building with public toilets in conjunction with a city park and athletic fields located off Dorset Street in the City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This Permit does not constitute Act 250 approval. GENERAL, ( 1 ) This permit does not re1ieve. the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from LL?2 Act 230 District cnvironmrntal Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry (phone 828--2106), the Vermont Department of Health (phone 86,1-7220), And local officials IOR to proceeding with this project. (2) The project shall be con'ipl.eted as shown on the plans job =IV204,01 Sheet 4 "Grading & Ur-ilities/Erosion Control Plan" dated May 1992 revised 8/6/92-, Sheet g "Sanitary Sewer Profile" dated May 1992 revised $/6/92 and Sheet 10 "Sanitary Details" dated 4av 199E Figure No. SXC-1 dated August 1992 and Figure No. SKC;-2 dated August 1992 prepared by Thermo consulting Engineers and which have been stamped "approved" by the Division of Protection. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approved. from the Division of Protection, (3) A copy of the approved plans and this Permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction and, upon request, shall to made available for inspection by State or local personnel. f4 BY acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow rcpre5en!:4tives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at r4A.gonah:e times, for the purpose of ascertainirig C0mP11Ance with Vermont anv i ronmc:1Ln) /health statutes a.^.d re-,ulAtions , with L :hi s permit. QiS CT OOMMISSMN 4 4.6,9 APPUCATION DAT0 1 1�- Ge 15r'i0.802 658 2775 P. 3i5. 0Z rya Supply ano 'rlastewatgr D i soosa 1 Permit : „rs✓--4•-0512, City Of SOuth Surf ington onge e (5) The Protection Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.5.A., Crfaoter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Digoosal Permit. WATER SUPPLY (6) The project is approved for water supply by construction and utilization of the proposed public water system subject to the jurisdiction of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Division of Protection. The permittee shall forward a copy of the Agency's acceptance letter of the completed public water system to the Division of Protection for inclusion in the Project file. (7) The water main extension is approved provided the water main extension is constructed in strict accordance with the Agency of Natural Resources' "Public water System Permit to Construct " Project OE -Oita & wSID 05090 to Charles-Hafter, City Manager dated September 15, 1992. SEWAGE DISPOSAL (8) The project is approved for connection to the South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility for a maximum of 2000 gallons of sewage per day. (9) A professional engineer, registered in the State cf Vermont, is to generally supervise the construction of the sanitary sewer line extensions and, upon completion of construction, the supervising engineer is to submit to the Protection Division a written certification stating all construction has been ComRleted in accordance with the stamped approved plans. The engineer's certification is to be submitted to the Division prior to the occupancy of any unit and the certification shall include, but not be limited to, the numerical results of all leakage testing performed on each segment of the sanitary sewer extension and all manholes, as described in Appendix A, of the Environmental Protection Rules. e�� is i0­02 658 27,775 )O85ow ATTYS. WaterSUPPIv and Wastewater j)isposat WW-4-0312, City of South r Pera,ir Bu E Page 3 Burlington tort t10) Included with the engineer's certification Condition 49 zaddressed in bove, the engineer shah. certi gallon storage tank has been inscalled at tf char. the 1U4t1 pump 'st.a approved in Subdivision Permit EC-,z-1.216-1 (corrected). _,O n Bated at Esser Jct., Vermont this 4til day of December, 1992. Elizabeth A. Mc Lain, CBn,missioner Department of Environmental Conservation Ernest p. Christianson Regional Engineer cc: P. Howard Flanders, p.E. City of South Burlington Act 250 Coordinator -Louis Borie Water Supply Division Department of Labor and Industry �d 10 Thermo Const11ting Engineers A r- J2 r3 • CJf =0-a •PUinP SkA'j+v..! 5Ee-j+c E tz- ?Lh,tQ Vic-L,) 1?1= Xi�j ihJ;� Ct rJy'i'2uL� PLOT DATE: 08/25/92 i�zTHE VjL-Lhcjg_ A-T DORSET STREET PARK 51T D ►Li jiES �L_Aoj SANITARY SEWER - piZo(�rZ�sS PrL�.r STORAGE TANK PLAN VIEW (t'pf" VT.0MSINon, Vf. DS{95Thermo fe; 879-17.z«a., PLAN VIEW Consulting Engineers DESIGNED DRAWN PROJECT NO. SCALE: 1" =40' GRS CRH 1V204 CHECKED DATE FIGURE NO. FILE NAME: 204-SKC1 AUGUST, 1992 SKC-1 111r�ry' IT DIA PROVIDE ACCESS EXTENSION TO GROUND LEVEL J✓iT�` �y •1 •--- • -1. J11\Li1V111 " LO UNIJ 2) JOINTS KEYED AND SEAL WITH ASPHALT CEMENT OR EQUIVALENT. 3) REINFORCE AS REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AT SITE. 4) MINIMUM ELEVATION OF TANK INVERT SHALL BE ALARM ELEVATION OF PUM STATION. TOP OF TANK SHALL NOT BE HIGHER THAN EXISTING TANKS. 5) NEW PVC SDR35 PIPE SIZE TO MATCH EXISTING PIPE SIZE. 6) STORAGE TANK TO BE 1000 GAL. CAPACITY, SEAMLESS TANK BY FORT —MILLER CO. OR EQUIVALENT. 1 1000 GALLON STORAGE TANK SCALE : N.T.S. PLOT DATE: 08/25, DORSET STREET PARK SANITARY SEWER STORAGE TANK DETAIL (tp*"VT. 0YllGslon, OU95 Thermo f87) 879-17:2c.e., Consulting Engineers DESIGNED DRAWN PROJECT NO. GRS CRH 1V204 CHECKED DATE FIGURE NO, FILE NAME: 204-SKC2 AUGUST, 1992 SKC-2 Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist RELAY SERVICE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>Voice 1-800-253-0195 Voice>TDD June 26, 2000 City of South Burlington Luce Hillman 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05407 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division 103 South Main Street - The Sewing Building Waterbury VT 05671-0405 Telephone: 802-241-3822 Fax: 802-241-2596 a; 4 JUN 28 1000. City of So. Burlington Subject: Renewal of Permit 1-1033 Dear Mr Hillman: The Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that your application for renewal is timely and sufficient for the purposes of Title 3 Section 814. Therefore your existing permit does not expire until the application has been finally acted upon by the Department. We expect to be processing your renewal as soon as staff resources allow. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at 241-3822. Sincerely yours, (1, -e-6 �?'- C�' Carole Fowler Environmental Technician cc: Application File 100% Processed Chlorine Free Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury Im State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist RELAY SERVICE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>Voice 1-800-253-0195 Voioe>TDD June 26, 2000 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES artment of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division 103 South Main Street .SUN 2 8 2000. The Sewing Building a• Waterbury VT 05671-0405 City of So. Burlington Phone: 802-241-3822 Fax: 802-241-2596 This is an acknowledgement that an application, as described below, was received at this office. This is not a notice of determination of whether or not the application is complete. Your submittal has been given to Carole Fowler who will contact you if additional administrative or technical information needed to process your application. The Secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources has adopted performance standards for permit and licensing programs administered by.the Department of Environmental Conservation. The standard for review of an application in this program area is 150 calendar days. DEC processing time began with application receipt and will end with approval or denial of the application exclusive of time you use to respond to requests for additional information. APPLICANT: City of South Burlington Luce Hillman 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05407 PERMIT PROGRAM: DISCHARGE PERMIT ID: 1-1033.0006 Discharge, Stormwater PROJECT: City of South Burlington TOWN(S): South Burlington DESCRIPTION: renewal of stormwater discharge permit RECEIVED: June 23, 2000 FEE Date Amount Check No TRANSACTIONS:---------------------------- 6/23/00 $100.00 080239 PIN: EJ00-0132 The above information has been entered into our application tracking database. Please contact me at 802-241-3822 if any of the information is inaccurate or if you have questions. (at,tze Carole Fowler 100% Processed Chlorine Free Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury ENGINEERING VENTURESINC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilburn Street . Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: May 11, 2000 to: Sarah MacCullam from: Larry Lane re: So. Burlington Ice Rink Enclosed: One 11" x 17" of sheet C1.3 Five full size 24" x 36" of sheet C1.3 Notes: For your use and as per your request. MAY 1 I I'll, of So. Burlington 5APROJECT50-1999\993045o. Burl, R1nk\wpdoco\trana05-11-00.WPD AGENCY OF NATUP ^ 1 RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMF"TEAL BOARD (ACT 250) j PROJECT REVIEW SHEET l) THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS I -- ✓ PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE ,,��`` [ PENDING APPLICATION # DISTRICT TOWN 1vV[7i �GlQL/�UGIUI� PIN # e.%U- OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: NAME: (eft(% OF ��'UTJf �4rfQGfrL'Gi?1�tJ ADDRESS: %S 6416667- i ° -r �ku17/ �QLItJGi��rJt Vr 0540 TELEPHONE: (5y;) L,5-'Y- I APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Based on information provided by received on - .3r vZ VV a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of/ w't acres, located onThe project is generally described as: &Ioa.5t?7 C'A15r9ag7,'ry 0o' JCC 544VAIC, AK/UTY i )I M a&%' - -- , M U «If (-4 Aft ,74:Kvi c' ""tea-T )PM4 " Prior Permits From This Office: PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. SEC. 6007(C)). Commercial, residential or municipal project? Length of new/improved road(s) Has the landowner subdivided before? When/where/# of lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: _YES NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties: YES NO COMMENTS: A�AA ,, ffJJ__-•�"�,,���g `P'�'�'�'�'""Q'h'�+�+�' z �PX`� ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Ef3p, DISTRICTS #4,6 &9 111 WEST STREET SIGNATURE:_ DATE: 6a 'w-_-n- ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 Di ict Coordin for tR� ADDRESS: Telephone: (802)879-5614 WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED ✓ YES NO +✓ Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal V-114 '�) Subdivision &/or Exemption Deferral of Subdivision Tent/Travel Trailer Campground Mobile Home Park Floor Drains (UIC) Sewer Extension REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED:35/�al,,,t' GL�j+fr�I✓ AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNATURE: '`&-w J71 a-(:Lcp DATE: 6' �`t`C' ADDRESS: CONSERVATION ✓°' Environmental Assistance Division Telephone: (8 2)879-5676 111 WEST STREET Wastewater Management Division Telephone: (802)879-5656 ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452 THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION BY THE PERMIT SPECIALIST REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE. 3. 'WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION ANR 802-241-3822 Contact: 64eei C/f��ixJ.z� Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal ' Stormwater permits (state and federal, UIC) Indirect discharge permit Residuals management sludge disposal OVER OTHER PERMITS AND REVIEWS YOU MAY NEED: (Continued) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, IR (802-241-3840) Contact: Construction/modification of source Open Burning Wood Fired Units (>_90HP) Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines L 200 bHP) i"WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) Well head protection areas Construction Permit, water system improvements 6. WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR Hydroelectric Projects (241-3770) Shoreland encroachment (241-3777) Wetlands (241-3770) Stream Alteration (751-0129) Contact: ��Or L Bottled Water ? New Hydrants Permit to operate New Source Contact: Use of chemicals in State waters(241-3777) _ Aquatic nuisance control (241-3777) Section 401 Water Quality Certificate; (241-3770) _ Water Withdrawal (241-3770) 7. WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: _ Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888) Hazardous waste handler notification requirement (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) Waste oil burning (241-3888) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Composting Facilities (241-3444) HW transporter certificate (241-3888) 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451) State funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Judy Mirro 802-241-3745 10. DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval 11 % DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office# V14►'fi r �� " yl� y f Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) Sprinkler Systems Storage of flammable liquids, explosives LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels 12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors Program for asbestos control & lead certification Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact: Child care facilities (241-2158) Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) Nursing Homes (241-2345) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact:�� Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) Junkyards (828-2067) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2760) Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Contact: Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) Golf courses (828-2431) Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) 16. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE (800-642-3281) VT Residential Building Energy Standards (See Enclosure) 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3226) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) 4DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste 2 ' LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 3 FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BLDG 10-18, CAMP JOHNSON, COLCHESTER, VT 05446 (655-0334) 25. OTHER: REVISION DATE: Form Date 11197 Rev. 6/99 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 June 8, 2000 David Boehm Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Skating Rink Expansion, Dorset Park Dear Mr. Boehm: Enclosed please find a copy of Finding of Facts for the above referenced project dated June 6, 2000. Please note the conditions of approval, including that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Enclosure CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 May 12, 2000 David Boehm Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: Skating Rink Expansion, Dorset Park Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, May 16, 2000 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 RJB/mcp Encls 5/ 16/00 MOTION OF APPROVAL Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP- 00-24 of the Dorset Park Skating Association, Inc. to construct a new ice skating rink 140 feet by 290 feet north of the existing Cairns Arena at Dorset Park, as depicted on a set of plans the first page of which is entitled, "South Burlington Rink Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont", prepared by Truex Cullins & Partners Architects and Engineering Ventures, dated 5/12/00, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the location of any proposed fire hydrants and submit revised plans prior to permit issuance, if required. 3) The structure shall be sprinklered and have a fire alarm approved by the Fire Chief. 4) The structure shall have a refrigerant monitoring system tied to the fire alarm that must notify all occupants of a leak. The applicant shall consult with the Fire Department on the type of alarm. 5) The Development Review Board approves an additional sewer allocation of 1,000 gpd. 6) Any new exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting shielded fixtures so as not to cast light beyond the property line. Any change in lighting shall be approved by the Director prior to installation. 7) The applicant shall post a $30,500 landscape bond for street trees prior to issuance of a permit. These bonds shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. 8) Pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the Zoning Regulations, a landscaping credit in the amount of $15,367 is granted for existing trees on the site. 9) For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the additional skating rink will generate zero (0) additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 10) 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. 11) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to occupancy of the proposed structure. 12) Any change to the site plan shall require approval of the South Burlington Development Review Board. E)WNG -iT—G—G— - E =NG GAS IWN a,YB = E)GSONG CONTOURS ....351.. . — = OWNG SWRA Y SEWER —a—w— v EIDRTING WAERINE T;T--- = ET2STNG STORM UNE = EDSMG CATCH RESIN S - EII61NG DECDUOW THE -i - DOSING DOB(E FDOURE LIGHT POLE - EXSTNG EVERGREEN TREE - E%ISNNG FENCE !S = F](STNG SANITARY MANHOLE. _ PROPOSED - -G—G— - NEW GAS MAN NEW SPOT !FADE — = NEW CONTOUR s3---5S— = NEW SANITARY SEWER —a--r—�`— = NEW WITERUE _ _ _ _ ue — - NEW UNDERGROUND ELECIR —ST NEW STORM UNE ❑ = NEW CATCH WN 0 = NEW GRAN MANHOLE - NEW UtliT PM W/DOUHE u - NEW R &N- MOULTED UG • NEW UGM POE W/SNGLE © - NUMBER Of PMNNC S4LL! ® = NEW Wm "WOLF. f ffCTTOA EYISRND 34sw DUTffr SlPII ,K I ,k P94wvy PROPOSED ICE ARENA te' ns \I —_1 An# 4IDFlIWW 5t� C 4 usumsx s I— SSUED r R CONSTRUCTION 5-03-011 O WUYAMP*9"— R&W Bff SE LYTAB 4/C6.1 (TIPS POWM TO REWW) I - -S i 1 I � �PPNACY — PDAa<' I 26 �Fm WH CAM LE� �wWMr I I I ow I ,� AMW ACCESSIBLE 417N 4WARA2 UMT OF GR� — NEW — ACCPSSk'WE SCOW W/ FEW CONO IE SA.W,. _ 0EWALK r�- t" KOM PAWED Ka SYNROL . 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FOR. WIN NV. IN = 348.02 1V W. IN (W) = 347.96 1S' W. OUT (E) - 347.50 CB 113 RIM = 354.32 15' INV. Our (1) - 349.5 CB 114 RIM - 347.42 12' W. IN (S) = 30.79 1V W. OUT (W) = 344.57 DMH J15 RIM - 351.17 (5 FT. IXA) EMST. INV. = 340.3t 1Y W. IN (E) - 340.63 11' W. IN (W) = 345.63 If N/. IN (S) = W.GO CS JIB RIM - 351'13 11' W. OUT (N) - 346.63 CB #17 RIM = 350.47 8' W. IN (S) - 345SO If W. OUT (N) - 345.80 CB J15 IBM - 351.35 12' W. IN ('W) - 344.89 1S W. OUT (S) = 344.79 CB 119 HIM - M47 TV INV. OUT (E) - W.47 CO j20 RIM = 354M 15- IW'. IN (5) = 348.78 ISL'.SE TIE_ �� 15' IW. OUT (E) - 30.68 C CONCRETE RIM( SUB CO 121 RIM = 350.47 (2) 2• LAYERS OF NYAADON IV INV. OUT (N) = 345.47 -.. C SAND .-! OMH 112 RM = 350.75 FlEW..744_=Q •'}- C THICK -r' ONSNED SOLE 12' INN. IN (E) - 342.65 L___� 12' TIN. IN (SO = 343E 12' W. our (W) = 342,55 3\ TYP. RINK SLAB CROSS SECTION 13 In. = I.-0. existing 2�tormwater d1tention�pc-,JI LEGEND .eI W�asv u< v-v FSOSIIN6 PROPOSED -U-- G-G - - DWNG GAS AWN -01- G- - NEW GAS MN 338 - 360 -� 1 8l, . , x - NEW SPOT WOE = DusrNc CONIOLARS - NEW CONIWR -EXISTING SANTARf SEWER -'S9•--SS- NEW SWARf SEWER = IXI5 1 MATERLNE -1r-r---w- = NEW WATERLINE NEW UNDERGROIMD EL&MM LINE - EXISTING STORM LINE - NEW STORM LINE = E25T5G TATCH BASH ❑ = REWW CAMH RASH _ - DIMING DECOM TREE 0 = NEW DARN WPMIOE _ = EASTNG DOBLE FWLRE UOT POE = NEW LIGHT POLE W/OOUBLE FOERRE ' EXISTING EVERGREEN TREE u - NEW 01"NG MOLAOED LIGHT FRAME �• - NEW LIGHT POLE W/SNGLE FI%RNES - fXS w FENCE ® . MIMBER OF PAMOIG STALLS IN A ROW. _. - LASTING SANFARY MNNHOIE ® - FEW SAMTARf MAMROE. SIR GRADING 1. PROVIDE C TOPSOIL IN BALL DISRNBF.D AND NEW GRASS AREAS FH8TIZE, SEED, NO NSOLL STRAW MLACH. 7 WITHIN ICE RIM( SLAB AEA PROVIDE 9' OF -r CWSHED STONE. BOTTOM OF STONE ELEVATION3t9.D0' (ICE AREA ONLY). J. AL OTHER SUBS ON GARDE TO HAVE 9' OF CRUSHED GRAVEI OGER SLABS. SANITARY SEWER - BASIS OF DESIGN 200 SEAT CAPACITY ARENA a 5 G&LM PER DAY PER SEAT . 10M GWfJNS PER DAY REFER M SHEET C11 FOR SANITARY SEWER WULS. SANITARY MANHOLE SCHEDULE SMH it EXISTING NEW 8' W. IN (W) - 345.12 SMH +2 RIM - 352.75 v C NV. N (W) - wim C TNN. OUT (D = 34579 SMH 13 RIM - 367.2 C INV. N (W) - 346,72 C IWR. OUT (E) = 348.52 SMH F4 PoM 35C173 NEW 8' N. OUT (E) = 347.2! H Pz n Fn SF£ it 2/F%7.1� ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 5-nJ1 I r)ete la 4�4 r-4 1�1 CIS 0-4 y 0 C �I D2 ,f Revisions: -,. 1 GENER4 IBDAM ,a I gEV6ED OPoM 13. 4/08/O1 REVISED SEVER 4. 5/03/01 COSTMIC7DN RELEASE 5. 5. 5/25/O1 PMA GAS MNN/RELL B 3/15/02 DINER& UPIXTE Dare: 07.11-2000 &.1c V-31Y Di- br, LDL Ch«lmd br. FOc U-PLITY 6L GRADING PLAN B C1.3 j I I I 1 , � r I I 1 / ! h / rNPROV TE LOO4710N OF 20• 7 / OnUI EAS&EM r W W Q m WI I 1 h , S i I � I 1 , I y / SMX[E ' I 711.01 � I I I ' I I / j I I f j 1 I 1 1 ! 1 I ' i I i I I I I j i h I l II I � s' 1 I 1 I O h I I 1 N 1 , 1 I SWITAR✓ AMMN POMP v II V 5 / I VON OF 20• 1 • i t REVIEW ONE - - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION gl � DAIS: W iIXW mu. 1• - nl DM or. m CHECNFD BW. WM9ANG TIIlE: PROPOSED GRADING MID UrUlY PLAN C1.3 7ENGINEERING VENTURES INC 7 Kilburn Street ■ Burlington, VT 05401 ■ tel. 802.863.0225 ■ fax 802.863.6:306 DORSET PARK PROPOSED ICE SKATING FACILITY May 8, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: A new ice rink is proposed to the north of the existing Cairns Arena located at Dorset Park in South Burlington. The new rink will be approximately 140' x 290', and will be connected to the existing facility with a new entrance and connecting link. The structure will have a flat roof and will be similar in construction to the existing rink. There will be 200 seats for spectator viewing with locker rooms and showers for the participants. The existing snack bar in Cairns Arena will service both facilities. PARKING: Seventy-one spaces of additional parking will be provided along the north side of the building. Three spaces in the existing cul-de-sac will be designated as handicapped accessible. LANDSCAPING The berm of trees to the north of the existing rink will be relocated to accommodate the proposed rink, as shown on the enclosed landscaping plan. Oak trees will be continued along the main entrance road into the park to match the existing tree type and spacing. In addition, the City will be planting new trees at the northern, most park property line to provide additional screening from I-89. UTILITIES Water -The existing water main will be extended to provide service to the new rink, and the existing hydrant at the northwest corner of the existing rink will be relocated. The proposed building will be sprinklered. Sanitary Sewer- The existing sewer main will be relocated and be installed between the new ice rinks. The sewer will be placed in a sleeve under the connecting link. This is necessary due to the shallow slope of the existing sewer. Relocating the sewer line to the north of the proposed rink would require an additional municipal pump station. Anticipated average daily flow is 1000 gpd. Stormwater- Additional stormwater piping will be installed to provide drainage around the new facility. The stormwater from the new parking lot will be collected and discharged into the detention pond for treatment and peak flow attenuation. MEMORANDUM To: Chuck Hafter, City, Manager From: Raymond J. Belaitf,;,X/r'nistrative Officer Re: Parking Lot Striping at Dorset Park Date: May 19, 2000 The Development Review Board requested that I contact you in regards to the lack of striping in the parking lot at Dorset Park. During the discussion on the new skating rink it was mentioned that the lot is not striped and how this lack of striping results in an inefficient use of the parking lot. They asked that I contact you and request that the lot be striped as shown on the approved site plan. cc: Bruce O'Neill Bruce Hoar DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MAY 16, 2000 Sewer: The applicant should submit a sewer allocation request and expect to pay the per gallon fee. This information should be presented at the meeting. Landscaping The applicant should revise the plans to illustrate at least two street trees per lot as well as additional street trees along the access road. Lightin& The applicant should illustrate any proposed street lights or infrastructure for future lights on the plans. All lights should be downcasting and shielded. Cut sheets should be submitted to the Director of Planning and Zoning for approval. Impact Fees: The applicant should expect to pay road, recreation, school, and all other applicable impact fees. 6) DORSET SKATING ASSOCIATION — SITE PLAN — SKATING RINK ADDITION —1000 DORSET STREET This project consists of constructing a new ice skating rink 140 feet by 290 feet north of the existing Cairns Arena at Dorset Park. The first phase of this park was originally approved by the Planning Commission on May 26, 1992 and then approved amendments on December 12, 1994. The existing skating rink was approved by the Planning Commission on December 12, 1994. This property is located in the Park and Recreation District. Dorset Park is located at 1000 Dorset Street lies within the Parks and Recreation District. It is bounded on the north by 1-89, on the east by the Village at Dorset Park residential development, on the south by other undeveloped park land, and on the west by a single family residence and Dorset Street. Access: A 35-foot curb cut provides access from Swift Street Extension. The first 65 feet of the access has a median dividing ingress and egress traffic. Each of the lanes are 16 feet in width. The access road then narrows to 27 feet through the remainder of the park. Circulation on the site is adequate. Coverage/Setbacks: Building coverage is presently 1.43% and total coverage is 5.05. Proposed building coverage is 3.32% (maximum of 15%) and total coverage will be 8.46% (maximum of 25°/®). Front yard coverage for Dorset Street will remain unchanged at 0%, Swift Street front yard coverage will also remain unchanged at 5.1% (maximum 301%). All setbacks appear to be met. Parkin: There are currently 198 parking spaces provided at the park, of which 10 are designated as handicapped. The applicant has proposed adding 71 parking spaces, of which three spaces will be designated as handicapped, for a total of 269 parking spaces. Of the current parking, 106 parking spaces have been designated for the current rink. Sewer: The applicant has requested an additional sewer allocation of 1,000 g.p.d. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD MAY 16, 2000 Lighting_ The applicant has submitted cut sheets for the Director of Planning and Zoning to review. The applicant should submit additional information indicating the wattage of each fixture. All lights must be downcasting and shielded. Building Height: The building will be a flat roofed structure that will rise to a height of 34.5 feet. Traffic: The intersection of Swift Street Extension and Dorset Street was designed to accommodate a hall build -out of the park and therefore no additional improvements are required. Landscaping_ The minimum landscaping requirement is $30,500. The applicant has proposed $15,133 worth new of landscaping and is requesting a waiver for $15,367. The applicant has proposed to relocate 26 white pine and 4 pin oak. The site is already well landscaped. Dumpster: A screened dumpster storage area is being provided Other: The applicant should revise the master plan approved on May 26, 1992 to reflect the proposed changes to the park. 7) MEADOWWOOD AT SPEAR —FINAL PLAT— BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENTS - PHEASANT WAY This project consists of boundary line adjustments for lots one through five. The South Burlington Planning Commission approved the final plat for Meadowwood at Spear in 1976. Since that time, there have been several revisions, including one boundary line adjustment. The proposal will both decrease and increase the lengths of lot lines. The South Burlington Development Review Board considered the sketch plan application on March 7, 2000 (minutes enclosed). Boundary Line Adjustments: The boundaries for Lot One will decrease on the north side from 359.74 feet to 349.9 feet and increase on the west side from 138.83 feet to 139.07 feet. Lot Two's boundary lines will increase on the east side from 138.83 feet to 139.07 feet and on the west side from 425.96 feet to 425.98 feet. Lot Three's will increase on the east side from 425.96 feet to 425.98 feet and decrease on the west side from 443.04 feet to 442.97 feet. Three of the four boundary lines on Lot Four will change in length. The north boundary will increase from 146.19 feet to 156.19 feet. The east side will decrease from 443.04 feet to 442.97 feet while the west boundary from 45990 to 459.59. Lot five east boundary will decrease from 443.04 feet to 442.97 feet and the west boundary from 482.12 to 481.75 feet. Easements: The proposed boundary line adjustments will not effect the Pheasant Way right -right-of-way or the 15 foot drainage easement between Lot One and Lot Two. Setbacks: Buildings and building envelopes have been delineated on the plans. All Memorandum - Fire May 16, 2000 Page 2 5) Rink Expansion Sprinkler - Fire Alarm Consult with Fire Department on hydrant location There needs to be some type of refrigerant monitoring tied into fire alarm system to notify all occupants of a leak IW Memorandum - City Engineer May 16, 2000 agenda items May 8, 2000 3. City Water Department shall review the water main extension and service lines. 4. The sewage pumping station at Indian Creek may require some upgrading to accommodate these three (3) lots. HOCKEY RINK ADDITION - DORSET PARK I have reviewed the site plan prepared by David Boehm of Ventures, Inc. dated May, 2000 and find the plan acceptable. STORAGE DISTRIBUTION FACILITY - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE Site plan prepared by Graphic Services dated 5/2/89 and received by City 4/25/00 is acceptable. ENGINEERING VENTURES INC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilburn Street . Burlington, VT 05401 m tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: May 12, 2000 to: Sarah MacCullam from: Larry Lane re: So. Burlington Ice Rink Enclosed: Five copies of CO.1, Proposed Ice Rink on 24"x36" drawing of entire parcel. Notes: For your use and as per your request. 5:\PROJECT50-1999\993045o. Burl. Rink\wpdoco\trane05-12-00 WPP ENGINEERING VENTURES INC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 tel. 802.863.6225 fax 802-863.6306 date: to: from: re: Enclosed: Drawings: Notes: May 9, 2000 Joe WeitIvRay Belair Luce Hillman So. Burlington Ice Rink Five copies of: LI.1 Landscaping and Lighting Plan 0APROJECT5 0-1999\993045o. Burl. Rink\wpkoo\tranoO5-09-00.wpd ENGINEERING VENTURESINC TRANSMITTAL 7 Kilbum Street s Burlington, VT 05401 . tel. 802.863.6225 . fax 802.863.6306 date: May 8, 2000 to: Joe Weith from: Luce Hillman re: So. Burlington Ice Rink Enclosed: Drawings: One copy of Dorset Park master plan Five copies o£ C 1.2 Existing site and demolition plan C 1.3 Proposed grading and utility plan C 1.4 Proposed layout plan Notes: MAY 0 A ,it of So. Burlington 5:\PROJECT5ID-1999\9936�+50. 5uri. RirikiwpdoroltranO3-08-00.wp6l I ENGINEERING MEMO VENTURES INC 7 Kilburn Street . Burlington, VT 05401 tel. 802.863.6225 fax 802.863.6306 date: May 8, 2000 to: Joe Weith from: Luce Hillman re: South Burlington Rink Site Plan Review Application Joe, Please find enclosed the Site Plan Review Application for the addition to the South Burlington Ice Rink. We understand that we are on the agenda for the May 16 hearing. Please call if you have any questions. Thank you. Luce MAY 0 8 2000. f So. Dur',;rn 5AFTOJECT50-19991993645o. Burl. Rinhwpdoc6100-05-08MEMOMP Page 1 of 1 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN RE!/IE@IN om n >a I f MAY p 8 20W. city of So. Burlington 2C/ 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 #) lT`l of SouY �l c 4VQ.L\nSG'CO� 5`l5 �S�T JtrZr�T So �vr2�+s��orJ yT 3 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax iuG. C.NZCKJA CO. 3� G48a So Q�R�rc,To,� Cl pS4t5� 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) --- RoLF K1ELMI�.J GS-Is 17A, io c�u t1 M f3�3 �aa5 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: �o25�T Pn� �c c Sz eeu�c So(_7'Tii `JJRL�-Cor� 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION! a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) SE6 PTTII(ACS> D2A Jinn O�-- MA4TG2 QV--- C) eT PARk. b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) P2oPo:,ao too' x Z9o` s<E S &-T *-s i�-,14,<- f\rJsracEtiT ; <� r C=XyS: 1 ISM Z j � �C 7 SQ .! -. `J k AT � �AG � 1 V-1 c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings andexistingbuildings to remain) p20PbS C P i d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) Tu�n,r! �a61yt1T w1c l �c �4 S a) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): GLS-c 11'( � = �S - 20 F, MPLt,'A�( S g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE - a) Building: Existing_ % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % Proposed 8. G % s.os c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed % 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ a3oo� oe o , r b) Landscaping: $ �401 OTTO c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 1��-c�sNsio,,i. OF wPTEf2. MA�+1 2t✓�ocn-rC0 SEW'�jz Mli�� �SSw scoerti t�oair�S i tS'�� (-�/Y2.Ke� 1�2�i� * �t5Co2G�(Ji4�tZ� � 1.SO�ooO 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 CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: EJ Development Review Board El Director, Planning & Zoning have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: EJComplete EJ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date (Apfrmsp) EXHIBIT A PFUMwaTi The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will. -: result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) • Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and finished) • Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations • Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping • Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways • Zoning boundaries • Dumber and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) • Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) • Location of septic tanks (if applicable) • Location of any easements • Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard • North arrow • Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date • Exterior lighting details (must be down casting and shielded) • Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) • Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations Is If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE New Application $ 60.00* EJ Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 May 4, 2000 Luce R. Hillman Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: South Burlington Rink Dear Ms. Hillman: Please be advised that the City of South Burlington approves an additional 1,000 g.p.d. sewer allocation for the proposed expansion of the South Burlington Skating Rink at Dorset Park. This property is served by the Airport Parkway Wastewater Treatment Facility, which has sufficient capacity to handle this additional demand. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Jo eith, Director Pldping and Zoning RE r". E 0 V mAY 8 2000 ENGINEERING VENTURES l )imensional and Physical Data: MENSiONS: WEIGHT: 00' 49 lbs. 30' z 1.75' PROJECTED AREA (EPA): 2.50' 1.50' 1.49 sq. ft. 4.25' MAXIMUM LAMP WATTAGE: !N)MUM POLE DIAMETER: HPS 150W 5' I.D. MH 175W Drdering Information: HERING EXAMPLE: 50-22-V-HPS-150-120-FD )iagram at right describes sequence in this example.) -his example illustrates the standard ordering sequence. ach part of the ordering number is chosen from the ppropriate column in the ordering chart below. The .umber in the example designates a Design 350 fixture .,ith a 22 inch housing, vertically tamped Type V istribution, 150 watt high pressure sodium lamp, 120 olt CWA ballast, natural copper finish and single fusing. o! ordering information, see Pole Index page 21. 350 22 V, 3 Remote ballast only. amps up to 175W utilize medium base sockets. 350 22 V HPS 150 FD DESIGN SIZ,1. DISTRIBUTION LAMP TYPE LA'AP WATTAGE PRIMARY BALLAST VOLTAGE OPTIONS 150W max. 1c. f 120, 277' ELECTRICAL: PCB = Photo Control Button FO = Single Fusing 120V277V �>'GaLGa✓1�/� i(�� 11530 Melrose Av. Franklin Park, IL 60131 Ax.wavww+OFJACJACOBSENWa,sTMEs.04 CJ Phone (708) 451-0040 FAX (708) 451-6768 There is no substitute for... C /+YAK Ft h16'1� Design DL Die -Cast Wall and Ceiling Luminaires - 7 to 28 Watt ❑ Compact, efficient shielded light source designed for easy LnstaRation in entrances, corridors and walkways. ❑ Die-cast aluminum housing and stainless steel external hardware provide optimal corrosion resistance. 171 A choice of five faceplates provides optimal photometric and architectural flexibility. Photometric Data: OL-10-1 DL-10-0 DL-10-G DL-10-S OL-10-B OL-10-V '�ty 15 ' 1) Lamp: 22W PLC 0.200 LMS) Lamp: 22W PLC (1.200 LMS) Lamp: 22W PLC 0.200 LMS) Lamp: 22VW PLC (1.200 LMS) Lamp 22W PLC 0.200 VAS) Lamp: 22W PLC (1.200 LMS) Bulb/Base: PLC/Gx320-2 Bulb/Base: PLC1GX32d-2 Bulb&se: PLC/GX32d.2 Bulb/Base: PLC-Gx32d.2 BwbrBase: PLC/Gx32d-2 Bulb/Base: PLC/GX32d-2 Mounting Height: 78' Mounting Height: 78' Mounting Height: 78' Mounting Heig �,t 78- Mounting Height: 78' Mounting Height: 78' Repon No.: OLIPLC13.IES Report No.: DLOPLC13JES ReportNo.: OLGPLCI3.IES Report No.: DLSPL CI31ES Repol No DLBPLC13.IES Report No. OLIPLCI3.IES ■�■■�■■■ \►��►�m■1l ■ ■■■W gyp■■■■■ ■■■NONEME I Kim ■��■■■■■ •■■ ■■■�i■�n :ir■FAMMI o WA NI ■■/d/I/J■E �� I/■'M■ dui �� ./■ i�NE/.IE E■/ii■rml �.■►srI■■ AEI./I510E :rtti>•Z�/M■ O■■a■■ OMENri■■►� ■■►V./■■ ■■■ A■■./�■■ Specifications: Housing: All wall mounted hous- ings (body and diffuser frame) shall be constructed of die-cast aluminum alloy. Fixtures shall be U.L. listed 'suitable for wet locations.- Lens/Gasketing: (DL-10-I, DL- 10-V): A thermal and shock resis- tant tempered glass diffuser shall be sealed to the faceplate with silicone sealant and secured in the diffuser frame with three stainless steel clips. Lens/Gasketing: (DL-10-0, DL- 10-G, DL-10-S, DL-10-13): A full opal polycarbonate lens - high density, U.V. stabilized and impact resistant - shall be sealed to the housing body with extruded, tubu- lar silicone gasketing and held in position by the housing frame which is secured to the housing body with four tamperproof set screws. Installation: The fixture shall be surface mounted. The fixtures shall be factory prewired with high tem- perature wire, completely assembled and tested prior to shipment. Ballast: All ballasts shall be NPF type ballasts. Optional HPF ballasts will be available with some voltages, lamp types, and face plates. Desig- nate HPF. Finish: Electrostatically applied baked enamel finishes shall be ap- plied over aluminum surfaces. The baked enamel finish shall meet or exceed all AAMA requirements for 1,000 hour salt spray exposure. Dimensional and Physical Data: -I DIMENSIONS: 4.is 0 DL-10-1 DL-10-0 DL-10-G DL-10-B DL-10-S DL-10-V A 10.3' 10.3' 10.310.3' 10.3' 10.3' B 3.2" 3.2' 3.7' 3.7" 3.7" 3.2' WEIGHT: DL-10-1 DL-10-0 DL-10-G DL-10-B DL-10-S DL-10-V r=y, 4.8 lbs. 4.8 lbs. 4.8 lbs. 5.3 lbs. 5.3 lbs. 4.8 lbs. MAXIMUM LAMP WATTAGE: DL-10.1 DL-10-0 DL-10-G DL-10-B DL-10-S DL-10-V Side Front Back PLC 22W 28W 28W 28W 28W 22W LAMP DATA: (Based on Philips) Installation Detail Size Lamp Base DL-10-1 shown above. PL7/PL9 G23 10mm PLC13 GX23-2 15mm PLC22 GX32d-2 15mm PLC28 GX32d-3 Ordering Information: ORDERING EXAMPLE: OL 10 0 PLC 22 120 BK OL-10-0-PLC 22-120-BK (Diagram at righ! describes sequence in this example.) I DESIGN This example illustrates the standard ordering sequence. SIZE Each part of the ordering number is chosen from the FACE PLATE appropriate column in the ordering chart below. The LAMP TYPE number in the example designates a DL Design, 10" size, with full lens face plate, 22 watt fluorescent lamp,120 volts, LAMP WATTAGE finished in black enamel. VOLTAGE FINISH I I I 1Mal VOLTS OPTIONS DL 10 I =Shield 120 FINISH: 0 = Full Lens 277 BK=Standard Black G = Full Lens with Fins CC=Custom Colors (Specify) Refer to back cover for lamp/ballasUavailability. S = Halt Lens B = Half Lens with Fin V= Shield Face Plates: jA9Fffi&& 0 ""1 5 I - Shield 0 -Full Lens G - Full Lens with Fins S - Halt Lens B - Halt Lens with Fin V- Shield t ml a" • . 11500 Melrose Ave . Franklin Park, IL 60131 J/A Division 01 JJI Lighting Group. Inc. [[[.�1L( LL(i Phone (647) 451.0040 Fax (647) 451.6766 7 P� oA105 0c pr°rP�r-1N(v T, . F_ A2 w4R 1 F-, 'qv Exhibit 8 (b)(vi) F-Al Design 350 Arm Mounted Spun Copper Luminaire - 70 to 175 Watt := Striking conicle shape and neutral copper color blend %vith any architecture. Heavy duty copper housing provides optimal vandal and weather resistance. Function oriented engineering and quality construction reduces installation and maintenance costs. 1 Distribution Patterns: Dis;ribution: Type Distribution: Type V Distribution: Typ_ 3 Distribution: Tvoe La np:175Y0 MH (15.000 LMS) Lamp: 150W HPS (16.000 LMS) Lamp:175W Nll`i ;15.000 Lr5S1 Lamp 15OW HPS 116 000 UMSI Buib/Base:BT-26iMogul , Bulb/Base:ED-17/Medium Bulb/Base:BT-2&'Mogul Bulb/Base:ED-17r'1eciurn Report No.: L8173 Report No.: L4780 r Report No.:129252 Report No.:129291 C ,yqu,e.,aPsm ,o uv+� Me+;+ 1n5^iw,�r D.rav :: ux,,.5...�n la.p:+aa :..s.•s •: �:.+, ; •�.�- >ti'.aa:v+: ': �•r;K� �.;.: CONVERSION CHART - Footcandles are initial Mounting Ht. A B C D E F 8' 7.80 4.68 3.12 1.56 0.78 0.39 10. 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 0.25 12' 3.45 2.07 1.38 0.69 0.35 0.17 15, 2.20 1.32 0.88 0.44 0.22 0.11 20' 1.25 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.13 0.06 Specifications: Housing: Each Design 350lumi- naire shall be formed from 14 -gauge (.064') spun copper and reinforced with a 14-gauge (.075') stainless steel collar. Lens Frame: The lens frame shall be one-piece 12-gauge(.080')alu- minum: nickel and copper plated. Lens: The flat, fully. tempered, ther- mal and shock resisanl clear lens shall be extruded silicone sealed to lens frame. Gasketing: The lens frame shall be silicone impregnated felt gas- keted to the housing and secured with captive, vibration resistant multi -turn fasteners. Installation: The Design 350 shall be arm mounted to pole. Arm mount shall be 2.5' square with a 4.25' bolt plate requiring four cap- tive, tamperprool fasteners. Reflector: The Design 350 shall be available with two reflector systems:1) Type 3 - asymmetrical distribution, vertical lamp, one- piece spun aluminum reflector: and 2) Type V - symmetrical distribu- lion, vertical lamp, one-piece spun aluminum reflector. All photomet- ric data shall be certified by an independent testing facility. Ballast: High pressure sodium (HPS) type lamps shall utilize either an in -post H.P.F or N.P.F. reactor ballast. Mercury vapor (MV) type lamps utilize in -pose CWAtype ballasts with +10% to - 10% lamp power regulation. Meta: halide (MH) lamps require F-cart type ballasts. Finish: The fixture shall haven brushed natural copper finish. 19 ben'_ By: TRUEX OULLINS; 802 658 6495; May-10-00 10:27; Page 2/2 TRuEXOJLLINS &PAR RsArc-H-s' a°AUW,M Wlraw H. TwEx lit.. AIA kea.r W. K&LMAN, AIA Dorset Park Skgting mink — Phase II ASNXIOM South Burfingtoln, Vt Km L)mum4, ,uw Dom Fmm w, AIA aNOWAS fi. liRwGR AMRC.. Ai. N. 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I i o A F- Em C C/: Lo Co ,= r•� 12 DECEMBER 94 IN I I, I I, I INS 1011 I ,I li I lil Ii I lil ISO lil I:I I:I I:I IM Imi I:I CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DORSET STREET PARK REVISED MASTER PLAN FOR ICE RINK 1" =150, ENGINEERING VENTURES INC PROJECT N0. 11 Brownell Way South Burlington, VT 05403 DRAWING N0. (802) 863 - 6225 1 PLANNING COMMISSION 26 May 1992 page 2 should wait and see what happens. Mr. Burgess said he didn't know how to answer the question. The Council can either reject or adopt the proposed zoning as a temporary referendum and get a new density number and try again. He stressed it was not the Commission's intention to put these items off forever and ever. Mrs. Maher suggested the applicant look closely at wet areas as there are more severe standards now. Mr. Milot said they have done this. He asked if preliminary approval can be phased. Mr. Burgess said that would be no problem but noted the clock starts when the applicant begins. If the Commission got edgy that it wouldn't be completed in time, theycould turn it down. Mr. Milot asked if a sketch plan could be warned and have neighbors notified. Mr. Burgess said a sketch plan would still not have force of law. 2. Site Plan application of the City of South Burlington for con- struction of Phase I of Dorset Street Park: Mr. O'Neill said the park concept was thought of by a committee of city, school and community members. He noted there had been concerns by residents of Village of Dorset Park which have now been addressed. Bob White presented the plan. The first phase of the plan will be mainly for site work. The city is planning to do the fol- lowing: two soccer fields, 2 Little League fields, a Babe Ruth baseball field, a softball field, a multi -purpose field, tennis and basketball courts, parking, roadway, site utilities, entrance sign, lighting for parking areas. There will be no buildings or stadiums at this time, and tennis court lighting will be done at a later time. Mr. Burgess asked about the length of the approval. Mr. Weith said the regulations allow the approval to be open-ended, or the Commission could choose an approval time period. Mr. Austin noted that "by default" the Commission would be approving the location of buildings. Mr. Burgess said the Commission would still consider traffic, access, circulation, etc. for the build- ing locations. Mr. Sheahan asked about the building time frame. Mr. White said that optimistically the Little League, baseball and soccer fields would be seeded by the end of fall. The rest of the site work would be done by early in the next construction season. He an- ticipated that active use of the park could begin at the end of this summer. Regarding access, the city would re -align Swift Street and create an access drive. From the parking area there is a connection to PLANNING COMMISSION 26 May 1992 page 3 a sidewalk. There would be deciduous trees between the parking area and the fields. The fields are to be set in terraces with transition slopes in between. There will be a pavillion build- ing to provide covered shelter for picnic tables, rest rooms and provision for a mechanical room and some concession space with prepackaged foods. Mr. White said there will be no off -site impact from lighting. He gave members a lighting plan to docu- ment this. There will be signs to direct people to the different facilities. All courts will have backstops and fencing around them. Walkways would be hardpack for now, concrete in the future. Ms. Hill outlined the utility plans. The sewer will serve the pavillion building with a 2,000 gpd capacity. Ms. Hill showed the location of an 8" gravity sewer which would tie into Village at Dorset Park. The pavillion building would also be served with water from a 12" line that connects with a 24" line. There would be 3 yard hydrants to irrigate the ballfields. 220,000 gpd is estimated. Valves would be provided for connection for future uses. Electrical power would connect from Dorset St. The park site grades to the north and this grading will be main- tained for storm water drainage. Water will be stored in pipes that lead to a new detention basin. There will be a swale be- tween the city and the residential properties, and there should be minimal impact on the neighborhood. Water going toward the residences should actually be decreased. Ms. Hill also showed the location of future hydrants. Ms. Peacock noted the Fire Chief has said the water/hydrant system is not complete. Mr. White said they have addressed that issue and shown future locations that won't be built in this phase. For erosion control, they will put in a silt fence during con- struction and take other recommended measures. Catch basins will have protection around the inlets. Mr. Weith noted the city will have to come back for review on each of the buildings. This application is for the fields only. He suggested leaving the approval open-ended. Mr. Dickinson then presented traffic information. Phase Ia will include rebuilding Swift Street extension to form a 4-way inter- section with Swift Street. Swift St. Extension will be centered on the original boundary between the Brand and Calkins proper- ties. Mr. Dickinson recommended left turn lanes north and south on Dorset St.. A second lane for eastbound aproach on Swift Street is also recommended but not in Phase Ia. He noted that lane would require additional right of way. There would be PLANNING COMMISSION 26 May 1992 page 4 access lanes designed to handle Greyhound buses, emergency ve- hicles and snow plows. It will be necessary to monitor the in- tersection for traffic signal warrants. There will be approximately 400 total parking spaces. 142 are planned for phase Ia, about 120 for Phase Ib. He felt this would be adequate. Mr. Scott suggested expanding the sidewalk to an 8' recreation path. Mr. Austin asked about parking for bicycles. Mr. White said they hadn't considered that but thought it would be a good idea. Members stressed that this approval did not include approval for any buildings or stadiums. Mr. Austin moved the Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the City of South Burlington for construction of all recreation facilities excluding buildings for Dorset St. Park as depicted on a sixteen (16) page set of lans, page one entitled "Phase I: Community Park Facilities for the Dorset St. Park, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Ertel Associates and dated May 8, 1992, with the following stipulations: 1. Site lan !approval shall be obtainedprior_ to construction for ro osed buildin s includin stadium, mnasium, communit center ice rink, and ool, and for agy, revision to this approved_ appli- cation. Mrs. Maher seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Following a brief recess, Mrs. Maher moved the South Burlington Plannina Commission ao on record to thank Ann Puah for her five years of loyal and dedicated service to its collective cause. The Commission wants Ms. Pugh to know that they, will miss her gentleness, her wry sense of humor, her sometimes quirkiness, her humani_ty,,__her,generosity and concern for members and for all the pe9ple in the community.and her patience with each member in many difficult dealings over the years. The Commission wishes Ann much success in all her future endeavors and wants her to know that she will be missed and very _fondly,remembered. Mr. Sheahan seconded the motion which then asked 6-0 (Ms. Pu h abstaining.). with an added approval from the City Planner. 3. Site Plan application of Intervale Foundation for operation of a farmer's market (retail) in the parking lot of a parcel containing a restaurant and retail building (Perry's), 1908 Shelburne Rd: PLANNING COMMISSION 3 MARCH 1992 The South Burlington Planning Commission held a meeting on Tuesday, 3 March 1992, at 7:30 pm, in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: William Burgess, Chairman; Terry Sheahan, Ann Pugh, Catherine Peacock, David Austin, William Craig Also Present: Joe Weith, City Planner; Sid Poger, Sean Reagan, The Other Paper; Bruce O'Neill, Recreation Dept; Donald Weaver, Peter Harvey, Charles Scott, Bob White, Barbara Pell, Madeline Yandow, Gretchen Wamsganz, Mildred Estey, Luce Hillman, Patricia & Dale Kleppinger, Dick Fisher, Mike Quinn, Lance Llewellyn, John Jaeger, John Larkin, M. Moore, Harry Wallace --- - 1. Other Business: Mr. Weith gave members amended packages for the Zoning and Comprehensive Plan public hearings. 2. Minutes of 10 December 1991,.13 January, and 28 January 1992 Ms. Pugh moved the Minutes of 10 December 1991 be approved as written. Mr. Austin seconded. Motion passed 5-0, Ms. Peacock abstaining. Mr. Austin moved the Minutes of 13 January 1992 be approved as written. Mr. Sheahan seconded. Motion passed 5-0, Ms. Peacock abstaining. Mr. Austin moved the Minutes of 28 January be approved as written. Ms. Puqh seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Review preliminary plan for proposed City park, Dorset Street: Mr. White, landscape architect, reviewed the history of the project from the fall of 1987 when the Master Plan for the park was developed. He noted that an advisory committee worked on the Plan. The Master Plan involved assembling property from 6 different ownerships. Recently, a bond vote approval resulted in the acquisition of acreage from the Calkins property. The total proposed acreage of the park is 360 acres. The driving concept behind the park is to designate a community park near the High School and the City Center. It would planned so it could be phased in over a number of years. The park would consist of a "country park" area for passive recreation and for the preser- vation of natural beauty. It would include trails, viewpoints, a pond, etc. A future elementary school site is also included in this area. There would also be an area for active recreation. PLANNING COMMISSION 3 MARCH 1992 page 2 This would include playing fields, a stadium, and community recreation buildings. This area would also have the flexibility to be phased in. There would be parking facilities in several areas. The first phase of park development approved as part of the recent bond vote includes the building of some of the playing fields (baseball, soccer and softball), some parking, some tennis courts, restrooms/visitors pavillion. Survey work has been done and a design plan is underway. It is hoped that building can begin late this summer. There are some permit issues. Meetings are being set up with resident neighbors to address concerns. Mr. Harvey noted the area to be developed has lovely views and asked why there will be such heavy development. Mr. White said this area has the best access to the City Center and schools. It is also good to have all active recreation areas together from a maintenance point of view and from the point of view of infra- structure. Mr. Weith then outlined the view protection corridor. Ms. Ducharme, a resident of Dorset Village, said there seems to be part of a parking lot near her back yard. Mr. White said they are making efforts to establish buffers between the treeline and the parking lot. A meeting will be held with the neighborhood association on this. There is also a lighting consultant who will be sure lighting doesn't go o fsite. Mrs. Kleppinger said she was concerned with diesel fumes from buses. Mr. White said they are trying to get buses away from homes. Mr. Weith added that the Commission will look at this when the park comes in for site plan approval. (Mrs. Maher arrived and joined the Commission at this point.) Mr. Kleppinger suggested a chain link fence to protect the neighborhood from people straying into their backyards. Mr. Weaver asked the time frame of development and whether there are anticipated problems with Act 250. Mr. White said Act 250 will be concerned with similar concerns as those raised tonight and also with the question of prime ag soils. The Calkins property acquisition helps with meeting the prime ag standards. City Attorney Stitzel outlined the time frame presently foreseen. Survey work is being completed now. In a few weeks there will be neighborhood meetings. It is hoped to file with Act 250 in June, and if all goes well to get the ballfields graded and seeded this year so they can set for a year. PLANNING COMMISSION 3 March 1992 page 3 Mr. Burgess asked Mr. O'Neill and those working with him to be sensitive to the issues raised tonight, specifically: lighting, noise, traffic, views. He felt the plan was generally on a track that wouldn't meet with opposition from the Commission. A suggestion was made for a site visit on the part of the Commission. 4. Consider request of Charles Deslauriers to postpone a public hearing for a preliminary plat application for a planned commer- cial development at 421 Dorset St. to the 4/4/92 meeting. The application is for a planned commercial development consisting of 218,800 sq. ft. of general/medical office space including cafe/ deli, a pharmacy and two shops in 6 buildings on 12.5 acres: Mr. Weith said he will be speaking with the City Attorney on how to proceed with this application. Mr. Sheahan felt the Commission needed to know whether they should proceed at all if the application doesn't meet zoning requirements. Mr. Weith said this will be the next major topic in the next meeting with the applicant. Mrs. Maher moved to continue the application until 4 April 1992 Mr. Sheahan seconded. Motion passed unanimouslv. Ms. Pugh asked that Mr. Weith be sure to notify residents of the next hearing. 5. Public Hearing: Continue revised final plat application of John Larkin and Gerald Milot for construction of a planned com- mercial development consisting of 150 multi -family residential units, a 60 room hotel, 20,000 sq. ft. movie theatre (1000 seats), 25,000 sq. ft. of retail use, a 3600 sq. ft. fast food restaurant with drive-thru, on a 33 acre parcel located on Shelburne Rd.: Mr. Rabideau said he felt progress had been made on issues pre- viously raised. A landscape plan is prepared and street trees are included. They have moved the building back from the corner of Fayette Rd. and the access road to address safety concerns. The handicapped acess has been relocated so there is no cross - traffic for handicapped persons to cross. The service area will be screened and enclosed by a wall. Access to the service area is now controlled. Mr. Rabideau showed the proposed sign. The maximum height to the top of the sign is 15 ft. It will be internally illuminated and will meet all requirements. Detailing of the building was then shown. There will be gable roofing with clapboard siding. Mr. Rabideau then showed details of the retail buildings. There will be underground parking. 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Hillman Engineering Ventures, Inc. 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Re: South Burlington Rink Dear Ms. Hillman: Please be advised that the City of South Burlington approves an additional 1,000 g.p.d. sewer allocation for the proposed expansion of the South Burlington Skating Rink at Dorset Park. This property is served by the Airport Parkway Wastewater Treatment Facility, which has sufficient capacity to handle this additional demand. If you have any questions, please give me a call. eith, Director ag and Zoning MAY-04-2000 12:20 ENGINEERING VENTURESINC MEMO 7 Kilburn Stwt s Burlington, VT 05401 a tel. 802.863-6225 a fax 802.863.6306 date: May 4, 2000 to: Joe Weith, South Burlington ]Planning Commission from: Luce R. 1-fithnan re: South Burlington Rink Joe, We are requesting the following wastewater allocation for the proposed addition to the South Burlington Ice Rink located at Dorset Street Park: 2W seats x 5 spd/seat = 1000 gallons per day The wastewater will be collected by an existing sewer line to the pump station located in the Village at Dorset Park neighborhood. The sewer line in Dorset Park will need to be rerouted as part of the rink expansion. Don Whitten has indicated that there is more than adequate capacity for this flow in the, existing pump station, and that a new storage tank will not be required. Sincerely, k4it. Luce R. Hillman cc. Rolf Kielman, Truex P;406- I of Post -it' Fax Note P. 0 -1 TOTPL P.01 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 August 6, 1999 Jake Cunavelis 18 Victory Drive South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Sign Ordinance Amendment, Scoreboard Dear Mr. Cunavelis: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the sure someone is present on Tuesday, August 10, 1999 at 7:30 p.m. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Joe Vteith, Director Planning & Zoning JW/mcp Encls 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 Planning Commission. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) _ y t) L r /i n 1- ;Z-d 0 S"� t ,C.rt Y .'r J1Tl' [? 2)JAPPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) ;n I! A 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) ,`,�,e (.� .nc:v r (; S 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: ,no 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) �/ � /�)rL i.�.+ � �t n v� , /� (, '� CS r S c I. � �- r d L� [ v . �(; r / ct s'- f)�:. t' ,� f, r: %/ r � / c f '" - � ✓� 1, 7 jZ /t' /2`i v C', (rc1l �1J JK cl F !�l� �.%Y1. Aor64fiied%.S 16i k l e g'e CLd J)UG .'4. b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) `i I US' - 6L.)1. Eck A, «v C l`1 X /y. L xG Q tom+': l� �t /� /i �YG A h rc r e L! r' t C., r squarefoi r IciS l titotage proposed ci -t4. C:h.' i T c Total�bu1161(�ui� in,�s and existing buildings to remain) C t fa m S 7G S r l`� in c rt l �'S:GZLI, Io 't, d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) ei5sie vi i,ebc�rt,4S _I,e�R .�-i� �• ,, i �crl0 e7z4 n res 'Ile e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and/i proposed): �.6-14N11: Yv '% c'l f-e4---k / — 7 g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing :�) eel Proposed„?` % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing, % Proposed l r 1 c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): 0 14 c) P.M. Peak hour (In and out): AL -IL 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: - vk �Y °)) 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: _ `� 4 �' Lf`C, r 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. DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY J�ICL�f 6), J4-- IGNATURE OF A10-0VhCANT J SIGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line 01- L1 Planning Commission Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: ElComplete ® Incomplete il.so �- l ire for of Planning & Zoning or Designee at (Apfrmsp) EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Planning Commission. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) • Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and finished) • Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations • Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping • Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways • Zoning boundaries • Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) • Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) • Location of septic tanks (if applicable) • Location of any easements • Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard • North arrow • Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date • Exterior lighting details (must be down casting and shielded) • Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) • Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations • If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE 0 New Application $ 60.00* Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) S Burlington Little League Application for Site Plan Review Exhibit A: Proposed Landscaping schedule SCOREBOARDS: 9 ea. 5 gallon Yews for below the scoreboards $450.00 CONCESSION STAND: 2 ea. 2 gallon Arborvites for the front corners of the concession. 45.00 14' Little League Scoreboard 14' Babe Ruth Scoreboard Pepsi Logo No Text CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 June 21, 1999 Jake Cunavelis 18 Victory Drive South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Concession Stand & Scoreboards, 1000 Dorset Street Dear Mr. Cunavelis: Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the Director of Planning & Zoning on May 27, 1999. Please note the conditions of approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. q ,h, Director Planning and Zoning JW/mcp March 8, 1999 Mr. Joseph Weith South Burlington City Planner 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Joe, 180 Flynn Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: (802) 863-1308 Fax: (802) 863-5962 Website: www.garden.org Thank you very much for your interest in helping to establish a Vermont Community Botanical Garden. We feel that our three lunch -meetings were a great success in beginning to identify some of the possible benefits — and legitimate obstacles — to situating a Vermont Community Botanical Garden on the Calkins House site at the corner of Dorset and Swift Streets. We also saw a groundswell of support at the recent Vermont Flower Show. Over 750 people stopped to fill out our 2-page survey on what they would like to see in a new Vermont Botanical Garden. Enclosed is a rough set of notes from the three lunch -meetings. We will be happy to keep you informed as to future developments. If you would like to be part of a Steering Committee for the project, please let us know, and we will select a group to guide the development of this addition to our cultural landscape! Sin/cer ly, I Bill Miller Vice President B r i n g i n g g a r d e n s a n d p e o p l e t o g e t h e r Printed on recycled paper Notes fto m 3 Lunches Calkins House November 16 & December 14, 1998, and January 19, 1999 180 Flynn Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: (802) 863-1308 Fax: (802) 863-5962 Website: www.garden.org Here's a brief summary of the ideas shared at the three meetings about the possibilities for a Vermont Community Botanical Garden at the Calkins House site on Dorset Street in South Burlington, hosted by the National Gardening Association (NGA) and the City of South Burlington: • NGA's President, David Els, and its Horticulturist, Charlie Nardozzi, described the many possible gardening opportunities for the site, as well as for NGA's headquarters. • Bill Cimonetti, City Council Chair, commented that the City of South Burlington is quite pleased that National Gardening is leading an effort to use the Calkins House and some of the surrounding property for a Botanical Garden and headquarters, and that it fits lucely with the City's long range plan to keep between 400 and 500 acres in the geographic center of the City green and open. • David noted that NGA was started by Lyman Wood as "Gardens For All", and that having Lyman's daughter, Nancy, at the third lunch was a special treat for NGA. NGA's mission — to spread the life -sustaining relationship between people and plants — would be well served by a location at the Dorset Street - Calkins House site. • The City of South Burlington distinguished between the City's needs and NGA's needs — the City would like to see a permanently green, less -developed or "passive" recreational area adjacent to the more "active" developed sites in the area, while NGA needs a headquarters building, and brings to the site the strength of its national connections in gardening and education. • A local teacher and a school district curriculum coordinator both supported the idea of a place where teachers could learn how to include gardening in classroom curricula, especially with NGA's nationally recognized GrowLab background — possibly a Teacher Center, summer programs, training for kids and employment, B r i n g i n g g a r d e n s a n d p e o p l e t o g e t h e r Printed on recycled paper etc. Several people commented that the educational possibilities of NGA being close to a Vermont Community Botanical Garden were exciting. • A landscape architect thought it was a great opportunity to showcase appropriate landscaping ideas, especially how to use large plots, native plants, energy & wildlife conservation. • A developer thought it was a great opportunity to showcase appropriate landscaping ideas, especially different slopes and rocks and wetlands • An architect emphasized the importance of preserving the historic building, and making it a healthy building — a showcase of what a good workspace / public space can be. • The coordinator for the South Burlington Community Garden expressed concern that the would have a nice spot, preferably where they are now; within the context of the overall plan, a "best spot" will be found for long-term siting of the Community Gardens. • It was also thought that there might be a Specialty Foods connection, supporting the state's economy through demonstrations of what can be grown sustainably in the region. • Several Master Gardeners proposed that there be some support for Master Gardener programs. • Accessibility to people with various physical challenges was the main focus of the second lunch. Several books from the Vermont Center for Independent Living were on display, including several about gardening. It was noted that NGA's marketing of gardening tools for people with disabilities was one of the ways that Gardeners Supply Company in the Inteivale got its start. Seniors' accessibility should not be forgotten. Many seniors love to garden, and to walk in public gardens and parks, and slopes, surfaces and tools should be designed with their needs in mind. Accessibility applies not just to ramps and doorway access, but to tools, to surfaces for traffic, to the levels of plants in containers or raised beds. It could include a "Braille garden" with different textures of plant materials available for touching. • Accessibility should not be limited to an architect's stamp of approval, but should be based on actual people in wheelchairs trying to maneuver in a model of proposed space. • Accessibility should not be a series of separate entrances and paths, but integrated into the paths that everyone uses; separate facilities marginalize and make separate those who have to use them. Berms, flagstone ramps, ideas to be designed into the basic structures that everyone uses will include rather than exclude people with disabilities. Donations from companies that need to showcase their products can often reduce costs. • The rehabilitation of the office space should be undertaken as a role model of what can be done with maximum energy efficiency and staff effectiveness. It can be a model of the ability of gardeners to bring the outside inside, and to tend for plants throughout the office space, with all its attendant benefits. The Advisory Committee for the rehabilitated and new structures at the Dorset Street site should adopt principles of ecological design and long-term sustainability to guide the construction, including the construction period itself. • Sustainability of everything we do as a society should be a priority for NGA' s efforts, as a model of what others can do. "Ag in the Classroom" and several other initiatives illustrate what can be done, and we should seek out other national models which have set good examples. • In response to points made by members of the Board of the Friends of the UVM Horticultural Farm, a comparison was made between the potential sites at the Hort Farm and at Dorset Street site. Of course, UVM owns the Hort Farm, and has its own plans and needs for the land, which don't necessarily include (or exclude) permanent public access to the plantings, but are naturally more focused on research and on college -level teaching. South Burlington owns the Dorset Street site, and is committed to its public use in perpetuity. This doesn't preclude the possibility of significant co-operating partnerships between the two sites, but it might make long-term land commitments at the Hort Farm questionable. • It was noted that other organizations, e.g. the Intervale Foundation, are also thinking of educational programs and gardening, and that their fundraising and volunteer -recruitment efforts and their history shouldn't be hurt by National Gardening's entry. Several non-NGA people responded that by gathering forces early in the process, a stronger appeal resulting in more overall support for all the efforts could be the result, and that neither NGA nor the City of South Burlington was trying to have the first or the best gardening effort in the Champlain Valley. The national visibility of NGA's Website, for example, could benefit all local gardening spots. David noted that it is a goal of NGA not to duplicate the excellent efforts of other local organizations, such as Shelburne Farms and the Intervale. Getting to know your local farmer, your local terrain, and your local food supply better — whether you're from South Burlington or Bennington — was noted as a significant benefit from the project, as well as getting new ideas for local landscaping. How long will the Dorset Street Calkins House site be safe as "passive recreation?" Or will the City want it for "active recreation" at some point? The property was purchased through a City-wide bond that restricts its use to passive recreation, so it would be difficult to change its usage dramatically. The hope was expressed that a Botanical Garden would coordinate trail linkages between the City's Recreational area (in a less developed area, possibly the land further away from Dorset Street) and its own paths. The Botanical Garden might also be a source of public plantings for City. It might be possible to use part of the facility to give examples of innovative street landscaping, plants that work well in the 2-3' median strips that create boulevards. I r�w ---- A�,, -1 L Gi j -GI/li, b 4vaf ,� �,aAp Al I I owl (7) TREE TYPE 'C' (9) TREE TYPE 'C' COWMTY/ARTS oil IIE i���Jjjjjqpqm 11 1 41101 W - 7 — = �■i��it`I r►�i Wd6 r 4 L--- 20' 0. C., TYP. 4711; CRIME PREVENTION SURVEY SOUTH BURLINGTON POLICE DEPT SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT. SITE The Calkins House Y: George D. Fo 02/ 18/97 1 ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES RECOMMENDATIONS North side open area near the bldg trees blocking view from keep lower limbs of trees house next door. No cut. property line definition. Use low brush, stone wall or low fence. East side open area cannot be seen from road define property lines South side clear view, driveway is shadows under porch light on porch only way in and out for roof vehicles. West side easily seen from road keep trees trimmed at roadside to keep view Exterior doors in this residence all need d adbolts, preferably double eyed due to large amount of glass in eacl i door. The exception bein the outside basement door, which should be changed to a steel fired or with deadbolt. This do r cannot be seen and the stairwell is easily hidden in. The windows of this house are all in very ?oor shape and should be replaced. Most are nailed shut and this is all that holds them in plac . The sashes and sash locks are of an older style and can be eas ly jimmied. The casement indows should also be rer laced and anchored into the oundation. The old windows coul be easily knocked out. The house cun cntly has lights at the northeast and southwest corners. The light at the northeast is fin and can light the rear and north side. The light at the southwest needs to be repositioned sc that it does not glare out ii ito the road and can restrict i iatural surveillance from the road. Both lights should be charged to a sodium vapor type lo reduce electrical costs. A M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Joe Weith, City Planner Re: May 26, 1992 agenda items Date: May 22, 1992 2) DORSET STREET PARK - SITE PLAN This project consists of the construction of certain park facilities which will include all the athletic fields, roads, parking and walkways at the Dorset Street Park. The Dorset Street Park is located in the Agricultural and Rural Residential (AgR) District and is proposed to be rezoned Park and Recreation (PR) District. Outdoor recreation is a conditional use in the AgR District. The portion of the park which is the subject of this application is bounded on the north by I-89, on the east by the Village at Dorset Park residential development, on the south by other undeveloped park land and on the west by Dorset Street and a single family residence. Access/circulation: Access to the park will be via one (1) 55 foot curb cut on Swift Street Extension. The first 65 feet of the access will have a median dividing ingress and egress traffic. Each of the lanes will be 16 feet in width. The access road will then narrow to 24 feet in width through out the remainder of the park. Traffic circulation through the site is acceptable. Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage will be .08`/0 (maximum allowed under AgR zone is 10%). Overall coverage will be 7.9% (maximum allowed in AgR zone is 20%). Park and Recreation District does not have maximum lot coverage requirements. The only building for which approval is being sought is the pavilion/bath room facility which will meet the setback requirements. 1 Memorandum - May 26, 1992 may 22, 1992 Page 2 Planning agenda items Project phasing: Phase 1: to be paid with the January bond vote approval dollars. --- 1 Babe Ruth Baseball field with backstops and bleaches. --- 2 Little League fields with backstops and bleaches. --- pavilion/bathroom facility. --- parking/entrance drive: 95 cars by baseball fields; 47 cars by soccer field. --- lighting and tree landscaping in areas where parking is built and to screen the area from the tennis courts to the soccer field. --- 1 soccer field. --- sidewalks along baseball fields over to soccer field and tennis. --- 3 tennis courts with fencing and lighting. --- realign Swift Street Extension and add right turn lane to go north onto Dorset Street. --- widen Dorset Street and add left turn lanes from Dorset and Swift Street Extension (from north) and a left turn lane from Dorset Street (from south) onto Swift Street travelling west. --- miscellaneous site grading to blend new fields with existing site topography. --- stormwater detention pond and fence to serve Phase I flows. --- underground electric, telephone, sewer and water supply. Future Phases: --- Parking will be build incementally as future fields and buildings are approved by the voters and the planning commission. Parking/roadway lighting and street trees will be installed as parking lots are built. --- Completion of site development for athletic fields will involve 2 softball fields with lighting/backstops; 3 basketball courts; 1 soccer field; and 9 additional tennis courts. There is no immediate plan for the timing of these facilities. --- The skating rink, subject to bond vote, will include parking for its facility in the configuration shown on the overall site plan. N Memorandum - Planning May 26, 1992 agenda items May 22, 1992 Page 3 --- Future buildings: Pool, gymnasium, Arts/Community Center, and central courtyard will be built in individual phases subject to voter and planning commission approval. --- Additional landscaping/screening will follow with individual phasing. Future phasing will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the 1989 Dorset Street Park Master Plan. Parking: The zoning regulations do not indicate a parking requirement for athletic fields. The applicant has submitted a parking assessment prepared by a consultant using off-street parking requirements suggested by the American Planning Association. The consultant estimates that 112 parking spaces are needed for the athletic fields being proposed for Phase I and 152 spaces will be provided. The site plan shows a total of 389 parking spaces, all of which are part of this application but not all of these spaces are individually shown. Landscaping: Plantings will include Pin Oak, Red Maple, Seedless Ash and White Pine. Sewer: The Airport Parkway treatment plant has adequate reserve capacity to handle the allocation required for this project. Lighting: Exterior lighting will consist of the following: --- roadway & parking lots: 21 poles 20 feet high with each pole having two (2) 150 watt high pressure sodium lamps with cut-off luminaires. --- tennis courts: perimeter lights will consist of 20 poles 25 feet high with each pole having two (2) 250 watt metal halide lamps with cut-off luminaires. Lights between the courts will consist of 15 poles 25 feet high with each pole having two (2) 400 watt metal halide lamps with cut-off luminaires. --- softball fields: 12 poles 50 feet high with a total of 22 1500 watt metal halide lamps with cut-off luminaires. Other: No dumpsters proposed at this time. 1 Memorandum - December 20, December 16, Page 2 Planning 1994 agenda items 1994 south by other undeveloped park land and on the west by a single family residence and Dorset Street. Access/circulation: Access to the park is via a 55 foot curb cut on Swift Street Extension. The first 65 feet of the access has a median dividing ingress and egress traffic. Each of the lanes are 16 feet in width. The access road then narrows to 24 feet through out the remainder of the park. No change proposed. Circulation is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 2% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 10.9% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage along Dorset Street is 0% and front yard coverage along Swift Street Extension is 5.1% (maximum allowed is 30%). Parking: The site currently has 143 spaces including eight (8) handicapped spaces (99 paved and 44 gravel). This proposal will add 55 spaces including two (2) handicapped spaces for a total of 198 spaces available. There are no minimum parking standards for an ice rink in the zoning regulations. It is staff' s position that the amount of parking available will be adequate for the athletic fields and the ice rink. Landscaping: The minimum landscaping cost, based on building costs, is $22,000. This proposal includes $6955 worth of landscaping which when you include landscaping planted with the construction of the athletic fields meets the minimum requirement. Plantings will include Red Maple, Pin Oak and White Pine. Staff recommends that at least a portion of the Pine buffer be planted along the easterly boundary. Sewer: Sewer allocation needed for this project is 3000 gpd. Lighting: Exterior lighting was approved as part of the 5/26/92 approval. Details of building mounted lights should be submitted and approved by the City Planner prior to permit. Building height: Building elevations should be submitted prior to permit issuance to verify conformance with height limitations. Other: Plan should be revised to show dumpster and HVAC locations. O r. These devices should be well screened from the neighborhood.�4 k J 1 M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Joe Weith, City Planner Re: December 20, 1994 agenda items Date: December 16, 1994 3) L&M PARTNERSHIP - REALIGN FAYETTE ROAD - REVISED FINAL PLAT This project consists of the realignment of approximately 400 feet of Fayette Road to line up with the Hannaford Brothers development to the north. The 12/11/90 approval for L&M Park required that the owner of the L&M Park property extend Fayette Road to the northerly property line at the time that the property to the north is developed. Sketch plan was revised on 11/15/94 (minutes not available). C.O. District: The relocated road will impact the C.O. zone created by wetland area "C" and a minor stream. This encroachment is allowed under Section 3.502 of the zoning regulations since this relocation is necessary for providing public facilities. The Natural Resources Committee has reviewed these plans and found them acceptable. Residential area: The relocated road will still result in the residential area maintaining at least 21.43 acres which is the minimum necessary to maintain a 7 unit/acre density. The actual area allocated to the residential portion is 21.93 acres. Access: An access drive to the relocated section of road is being proposed. This driveway would access the rear portion of the Chrysler/Plymouth/Saturn property to the east. This access can not be used until the plat for the Chrysler/Plymouth/Saturn property is revised. The subdivision plat should be revised to include the metes and bounds information for this access drive so its exact location can be determined. 4) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON - ICE RINK - SITE PLAN This project consists of the construction of a 35,000 square foot indoor ice rink including a 5,000 square foot mezzanine with 500- 600 seats at the Dorset Street Park. The first phase of the park was approved on 5/26/92 (minutes enclosed). The Dorset Street Park located at 1000 Dorset Street lies within the Municipal District. It is bounded on the north by I-89, on the east by the Village at Dorset Park residential development, on the City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 TEL. (802) 658-7953 FAX (802) 658-4748 OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER CHARLES E. HAFTER January 16, 1995 Phillip Linton, Esquire Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road Williston, Vermont 05495-1100 Re: New Skating Facility, Dorset Park Sewage Plant Capacity Dear Phil: The Airport Parkway sewage treatment plant has sufficient reserve capacity to treat the estimated 3,000 gallons per day of sewage for the proposed ice skating facility planned for Dorset Park. Sincerely, t �� William J. S anski City Enginee WJS/mcp pc: Don Whitten Joe Weith MOTION OF APPROVAL CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 12/20/94 I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the City of South Burlington for construction of a 35,000 square foot indoor ice rink including a 5,000 square foot mezzanine with 500 - 600 seats, Dorset Street Park, 1000 Dorset Street, as depicted on a three (3) page set of plans, page 1 entitled "City of South Burlington, Dorset Street Park, Revised Master Plan for Ice Rink", prepared by Engineering Ventures, Inc., dated December 12, 1994, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. A sewer allocation of 3000 gpd is approved. 3. All exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting, shielded fixtures. The applicant shall submit details of building mounted lights for approval by the City Planner prior to issuance of a zoning permit. 4. Applicant shall submit building elevations to the Zoning Administrator prior to issuance of a zoning permit to verify compliance with the height limitations. 5. The plan shall be revised prior to issuance of a zoning permit to show the changes listed below and shall require approval of the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plan shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to permit issuance. a) The site plan shall be revised to show dumpster and HVAC locations. These devices shall be well screened from the neighborhood. b) The master landscape plan shall be revised to show the new locations of the ice rink and gymnasium: v--4 6. A portion of the proposed Pine buffer along the easterly boundary shall be planted in conjunction with the construction of the ice rink. The portion to be planted shall be determined by the City Planner prior to issuance of a zoning permit. 7. The proposed location of the gravel fire lane and fire hydrant shall be approved by the fire chief prior to issuance of a zoning permit. If the fire chief recommends that the location of either facility be revised, the plans shall be revised accordingly. 0 8. the proposed drainage improvements, and sewer and water services to the building, shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of a zoning permit. 9. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months or this approval is null and void. 10. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the ice rink. 11. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. VA lz4zo�,�?4 M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: December 20, 1994 agenda items Date: December 16, 1994 SWEDISH PIT - LOT #12 - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE Plan should note the name or firm that prepared it. Other than that it is acceptable. SBC, INC. - 1087 WILLISTON ROAD 1. Existing sidewalk should not be disturbed. Plan shows new curb constructed through the sidewalk. The existing granite curbs from the closed opening should be used in new opening unless they are damaged. 2. Existing utilities serving the site and the building plus lot dimensions should be shown on the plans. STAPLES PLAZA - 861 WILLISTON ROAD Plan prepared by Warren Robenstein with a revision date of October 6, 1993 is acceptable. L&M PARK - SHELBURNE ROAD - SITE PLAN Site Plan with latest revision dated 10/25/94 prepared by FitzPatrick-Llewellyn is acceptable. CITY HOCKEY RINK - DORSET STREET PARK 1. Proposed water and sewer line connections should be shown on the plans. 2. Plan prepared by Engineering Ventures, Inc. dated December 12, 1994 is acceptable. M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Wallace Possich, Fire chief Re: Plans review for December 20, 1994 agenda items Date: December 16, 1994 I have reviewed the following site plans and my comments are attached: 1. Swedish Pit Dated 11/14/94 Lot 12 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable 2. L&M Park Dated 11/23/94 Fayette Road Project No. 88047 Acceptable 3. Gaynes Shoppers World Dated 11/17/94 Williston Road Acceptable 4. SBC, Inc. Dated 11/9/94 1087 Williston Road Acceptable 5. Dorset Street Park Dated 12/12/94 Ice Rink Architect has agreed to meet with me prior to permit issuance resolve hydrant location, fire lane, building access, etc. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 December 16, 1994 Charles Hafter City Manager 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Skating Facility, Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. Hafter: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Wally Possich and myself. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, December 20, 1994 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, '� al� .g� Joe Weith,� City Planner JW/mcp Encls cc: Philip Linton David Boehm 40. �G d C e ' � CIO 41 �Q O L. Y54 y 13 -5F/ 117zC3 `y _ YB �' 7Z- ��� �' = dad= e6 16 615 0 IL , s VIVA* Am MOTION OF APPROVAL Tnm Cnmry I 12/13/94 I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Jon Soter for construction of a 1344 uare foot carport addition to a 14,400 square foot o ce/warehouse, 35 Green ou ain Drive as depicted on a plan entitled "Building Mai nance Shed, 35 Gree Mou tain Drive, ,South Burlington, VT" prepared by G e Mountain Power Co oratio dated 10 / / 94 , revised 11 / 30 / 94 , with the followi g tipulations i� 1. All previouA a rovals and stip lations wh ch are �ot superseded by this approval shall re ain in effect. 1 2. The applicant hal post a $750 la dscape bond rior to issuance of a zoning permit. The bond sha remain in eff ct for three 3) ear to assure that the landscaping takes r of a d has a good hance of survi in 3. Any new exteri r li ting or cha ge in existin li hti g shall consist of downcasting shielded ixtu s so as not t cast light beyo d the roperty line. Any change in lighting sha 1 be a proved by he City Planner for t installation. 4. An additional sewer�llocat(on of 300 gad is approved. 'die appilicant shall pay the per gallon fee prior o issu ce of a zing permit fort e arp rt addition. 5. The plan shall be re ised p 'or to is uance of a zoni g p rmi to show the changes listed below. T\ee copies the approved evis d Ian shall be submitted to the City Plan r o perm issuance . a) The plan shall be to a curat ly depict existi g landscaping on the site. �v b) The plan shall bd to indica a size of propose plantings. c) Plan shall be reremove the notes in the vi 'nity of the project access which refer ti g and adding curbs.6. The applicant shall obtin permit for the carport addition within six (6) months or this approval isd vo 7. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy jb6i mpliance from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the carport addition. 8. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Planning Commission. r 0 I7d� P tb 42)9=�&M7 - . CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone #) City of South Burlington 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone #) City of South Burlington 3) CONTACT PERSON (name, address, phone #) Charles Hafter ` 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5) LOT NUMBER (if applicable) 6) PROPOSED USE(S) Skating facility 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and # floors, square feet per floor) 30,000 square feet, one story (mezzanine, 5,000 square feet) 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 3 9) LOT COVERAGE: building %; landscaped areas % building, parking, outside storage % 10) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings $ 1,450,000, Landscaping $ Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $ 100,000 11) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 10-1-95 12) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in and out) Estimated trip ends (in and out) during the following hours: Monday through Friday 11-12 noon 12-1p.m. 1-2 p.m. 2-3 p.m. 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.m. 5-6 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 13) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Sat -Sun 8 A78 P; Mon -Fri 3 P-10 P 14) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: October -March DATE OF SUBMISSION DATE OF HEARING SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 PHILLIP C. LINTON TELEPHONE: LESLIE S. LINTON (802) 879-1100 EDWIN L. HOBSON FACSIMILE: ROBERT H. RUSHEORD December 13, 1994 (802) 879-7055 HAND DELIVERY Joseph Weith, City Planner City of South Burlington South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Dorset Park Skating Facility Dear Joe: Enclosed is the Site Plan Application for the Facility. Chuck has advised me that he will sign it at your office. I understand that Dave Boehm has delivered the required copies of the site plan and Rolf Kielman has delivered the required copies of the landscaping and lighting plan. Please call me if you need any additional information before the 20th. Thank you very much for your help. Very truly yours, L- l f / PHILLIP C. LINTON \smk Enclosure s\southbur1\rink\1weith.1et State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED CASE NO. WW-4-0512 Environmental Protection Rules APPLICANT City of South Burlington Chapter 4, Public Buildings ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street Appendix A,Design Guidelines South Burlington, VT 05403 This project, consisting of constructing a pavilion building with public toilets in conjunction with a city park and athletic fields located off Dorset Street in the City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This Permit does not constitute Act 250 approval. GENERAL (.1) This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Act 250 District Environmental Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry (phone 828-2106), the Vermont Department of Health (phone 863-7220), and local officials PRIOR to proceeding with this project. (2) The project shall be completed as shown on the plans Job #IV204.01 Sheet 4 "Grading & Utilities/Erosion Control Plan" dated May 1992 revised 8/6/92; Sheet 9 "Sanitary Sewer Profile" dated May 1992 revised 8/6/92 and Sheet 10 "Sanitary Details" dated May 1992 Figure No. SKC-1 dated August 1992 and Figure No. SKC-2 dated August 1992 prepared by Thermo Consulting Engineers and which have been stamped "approved" by the Division of Protection. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the Division of Protection. (3) A copy of the approved plans and this Permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction and, upon request, shall be made available for inspection by State or local personnel. (4) By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental/health statutes and regulations, with this permit. Water Supply and WW-4.-0512, City Page 2 Wastewater Disposal Permit of South Burlington (5) The Protection Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. WATER SUPPLY (6) The project is approved for water supply by construction and utilization of the proposed public water system subject to the jurisdiction of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Division of Protection. The permittee shall forward a copy of the Agency's acceptance letter of the completed public water system to the Division of Protection for inclusion in the project file. (7) The water main extension is approved provided the water main extension is constructed in strict accordance with the Agency of Natural Resources' "Public Water System Permit to Construct " Project #E-0114 & WSID #5090 to Charles Hafter, City Manager dated September 15, 1992.. SEWAGE DISPOSAL (8) The project is approved for connection to the South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility for a maximum of 2000 gallons of sewage per day. (9) A professional engineer, registered in the State of Vermont, is to generally supervise the construction of the sanitary sewer line extensions and, upon completion of construction, the supervising engineer is to submit to the Protection Division a written certification statin4 all construction has been completed in accordance with the stamped approved plans. The engineer's certification is to be submitted to the Division prior to the occupancy of any unit and the certification shall include, but not be limited to, the numerical results of all leakage testing performed on each segment of the sanitary sewer extension and all manholes, as described in Appendix A, of the Environmental Protection Rules. Ni ter Supply and Wastewater.Disposal Permit WW-4-0512, City of South Burlington. Page 3 • !10) Included with the engineer's certification addressed in Condition ##9 above, the engineer shall certify that the 1000 gallon storage tank has been installed at the pump station approved in Subdivision Permit EC-4-1216-1 (corrected)... Dated at Essex Jct., Vermont this 4th day of December, 1992. Elizabeth A. McLain, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation B y j¢ / am/% v - z Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer cc: P. Howard Flanders, P.E. City of South Burlington Act 250 Coordinator -Louis Borie Water Supply Division Department of Labor and Industry Thermo Consulting Engineers \' X 13, C.[ c ) woo r r J �i o I DORSET STREET PARK PHASE I : COMMUNITY PARK SITE PLAN ERTEL ASSO' iATES MAY, 1992 LAMOUREUX & STONE( - Consulting Engineers, Inc. 14 Morse Drive Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (802) 878-4450 May 19, 1992 Mr. Robert White ERTEL Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, Vermont 05091 RE: Dorset Street Park - City of South Burlington Dear Mr. White: 27 High Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) 524-5245 As requested, we have developed an estimate of the needed number of parking spaces for the first phase of Dorset Street Park. We understand that the initial construction at this park is proposed to include one Babe Ruth baseball field, two Little League baseball fields, one soccer field, three tennis courts plus a tot lot. Bleachers will be provided, with one set of moveable bleachers providing 300 seats serving both the Babe Ruth and soccer fields, and other set(s) of fixed bleachers totaling 200 seats serving the two Little League fields. We also understand that the use of the Babe Ruth field will be scheduled so as not to overlap with the use of the two Little League fields. Likewise, the use of the soccer field typically will not overlap with the use of the baseball fields. "Off -Street Parking Requirements, American Planning Association, 1991 " for athletic fields indicates a maximum parking demand of one space per four seats. For this park, that is equivalent to a maximum parking demand of 75 parking spaces at any given time. The same reference also recommends a maximum of 20 parking spaces for every baseball diamond or athletic field. If it is assumed that all of the proposed fields might be in use simultaneously, this is equivalent to 80 parking spaces. For tennis courts, four parking spaces per court is recommended. With three courts being proposed at this time, that requires an additional 12 parking spaces. The proposed tot lot might require 20 parking spaces at a maximum, for a grand total of 112 spaces for the entire park. Civil, Environmental & Transportation Engineering • Planning • Land Surveying Mr. Robert White May 19, 1992 Page 2 You indicated that the proposed site plan shows 95 parking spaces in the vicinity of the three baseball fields plus 47 spaces in the a vicinity of the soccer field and tennis courts, for a total of 152 parking spaces. It appears that this will be more than adequate to serve the proposed facilities. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we may be of additional assistance, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Ro)r Dickinson, P.E. cc. Raymond Belair Chuck Hafter r/9221 whi2.rjd LAMOUREUX & STONE 14 Morse Drive Consulting Engineers, Inc. Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (802) 878-4450 May 26, 1992 Mr. Robert White ERTEL Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, Vermont 05091 RE: Dorset Street Park - City of South Burlington Dear Mr. White: 27 High Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) 524-5 24 5 As requested, we have developed an estimate of the needed number of parking spaces for the additional recreational facilities for which the City has applied for permits. These additional facilities are not included in the first phase of the park development. These additional facilities include 9 tennis courts, 2 softball fields, 1 soccer field plus 3 basketball courts. "Off -Street Parking Requirements, American Planning Association, 1991" indicates a parking demand of 4 parking spaces per tennis court, 20 spaces per athletic field (softball and soccer) and 5 spaces per basketball court. The total for the anticipated additional facilities equals 111 parking spaces. With the proposed first phase facilities, which were the subject of our May 19th letter, the total required parking for both will equal 223 spaces. You indicated that the proposed site plan contains 391 parking spaces. It appears that this will be more than adequate to serve the proposed facilities and allow for future expansion of the park facilities. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we may be of additional assistance, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Roger Dickinson, P.E. cc. Chuck Hafter r/9221 whi3.rjd Civil, Environmental & Transportation Engineering • Planning • Land Surveying AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 103 SOUTH MAIN STREET - THE SEWING BUILDING WATERBURY, VT 05671-0405 NOTICE: Draft Discharge Permit No. 1-1033 PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: 1-1033 FILE NUMBER: 04-14 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: January 19, 1993 through: February 17, 1993 PERMITTEE INFORMATION: City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 DISCHARGE INFORMATION: NATURE: Treated stormwater runoff SOURCE: parking lots and playing fields at Dorset St. Park: Phase I & II a community recreational park located off Dorset Street in South Burlington VOLUME: Unspecified RECEIVING WATER: unnamed tributary of Potash Brook EXPIRATION DATE: March 31, 1993 TENTATIVE DETERMINATIONS Tentative determinations regarding effluent limitations and other conditions to be imposed on the pending Vermont permit have been made by the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (VANR). The limitations imposed will assure that the Vermont Water Quality Standards and applicable provisions of the Federal Clean Water Act, PL 92-500, as amended, will be met. FURTHER INFORMATION The complete application, proposed are on file and may be inspected at the Copies of the permit may be obtained by will be made at a cost of 10 cents per Monday through Friday. PUBLIC COMMENTS/PUBLIC HEARINGS permit, and other information VANR, Waterbury Office. calling 802-244-5674, and page from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Public comments to the proposed permit are invited and should be submitted in writing prior to February 17, 1993 Any person, prior to such date, may submit a request in writing to this office for an informal public hearing to consider the proposed permit. A hearing will be held only if response to this notice indicates significant public interest. The permit number should appear next to the VANR address on the envelope and on the first page of any submitted comments. All comments received prior to the above date will be considered in formulation of the final determinations. VANR Address: Discharge Permits Section Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation 103 South Main Street - The Sewing Building Waterbury, VT 05671-0405 FINAL DETERMINATION/APPEAL OF DECISION At the conclusion of the public notice period and in consideration of additional information received during the public notice period, the VANR will make a final determination to issue or to deny the permit. Any person may, within thirty (30) days after permit issuance or denial, appeal the VANR determination to the Vermont Water Resources Board pursuant to Title 10 V.S.A. Chapter 47, subchapter 1269. Elizabeth A. McLain, Commissioner Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7955 658-7958 August 28, 1992 Robert A. White Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, Vermont 05901 Re: Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. White: Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project. If you have any questions, please give me a call. i�cerely, //11 b Weith, ty Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Bruce O'Neill .. vl.ter'_ . _ _..d,.,.... u� eue uncrcn SE City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 September 22, 1992 Mr. Lou Borie District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Re: Dorset Street Landscape Plan Dear Mr. Borie: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the final landscaping plan for the Dorset Street project. City Manager, Charles Hafter, asked me to forward a copy of this plan to you for your review and comment. Please forward any comments to William Sargent of the Vermont Agency of Transportation and Charles Hafter of the City. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Charles Hafter if you have any questions. Si cere y, 4 oe Weith, City Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp r &-c S�• �� r ,T ed,. ON'C AGFN O STATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION 133 State Street, Administration Building Montpelier, Vermont 05633 September 17, 1992 Charles Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: So. Burlington MEGC 5200(14) Dear Mr. Hafter: Please find attached two half-size sets of plans for the Dorset Street landscaping project. Please forward one copy to the District Environmental Commission for their review and comment. If you have any questions with this project, please contact Jeffrey S. LeFebvre at 828-2823. Attachments Sincerely, William E. Sargent Project Development and Environmental Engineer * ( By: Thomas H. Lackey Project Engineer Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 56 >, fr �j STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION #4 RE: City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 045403 Im INTRODUCTION Application #4C0923 Pre -Hearing Conference Report and Order 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 On July 15, 1992, the District #4 Environmental Commission conducted a Pre -Hearing Conference on the above -referenced application pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 16A. The application involves the construction of Phase I of the Dorset Street Park, to include athletic fields, roads and utilities, parking areas, a pavillion building, tot lot, and improvements to the Dorset Street/Swift Street intersection. II. PARTIES The City of South Burlington, represented by Robert White, Steve Stitzel, and Bruce O'Neill, was the only party in attendance. ISSUES 1. Criterion l(B), Waste Disposal - A letter from the City Engineer regarding a sewage treatment allocation for the project is required, as well as a Water Supply and Waste- water Disposal Permit from the Agency of Natural Resources. Stormwater - A stormwater Discharge Permit is required or, at a minimum, a letter from the Agency of Natural Resources indicating that the Applicant's plans for stormwater management appear adequate. Page 2 Pre -Hearing Conference Report and Order #4C0923 2. Criteria 2 & 3, Water Supply - A letter from the Champlain Water District regarding water availability is outstanding. 3. Criterion 5, Traffic - The Applicant should be prepared at the hearing to address fully the traffic impacts associated with the project. 4. Criterion 8, Aesthetics, Wildlife, etc. - The Applicant should respond to the concerns expressed in the Vermont Natural Heritage Program's letter dated March 17, 1992. A presentation on the aesthetic impacts of the project will be required, with special attention to the proposed lighting. 5. Criterion 9(B), Primary Agricultural Soils - The Applicant should be prepared to address the project's impact on primary agricultural soils, including a response to the four sub -criteria. 6. Criterion 9(F), Energy Conservation - The Applicant should be prepared to address the energy conserving features of the proposed lighting fixtures. IV. II1. A public hearing will be convened on July 27, 1992 at 5:45 P.M. at the District Environmental Office, 111 West Street, Essex Junction. A site visit will be held at 5:00 P.M. 112. The Applicant must be prepared to submit evidence on the issues identified above, along with evidence under the 10 criteria contained in the filed application. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, thisQOjay of July, 1992. A By \ �� John Collins, Chairperson District #4 Commission CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE jI hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, District Office Chief Clerk for the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing PREHEARING CONFERENCE REPORT AND ORDER #4C0923 by U.S. Mail, postage paid, on this 23rd day of July, 1992 to the following: PARTIES City of South Burlington/Dorset Street Park Chair, Board of Selectmen Chair, City Planning Commission Bruce O'Neil, Recreation Director Chuck Hafter, City Manager 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Robert White, ASLA Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 IISteve Stitzel Stitzel & Page 1171 Battery Street ,"Burlington, Vermont 05401 I Chittenden County Regional P. O. Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Planning Commission Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main Street, 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District Environmental Commission John Collins Susan Wheeler Stephen Harper 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Dated at Essex Junction, VT this 23 day of July, 1992. /Y .41 4CO923 #2 Ed owen C City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 13, 1992 Robert A. White Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, Vermont 05901 Re: Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. White: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find a copy of the May 26, 1992 Planing Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. in erely, J Weith, C ty Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Bruce O'Neill 1 ERTEL ASSOCIM ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCH( :TS AND PLANNERS July 13, 1992 MEMORANDUM FROM: Robert White RE: Dorset Street Park Act 250 Addendum and Hearing 1. Please find enclosed: A. Letter from Amy Jestes, regarding prime ag lands. B. Letter from Dept. of Historic Preservation with enclosures to Chuck Hafter, Bruce O'Neil, and Steve Stitzel. C. Miscellaneous application materials for your files, including application form. 2. Hearing dates: A. Pre -hearing, Wednesday, July 15, 1992, 4:00 PM at District Commissioner's office in Essex. Bob White, Chuck Hafter or Bruce O'Neil, Steve Stitzel and Luce Hillman to attend. Earlier meeting time to be determined. B. Act 250 public hearing, Monday, July 28, 1992. 4:00 PM site visit (meet at City offices at 3:00), 5:00 hearing in Essex. Bob White, Chuck Hafter or Bruce O'Neil, Steve Stitzel, Luce Hillman, a soils expert, and Roger Dickinson to attend. Jim Stockman possibly to attend but that will be determined after pre -hearing. 3. Please contact me if there are any problems. cc w/enc: Chuck Hafter Bruce O'Neil Steve Stitzel Luce Hillman Roger Dickinson CCMPC Lou Borie Joe Weith 15 CENTRAL STREET, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT 05091, 802.457.1602, FAX 802.457.1750 ERTEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS June 23, 1992 Mr. Louis Borie, Coordinator District 4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Application #4C0923 Dorset Street Park Act 250 Dear Lou: Per your letter of June 12: 1. Application form: Is included in this package along with a signed Schedule A. 2. Land use: The city is applying for a permit to construct the facilities noted on the community park land. The city would like permission to allow residents access to the Calkins property but will not be constructing any of that park at this time. The city also needs to access that land to do mowing on .the field areas as well as on the former LDB property, which is in an agreement for prime ag preservation. 3. Historic preservation letter: This will come directly to you. 4. Wildlife letter: See exhibit 8A (a), letter from Thomas R. Meyers in the original application. 5. Amy lestes letter: Will come directly to you. Sincerely, (� Robert A. White, ASLA RAW/no 15 CENTRAL STREET, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT 05091, 802.457.1602, FAX 802.457.1750 E] Districts #1 & #8 RR #2, Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-6022 ❑ Districts #2 & #3 RR #1, Box 33 N. Springfield, VT 05150 (802) 886-2215 DkDistricts #4, #6 & #9 I11 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 879-6593 June 12, 1992 Mr. Robert White Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 STATE OF VERMONT Environmental Board District Environmental Commission District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 RE: #4C0923, Dorset Street Park, South Burlington Dear Bob: I have reviewed the above -referenced application and have determined that it is substantially incomplete, per Environmental Board Rule 10(D). Therefore, the time and notice requirements of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) will not be initiated. In order for the application to be deemed complete, the following items must be submitted: 1. Please submit a signed application form and Schedule A. (Although no fee is required, we need to know the construction cost of the project for statistical purposes.) 2. Please clarify whether you are asking the District Commission to issue a permit for the use of any land other than the area described as the "Community Park." 3. Please submit an updated letter from the Division for Historic Preservation regarding the impact of the project on historic sites. 4. Please submit a letter from the District Wildlife Biologist regarding the impact of the project on necessary wildlife habitat. 5. Please submit a letter from Amy Jestes, Department of Agriculture, concerning the impact of the project on primary agricultural soils. Mr. Robert White June 12, 1992 Page 2 This is an advisory opinion and, as such, may be appealed to the Executive Officer of the Environmental Board pursuant to Board Rule 3(C). Any such appeal must be filed with the Executive Officer, Environmental Board, State Office Building, Montpelier, Vermont 05620 by June 28, 1992. If you have any questions about the items listed above, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincer , F Louis Borie District #4 Coordinator wp:4C0923.inc Exhibit 8 (c) !"ant_` Xrt STATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION Preserving Vermont's historic, architectural and archeological resources June 23, 1992 Bob White Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 Re: Dorset Street Park, South Burlington. Pre -Act 250. Dear Mr. White: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above -referenced project. We apologize for our delay in sending you these comments. The Division has reviewed this undertaking for purposes of Criterion 8, 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250). Project review consists of identifying the project's potential impacts to historic buildings, structures, historic districts, historic landscapes and settings, and known or potential archeological resources. The purpose of our review is to provide the Environmental District Commission with the necessary information for them to, make a positive finding under the "historic sites" aspect of Criterion 8. We would like to reiterate some of our comments expressed in our February 19, 1988 letter. There are several areas of concern on the entire park parcel that should be noted in the Master Plan. Lands within 200' of Potash Brook and its tributaries have a high potential for containing prehistoric Native American archeological sites Archeological studies within these sensitive areas may become necessary if future development is proposed within those areas. The second area of potential concern is the historic farmstead currently known as the Caulkins Farm. A copy of the Vermont Historic Sites and Structures Survey form for this property is enclosed. Both the archeologically sensitive zones and the historic farmstead need to be considered in the course of master planning for the broader property. To that end, we will be pleased.to meet on -site with you or advise you about future project plans. The particular parcel now subject to Act 250 review, the Community Park, is not considered archeologically sensitive and it does not contain any standing structures of historic significance. Office location: 58 East State Street (802) 828-3226 Mailing address: 109 State Street, Pavilion Building Montpelier, Vermont 05609-1201 Mr. White Page 2 June 23, 1992 We therefore conclude that the proposed Community Park will not have an adverse effect on any historic or archeological properties that are listed on or that may be eligible for inclusion in the State or National Registers of Historic Places. Enclosed is a booklet on Vermont's Archeological Heritage. We look forward to reviewing future components of this project as they are developed. Sincerely, �6--� Eric Gilbertson Director/Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer EG/SCJ Enclosure cc: Lou Borie South Burlington Planning Commission Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission STATE OF VERMONT Exhibit 9B (a) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD & MARKETS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ANIMAL & DAIRY INDUSTRIES DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY, LABORATORIES & CONSUMER ASSURANCE June 24, 1992 Mr. Robert White Ertell Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 RE: Act 250 Application for Dorset Street Park, So. Burlington Dear Bob: I believe construction of Phase I of the Dorset Street Park will significantly reduce the agricultural potential of the 128 acres of primary agricultural soils owned or controlled by the City of South Burlington. I also conclude the development satisfies the subcriteria of 9(B). This position is based on field reviews of the property I made during the period April, 1986 to the present; extensive discussions with you and Soil Conservation Service staff; reviews of SCS Conservation Plan maps for the Brand and Calkins properties; and analysis of orthophotos for the two properties. The City's Park contains approximately 128 acres of primary agricultural soils: 50 acres in the Brand Parcel, 50 acres in the Calkins parcel, and 28 acres which were owned by Oak Creek Investments and have since been conveyed to the City. The Oak Creek land is under the jurisdiction of LUP #4C0694, and was not developed under that permit in order for the Pennittee to prove compliance with Criterion 9(B). The 28 acres should not be used in this application to prove compliance with 9(B). Phase I of the Dorset Street park will remove the agricultural potential of approximately 37 acres of primary agricultural soils. This calculation includes the seven acres taken for the roads, parking areas and tennis courts as well as the 30 acres of recreation fields. As we have discussed at length, the recreation field design will virtually remove the ability to cultivate this area, because the gravel underdrain starring at 7" will be within the plow layer (plow layer is within the first 8" to 10"). The grading proposed would also reduce the soils agricultural potential because the terrain would be irregular for cultivation. If these 30 acres were to be cultivated, the gravel layer would have to be removed or additional topsoil spread at a depth of at least 2 inches. Additional land reshaping would be required to return the land to a condition suitable for efficient farm equipment operation. SEAL OF QUALITY AAGRTICUITURE116 STATE STREET, MONTPELIER, VERMONT MAILING ADDRESS: 120 STATE STREET, MONTPELIER, VERMONT 05620-2901 (802) 828-2500 FAX: (802) 828-2361 The project will satisfy the subcriteria for the following reasons. Subcriterion is The Department does not believe this subcriterion applies in this case to a public project. Subcriterion ii: While this project will consume some of the City's primary agricultural soils, development in this location within the tract is the least disruptive to the maintenance of the soils agricultural potential elsewhere in the tract. Also, equivalent and better primary agricultural soils will be retained elsewhere in the tract. Subcriterion iii: The 37 acres consumed by this phase are located on one side of the tract. The remaining 63 acres of primary agricultural soils will be retained as one contiguous block of a size and shape suitable for commercial agricultural uses. This acreage will adjoin idled but as yet undeveloped primary agricultural soils on the adjoining properties. Subcriterion iv: None of the properties adjoining this phase are presently farmed, nor is it likely they will be in the future. The development will be quite remote from the nearest operating farm, and will not interfere with the continuance of farming on that property. Condition 15 of LUP #4C0694 required the Permittee to annually mow the 28 acres of undeveloped primary agricultural soils to maintain their agricultural potential. That land has not been mowed for at least the past three years. If the land is allowed to continue to grow up to brush, the ability to farm it will be significantly diminished. If I can provide any additional information or clarification of these comments, please contact me. Sincerely, )24ty Fez�- Amy Jestes Agricultural Land Use Planner cc: Lou Borie, District #4 Coordinator CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1 ) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone # ) City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT. 658-7956 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone # ) City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington 658-7956 3) CONTACT PERSON (name, address, phone # ) Bruce O'Neill Recreation Department 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington 658-7956 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Brand Farm Dorset St. 5) LOT NUMBER (if applicable) 6) PROPOSED USE(S) City Park 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and # floors, square feet per floor) _ See Attached Project Summary 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES None 9) LOT COVERAGE: building %; landscaped areas92.1 % total lot 2,178,00 S.f. building, parking, outside storage 7.9 % 10) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings $ 80,000 , Landscaping $ 24,180 Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $ 795,820 or Roads, Parking, lighting, tennis courts, athletic fields and site utilities 11 ) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Summer 1993 12 ) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC ( in and out) See traffic report Estimated trip ends (in and out) during the following hours: Monday through Friday 11-12 noon 12-1p.m. 1-2 p.m. 2-3 p.m. 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.m. 5-6 p.m. 6-7 n_m_ 13 ) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: see traffic report 14 ) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION; see traffic re ort DATE OF SUBMISSION DATE OF HEARING IGNAT OF APPLICANT PLEASE SUBMIT FIVE COPIES AND ONE REDUCED COPY (11 X 17) OF THE SITE PLAN WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Lot drawn to scale (20 foot scale if possible.) Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping. Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways. Proposed landscaping plan (number, variety and size) equal to of greater than the required amount in the Zoning Regulations. Number and location of Parking Spaces: (9' x 18') with 22 or 24 foot aisles as required. Number and location of compact car spaces. (This requires sepa- rate Planning Commission approval). Number and location of handicapped spaces as required. (13 feet by 20 feet in size, one per every fifty spaces). Location of septic tanks (if applicable). Location of any easements. Lot coverage information: Building footprint, building, parking and outside storage, and landscaped areas. Location of site (Street # and lot U . North arrow Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date. E �? G•�-C'/ r c!c' n_ o ,may... ram; . 1� Qy,� •GL ^g4r-�f-- I ,I — � Cl¢� �� 15S ��� of <l ��xlM ��,v��✓GT -,,- %-Lr:�,o C-O'D 1-71 0 ,0A e- i/,Ce 5/26/92 JW MOTION OF APPROVAL I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the City of South Burlington for construction of all recreation facilities excluding buildings for Dorset Street Park as depicted on a sixteen (16) page set of plans, page one entitled "Phase I: Community Park Facilities for the Dorset Street Park, South Burlington, Vermont", prepared by Ertel A55oo•iateb and dated May d, 19924 with the following stipulations: 1. Site plan approval shall be obtained prior to construction for proposed buildings including stadium, gymnasium, community center, ice rink, and pool, and for any revision to this approved application. 1 i ro 1 � 0 f� is MA J, rFl LD -r�/I or T 6} 01VLZy 1 J 7-/tAiJsftT To TIV lk4l City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 May 22, 1992 Robert A. White Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, Vermont 05901 Re: Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. White: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meetings and comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Jim Goddette and myself. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, May 26, 1992 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. `'ncerely, �J e Weith, City Planner Encls JW/mcp CC: Bruce O'Neill Preliminary May 26, 1992 May 12, 1992 Page 2 Comments - City Engineer agenda items the Deerfield Road pumping station. It may also require the upgrading of some of the gravity lines in the Meadowood at Spear development and westerly.across the Green Mountain Power property to the plant. 2 The street r.o.w. should not be used as a parking lot as shown in the area of the playground. This would require cars to back out on to a public street. It also creates problems for street maintenance especially snow plowing. SOUTHEAST SUMMIT, DORSET STREET I. Pumping sewage approximately 3 miles will be expensive. This Pump, cost and the maintenance the pumping station and force main should be the developer's or a home owner association's responsibility. The force main terminates at Kennedy Drive on thatportion of Dorset Street that is being reconstructed. That p!->rt.ion of force main should be put in now during the reconstruction not after Dorset. Street is complete. 2. Water service to serve this development will require extension of existing system a distance of approximately 8,000 feet. This water main extension serving this large development should be looped either to Spear Street or to Hinesburg Road. DORSET STREET CITY PARK I have met with the consultants at least three times recently and the plans submitted dated May 8, 1992 conform with my recrymmendat.ions and are acceptable. TO: FROM: 1 �IIvutb N Lleliugto t Hire l3epartmettf 575 +�nrset street tuatb Nnrlingtnn, Vermont 05403 SO. BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION CHIEF GODDETTE 1 Y� (802) 658-7960 RE: DORSET PARK PROJECT FOR TUESDAY MAY 26,1992 AGENDA ITEM 1. DORSET PARK COMMUNITY PARK FACILITIES PHASE I ON WEDNESDAY MAY 6,1992 I HAD A MEETING WITH BRUCE O'NEILL AND THE ARCHITECT TO REVIEW THE DORSET STREET PARK PLAN. THE ONLY PROBLEM FOUND DURING THE MEETING WAS THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM WAS NOT COMPLETE. AT THIS TIME THE PLAN DATED MAY 8,1992 DOES NOT SHOW THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM COMPLETED YET , BUT THEY WANT APPROVAL FOR EVERYTHING BUT THE SECTION FOR THE BUILDINGS. BEFORE THE CITY PLANNING GIVES FINAL APPROVAL THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM SHOULD BE COMPLETED ON THE PLAN TO MAKE SURE THERE IS NO PROBLEM IN THE FURTURE THAT SOME ONE WILL SAY IT WAS APPROVED AT THE MAY 26,1992 MEETING. No Text MAY-19 '92 TUE 14:16 ID:LAMOUREux & STOHE TEL H0:802 E:78 4450 9864 P02 14 Mort* Drive Essex junction, Vermont 05452 (802) 878.4450 Mr. Robert White ERTEL Assoclates IS Central Street Woodstock, Vermont oso91 ! OURE X & STONE. Consulting Engineers, Inc. May 19, 1992 RE: Dorset Street Park - City of South Burlington Dear Mr. White: 27 High Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) 524-5245 As requested, we have developed an estimate of the needed number of parking spaces for the first phase of Dorset Street Park. We understand that the initlal construction at this park is proposed to Include one Babe Ruth baseball field, two Little League baseball fields, one soccer field, three tennis courts plus a tot lot. Bleachers will be provided, with, one yet of moveable bleachers providing 300 seats serving both the Babe Ruth and scccer fields, and other set(s) of fixed bleachers totaling 200 seats serving the two Little League fields. We also understand that the use of the Babe Ruth field will be scheduled so as not to overlap with the use of the two Little League fields. Likewise, the use of the soccer field typically will not overlap with the use of the baseball fields. "Off Street ParkIng?equirements, American Planning Association, 1991"for athletic fields Indicates a imaximum parking demand of one space per four seats, For this park, that is equivalent to a maximum parking demand of 75 parking spaces at any given time. The same reference also recommends a maximurn of 20 parking spaces for every baseball diamond or athletic field. If it is assumed that all of the proposed fields might be In use simultaneously, this Is equivalent to 80 parking, spaces. For, tennis courts, four parking spaces per court is recommended. With three courts being proposed at this time, that requires an aaditlonal 12 parking spaoos. Ths proposed tot lot might require 20 parking spaces at a maximum, for a grand total of 112 spaces for the entire park. Civil, Environmental & Trarl-spertatloon Enginet?r4ng • P!,' Csitir<g ' Land SurveYinz IIHY-19 '92 TUE 14:17 ID:LHMOUREUX & OTOriE TEL 1J0:302 8,'8 4450 V9, 64 F'03 Mr. Robert White May 19, 1992 Page 2 You indicated that the proposed site plan snc.��s 95 ;parking spaces in the vicinity of the three baseball fields plus 47 spaces In the a vicinity cf, the soccer field and tennis courts, for a total of 152 parking spaces. It appears that this will be more than adequate to serve the proposed facilities. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we may be of additional assistance, please feei free to contact us. Sincerely, q 4 ti o r C)ICkInson, P.E. cc. Raymond Belair Chuck Haber r/9221 whi2,rjd MAY-19—' 92 TUE 14: 16 I D: L_AMOUREUX .� 9TOHE TEL H0: 802 1'(8 445e 9864 P01 — 14 Morse Drive Essex )unction. Vermont 03452 (802) 678.4410 !AMOUREUX & STONE — Consulting Engineers, Inc. FAX TRANSMITTAL Fax No. (802) 878-3135- TO: yrn .(-a ) 0"r-y or- so �� - &ugu tv!a)yj Lst - u'�g FROM: KU�L t!/k.1►�lSG�J - ATTN: DATE: 5 " 19 ` I -a PROJECT NAME: Dopzsc- PROJECT NO. 4 27 High Street St, Albans, Vermont 05478 (802) S24•3241 REMARKS 2LLE-- A00 7h 16` %`L) _yam C' G'Tl•lr LOS0KMA-2l V THERE ARE 3 PAGES, INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET Civil, Envitonmaental & Transportation Engineering •Planning • Larrid Surveying City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 May ? (t , 1992 Robert A. White Ertel Associates rt 5 Central Str eet. Woodstock, -rm�7�t. 05901 Re: Dorset. Street Park. D- ar Mr. White: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find s:•_:n; preiyn;inary commeii;..s on tale above referenced application fr-- P: City Engineer Bi1..i -! anski. , Fire Chief Jinn Goddet.te and myself. Please submit additional f0 l-mat.ion requested and/or re.visr,a p1l ans. no later than Tuesday, M=,,� 19, 1992. If you have .:iy questions, ple,:ase give me a caii . sinc?,-ely , Zoning an._? }-'tanning Assi-stant. El":-. i s RJB/mcp Bruce O'Neill b5-(tj-!=j1 15e38 FROM ERTEL ASSOCIATE ID eO2 4S7 17SO P FRILL ASSOOATESARCHITECTS, IAND'SCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS May 19, 1992 Mr. Raymond Belair City Planning/Zoning Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, V 05403 RE: Dorset Street Park Dear Ray: Post -it" hrand fax tranarnittal mamo 767,1 «or p"" ► a { Dept,�- c- Pr1on. N Fait N fax / This letter and additional, separate documents will hopefully clarify the questions in your letter of May 14. 01. Fire Department response: The site utility plan will be revised to show hydrant locations for the project build -out and brought to the meeting next week. The hydrants will be found essentially on each of the four corners by the roadway/file lane around the building complex. The phase I hydrant will be noted. 02. Project Phasing: Phase I: to be paid with the January bond vote approval dollars. a. 1 Babe Ruth Baseball field with backstops and bleachers. b. 2 Little League fields with backstop~ and bleachers. c. Pavilion/bathroom facility. d. Parkinglentrance drive: 95 cars by baseball fields; 47 cars by soccer field e. Lighting and tree landscaping in areas where parking is built and to screen the area from the tennis courts to the soccer field. f. 1 soccer field. g. Sidewalks along baseball fit -Ids over to soccer field and tennis. i. 3 tennis courts with fencing and lighting j. Realign Swift Street extension and add right tur►3 lane to go north onto Dorset Street. k. Widen Dorset Street and add left turn lanes from Dorset and Swift Street extension (from north) and a left turn lane from Dorset Street (from south) onto Swift Street travelling west. I. Miscellaneous site grading to blend new Folds with existing site topography. m. Stormwater detention pond and fence to seine Phase 1 flows. n. Underground electric, telephone, sewer and seater supply. o. Entrance sign. Future Phases: a. Parking will be built incrementally as future fields and building are approved by the voters and the planning board. Parking/roadway ;ignting and street trees will be installed as parking lots are built. b. Completion of site development for athletic Fields will involve 2 softball fields with lightinoackstops; 3 basketball courts; 1 soccer field; and 9 additional tennis courts. There is no immediate plan for the timing of these facilities. 1 S ( FNTR?NL STREET, `A .'(-)0P-1 T 0CN Lrr:,ti1C)N7 i l!,Ut)i , Y,ii1• ,'' • i GCU', f �h 30? 15i 1''it) May 19, 1992 Mr. Raymond Belair City Planning/Zoning Department page 2 c. The skating rink, subject to bond vote, will include parking for its facility in the configuration shown on the overall site plan. d. Future buildings: Pool, gymnasium, Arts/Corrmunity Center, and central courtyard will be built in individual phases subject to voter and planning board approval. e. Additional landscaping/screening will follow with individual phasing. Future phasing will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the 1989 Dorset Street Park Master Plan. 03. Parking: Spaces will be shown at the rink, gym, overflow parking areas to represent overall site capacity. These total 61 spares by rink/gym 68 spaces in overflow 04. Dumpsters: None shown at this time. future building phases may require them with their permitting applications. 05. No_ of seats: Bleachers for Babe Ruth, Little League and Soccer: 300 seats Babe Ruth shared with soccer in alternating seasons. 200 seats little League 06. Lighting: See attached lighting and signage narrative. We will bring Illuminance Plans to the hearing. 07. Parking assessment: Will come under separate cover directly from traffic consultant, Roger Dickenson with Lamoureaux & Stone Fngineors. I hope this helps clarify the questions. Sincerely, Robert A. White, ASLA RAW/no I LIST OF ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS DORSET STREET PARK NAME ADDRESS A and G investments Oak Creek Investments (Mery Brown) Hill, Janice/Russell 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex JCt, VT 05452 1350 Shelburne Rd, Suite 200, South. Burlington, VT 05401 835 HinPshurg Rd., South Burlington, VT 05401 Economou Farms Inc. (Dean Economou) 984 Notchbrook Rd., Stowe, VT 05672 Lot # for Village at Dorset Street Park Subdivision Hyman, Neil/Jennifer 6 11 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 Orlyk, Michael/Andrea Homestead Design, Inc. Cauzo, John/Debra Kramer, Stephen/Heidi Simoneau, Michael/Reilly, Geri Bennett, Robert/Dolci, Elizabeth Emmons, Leon Bartlett, Alan/Mizot, Gerald A and G Investments Interstate 1-89 Calkins, Paul Temple Sinai Inc. (David Greenberg.) Myers, Isadore Estate Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, Inc. Robenstein, Wiiliam/Fdith 7 15 Iris Lune, South Burlington, VT 05401 9-10,12-15 363 Williston Rd., Williston, VT 05495 8 17 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 11 23 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 16 33 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 17 ?5 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 890 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 25 Pinecrest Dr., Essex Jct, VT 05452 25 Pinecrw;t Dr., Essex Jct., VT 05452 State of Vermont Lyndonville, VT 05851 David Greenberg, 200 Battery St., Burlington, VT 05401 Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 899 Duvet St., South Burlington, VT- 05401 909 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 Economou Farms Inc. (Dean Economou) 984 Notch`orook Rd., Stowe, VT 05672 May 19, 1992 CORSET STREET PARK LIGHTING/SIGNAGE NARRATIVE v) Demonstrate that any project signs are designed to minimize their visual impact on the surrounding area (include size, illumination, and colors). (Shrew location on site plan.) An entrance sign and directory signs are envisioned to guide visitors into and through the park. The signs will be made of a durable enameled metal (painted) with applied letters. They will be lighted with either ground -mounted or face - mounted lights. See details. VI) Demonstrate that any exterior lighting is designed to minimize its visual impact on the surrounding area at night and that it wi!l no, glare into the highway or nearby residences (include sire, wattage, fixture style, and sole height). (Show location on site plan and include manufacturer's specification sheet.) Exterior lighting plans have utilized luminaires that control al! light below 90 degrees horizontal as measured fro,->`c the ground. All luminaires are energy efficient. There are three lighting systems used on the e,Yterior portions of the project. These systems are individually configured to Inc-ot each of the project's design criteria. a. ROADWAY AND PARKING t_OTS: Design Criter'A: Uniform illumintation on the parking and roadways utilizing energy of ccient and long life sources. Illuminance levels shall meet the r,cornmendations of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North Anteric:4. The recommendations shall be at a low to medium classification level of activity %vhich calls for a .2 footcandles minimum with a uniformity ration of 4:1 average to minimum. Solution; (labeled Type A2 on drawing; L'D•1, LD-2)_ Each 20' pole shall have 2 luminaires on it 180 degrees apart, Each lamp shall be energy efficient 150 watt High Pressure Sodium. These lamps were picked for their long life since these luminaires will be used the most during the year. The poles shall be spaced, when possible, at 120' apart. Overall average light levels are 1.03 footcandles maintained with a maximum of 2.99 and a minimum of .23. Utilization: Luminaires will be on from dusk to dawn. b. TENNIS COURT (12 courts total : Design Criteria: Illumination levels shall comply with the recommendations of the ll!uminating Engineering Society of North America for recreational tennis. Illuminance shall be an average of 30 footcandles and a minimum of 20 footcandles. The maximum to minimum shall be 2.0 within the lines. Solution. (labeled Type B1 and 82 on drawings Ld1, LD2). Perimeter poles are at 25' and have at single luminaire. Each luminaire has two 250 watt metal halide lamps. The poles between the courts consist of two luminaires OS-19-92 15t40 FROM ERTEL ASSOCIATE ID 802 4S7 17SO P_ S 180 degrees apart. Each IuminaEire has two 400 watt metal halide lamps. Poles are mounted in 50' x 50' pattern. Light levels meet our design criteria with a minimum maintained light ievel of 25.8 and a maximum of 64 footcandles with a maximum to minimum ratio of 2.35 to 1. The light levels on sheet LD-2 are calculated without the additional restriction provided by the use of house side shields on the luminaires. Utilization: Luminaires will be used durinb the tennis season. A timing system will he used to allow control of the lighting with 4 courts to a zone. The city will also designate an official -shut down time` (i.e. 11:00 PM or as otherwise decided). Note that Ilghting =evels immediately outside the courts will he reduced by the shadow cast by the fencing. c. SQFTBALL FIELDS TYPICAL OF 2L Design Criteria: lllumination levels shall comply with the recommesidetions of the illuminating Engineering Society of North America for recreational softball play. Levels shall be 30 footcandles for the infield and 20 footcandles for the outfield. Solution: (labeled Type Q: Porivde 50' poles so that the major illumination shall be as closely as possible restricted to the area of play. The poles shall have luminaires that contain a 1500 watt metal halide lamp. The pole/luminaire count shall be as follows: Outfield: 2 poles each with 4 luminaires. Infield: 2 poles each with S luminaires. Nome plate: 2 poles each %ith 2 luminaires. The 22 luminaires shall provide on the playing surface a maximum of 35.7/41.7 footcandles outfield, 4-.5/57.5 footcandles infield, minimum in the outfield of 8.32/7.53 and 23. ,,25.8 infield, Luminaires shall have one of two factory installed reflector syste re, for precise control of illumination. Actual designation of reflector sys*ems wilt be lone for the final aiming diagrams. Utilization: luminaires will be used daring the softball season. Each field will be controlled separately. The city t-vili also designate an official "shut down time' 01.00 PM or otherwise). The drawings numbered LD-1 and ID-2 (Illum nance Plans) are computer generated printouts representing areas of the site illurnir*ated by the project's fighting systems. LD-1 illustrates illumination levels on the roadway and parking areas contributed by the luminaires labeir-d Type A2. LD-2 shows the Additional contribution of the specialty lighting, labided 81.22, and C, from all the tennis courts and both softball fields to the basic roadway and parking lighting. The keyed symbols (1 to 9, A to €) represent cantour lines of foutcandle values measured at the ground with the meter facing straight up. The number 2 equals .25 footcandles which is the light level on the ground provided by a full moon on a clear night. The number 1 value of .10 foo'cajdile is not enough illumination to read a newspaper. All illumination levels are maintained footcandles and include depreciation for light toss due to dirt accumulation and lamp deterioration. Also see manufacturer's cut sheets. Preliminary Comments - Planning May 26, 1992 agenda items May 12, 1992 Page 4 --- details on existing and proposed exterior lighting should be submitted. --- if the site will have a dumpster, it should be shown on the plan and screened. PERRY'S FARMERS MARKET - 1090 SHELB_URNE ROAD --- provide square_.footage of retail floor area in fish market. --- plan submitted does not reflect current parking layout around fish market, planter at the corner of Shelburne Road and Baldwin Avenue not correctly shown and parking spaces located in northeast corner of lot not shown at all. Plans must be revised to show current conditions. ORSET STREET PARK - S_I TE PLAN --- letter describing project indicates that the park will be developed in phases, it would be helpful if the plan would outline exactly what is to be constructed in each of the phases or verbal de..-ription.. --- i the narking area located between the ice rink and gym anu the track_ are part of this application, -then the individual parkin; spaces must be shr:wn (also overflow parking area). --- if dumpsters are to be provided, they must be shown and screened. --- provide number of seats being provided for each phase. --- staff can not determine which light on the plan matches which cut sheet nor the wattage of each light, provide further information. - provide parking assessment. 4 -'§nut� Nurlingtnn ,dire :43epttrtment � 575 '43urset street 'Y *uuth Nurlingtnn. 'Vermont 05403 (802) 658-7960 TO: SO. BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: CHIEF GODDETTE RE: DORSET PARK PROJECT FOR TUESDAY MAY 26,1992 AGENDA ITEM 1. DORSET PARK COMMUNITY PARK FACILITIES PHASE I ON WEDNESDAY MAY 6,1992 I HAD A MEETING WITH BRUCE O'NEILL AND THE ARCHITECT TO REVIEW THE DORSET STREET PARK PLAN. THE ONLY PROBLEM FOUND DURING THE MEETING WAS THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM WAS NOT COMPLETE. AT THIS TIME THE PLAN DATED MAY-8,1992 DOES NOT SHOW THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM COMPLETED YET , BUT THEY WANT APPROVAL FOR EVERYTHING BUT THE SECTION FOR THE BUILDINGS. BEFORE THE CITY PLANNING GIVES FINAL APPROVAL THE WATER AND HYDRANT SYSTEM SHOULD BE COMPLETED ON THE PLAN TO MAKE --SURE THERE IS NO PROBLEM IN THE FURTURE THAT SOME ONE WILL SAY IT WAS APPROVED AT THE MAY 26,1992 MEETING. Preliminary Comments - City Engineer May 26, 1992 agenda items May 12, 1992 Page 2 the Deerfield Road pumping station. It may also require the upgrading of some of the gravity lines in the Meadowood at Spear development and._westerdy across the Green Mountain Power property to the plant. 2. The street r.o.w. should not be used as a parking lot as shown in the area of the playground. This would require cars to back out on to a public street. It ,:also creates problems for street maintenance especially snow plowing. nUTHEA�=. T', S?' . DC?RSET STREET I. Pumping sewage approxim�ytely 3 miles wili be expensive. This Pump cost and the maintenance the pumping station and force main shOUld be the developer's or a home owner association's responsibility. The force main terminates at Kennedy Drive on that porti::171 of Dorset Street that is being reconstructed. That Portion of force :vain sho,.l„J.:- he put in now during the reconstruction not. after Dorset. Street is complete. 2. Water service to serve this development will require extension of existing system a distance of ap -1 oximat.eiy 8 , 000 feet. This water main extension serving this large development sho,.ild be lo-- red either to Spear Strei:T- or to Hinesburg Road. DQRSET STREET CITY PAJI K I have met wi.t.h the consultant" atleast three times recently ant the plans submitted dated May 8, 1992 confcrrt with my recommendations and are acceptable. 4C% A7- ''vimT %�, e3 G✓ c-G &XJ7;1**t J } - no�t State of Vera •�VV i � fr Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist Natural Resources Conservation Council City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 4-,ee, �?�E T AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 Phone #(802) 879-6563 September 23, 1992 Re: Application WW-4-0512; Dorset Street Park, Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vt. Ladies & Gentlemen: I have received all items requested in my July 20, 1992 review letter for the above referenced project iew comment #5. This comment asked for the 1 gal easem ntoto tallow the sewer from Dorset Street Park to cross lots 27 and 28 of the Village at Dorset Park. Upon receipt of the above, and if found satisfactory, I do not anticipate any further delays in issuing our approval. Should you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer CC: City of South Burlington Act 250 Commission #4 Thermo Consulting Engineers Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/N. Springfield/St. Johnsbury �afY State of Vermont Y X Vr � F^'�q - - ,tl.. Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist Natural Resources Conservation Council City of Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05402 RE: WW-4-0512 Dorset St. Park Public Park with toilet facilities, athletic fields and pavillion building Dear Applicant: AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation 111 West Street Essex Jct.,Vermont 05452 Telephone # 879-6563 July 20, 1992 We received your completed application for the referenced permit on 07/02/92, including a fee of $0 paid for by Check Number exempt. This application falls under the Water/Wastewater: Greater than 1000 GPD Program Area, and under the Performance Standards for this program area, we have 45 days of 'in-house' time for our review of your application. If we need further information from you in order to reach a decision on your application, the time we wait for your submittal of that information does not count against the allowable in-house time specified in the performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 45 days in-house, please contact this office at 879-6563. Please note that this does not constitute receipt of your application under the requirements of Act 250. If you have questions relating to Act 250 jurisdiction, a District Coordinator may be reached at 879-6563. r the Division of Pr tection, Irene L. Roberge Administrative Secretary CC; Thermo Consulting SOUTH BURLINGTON Planning Commission Rcgwm,ii O`f; .f , Ba Essex Jct./Pitts!oId/N. SEunr�field/S1. Johnsbury State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED CASE NO. WW-4-0512 Environmental Protection Rules APPLICANT City of South Burlington Chapter 4, Public Buildings ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street Appendix A,Design Guidelines South Burlington, VT 05403 This project, consisting of constructing a pavilion building with public toilets in conjunction with a city park and athletic fields located off Dorset Street in the City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This Permit does not constitute Act 250 approval. GENERAL (1) This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Act 250 District Environmental Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry (phone 828-2106), the Vermont Department of Health (phone 863-7220), and local officials PRIOR to proceeding with this project. (2) The project shall be completed as shown on the plans Job #IV204.01 Sheet 4 "Grading & Utilities/Erosion Control Plan" dated May 1992 revised 8/6/92; Sheet 9 "Sanitary Sewer Profile" dated May 1992 revised 8/6/92 and Sheet 10 "Sanitary Details" dated May 1992 Figure No. SKC-1 dated August 1992 and Figure No. SKC-2 dated August 1992 prepared by Thermo Consulting Engineers and which have been stamped "approved" by the Division of Protection. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the Division of Protection. (3) A copy of the approved plans and this Permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction and, upon request, shall be made available for inspection by State or local personnel. (4) By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental/health statutes and regulations, with this permit. Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512, City of South Burlington Page 2 (5) The Protection Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. WATER SUPPLY (6) The project is approved for water supply by construction and utilization of the proposed public water system subject to the jurisdiction of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Division of Protection. The permittee shall forward a copy of the Agency's acceptance letter of the completed public water system to the Division of Protection for inclusion in the project file. (7) The water main extension is approved provided the water main extension is constructed in strict accordance with the Agency of Natural Resources' "Public Water System Permit to Construct " Project #E-0114 & WSID #5090 to Charles Hafter, City Manager dated September 15, 1992. SEWAGE DISPOSAL (8) The project is approved for connection to the South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility for a maximum of 2000 gallons of sewage per day. (9) A professional engineer, registered in the State of Vermont, is to generally supervise the construction of the sanitary sewer line extensions and, upon completion of construction, the supervising engineer is to submit to the Protection Division a written certification stating all construction has been completed in accordance with the stamped approved plans. The engineer's certification is to be submitted to the Division prior to the occupancy of any unit and the certification shall include, but not be limited to, the numerical results of all leakage testing performed on each segment of the sanitary sewer extension and all manholes, as described in Appendix A, of the Environmental Protection Rules. Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit ,WW=4-0512, City of South Burlington Page 3 (10) Included with the engineer's certification addressed in Condition #9 above, the engineer shall certify that the 1000 gallon storage tank has been installed at the pump station approved in Subdivision Permit EC-4-1216-1 (corrected). Dated at Essex Jct., Vermont this 4th day of December, 1992. Elizabeth A. McLain, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation By Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer cc: P. Howard Flanders, P.E. City of South Burlington Act 250 Coordinator -Louis Borie Water Supply Division Department of Labor and Industry Thermo Consulting Engineers L City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 TEL (802) 658-7953 FAX (802) 658-4748 TO: Dorset Street Park Advisory Committee FROM: Chuck Hafter, City Manager RE: First Committee Meeting DATE: February 24, 1993 OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER CHARLES E. HAFTER The first meeting of the Dorset Street Park Advisory Committee will be on Thursday, March 4th at 4:00 p.m. in the second floor conference room in the City Office Building. Representatives from Thermo -Consulting Engineers will be present at this meeting. The City recently signed an agreement with this firm to finalize construction details. Among the items to be discussed are: 1. Review Act 250 plans 2_ Establish project schedule 3_ Discuss the role of the committee If you can not attend please contact Bruce M_ 0-Neill at the Recreation Department Office at 658-7956. Thank you for your willingness to serve on this very important committee_ A list of committee members is attached. i SOUTH BURLINGTON RECREATION DEPARTMENT 575 DORSET ST., SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 TEL: (802) 658-7956 BRUCE OWEILL, CLP DIRECTOR THOMAS HUBBARD, CLP ASS'T DIRECTOR li DORSET STREET PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE Charles Hafter City Manager Joe Weith City Planner Sonny Audette Street Department Bruce O'Neill Recreation Director Larry Lecours Superintendent of Schools Bruce Ladeau High School Principle Mike 0-Day Athletic Director Jim Condos City Council Dennis Snyder School Board Mary Barbara Maher Planning Commission Sylvia Smith Natural Resources Committee Tom Dunkley Recreation Committee Yvonne Jacobs Fine Arts Committee PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 February 26, 1996 Tony Cairns P.O. Box 2126 South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Roadway & Parking Lot Lights, Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. Cairns: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed please find specifications for the roadway and parking lot lights at Dorset Street Park. If you have any questions please give me a call. ce e , J e Weith, City Planner JW/mcp ERTEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS May 7, 1992 Joe Weith City Planner 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Joe: On behalf of the City of South Burlington we are submitting the plans for the Dorset Street Park for preliminary review with the Planning Board. Enclosed you will find: a. Application b. Itemized summary of site plan issues and references to drawings for project information. C. Four sets of drawings d. 8 1/2 x 11 details for lighting and signage. The approach to the permit application is to proceed with requesting approval to construct all the athletic fields, roads, parking and walkways. We also have designed the associated signage and lighting. As the Board may be aware, we are working through the recently approved bond issues to begin construction on the park facilities. These facilities will include two Little League fields, one Babe Ruth fields, one soccer field and three tennis courts plus the entrance road, realigned Swift Street, and Dorset Street improvements. Future phases will follow to complete other facilities and it is the city's hope to do that without revisiting the project with the Planning Board (unless changes occur) each time. We will discuss with the Board both the overall plan as well as the initial areas of construction at the meeting. Prior to the meeting we will also submit the traffic analysis. We have had preliminary meetings with the fire and police chiefs and will be addressing specific concerns they may have. Please contact me if you require further information. Sincerely, Robert A. White, ASLA RAW/no enclosures cc w/enc: Chuck Hafter Bruce O'Neil Thermo Consulting Engineers Lamoureux & Stone 15 CENTRAL STREET, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT 05091, 802.457.1602, FAX 802.457.1750 DORSET STREET PARK Planning Board Application for Preliminary Review May 8, 1992 Submittal for May 26, 1992 Hearing 1. Owner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chuck Hafter, City Manager Bruce O'Neil, Recreation Director 2. Architect/ Landscape Architect Engineers Traffic Engineering Lighting Design/Planning 3 4 5 n Existing Conditions List of Abutting Owners Ertel Associates Thermo Consulting Engineers Lamoureux & Stone & M Associates Overall property acreage: 65 See Boundary Survey See drawing 2, Existing Conditions See attached Location of existing municipal/public utilitiesSee drawing 2, Existing Conditions a. Municipal water will be connected to the 24" CCWD line along the southern side of Swift Street Extension. b. Municipal sewer will be connected via the Village at Dorset Street PArk. c. Electric/telephone will be connected to GMP/NET lines along Dorset Street. All electric/phone lines will be underground. Location of streets See drawing 3, Layout Plan a. Swift Street Extension will be realigned and widened at the Dorset Street intersection. b. Dorset Street will be widened for left turns onto Swift Street Extension/Swift Street. c. See traffic report and plan diagram. d. Main park entrance road with adjacent access/parking areas and turn-arounds. 7. Site grading See drawing 4, Grading/Utilities/Erosion Control Plan Overall grading will reshape the land for appropriate drainage, playing field layout, road and parking lot grading. a. Road slopes min. 1%, max 4% b. Land slopes min 1 %, max 1:3 c. All disturbed areas will be finish -graded with topsoil, seed, and mulched into permanent lawn. 8. Property survey See drawing 1 for overall master plan and property ownership. Separate boundary survey will be submitted prior to the public hearing. 9. North arrow, scale @ 1:60' provided See each drawing 10. Water connection See drawing 4, Utility Plan, & notes on #5 11. Sewer connection See drawing 4, Utility Plan, & notes on #5 12. On site sewer N/A 13. Storm drainage See drawing 4, Grading/Utility Plan Storm drainage is provided via overland flow through grass swales and an underground collection system of catch basins and drop inlets. All athletic fields have underdrains due to heavy soils. Underdrains connect either to drainage piping at CB's/DI's or daylight to surface swales. The wet area south of Swift Street Extension will be piped underground direct to the stormwater detention pond which is located on the northerly end of the park. 14. Culvert/drainage details See drawing 12, Site Details 15. Temporary project layout Staking is on site at test pit locations on the road. More will be provided should the Planning Board request. 16. Proposed land uses See drawing 1, Overall Master Plan/Vicinity Map 17. Waivers: Reduce paved width from 30' to 24' plus 2' shoulders 18. Base flood elevations N/A 19. Vicinity map See drawing 1, Overall Master Plan 20. Landscaping See drawing 5, Landscape Plan 21. Signage/lighting See attached details J ❑ Design Ll Sharp Cutoff, Rectilinear, Arm Mounted Luminaire for Medium to High Mounting Heights - 400 to 1,000 Watt Independently controlled twin lamps provide two levels of illumination. El Sharp cutoff reflector systems combined with internal cutoff blades and louvers eliminate light trespass. 1:1 A choice of two housing sizes assures proper aesthetic appearance at any mounting height. Function oriented engineering and quality construction reduces installation and maintenance costs. Distributions: Type F Type FP Consult page 40 for specific photometric data. Specifications: Housing: Each LI housing shall be formed from heavy -gauge alu- minum, and internally welded. The LI fixture shall be available in two housing sizes:1) 30" x 24" x 8" for 400 watt lamps; 2) 36" x 29" x 10" for 1000 watt lamps. All external hard- ware shall be stainless steel. The fixture shall be U.L. listed "suitable for wet locations." Lens Frame: The extruded, clear anodized aluminum lens frame shal I be pin hinged (400 watt) or fully piano hinged (1,000 watt) to the housing. , Lens: The flat, thermal and shock resistant glass lens shall be sealed to the lens frame and secured with four corner keys. Dual Gasketing: The lens shall be silicone sealed In the extruded "U" channel lens frame. The lens frame shal I be gasketed to the hous- ing's internal reinforcement ring with silicone impregnated Dacron gas- keting. Installation: The LI Series shall be available with three mounting systems: 1)LI R-round hub for 2VY-4" O.D. tenons; 2)LI S- square hub for 2.375" O.D. tenon; 3) K- swivel knuckle for 2.375" O.D. tenon. The swivel knuckle's cast alu- minum adjustable knuckle shall be serrated for positive locking in posi- tion. The knuckle shall be provid- ed with a fully enclosed, integral junction box. An optional tenon adaptershall be available fortenons larger than 2.375" O.D. Please spec- ify exact dimensions to assure compatability. Luminaires shall be pre -wired with high temperature wire, making disassembly for instal- lation unnecessary. For 2, 3, or 4 fixture mounting configurations, consult bracket index. Reflector System: Each electro- brightened, anodized and sealed aluminum reflectorshall bemount- ed to a mounting platform. The mounting platform shall be hinged to the housing for ease of access to the ballast compartment. The fully enclosed optical systemsshall hold porcelain lamp holders and insu- lated lamp supports. The)LI Twin Lamp luminaire shall be available for two 400 or 1000 watt lamps. Each lamp can be controlled separately providing two levels of illumination. The Design LI shall be available with the following sharp cutoff reflector systems:1) Type F - forward throw distribution, horizontal lamp, mul- tiple faceted reflector; 2) Type FP - forward throw distribution with perimeter cutoff blade, horizontal lamp, multiple faceted reflector. Each sharp cutoff reflector system (no upward component above 85 degrees) shall be available with internal cutoff blades for custom tuning. All photometric data shall be certified by an independent test- ing facility. Ballast: All CWA ballasts (+10% or -10% lamp power regulation) shall betray mounted and supplied with quick -disconnects. Ballasts are rated for -20 degree F operation. ?JOTS 1�CT44(_ !w T- `TI L t Finish: The fixture shall be pre- treated, primed, baked, covered with a high solids polyester finish and baked again. (Standard finish is dark bronze-313.) The double baked fin- ish shall meet or exceed all AAMA requirements for 1,000 hour salt spray exposure. Duronodic ano- dized finishes shall be appl ied over brushed aluminum surfaces of a uniform grain. L/MWC 11530 Melrose Av. Franklin Park, IL 60131 Phone (708) 451-0040 FAX (708) 451-6768 OA SUBSIDIARY OF JAC JACOBSEN INDUSTRIES, INC. 1 Dimensional and Physical Data: DIMENSIONS: PROJECTED AREA (EPA): Size 30" 36" Size 30" 36" A 30.00 36.00 1.9 sq. ft. 3.0 sq. ft. B 24.00 29.00 C D .00 7 .00 17.00 .00 MAXIMUM LAMP WATTAGE: E 5.00 5.00 Size 30" 36" HPS 2 x 400W 2 x 1000W WEIGHT: MH 2 x 400W 2 x 1000W Size 30" 36" 73 lbs. 95 lbs. Ordering Information: ORDERING EXAMPLE: LI-30-K-F-MH-400-277-DBZ-FD (Diagram at right describes sequence in this example.) This example illustrates the standard ordering sequence. Each part of the ordering number is chosen from#the appropriate column in the ordering chart below. The number in the example designates an LI Design fixture 30" size, with a single swivel knuckle mount, Type F distribution, 400 watt metal halide lamp, 277 volts, finished in dark bronze enamel with optional single fusing (For pole ordering information, see Pole Index page 44.) E f - --A—-� B LI S - Square Hub LI I 30 K F MH 400 277 DBZ FD 1 SIZEDESIGN SIZE MOUNTING DISTRIBUTION LAMP TYPE LAMP WATTAGE PRIMARY BALLAST VOLTAGE FINISH OPTIONS DESIGN SIZE MOUNTING DISTRIBUTION TWIN TWIN VOLTS OPTIONS LAMP LAMP (HPS) (MH) LI 30 R, S. K F, FP 250W, 40OW 250W, 40OW 120 LI 36 R, S, K F, FP 750W, 1000W 1000W 208 240 MOUNTING TYPES: 277 0 0 0 0 �LI R - Round Hub LI S - Square Hub K - Swivel Knuckle' For mounting bracket data and multiple fixture configurations, see Bracket Index page 49. " Swivel knuckle slipfits 2.375" O.D. tenon. Note: LI fixture standard with twin ballasts. Specify to mix lamp sources. ELECTRICAL: PCT = Photo Cell and Receptacle FO = Single Fusing 120V/277V FDD = Double Fusing up to 480V FDFD = Double Fusing 208V/240V OPTICAL: LX = Polycarbonate Lens HSS = House Side Shield FINISH: CC = Custom Colors (Specify) AN = Anodize (Specify Color) C /Iii I OL• 4/y 4q/nq /lI/ r� - .1 ..-..n .. �. i n .� .� nn�q� AM " a m 0 Design 350 Arm Mounted Spun Copper Luminaire - 70 to 175 Watt ❑ Striking conicle shape and neutral copper color blend with any architecture. ❑ Heavy duty copper housing provides optimal vandal and weather resistance. ❑ Function oriented engineering and quality construction reduces installation and maintenance costs. J Distribution Patterns: Distribution: Type V Distribution: Type V Lamp:175W MH (15,000 LMS) Lamp:150W HPS (16,000 LMS) Bulb/Base: BT-28/Mogul Bulb/Base: ED-17/Medium Report No.: L8173 Report No.: L4780 S 1 2 a longilud,ul Oislana To MWrOo �COm 6 CONVERSION CHART - Footcandles are initial �www� LM9ituoi.1 D11W. %Mouminq Heigm Mounting Ht. A B C D E F 8' 7.80 4.68 3.12 1.56 0.78 0.39 10' 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 0.25 12' 3.45 2.07 1.38 0.69 0.35 0.17 15' 2.20 1.32 0.88 0.44 0.22 0.11 20' 1.25 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.13 0.06 Specifications: Housing: Each Design 350 lumi- naireshall beformedfrom 14-gauge (.064")spun copperand reinforced with a 14-gauge (.075") stainless steel collar. Lens Frame: The lens frame shall be one-piece 12-gauge (.080") alu- minum; nickel and copper plated. Lens: The flat, fully. tempered, ther- mal and shock resisant clear lens shall be extruded silicone sealed to lens frame. Gasketing: The lens frame shall be silicone impregnated felt gas- keted to the housing and secured with captive, vibration resistant multi -turn fasteners. Installation: The Design 350 shall be arm mounted to pole. Arm mount shall be 2.5" square with a 4,25" bolt plate requiring four cap- tive, tamperproof fasteners. Distribution: Type Distribution: Type 3 Lamp:175W MH (15,000 LMS) Lamp:15OW HPS (16,000 LMS) Bulb/Base: BT-28/Mogul Bulb/Base: ED-17/Medium Report No.:129282 Report No.:129291 z j " lonpitu0iul Disuna to Mouminq He-pnt Reflector: The Design 350 shall be available with two reflector systems: 1) Type 3 - asymmetrical distribution, vertical lamp, one- piece spun aluminum reflector; and 2) Type V - symmetrical distribu- tion, vertical lamp, one-piece spun aluminum reflector. All photomet- ric data shall be certified by an independent testing facility. lonAituOmal Otstame to Mouminq He,onl Ballast: High pressure sodium (HPS) type lamps shall utilize either an in -post H.P.F or N.P.F. reactor ballast. Mercury vapor (MV) type lamps utilize in -post CWAtype ballasts with +10% to - 10% lamp power regulation. Metal halide (MH) lamps require F-can type ballasts. Finish: The fixture shall have a brushed natural copper finish. Dimensional and Physical Data: DIMENSIONS: WEIGHT: A 23.00" 491bs. B 18.50" C 21.75" PROJECTED AREA (EPA): D 2.50" E 1.50" 1.49 sq. ft. F 4.25" MAXIMUM LAMP WATTAGE: MINIMUM POLE DIAMETER : HPS 150W 4.5" I.D. MH 175W Ordering Information: ORDERING EXAMPLE: 350-22-V-HPS-150-120-FD (Diagram at right describes sequence in this example.) This example illustrates the standard ordering sequence. Each part of the ordering number is chosen from the appropriate column in the ordering chart below. The number in the example designates a Design 350 fixture with a 22 inch housing, vertically lamped Type V distribution, 150 watt high pressure sodium lamp, 120 volt CWA ballast, natural copper finish and single fusing. For pole ordering information, see Pole Index page 21 nemute oaiias[ omy. Lamps up to 175W utilize medium base sockets. i E Requires Minimum 4.50" Diameter Pole 350 22_ V HPS 150 =1 FD DESIGN SIZE DISTRIBUTION LAMP TYPE LAMP WATTAGE PRIMARY BALLAST VOLTAGE OPTIONS ELECTRICAL: PCB = Photo Control Button Fn = Sinnla Ftisinn 19OV/977V ��� L✓MWC 11530 Melrose Av. Franklin Park, IL 60131 jllpA SUBSIDIARY OF JAC JACOBSEN INDUSTRIES. INC Phone (708) 451-0040 FAX (708) 451-6768 A i ® Round �trai ht Aluminum'Poles Poles CATALOG NUMBER DESCRIPTION MAXIMUM EPA OLT HEIGHT DIAMETER CBIRCLE BOL SR WEIGHT MPH MPH MPH RSA-8-3.0-125-*-*" 8 3.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 18 8.9 6.8 5.4 RSA-8-4.0-125-*-*' 8 4.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 25 11.9 9.1 7.2 RSA-10-3.0-125-'-'* 10 3.0 7.5 5/8x18 21 6.4 4.8 3.7 RSA-10-4.0-125-'-** 10 4.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 29 8.6 6.4 5.0 RSA-12-3.0-125 12 3.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 24 4.6 3.3 2.4 RSA-12-4.0-125-*-* * 12 4.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 33 6.2 4.5 3.3 RSA-14-3.0-125-' "' 14 3.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 26 3.4 2.4 1.6 RSA-14-4.0-125-*-'"' 14 4.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 37 4.6 3.2 2.2 RSA-15-3.0-125-'-' ` 15 3.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 40 4.1 3.0 2.0 RSA-16-4.0-188-'-' * 16 4.0 7.5 5/8 x 18 43 3.3 2.0 1.3 RSA-18-5.0-125-*-' * 18 5.0 8.5 3/4 x 30 48 4.6 3.4 2.6 RSA-18-5.0-188-*-*' 18 5.0 8.5 3/4 x 30 58 8.5 6.4 5.0 RSA-20-5.0-125-',=" 20 5.0 8.5 3/4 x 30 54 3.3 2.3 1.7 •RSA-20-5.0-188-'-'' 20 5.0 8.5 3/4 x 30 82 6.6 5.0 3.8 2" x 4" hand hole on 4.0" diameter, all others 3" x 5" Base covers standard ® Round Tapered Aluminum Poles CATALOG NUMBER DESCRIPTION MAXIMUM EPA BOLT ANCHOR POLE HEIGHT BASE x TOP CIRCLE BOLTS WEIGHT 80 90 MPH MPH 100 MPH RTA-20-5.0-156-'-" 20 5.0 x 3.0 9.5 3/4 x 15 62 5.0 4.1 2.9 RTA-20-6.0-188-'-" 20 6.0 x 4.0 9.5 3/4 x 25 107 12.5 9.5 7.5 RTA-25-6.0-188 " " 25 6.0 x 4.0 9.5 3/4 x 25 124 7.7 5.5 4.2 RTA-25-8.0-156-'-* * 25 8.0 x 4.5 10.5 1 x 36 130 14.6 11.2 8.8 RTA-30-8.0-188-'-'* 30 8.0 x 4.5 10.5 1 x 36 175 12.7 9.7 7.5 RTA-30-10.0-188 * *' 30 10.0 x 6.0 14.5 1 x 40 235 24.0 18.5 14.5 RTA-35-8.0-188--" 35 8.0 x 4.5 10.5 1 x 36 220 8.8 6.5 4.9 RTA-35-10.0-188-*-** 35 10.0 x 6.0 14.5 1 x 40 268 18.2 13.8 10.6 RTA-40-8.0-250-'-"' 40 8.0 x 4.5 10.5 1 x 36 280 10.3 7.6 5.8 RTA-40-10.0-250-*-'* 40 10.0 x 6.0 14.5 1 x 40 373 21.0 15.8 12.1 rvui Luvciz SldnudrU 3" x 5" hand hole on 5" and 6" diameter, all others 4" x 6" Poles 25' and larger include vibration dampener. NOTE: Bolt circle templates are supplied on each order. Do not install anchor bolts prior to verifying bolt circle dimensions shown above. L/MWC 11530 Melrose Av. Franklin Park, IL 60131 jp�su[un,'-H11. JAI Jn1onsruiHoi�s,vurs ��� 47 �ttin ��- � Phone (708) 451-004n FAY nns� es+-a7aA Pole Section: 'ole Ol'dt'1 11" Ctltk.'i",11�1t1��i1: ORDERING EXAMPLE: RTS-25-7.0-1 1 -G-T2 (Diagram at right describes sequence in this example) This example illustrates the standard ordering sequence. Each part of the ordering number is chosen from the appropriate section in the chart below. The number in the example designates a round tapered steel series, 25' height, 7.0" outside diameter at base, 11 gauge construction, galvanized finish, 2.375" O.D. tenon. 25 7.0 11 G T2 HEIGHT_ I DIAMETER AT BASE GAUGE FINISH — TENON OR DRILL MOUNT FINISH TENONIDRILL MOUNT POLES STEEL POLES STEEL FINISHES Prefix Description Prefix Description Prefix Description RSS = Round Straight Steel P1 = Prime T2 = 2.375" O.D. Tenon T3 = 2.875' O.D, Tenon FITS = Round Tapered Steel G = Galvanize T3.5 = 3.500' O.D. Tenon SQSS = Square Straight Steel BRZP = Bronze Paint T4 - 4.000" O.D. Tenon SOSTH = Square Tapered Steel Hinged BLKP = Black Paint DM10 = Drill For (1) Luminaire GRYP = Gray Paint WHTP = White Paint --'2► DM2180 = Drill For 2 0180° 154&�— DM2090 = Drill For 2.0 900 ALUMINUM FINISHES DM3120 = Drill For 3 1200 ALUMINUM POLES Prefix Description DM3090 = Drill For 3 0 900 Prefix Description OM4090 = Drill For 4 ® 90° —20 RSA = Round Straight Aluminum DBZA = Dark Bronze Anodize RTA = Round Tapered Aluminum �AnodizeOIL KAAhite Note: Minimum pole top diameter for SQSA = Square Straight Aluminum YA 5WH 4 drillings-3" SQSAC = Cruciform A Anodize i 2 a +/- 8'-O` n DORSET STREET PARK +1 CITY OFISOUTH BURLINGTON METAL SIGN PANEL W/ VINYL OR PAINTED GRAPHICS SIGN LIGHTING, TYP. FIELDSTONE PIER, TYP. SIGNS AND LIGHTING BOTH SIDES, TYP. DORSET STREET PARK PHASE 1 : COMMUNITY PARK ENTRANCE SIGN ERTEL ASSOCIATES MAY 8. 1992 SCALE : 1 /2"=1'-0" 0 +I +/— 3'-0" DORSET STREET PARK BASEBALL a PARKING TENNIS/SOCCER K% PARKING COMMUNITY 0 J CENTER GYMNASIUM Q + STADIUM Q INTEGRAL SIGN LIGHTING GALVANIZED OR ENAMELED STEEL PANELS W/ VINYL OR PAINTED GRAPHICS GALVANIZED OR ENAMELED STEEL POST do FRAME, TYP. CONCRETE BASE SIGNS AND LIGHTING BOTH SIDES, TYP. DORSET STREET PARK PHASE 1 : COMMUNITY PARK DIRECTORY SIGN - ALTERNATE ERTEL ASSOCIATES MAY 8. 1992 SCALE : 1 /2"=1'—O" GG DORSET STREET PARK BASEBALL a PARKING TENNIS/SOCCER b PARKING COMMUNITY b CENTER GYMNASIUM Q STADIUM Q _� N u ALUMINUM OR FIBERGLASS PANEL W/ VINYL OR PAINTED GRAPHICS ANODIZED ALUMINUM POST & FRAME, TYP. SIGN LIGHTING CONCRETE BASE SIGNS AND LIGHTING BOTH SIDES, TYP. DORSET STREET PARK PHASE 1 : COMMUNITY PARK DIRECTORY SIGN ERTEL ASSOCIATES MAY 8. 102 SCALE : 1 /2"=1'-0" ERTEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS May 19, 1992 Mr. Raymond Belair City Planning/Zoning Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Dorset Street Park Dear Ray: This letter and additional, separate documents will hopefully clarify the questions in your letter of May 14. 01. Fire Department response: The site utility plan will be revised to show hydrant locations for the project build -out and brought to the meeting next week. The hydrants will be found essentially on each of the four corners by the roadway/fire lane around the building complex. The phase I hydrant will be noted. 02. Project Phasing: Phase I: to be paid with the January bond vote approval dollars. a. 1 Babe Ruth Baseball field with backstops and bleachers. b. 2 Little League fields with backstops and bleachers. c. Pavilion/bathroom facility. d. Parking/entrance drive: 95 cars by baseball fields; 47 cars by soccer field e. Lighting and tree landscaping in areas where parking is built and to screen the area from the tennis courts to the soccer field. f. 1 soccer field. g. Sidewalks along baseball fields over to soccer field and tennis. i. 3 tennis courts with fencing and lighting j. Realign Swift Street extension and add right turn lane to go north onto Dorset Street. k. Widen Dorset Street and add left turn lanes from Dorset and Swift Street extension (from north) and a left turn lane from Dorset Street (from south) onto Swift Street travelling west. I. Miscellaneous site grading to blend new fields with existing site topography. m. Stormwater detention pond and fence to serve Phase I flows. n. Underground electric, telephone, sewer and water supply. o. Entrance sign. Future Phases: a. Parking will be built incrementally as future fields and buildings are approved by the voters and the planning board. Parking/roadway lighting and street trees will be installed as parking lots are built. b. Completion of site development for athletic fields will involve 2 softball fields with lighting/backstops; 3 basketball courts; 1 soccer field; and 9 additional tennis courts. There is no immediate plan for the timing of these facilities. 15 CENTRAL STREET, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT 05091, 802.457.1602, FAX 802.457.1750 May 19, 1992 Mr. Raymond Belair City Planning/Zoning Department page 2 c. The skating rink, subject to bond vote, will include parking for its facility in the configuration shown on the overall site plan. d. Future buildings: Pool, gymnasium, Arts/Community Center, and central courtyard will be built in individual phases subject to voter and planning board approval. e. Additional landscaping/screening will follow with individual phasing. Future phasing will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the 1989 Dorset Street Park Master Plan. 03. Parking: Spaces will be shown at the rink, gym, overflow parking areas to represent overall site capacity. These total 61 spaces by rink/gym 68 spaces in overflow 04. Dumpsters: None shown at this time. Future building phases may require them with their permitting applications. 05. No. of seats: Bleachers for Babe Ruth, Little League and Soccer: 300 seats Babe Ruth shared with soccer in alternating seasons. 200 seats Little League 06. Lighting: See attached lighting and signage narrative. We will bring Illuminance Plans to the hearing. 07. Parking assessment: Will come under separate cover directly from traffic consultant, Roger Dickenson with Lamoureaux & Stone Engineers. hope this helps clarify the questions. Sincerely, Robert A. White, ASLA RAW/no LIST OF ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS DORSET STREET PARK NAME ADDRESS A and G Investments Oak Creek Investments (Mery Brown) Hill, Janice/Russell 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Jct, VT 05452 1350 Shelburne Rd, Suite 200, South. Burlington, VT 05401 835 Hinesburg Rd., South Burlington, VT 05401 Economou Farms Inc. (Dean Economou) 984 Notchbrook Rd., Stowe, VT 05672 Lot # for Village at Dorset Street Park Subdivision Hyman, Neil/Jennifer 6 11 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 Orlyk, Michael/Andrea 7 15 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 Homestead Design, Inc. Cauzo, John/Debra Kramer, Stephen/Heidi Simoneau, Michael/Reilly, Geri Bennett, Robert/Dolci, Elizabeth Emmons, Leon Bartlett, Alan/Mizot, Gerald A and G Investments Interstate 1-89 Calkins, Paul Temple Sinai Inc. (David Greenberg) Myers, Isadore Estate Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, Inc. Robenstein, William/Edith 9-10,12-15 363 Williston Rd., Williston, VT 05495 8 17 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 11 23 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 16 33 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 17 35 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05401 890 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 25 Pinecrest Dr., Essex Jct, VT 05452 Economou Farms Inc. (Dean Economou) 25 Pinecrest Dr., Essex Jct., VT 05452 State of Vermont Lyndonville, VT 05851 David Greenberg, 200 Battery St., Burlington, VT 05401 Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 899 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 909 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05401 984 Notchbrook Rd., Stowe, VT 05672 May 19, 1992 DORSET STREET PARK LIGHTING/SIGNAGE NARRATIVE v) Demonstrate that any project signs are designed to minimize their visual impact on the surrounding area (include size, illumination, and colors). (Show location on site plan.) An entrance sign and directory signs are envisioned to guide visitors into and through the park. The signs will be made of a durable enameled metal (painted) with applied letters. They will be lighted with either ground -mounted or face - mounted lights. See details. vi) Demonstrate that any exterior lighting is designed to minimize its visual impact on the surrounding area at night and that it will not glare into the highway or nearby residences (include size, wattage, fixture style, and pole height). (Show location on site plan and include manufacturer's specification sheet.) Exterior lighting plans have utilized luminaires that control all light below 90 degrees horizontal as measured from the ground. All luminaires are energy efficient. There are three lighting systems used on the exterior portions of the project. These systems are individually configured to meet each of the project's design criteria. a. ROADWAY AND PARKING LOTS: Design Criteria: Uniform illumintation on the parking and roadways utilizing energy efficient and long life sources. Illuminance levels shall meet the recommendations of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. The recommendations shall be at a low to medium classification level of activity which calls for a .2 footcandles minimum with a uniformity ration of 4:1 average to minimum. Solution: (labeled Type A2 on drawings LD-1, LD-2). Each 20' pole shall have 2 luminaires on it 180 degrees apart. Each lamp shall be energy efficient 150 watt High Pressure Sodium. These lamps were picked for their long life since these luminaires will be used the most during the year. The poles shall be spaced, when possible, at 120' apart. Overall average light levels are 1.03 footcandles maintained with a maximum of 2.99 and a minimum of .23. Utilization: Luminaires will be on from dusk to dawn. b. TENNIS COURT 02 courts total): Design Criteria: Illumination levels shall comply with the recommendations of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America for recreational tennis. Illuminance shall be an average of 30 footcandles and a minimum of 20 footcandles. The maximum to minimum shall be 2.0 within the lines. Solution: (labeled Type B1 and B2 on drawings Ld1, LD2). Perimeter poles are at 25' and have a single luminaire. Each luminaire has two 250 watt metal halide lamps. The poles between the courts consist of two luminaires 180 degrees apart. Each luminaire has two 400 watt metal halide lamps. Poles are mounted in 50' x 60' pattern. Light levels meet our design criteria with a minimum maintained light level of 25.8 and a maximum of 64 footcandles with a maximum to minimum ratio of 2.35 to 1. The light levels on sheet LD-2 are calculated without the additional restriction provided by the use of house side shields on the luminaires. Utilization: Luminaires will be used during the tennis season. A timing system will be used to allow control of the lighting with 4 courts to a zone. The city will also designate an official "shut down time" (i.e. 11:00 PM or as otherwise decided). Note that lighting levels immediately outside the courts will be reduced by the shadow cast by the fencing. C. SOFTBALL FIELDS (TYPICAL OF 2)• Design Criteria: Illumination levels shall comply with the recommendations of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America for recreational softball play. Levels shall be 30 footcandles for the infield and 20 footcandles for the outfield. Solution: (labeled Type C): Porivde 50' poles so that the major illumination shall be as closely as possible restricted to the area of play. The poles shall have luminaires that contain a 1500 watt metal halide lamp. The pole/luminaire count shall be as follows: Outfield: 2 poles each with 4 luminaires. Infield: 2 poles each with 5 luminaires. Home plate: 2 poles each with 2 luminaires. The 22 luminaires shall provide on the playing surface a maximum of 35.7/41.7 footcandles outfield, 48.5/57.5 footcandles infield, minimum in the outfield of 8.32/7.53 and 23.5/25.8 infield. Luminaires shall have one of two factory installed reflector systems for precise control of illumination. Actual designation of reflector systems will be done for the final aiming diagrams. Utilization: Luminaires will be used during the softball season. Each field will be controlled separately. The city will also designate an official "shut down time" 01:00 PM or otherwise). The drawings numbered LD-1 and LD-2 (Illuminance Plans) are computer generated printouts representing areas of the site illuminated by the project's lighting systems. LD-1 illustrates illumination levels on the roadway and parking areas contributed by the luminaires labeled Type A2. LD-2 shows the additional contribution of the specialty lighting, labeled 131-132, and C, from all the tennis courts and both softball fields to the basic roadway and parking lighting. The keyed symbols (1 to 9, A to E) represent contour lines of footcandle values measured at the ground with the meter facing straight up. The number 2 equals .25 footcandles which is the light level on the ground provided by a full moon on a clear night. The number 1 value of .10 footcandle is not enough illumination to read a newspaper. All illumination levels are maintained footcandles and include depreciation for light loss due to dirt accumulation and lamp deterioration. Also see manufacturer's cut sheets. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 December 12, 1995 Phillip C. Linton, Esquire P.O. Box 1100 W1111ston, Vermont 05495 Re: Skating Facility Violation, Flood Lights Dear Mr. Linton: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 As you have discussed with City Planner, Joe Weith, the two (2) recently installed flood lights mounted on the front of the skating facility are in violation of condition #3 of the 12/20/94 site plan approval. Specifically, the violation consists of erecting flood lights which are not downcasting and shielded fixtures. Also, condition #3 required that details of building mounted lights be submitted to the City Planner for approval prior to permit issuance. The installed floodlights do not comply with the details and location of lighting that was subsequently approved by the City Planner. Therefore, please take whatever steps are necessary to remove the floodlights as soon as possible. Please be sure to have any replacement lights approved by the City Planner. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in complying with the City's zoning regulations. Sin ely, 17 "1-- 4 ja� R &d J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp cc: David Boehm Charles Hafter Truex•deGroot•Culhns APCHITECTS To JOE WIET14 , PLANNEK CITY o F SouT'at L3(1RLINCj-r0N We are sending you the following items Q attached ❑ underseparatecovervia ❑ prints ❑ slxmdrawings ❑ original drawings ❑ copy of letter ❑ specifications GOES Datecrl% 209 Battery Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 USA TRANSMITTAL 8lzlu DATE DOkSET PARK SKA-FIND RINK JOB 9`t3 JOB NO. 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(120, 277, 347V in Canada.) 7 Other ballast types available. 8 All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise specified. CANADIAN SHIPMENTS: Add CSA as suffix to catalog number. 11 ___ I _ MENSIONSe Height: 15-7/16 (39.2) Width: 16-1/8 (41) Depth: 7-3/4 (19.7) -- I'ALITHONIA LIGHTING TWP Features Housing: Rear housing is rugged, corrosion - resistant, die-cast aluminum. Stainless steel external hardware includes slotted hex - head and tamper -proof fasteners. Optics: Reflector is aluminum finished in white thermoset polyester powder electro- statically applied. Front housing and refrac- tor are one-piece, injection -molded, UV sta- bilized polycarbonate. Standard finish on opaque portion of front cover and back housing is dark bronze polyester enamel, electrostatically applied. Refractor is sealed and gasketed to inhibit the entrance of out- side contaminants. Ballast: HPS: High reactance, high power factor. Encased -and -potted solid state igni- tors (HPS and 100MH). MH and MV: Con- stant -wattage autotransformer. Ballast is copper wound and 100% factory tested. UL 1029 listed. Electrical components mounted on back housing. Installation: Top 3/4" threaded wiring ac- cess. Back access through removable 3/4" knockout. Feed-thru wiring can be achieved by using a condulet tee. Mount on any flat vertical surface. Listing: UL 1572 listed suitable for wet loca- tions. CSA certified. Socket: Porcelain, horizontally oriented socket with copper alloy, nickel -plated screw shell and center contact. Medium - base: UL listed 660W, 600V, 4KV pulse rated. Mogul -base: UL listed 1500W, 600V, 4KV pulse rated. 231 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 August 1, 1995 Mr. James Farrington Truex, deGroot, Cullins 209 Battery Street Burlington, Vermont 05401-526 i Dear Mr. Farrington: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Attached is a portion of the original landscape plan for Dorset Park showing the landscape buffer along the east property line. A condition of approval for the ice rink requires a portion of this buffer to be planted. I have circled the portion of the buffer which I recommended be planted as part of this project. Your plans should be revised to clearly indicate that this portion will be planted as part of this project. The following items still need to be done in order to complete the permitting process: 1. The original master landscape plan needs to be revised to show the new locations of the ice rink and gymnasium, and show any additional landscaping to be planted in the vicinity of the ice rink building. The computer disks containing the original master landscape plan were given to David Boehm several months ago. You should be able to obtain copies from him. 2. Details of building mounted lights need to be submitted for approval. The lights must be downcasting and shielded. A site plan showing the locations of the lights on the building should be submitted. Details should include cut sheets, a picture of the fixture, and proposed wattage. Mr. James Farrington Corset Park Ice Rink August 1, 1995 Page 2 3. The proposed evaporator condenser unit needs to be screened. The type of screening must be indicated on the site plan. I recommended a stockade fence and landscaping. If landscaping is used, it should be reflected on the landscape plan. Please contact me if you have any questions. in erel erg el,,-, Weith, !+: �Planner .� �y iaiiiier JW/mcp cc: Chuck Hafter Phil Linton David Boehm Dick Ward i— / N m IN MIT UCATION y IF Ir- n 4 I : (7) TREE TYF \ (9) TREE TYf LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS A"r LAW 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VERNIONT 05495 PHILLIP C. LINTON TE3LEPr1ONE: LESLIE S. LINTON (802) 879-1100 EDWIN L. HOBSON FACSIMILE: ROBERT H. RUSHFORD (802) 879-7055 January 24, 1995 Louis Borie, District Coordinator District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington Dear Lou: Enclosed are an original and five copies of an Act 250 Land Use Permit Application for the Dorset Park Skating Facility proposed by the City of South Burlington, along with the following documents: 1. Municipal Impact Questionaire; 2. Location map; 3. Exhibit List form; 4. Schedule E, List of Abutting Land Owners; 5. Certificate of Service; 6. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan; 7. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink; 8. Confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F; 9. Confirmation of sewer usage from City Engineer. Building floor plans and building elevation drawings will be delivered under separate cover. Schedule C, Water Supply and Waste Water Disposal Permit, will be delivered directly to the regional engineer. Letters requesting information and comment have been sent to a number of agencies as referenced in the application. Their responses will be forwarded to you as we receive them. Thank you for your assistance in coordinating this Application. Please call me if you have any questions or comments. Very truly yours, LINTON & HOBSON Phillip C. Linton Enclosures s\southb url\rink\ borie.let Truex-deGrookUWw 209 Battery Street, Suite 7 Burlington, Vermont 05401-5261 USA July 31, 1995 Joe Wieth, Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT. 05403 Dear Joe, William H.Truex,Jr., AIA Thomas V.S. Collins, AIA Samir E Elabd Rolf Kielman, AIA Stephen M. Selin, AIA Here are the revised Site Plan and Landscape Plan. This should be what you need to complete the permitting process. We are very sorry for the amount of time it took us to get this information to you. Hopefully everything is in order and we will have our permit soon. If you have any questions don't hesitate to call. Thank You, James P. Farrington for Rolf Kielman 802/658-2775 1-800/227-1076 fax 802/658-6495 Truex•deGroot•Cullins ARCHITECTS To Mr. Joe Wieth, Planner City of South Burlington We are sending you the following items ❑ attached ❑ underseparatecovervia ❑ prints ❑ chipd-rawi%-, ❑ ori&aldrawh4;s ❑ copy of letter ❑ specifications Dear Joe, 209 Battery Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 USA TRANSMITTAL May 10, 1995 DATE Dorset Park Skating Rink JOB 9434 JOB NO. Dateu % Description Enclosed is the final landscape plan for the Dorset Park Skating Rink as required to comply with the conditions of the zoning permit. Please call if you require additional materials or information. ❑ Approved ❑ Approved as corrected ❑ Revise and resubmit ❑ Not approved ❑ As requested ❑ For review and comment ❑ Foryourinformation ❑ For your approval Rolf Kielman AIA 802/658-2775 1-800-227-1076 fax 802/658-6495 ky State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Case #: WW-4-0512-1 Environmental Protection Rules Applicant: City of South Burlington Effective September 10, 1982 Address: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 This project, consisting of constructing an indoor skating facility with seating for 500 spectators at the Dorset Park (see Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512) located off Dorse Street in the city of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This Permit does not constitute Act 250 approval under Case Number 4CO923. GENERAL 1. This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Water Supply Division of the Agency of Natural Resources (phone 241-3400), the Act 250 District Environmental Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry (phone 828- 2106 or 658-2199), the Vermont Department of Health (phone 863-7220), and local officials PRIOR to proceeding with this project. 2. The project shall be completed as shown on the plans Proj. No. 9434 Drawing No. SP1.2 "Dorset Park Skating Rink" dated Feb. 8, 1995 prepared by Engineering Ventures, Inc. and which have been stamped "approved" by the Wastewater Management Division. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans without prior written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. 3. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. 4. All conditions set forth in Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-0512 dated December 12, 1992 shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-1 Page 2 WATER SUPPLY 5. The project is approved for water supply by construction and utilization of the proposed public water system subject to the jurisdiction of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. No other means of obtaining potable water shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Division of Protection. The permittee shall forward a copy of the Agency's acceptance letter of the completed public water system to the Wastewater Management Division for inclusion in the project file. 6. The water main extension is approved provided the water main extension is constructed in strict accordance with the Agency of Natural Resources' "Public Water System Permit to Construct " Project #E-0465, WSID #5091 to City of South Burlington dated March 22, 1995. SEWAGE DISPOSAL 7. The project is approved for wastewater disposal by connection to the South Burlington municipal sewer system depicted on the approved plans. No other method of wastewater disposal shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division, and such approval will not be granted unless the proposal conforms to the applicable laws and regulations. 8. The project is approved for connection to the South Burlington Airport Parkway wastewater treatment facility for a maximum of 3000 gallons of sewage per day. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this 30th day of March, 1995. William C. Brierley, Acting Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation By Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer c For the Record South Burlington Planning Commission South Burlington Selectboard Act 250 Coordinator -Louis Borie Water Supply Division Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Engineering Ventures, Inc. Districts #1 & #8 RR #2, Box 2161 y Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-6022 Districts #2 & #3 R.R. #1, Box 33 N. Springfield, VT 05150 n • (802) 886-2215 Districts #4, #6 & #9 STATE OF VERMONT 111 West Street Environmental Board Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Environmental Commission (802) 879-6563 February 22, 1995 The Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 / District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 Dear Classified Ad Section: Application # District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 4CO923-2 Please publish the enclosed ACT 250 HEARING/MINOR NOTICE on or before MARCH 6, 1995 for ONE DAY ONLY. Please publish it in your LEGAL COLUMN. Thank You. Please Bill: Charles Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Contact Person: above Phone No.658-7953 Should you not receive payment within a reasonable time, you may bill the Environmental Board, 58 East State Street, Drawer 20, Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3201, and we will secure payment. Serely, Edie Bowen Administrative Secretary District #4 Commission CC: C . Haf ter IMPORTANT: PLEASE PUBLISH ON OR BEFORE MARCH 6, 1995 PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DISTRICT #4 COMMISSION'S- TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR BILLING PURPOSES. THANK YOU. I APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE. r PHILLIP C. LINTON LESLIE S. LINTON EDWIN L. HOBSON ROBERT H. RUSHFORD LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 February 14, 1995 Louis Borie, District Coordinator District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Land Use Permit No. 4CO923-2 Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington Dear Lou: TELEPHONE: (802)879-1100 FACSIMILE: (802) 879-7055 Enclosed are seven copies of the following additional documents: 1. Letter dated February 13, 1995, from Amy testes Llewellyn, Agricultural Land Use Planner, indicating that the rink will not interfere with continuance of farming in the area; and 2. Updated Exhibit List. Please call me if you have any questions or comments. Very truly yours, LINTON & HOBSON qillip C. Linton c: Charles Hafter Enclosures s\southbur1\r1nk\4bor1e.1et CERTIF/CA TE OF SERVICE THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES that I have mailed by U.S. Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid to: South Burlington City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 Pearl Street Essex Junction, VT 05453 a true copy of the February 13, 1995, letter from Amy Jestes Llewellyn, Agricultural Land Use Planner, regarding the Act 250 Permit Application for Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, and an updated Exhibit List reflecting the above. DATED this 14th day of February, 1995, at Williston, Vermont. 4ip C. inton, Esq. Linton & Hobson P.O. Box 1100 - Williston, VT 05495-1100 (802) 879-1100 LAW OFFICES LINTON & HOBSON 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VT 05495 STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD & MARKETS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ANIMAL & DAIRY INDUSTRIES DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY, LABORATORIES & CONSUMER ASSURANCE February 13, 1995 _'... . r Philip C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson L,= P.O. Box 1100------------- _.---- -------- Williston, VT 05495 RE: Proposed Amendment to Land Use Permit #4C0923-1 for Construction of an Ice Skating Facility, So. Burlington; Act 250 Pre -application Review Dear Phil: Thank you for contacting the Department for comments regarding the City of South Burlington's proposed construction of an ice skating rink at the Dorset Street Park. The facility is shown on the December 12, 1994 Revised Master Plan and the December 20, 1994 Skating Rink Site Plan prepared by Engineering Ventures, Inc. David Boehm has calculated that six acres will be impacted by this project, which includes the rink, the parking area, and the land surrounding the building that would be rendered impractical to farm because of its shape, size and proximity to the building. This area is depicted on the enclosed photocopy of the site plan prepared by Mr. Boehm. According to my file, Phase I of the park involved 37 acres of primary agricultural soils. In addition, the City owns 63 acres of primary agricultural soils. Of those 63 acres, 15 acres of been permanently restricted from development as part of the LBD development permitted under Land Use Perr:.it #4C0923-1. Therefore, the City owns 48 acres of undeveloped and unrestricted primary agricultural soils. Consequently, the skating rink, which will convert 12.5 percent of the remaining primary agricultural soils, will significantly reduce the primary agricultural soils' potential requiring satisfaction of the subcriteria. Subcriterion (i): If this is a not -for -profit enterprise, then this Subcriterion would be satisfied on that basis. Subcriterion (ii): While primary agricultural soils will be converted by the rink, and the city does own nonagricultural soils or secondary agricultural soils that could be used for the rink's construction, the proposed location is logical because it adjoins existing recreational facilities and will cluster the development on one part of the park. /03AGRICULTURE 116 STATE STREET DRAWER 20 DEI'I'. MONTPELIER, VT 05620.2901 (802) 828-2500 FAX: (802) 828-2361 Philip C. Linton, Esq. Page 2 February 13, 1995 Subcriterion (iii): The development will adjoin already -clustered development. Subcriterion (iv): As was the case with Phase I of the park, none of the adjoining properties are farmed or are likely to be. The rink will not interfere with the continuance of farming in the area. Sincerely, '�4y dUzx-'L-) Amy Jestes Llewellyn Agricultural Land Use Planner enc. c: David Boehm No Text EXHIBIT LIST FORM DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DA TE: January 23, 1995 Revised: February 14, 1995 NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 1 App. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan 2 App. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink 3 App. City's confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F, (01120195) 4 App. City's confirmation of sewage plant capacity (1116195) 5 App. Elevations, "Concept Plans, " 1115195, by Truex deGroot Cullins 6 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project 7 App. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marshall of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site 8 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirming that the stormwater drainage plan as approver/ in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility 9 App. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project will not adversely affect the property 10 App Letter dated February 10, 1995, from Catherine O'Brien indicating that wetlands and wetland buffer zones will not be directly impacted by the project, provided proper erosion control measures are used 11 App Site Plan depicting erosion control measures 12 App Landscaping Plan which includes location of street lights 13 App Elevations for the building 14 App Letter from Scott Albertson, Vermont Gas Systems, Inc., indicating that it has adequate gas supply for the anticipated needs of the facility and that it will not be an unreasonable burden on the Vermont Gas distribution system 29 EXHIBIT LIST FORM (PAGE 2 OF 2) DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DATE. January 23, 1995 Revised: February 14, 1995 15 App Letter dated February 1, 1995, from David Boehm, Engineering Ventures, Inc., to Donald L. Allen, Agency of Transportation, regarding Mr. Allen's January 23 letter to Phillip Linton with respect to the location of the sedimentation detention basin and the track and football field 16 App Letter dated January 26, 1995, from Lawrence Garland, District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator, indicating that he _ found no necessary wildlife habitat as defined in Criterion;,_ 8A 17 App Letter dated February 13, 1995, from Amy Jestes Llewellyn, Agricultural Land Use Planner, indicating that the rink will not interfere with continuance of farming in the area 30 PHILLIP C. LINTON LESLIE S. LINTON EDWIN L. HOBSON ROBERT H. RUSHFORD LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 March 17, 1995 Louis Borie, District Coordinator District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Land Use Permit No. 4CO923-2 Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington Dear Lou: TELEPHONE: (802)879-I100 FACSIMILE: (802) 879-7055 Enclosed are review letters from Green Mountain Power and Champlain Water District indicating their ability to serve the above -referenced project and an.updated Exhibit List. Also enclosed is a copy of Attachment A, Proposed Intersection Design, to Exhibit 5b entitled "Traffic Evaluation for Dorset Street Park," which was an exhibit to the application for the master permit. Please let me know if you do not have the actual plans or if they are inadequate. With the above -referenced documents and assuming no written objection was timely filed with the Commission, I understand that the only outstanding issue is the Water Supply and Waste Water Disposal Permit. An application has been submitted for that permit, and it is my understanding that the Regional Engineer does not have serious concerns with the project and the permit is forthcoming. If there are any other issues that will prevent the immediate issuance of the permit upon receipt of the Waste Water Permit, please call me as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your kind assistance with this application. Very truly yours, LINTON & HOBSON 11�) Phillip C. Linton Enclosures s\southbur1\r1nk\7bor1e.1et CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES that I have mailed by U.S. Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid to: South Burlington City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 Pearl Street Essex Junction, VT 05453 Kurt Janson, Esq. Agency of Natural Resources Dept. of Environmental Conservation 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 a true copy of the February 14, 1995, letter from Edward Blake,_ Champlain Water District, and March 13, 1995, letter from Louis Fonte, Green Mountain Power;Corporation, regarding the Act 250 Permit Application for Dorset Park Skating-_ Facility, South Burlington, and an updated Exhibit List reflecting the above. DATED this 17th day of March, 1995, at Williston, Vermont. \3/ Mona Ca4a�- Phillip C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 (802) 879-1100 EXHIBIT LIST FORM DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DA TE.• January 23, 1995 Revised: March 17, 1995 NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 1 App. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan 2 App. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink 3 App. City's confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F, (01120195) 4 App. City's confirmation of sewage plant capacity (1116195) 5 App. Elevations, "Concept Plans, " 1115195, by Truex deGroo t Cullins 6 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project 7 App. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marsha# of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site 8 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, . from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirming that the stormwater drainage plan as approved in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility 9 App. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project wi# not adversely affect the property 10 App Letter dated February 10, 1995, from Catherine O'Brien indicating that wetlands and wetland buffer zones will not be directly impacted by the project, provided proper erosion control measures are used 11 App Site Plan depicting erosion control measures 12 App Landscaping Plan which includes location of street lights 13 App Elevations for the building 14 App Letter from Scott Albertson, Vermont Gas Systems,, Inc.,_. indicating that it has adequate gas supply for the anticipated needs of the facility and that it will not be an unreasonable burden on the Vermont Gas distribution system 29 EXHIBIT LIST FORM (PAGE 2 OF 2) DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DATE.- January 23, 1995 Revised: March 17, 1995 15 App Letter dated February 1, 1995, from David Boehm, Engineering Ventures, Inc., to Donald L. Allen, Agency of Transportation, regarding Mr. Allen's January 23 letter to Phillip Linton with respect to the location of the sedimentation detention basin and the track and football field 16 App Letter dated January 26, 1995, from Lawrence Garland, District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator, indicating that he found no necessary wildlife habitat as defined in Criterion 8A 17 App Letter dated February 13, 1995,. from Amy Jestes Llewellyn, Agricultural Land Use Planner, indicating that the rink will not interfere with continuance of farming in the area 18 App Letter dated February 14, 1995, from Edward Blake, General Manager, Champlain Water District, indicating its capability to supply water to the project 19 App Letter dated March 13, 1995, from Louis Fonte, Director of Engineering, Green Mountain Power Corporation, indicating that the existing transmission and distribution system is adequate for the project 30 CHAMPLAIN WATER DISTRICT Dedicated to Quality Water & Service February 14, 1995 Mr. Phillip Linton Linton & Hobson 303 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 864-7454 Fax: (802) 864-0435 Re: Act 250 Application, Dorset Street Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, VT Dear Mr. Linton; In response to your request for information regarding the Champlain Water District's capability to supply water to the above referenced project we submit the following. 1. Water is supplied to the referenced area via a 16" transmission main. 2. Adequate water storage is located off Dorset Street, just south of your project. 3. Your proposed demand of 3,000 gallons per day for this proposed expansion could be furnished by the Champlain Water District without restricting or encumbering its present users on the CWD supply system. 4. Capability of the local water distribution system must be verified by the local water official. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, CHAMPLAIN WATER DISTRICT Edward Blake, General Manager cc: C. Hatter P. Jacob J. Fay T. Bessette UREEN NIOU!NTAIN PO WFR CORPORATION GREEN 1f(itirAiti DriIVr: • N). 13ux 1'+50 • �cnrti 13i'Ri_iN(.T()N, VTo54oz—o850 • (802)564-57 ;i March 13, 1995 Mr. Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson Attorneys at Law 363 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 Dear Mr. Linton: We have reviewed your letter of January 30, 1995, which. requests Green Mountain Power's ability to serve the electric load for the proposed skating facility at Dorset Park, in the Town of South Burlington, Vermont. As you know, our comments are required so that a meaningful assessment can be made under 10 VSA Sections 6086 (a) (9) (F) and (J).. When load data is not available, Green Mountain Power. Corporation forecasts an average use for each structure. You have informed us that this project will consist of an ice skating facility at Dorset Park. We have assumed that any motors exceeding ten (10) horsepower will have reduced voltage starting and none of the proposed structure(s) will have electric space heating. Based: on this information and other developments with similar parameters, it is estimated that the electrical panels will be three phase, 480Y/277 volt, 600A, and the total; project as described will result in an estimated peak demand of 380 KW. This requirement can be supplied from Green Mountain Power's existing and planned generation sources. If this estimate is not consistent with your load projections, Green Mountain Power Corporation should be made aware of the situation for planning purposes. We have evaluated the transmission and distribution system that will be used to serve your project's requirements and have determined that: existing facilities are adequate for that purpose. We do not anticipate that your addition will require distribution or transmission improvements at this time. or accelerate_ routine system improvements planned for the near future. Any new- line extension: construction necessary to provide service will be administered under GMP line extension tariff. This tariff provides that line extensions will be installed in a right=o£- way granted by the customer. GMP requires that these rights-of-way--be- unencumbered, a minimum of 10' wide and be protected by a legally binding easement. Mr. Phillip C. Linton March 13, 1995 Page 2 In view of these facts, we conclude that the proposed development will not put an excessive or uneconomic demand on Green Mountain Power's facilities. Details concerning service size, scheduling, costs, etc., should be discussed with R Gamelin of the Colchester District Office. Very truly yours, 41- r c ouis A. Fonte Director of Engineering LAFjf cc. Eng. File (GMG) J. Ehrler, Energy Planning K. E. Couture G. S. Morgan R. Gamelin Dorset Street Park - Traffic Evaluation Attachment A Proposed Intersection Design OLTR' �Q�11 4 i � t e 4 o .o�on �o C R �_.✓ CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT 403 QUEEN CITY PARK ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 TEL. 8644361 February 10, 1995 Mr. David Boehm Engineering Ventures Inc. 11 Brownell Way South Burlington, VT. 05403 RE: Act 250 Review, 300 Grove Street, Inc., Burlington, Vermont Dear Mr. Boehm, In response to your request as to the capability of the City of South Burlington water distribution system to supply water to the above referenced project I submit the following. 1. The estimated demand of 6,300 gallons per day can be met by the existing water distribution system without encumbering the existing users. If you have any questions or I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT Edward Blake Acting Superintendent cc: J. Fay J. Weith P. Jacob T. Bessette City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 February 7, 1995 Charles Hafter City Manager 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Skating Facility, Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. Hafter: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the December 20, 1994 Planning Commission meeting minutes. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please give me a call. i cer y i Jo Weith, Cit Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl pc: Phillip Linton David Boehm PLANNING COMMISSION 20 December 1994 page 2 Mr. Crow moved the Planning_Commission_aoorove�the �revised �final olat appl ca_tio.aof �L&M Partnership to�amend-a-olanned�unit de- vel2oment�consisting-of-150 residential �unitsL_a.61 room�hotelL-a 20y000_sg. ft_._m_o_v_ieWt_h_e_a_te_r (1000 seats _).L-a-2.2_,5000-s_q.-ft. res- taurant /retail /indoor recreation t_auran_t with_d_riv_e-t_hru�ser_v_ic_e_, and -- a - bank with drive-thru ser- ----- viEe.,­located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists _o_f re- 2ligning-eoroximately-400�ft. of-theproposed �Fayette�Road rioht of �wayL as deE cted on�a�three �oage�set�of glans , - oage_one en- titled "L&M Park_, South -BurlingtonL Vermonty_Overall�Site_Plan,„ oreoared�by�Fitzoatrick�Llewellyn,LWIncL_dated June 1990, last re- _!ay 12z_8�94.LWwithWthe �fol_lowing_stioulations: 1. All_orevious�aoorovals and�stiEulations�which are �not �super- seded bv_thisraeorovalWshall remain in effect. 2._The final plat �olans�shall be revised,oriordi to record' follows: a_) _th_es_u_bdi_v_i_sionulat _ shall b_erevised _t_oindicate that the �final Wlocation oftheSaturn easement will be determined at aWfuture �date ��� 3. The final plaLElans_ shall be�recorded Win�the �land �records � within 90�days�or�this _aooroval is null and void. Theplanshall_ be_signed�hyWthe�Planning�Commission�Chair�or�Clerk�orior�to recording. The motion was seconded by Mrs..Maher. The motion was then amended_ by the maker �and �seconder to include the following stipulation: 4. The remainingsortion�of FayetteDriveshall be constructed to the north_-orooerty line upon completion_ of -the portion lof Fayette Drive �on-the_orooerty to the north. The amended motion was then oassed�unanimously. Mr. Sheahan arrived at this point in.the meeting. 4. Site plan application of City of South Burlington for con- struction of a 35,000 sq. ft. indoor ice rink including a 5,000 sq. ft. mezzanine with 500-600 seats, Dorset Street Park, 1000 Dorset Street: Mr. Kielman presented the project noting that a non-profit corp- oration proposes to build the facility. The rink will be approx- PLANNING COMMISSION 20 December 1994 page 3 imately 40 ft. from the street curb. A turn -around will be built. There will be 62 parking spaces and a road that circles back to connect to another parking lot. The rink has been moved from its originally proposed site to reduce infrastructure needs. There will be a fire lane to the rear of the site. Landscaping will be as proposed in the master plan and will feature pin oak and red maples, also conifers on one side of the building. The builidng will be 250 ft. by 120 ft. Site lighting will conform to the master plan. Details of all building mounted lights will be submitted. The structure will be just about 30 ft. high. Mr. Burgess noted that the dumpster area needs to be screened. Mr. Kielman said they are trying to fit it into the berm around the building. The cooling tank will be about 12 ft. high. They will abide by the Fire Chief's wishes as to location of hydrants. A portion of the building will be sprinklered. Neighbors expressed support for the project and felt that their original concerns about lighting and landscaping had been ad- dressed. Their only request of the architect was to do what was possible to make the building look less massive. Mr. Crow moved the Planninq Commission approve the site plan a plication of the City of South Burlington for construction of a 35,000 s . ft. indoor ice rink includin a 5,000 scr. ft. mez- zanine with 500-600 seats Dorset Street Park_,_1000 Dorset Street as depicted on a thr f_yage set of plans, page 1 entitled "City 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which_ are not s__u__pe_r- seded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. A sewer allocation of 3000 g22 is granted. 3. All exterior' lighting shall consist of downcast in shielded fixtures. The applicant shall submit details of buildin mounted lights for approvalby the City Planner prior to issuance of a zoning permit. 4. Applicant shall_ submit building elevations to the Zonin Ad- ministrator prior to issuance of a zoning_yermit to verify com- plance with the height limitations. PLANNING COMMISSION 20 December 1994 - page 4 5._ The elan shall �be�revised priorto issuance of a zoninn_oermit toshowthe changes listed below�and�sha11 reguirerapproval �of t_he�CPlanner. Tbree_copies oftheapproved revised plan shall be�submittedWtoWthe-City-PlannerWpriorWto�permit � issuance: a. The site elan shall be revised_ to show and�HVAC locations. These devices shall be well screened from the n_e �b b o r h o o d�,��._..rW �.,�.r...- - - - --- b. The master _landscape plan shall �be�revised �to�show the new_ locations of the ice Wrink _and_aymnasium and new landscaping which is proposed.� 6. A portion of theer000sed pine buffer_- alon2_th_e_ easterly boun- dary_shalleed _ belant- in con function with_th_e construction�of the ice rink. T_he__portion- to�be_ planted shall be determined d_ by the Citv Planner prior to issuance of�a�zoninq permit. 7. The proposed location _ofthe Wgravel fire lane and -fire hydrant shall bt-approved by the Fire Chief Prior �to�issuance �of a zoning permit.If the Fire Chief recommends that the location of either faciliLty�be_revised;the plansshallbe�revised�accordingly. 8. The proeosed_S rainaoe improveme_nts�and sewer and water services_ to the building_shall be -approved by the�City-Engineer prior toissuanceof a zoning permit. 9._The applicant_ shall obtain a zoninZ permit within six months or this approval�isWnull and void 10. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of OccupancyjCompli- ance from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the ice rink. 11_. Any change�to the site plan shall_ reguire,approval�by�the South Burlin ton Planninq Commission. Mr. Teeson seconded. Motion passed unanimously.- 5. Site plan application of Jim and Donna Carlson for conversion of a 8190 sq. ft. building from light manufacturing to a mixture of industrial/commercial uses for two tenants which would consist of auto sales and repair, warehouse/distribution and light manu- facturing, 88 Ethan Allen Drive: Mr. Carlson said they are buying the site for auto repair and will rent out 1/3 to 1/2 of the space for other use. They will add 3 parking spaces for a total of 16. Mr. Weith noted the plan doesn't meet the standard to allow for the proposed number of parking spaces with the required 22 ft aisle. Mr. Simoneau said there is a problem with the drawing. Some grass has also grown into what is parking area. There is, he said, adequate space. LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 363 WILLISTON Rom) P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON. VER.NIONT 05495 PHILLIP C. LINTON LESLIE- S. LINTON EDWIN L. HOBSON ROBERT H. RUSHFORD February 14, 1995 HAND DELIVERED Louis Borie, District Coordinator District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Land Use Permit No. 4CO923-2 Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington Dear Lou: TELEPHONE: (802) 879-1100 FACSIMILE: (802) 879-7055 Pursuant to your January 27 letter, enclosed are seven copies of the following additional documents: 1. Letter dated February 10, 1995, from Catherine O'Brien indicating that wetlands and wetland buffer zones will not be directly impacted by the project, provided proper erosion control measures are used; 2. Site Plan depicting erosion control measures; 3. Landscaping Plan which includes location of street lights; 4. Elevations for the building; 5. Letter from Scott Albertson, Vermont Gas Systems, Inc., indicating, that it has adequate gas supply for the anticipated needs of the facility and that it will not be an unreasonable burden on the Vermont Gas distribution system; 6. February 1, 1995, Letter from David Boehm, Engineering Ventures, Inc., to Donald L. Allen, Agency of Transportation, regarding Mr. Allen's, January 23 letter to Phillip Linton with respect to the location of the sedimentation) detention basin and the track and football field; 7. Letter dated January 26, 1995, from Lawrence Garland, District Fish W, Wildlife. Coordinator, indicating that he found no necessary wildlife habitat as, defined in Criterion 8A; and S. Updated Exhibit List. I am advised that letters indicating the ability to provide power and water are on their way from Green Mountain Power and the Champlain Water District, and I should be able to deliver those to you in a few days. With this information and that provided on January 26, we would appreciate it if a determination could be made that the application is complete and the time and notice requirements for consideration of the application initiated. Thank ,you for your assistance in coordinating this Application. Please call me if you have any questions or comments. Very truly yours, LINTO & HOBSON Phillip C. Linton c: Charles Halter Enclosures s\southburl\rink\3 borie.ler 02/10/1995 14:28 FR' FOULSHAM FARMS RE TO 879- 55 P.02 Feb 10, 1995 12:5GzPM ROM VT DEC WO L 1 v i s , n 7C .30?86400?_2-57806 P. Bi State of Vermont O Wtff,*.x of F.y, ar.a W»ebts Ooognr, ,1 d Fo "tt. P*A-1 WV Ftevwoo^ Ooaann+ 1 o4 EMr�a+R•e.,,.t Ce..aai..aeer Stats GeQ"o u Na%"4 Rsaoviceo cons. Age C*ro r1it.AY TCM Ct COLT Tl.t4 NG4RIMC-. IUVAJA n Wo-?S"191 TDO>Vv m a00.253-0,95 Vace-IOD David Boehm, President Engineering Ventures Inc. 11 Brownell Way South Burlington, VT 05403 AGrNCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Deptirtment of Environmental Conservation WATER QUALM DMSION 103 South Mato Street Buildtog 10 North Waterbury, YT 0$671.0408 RE: Dorset Street Park Ice Skating Facility, Soutb Burlington Dear Mr. Boehm: 802-2413770 F= $02-2413287 February 10, 1995 Thank you for submitting the revised site plants of Dorset Street Park, dated December 12, 1994, and the Skating Rink site plan dated December 20, 1994. Based an a review of these plans and a site investigations I did on April b, 1992 and May 7, 1992, I found that there will be no direct impacts to any Wetlands or wetland buffer zones Born this project_ If proper erosion control measures are used during construction, I have no concerns with this project. Please call me if you have any questions or comments. cc: Dorothy Waller (faxed) co1SkAtia� Sincerely, Catherine I.. O'Brien Assistant Wetlands Coordinator Postat- trana fax transmstte m6mo 7671 +'jpage• F"' -zz- a`fl-�� cnlowe F(W 100% :oecyao0 Paper • TOTAL P.02 FEB-10-1995 15:56 92% F'•E2 OFMAT G !TVAL P" NORTH ELEVATION aow• ri SOUTH ELEVATION amr.rW WEST ELEVATION am.ry cacao h.a -��uw woae lava mom ►wm EAST ELEVATION anr•rW -t7 G4&4L,,� t " r "=) ' Truox d*Qoot CuUlns ArcMtocts Vant"& hm cm a str, atwal DORSET PARK SKATING RINIK DORSET PARK SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT. Oft"Moo TrTua ELEVATIONS DR^wmom. A 2.1 �° � Vennord P.O. Box 467, Burlington, Vermont 05402 802-863-4511 February 3, 1995 Mr. Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 Dear Mr. Linton: I am writing in response to your letter on behalf of the City of South Burlington regarding the amendment of Act 250 Permit No. 4CO923 for the construction of a skating facility at Dorset Street Park. I have reviewed the plans you sent as well as our files and system maps. I am pleased to inform you that we have adequate gas supply for the anticipated needs of this facility will be able to serve it without creating an unreasonable burden on the Vermont Gas distribution system. We currently have an eight inch gas main on this part of Dorset Street as well as a four inch gas main on Swift Street Extension, which serves the residential development located directly to the east of the park. ,Both of these lines are located on the same side of the street as the park property and the skating facility could be served with a short main extension from either one. The final sizing and selection of pipe location will be determined once the final facility design and loads are known. Vennont Gas has several Demand Side Management (DSM) programs with financial incentives to promote energy efficiency in new buildings which may be available to this project. We encourage you to contact us as early in the design process as possible so that all cost effective measures can be included. Some brochures to explain the programs are enclosed. Additional information on these conservation programs can be obtained from Karen Horne (Extension 320). Michael Poirier (Extension 322) will be the VGS account representative assigned to this project and any information you need on natural gas or the installation can be obtained from either Mike or myself. We look forward to serving your facility with natural gas! Vermont Gas Systems, Inc. 09 recycled paper a Sincerely, / A i Scott Albertson General Manager - Marketing cc: M. Poirier 7 ENGINEERING VENTURES INC 11 Brownell Way ■ South Burlington, Vermont 05403 ■ February 1, 1995 Donald L. Allen, Project Supervisor Utilities Section Vermont Agency of Transportation Administration Building 133 State Street Montpelier, Vermont 05633-5001 Re: Dorset Street Park - South Burlington Dear Mr. Allen: (rl. 802.863.6225 r ,�bey 4'�q fax 802.863.6306 Thank you for your letter of January 23 to Phil Linton, regarding the proposed ice skating facility at Dorset Park. As you suggested, I contacted your Hydraulics Engineer, Danny Landry and settled any concerns that he had. Mr. Landry suggested that I confirm our discussion to you in writing. The concern raised in -your letter was that it appeared that the sedimentation/detention basin might need to be reduced in size. The issue was apparently raised because the Master Plan for the park shows the football field and track encroaching on the basin. I understand that this situation in the Plan was the result of unresolved long range plans at the time the City undertook Phase 1 of the park - when the basin needed to be constructed. The conflict was recognized but a proposal to resolve the location of the track and field was put off. The basin was built in Phase 1. As far as I know, there are no plans or even discussions to reduce the size of the basin at any time. Planned or existing facilities will have to be relocated or planned facilities will have to be eliminated or scaled down as the plans for the park are updated. The size of the basin will have to remain fully adequate to handle storm water as planned. In no way does this planning conflict affect the development of the skating facility. The basin, as it exists, will take the storm water flow from the skating facility as planned when it was constructed. If you have any further questions, please give me a call as we would like you to be satisfied that all requirements are met. Sincerely, David W. Boehm, P.E. cc: %#*'OP'liil Linton Chuck Halter, City Manager State of Vermont Department Of Fish and Wildlife Department Of Forests, Parks, And Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist Natural Resources Conservation Council Mr. Phillip C. Linton Linton and Hobson P. O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 878-1564 ❑ RR N1, Box 33 N. Springfield, VT 05150 (802) 886-2215 ❑ RR 2, Pittsford Academy Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-2172 ❑ 324 N. Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802)479-3242 ❑ 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 VT Telecommunications Relay Service 1-800-253-0191 January 26, 1995 RE: Act 250 Permit #4C0923 — Dorset Street Park Amendment Dear Mr. Linton, I made a site review for this project on JarTUary 24, 1995, and found no necessary wildlife habitats as defined in criteria 8A of Act 250. LEG/tg Sincerely, 0wrence E. Garland District F&W Coordinator AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/N. Springfield/St. Johnsbury cv (�.�� primed on recycled paper EXHIBIT LIST FORM DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DATE: January 23, 1995 Revised: February 13, 1995 NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 1 App. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan 2 App. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink 3 App. City's confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F, (01120195) 4 App. City's confirmation of sewage plant capacity (1116195) 5 App. Elevations, "Concept Plans, " 1115195, by Truex deGroot Cullins 6 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project 7 App. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marshall of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site 8 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirrrvng that the stormwater drainage plan as approved in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility 9 App. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project will not adversely affect the property 10 App Letter dated February 10, 1995, from Catherine O'Brien indicating that wetlands and wetland buffer zones will not be directly impacted by the project, provided proper erosion control measures are used 11 App Site Plan depicting erosion control measures 12 App Landscaping Plan which includes location of street lights 13 App Elevations for the building 14 App Letter from Scott Albertson, Vermont Gas Systems, Inc., indicating that it has adequate gas supply for the anticipated needs of the facility and that it will not be an unreasonable burden on the Vermont Gas distribution 29 EXHIBIT LIST FORM (PAGE 2 OF 2) DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DA T E. January 23, 1995 Revised: February 13, 1995 15 App Letter dated February 1, 1995, from David Boehm, Engineering Ventures, Inc., to Donald L. Allen, Agency of Transportation, regarding Mr. Allen's January 23 letter to Phillip Linton with respect to the location of the sedimentation detention basin and the track and football field 16 App Letter dated January 26, 1995, from Lawrence Garland, District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator, indicating that he found no necessary wildlife habitat as defined in Criterion 8A 30 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES that l have mailed or hand delivered a true copy of the Exhbiits listed on the attached revised Exhibit List regarding Act 250 Permit Application No. 4CO923-2 for Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, to: South Burlington City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 Pearl Street Essex Junction, VT 05453 this 14th day of February, 1995, by U.S. Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid. DATED this 13th day of February, 1995, at Williston, Vermont. C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 (802) 879-1100 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658.7955 February 13, 1995 Charles Hafter City Manager 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Skating Facility, Dorset Street Park Dear Mr. Hafter: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the Planning Commission on December 20, 1994. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please give me a call. i cere A y, J Weith, C' y Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl pc: Philip Linton David Boehm PHILLIP C. LINTON LESLIE S. LINTON EDWIN L. HOBSON ROBERT H. RUSHFORD LINTON & HOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 363 WILLISTON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 January 26, 1995 Louis Borie, District Coordinator District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: Act 250 Permit No. 4CO923-2 Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington Dear Lou: TELEPLIONE: (802) 879-1100 FACSIMILE: (802) 879-7055 Enclosed are six copies of the following additional documents for the Commission's consideration: 1. Elevations, "Concept Plans," 1/15/95, by Truex deGroot Cullins; 2. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project; 3. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marshall of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site; 4. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirming that the stormwater drainage plan as approved in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility; 5. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project will not adversely affect the property. 6. Updated Exhibit List reflecting the above. Please call me if you have any questions or concerns with respect to the processing of the Application at this time. Very truly yours, LINTON & HOBSON 62r Phillip C. Linton c w/encs: Charles Hafter David Boehm Rolf Kielman Enclosures s\southbur1\rink\2borie.1et SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT;";.:.-..�::';;� 403 Queen City Park Road ► „� JAfv 2 d South Burlington, Vermont 05403 802 8644361 Ls' January 23, 1995 Mr. Phillip Linton Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT. 05495 RE: Act 250 Permit Application, Dorset Street Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, Vermont Dear Sir, In response to your request for verification of the water distribution system's ability to serve the above referenced project I submit the following: 1. The water distribution system serving this project is owned and maintained by the City of South Burlington Water Department. 2. Your estimated demand of 3,000 gallons per day for this project can be delivered by the existing distribution system without restricting or encumbering the present users on the system. If you have any questions or I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to tail. Sincerely, SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT Edward E. Blake Acting Superintendent cc: C. Hafter R. Belair P. Jacob J. Fay T. Bessette State of Vermont '"A Department of Fist. and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist Natural Resources Conservation Council Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson PO Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 N 2 AGENCY OF N�, RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLI�- 103 South Main Street, 10 South Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0501 Tel.: (802) 241-3700 TDD: 1-800-253-0191 Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (NNHP) 20 January 1995 Re: Amendment to Act 250 Permit No. 4CO923 for the construction -of .a-: skating facility at Dorset Street Park, South Burlington Dear Phillip:. Thank you for contacting the NNHP. A search of our database reveals no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas or threatened or endangered animals or plants at this site. Considering the past landuse of the project area we: -do not anticipate any conflict. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Everett J. Marshall Biologist/Data Manager Tel: 802-241-3715; Fax: 802-241-3295 cc: District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator Equal Opportunity Employer Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Pittsford/N. Springfield/St. Johnsbury QovuN1 AGFSTATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION 0 133 State Street, Administration Building ' Montpelier, Vermont 05633-5001 .•,r oll tiSpOV0 January 23, 1995 Mr. Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson Attorneys at Law 363 Williston Road Post Office Box 1100 Williston, Vermont 05495 Re: Dorset Street Park - South Burlington Dear Mr. Linton: I checked our files for the above project and find that we analyzed the drainage calculations for the project in late August of 1992. We used a plan. titled "Grading. & Utilities/Erosion Control Plan", dated May, 1992, and agreed at the time that treat- ment of drainage was adequate as designed. Considering the amount of development that has occurred, we do not feel the addition.of the ice rink will change our findings. I would like to point out that the December 12, 1994 Revised Master Plan, which you sent with your letter, is not the same as the one we reviewed. It appears from the new plan that the sedimentation detention basin was not actually constructed where the old plan showed it. The new Revised Master Plan shows both the 400 M-Track and overflow parking area encroaching on the detention basin. After observing the amount of water in the basin on January 20, 1995, I am concerned about reducing its capacity in the future. Before continuing with future development, we would like to know what the plans are for modifying the drainage plan. I recommend you have your engineer contact Danny Landry, our Hydraulics Engineer, at (802)828-2655 at his convenience. to discuss the information we will need. Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Mr. Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson Attorneys at Law January 23, 1995 Page Two If you have any questions, please call me at (802)828-2653. Sincerely, Donald L. Allen Project Supervisor Utilities Section DLA:mw cc: Danny Landry, AOT Hydraulics Engineer Charles Hafter, City of South Burlington David Boehm, Engineering Ventures, Inc. �r • STATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION Preserving Vermont's historic, architectural and archeological resources January 25, 1995 Phillip C. Linton Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 Re: Dorset Street Park, South Burlington. Act 250 #4C0923. Dear Mr. Linton: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above -referenced project. The Division has reviewed this undertaking for purposes of Criterion 8, 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250). Project review consists of identifying the project's potential impacts to historic buildings, structures, historic districts, historic landscapes and settings, and known or potential archeological resources. The purpose of our review is to provide the District Environmental Commission with the necessary information for them to make a positive finding under the "historic sites" aspect of Criterion 8. The proposed project to construct a skating facility and additional parking will not have an undue adverse effect on any historic or archeological properties that are listed on or that may be eligible for inclusion in the State or National Registers of Historic Places. Sincerely, Eric Gilbertson CJ Director/Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer EG/SCJ cc: South Burlington Planning Commission 135 State Street, Drawer 33, Montpelier, Vermont 05633-1201 0 (802) 828-3226 EXHIBIT LIST FORM DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURLINGTON DA TE: January 23, 1995 Revised: January 26, 1995 NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 1 App. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan 2 App. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink 3 App. City's confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F, (01120195) 4 App. City's confirmation of sewage plant capacity (1116195) 5 App. Elevations, "Concept Plans, " 1115195, by Truex de Groot Cullins 6 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project 7 App. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marshall of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site 8 App. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirrrling that the stormwater drainage plan as approved in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility 9 App. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project will not adversely affect the property 29 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE LAW OFFICES LINTON & HOBSON 363 WILL151-ON ROAD P.O. Box 1100 WitusrON. VT 05,195 THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES that l have mailed by U.S. Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid to: South Burlington City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 Pearl Street Essex Junction, VT 05453 a true copy of the following documents regarding the Act 250 Permit Application for Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington: 1. Elevations, "Concept Plans, " 1115195, by Truex deGroot Cullins; 2. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from South Burlington Water Department confirming its ability to deliver 3,000 per day of water to the project, 3. Letter dated January 20, 1995, from Everett Marshall of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program, confirming no known occurrences of rare and irreplaceable natural areas, threatened or endangered animals or plants on the site; 4. Letter dated January 23, 1995, from Donald L. Allen of the Agency of Transportation confirming that the stormwater drainage plan as approved in 1992 is adequate for the additional construction of the skating facility, 5. Letter dated January 25, 1995, from Eric Gilbertson of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Division for Historical Preservation, confirming that the project will not adversely affect the property. 6. Updated Exhibit List reflecting the above. DATED this 26th day of January, 1995 -at Willi ton, Vermont. 7 POP C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1 100 (802) 879-1 100 SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 (802) 8644361 January 23, 1995 Mr. Phillip Linton Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT. 05495 RE: Act 250 Permit Application, Dorset Street Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, Vermont Dear Sir, In response to your request for verification of the water distribution system's ability to serve the above referenced project I submit the following: 1. The water distribution system serving this project is owned and maintained by the City of South Burlington Water Department. 2. Your estimated demand of 3,000 gallons per day for this project can be delivered by the existing distribution system without restricting or encumbering the present users on the system. If you have any questions or I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT Edward E. Blake Acting Superintendent cc: C. Hafter R. Belair P. Jacob J. Fay T. Bessette City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 TEL (802) 658-7953 FAX (802) 658-4748 OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER CHARLES E. HAFTER January 20, 1995 Mr. Phillip Linton Dorset Park Skating Association c/o Linton and Hobson P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495 Re: Confirmation of Compliance with Criterion 5(f), Act 250, Skating Facility Dear Mr. Linton: This letter confirms that it is the intent of the City to accept ownership of the subdivision (access) roadway as described in the Act 250 application. The road is designed to municipal specifications and construction will be inspected by City enforcement staff. Please let me know if you need any more information. Sincerely, �x Char)1esRafter City Manager CH/peh City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 TEL (802) 658-7953 FAX (802) 658-4748 OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER CHARLES E. HAFTER January 16, 1995 Phillip Linton, Esquire Linton & Hobson 363 Williston Road Williston, Vermont 05495-1100 Re: New Skating Facility, Dorset Park Sewage Plant Capacity Dear Phil: The Airport Parkway sewage treatment plant has sufficient reserve capacity to treat the estimated 3,000 gallons per day of sewage for the proposed ice skating facility planned for Dorset Park. Sincerely, " William J. 4Sanski City Engin WJS/mcp pc: Don Whitten Joe Weith MAR-29-2000 13:51 P.0-, ENGINEERING VENTURES INC FAX 7Kilburn Strut a Budington,VTO5401 tel.802.863,6225 v faX802.863,6306 date: March 29, 2000 to: Ray Belaif fax 846-4101 from: Luce Hillman re: Discharge Permit for Dorset Park pages: 6 including this page. Notes - Ray, ,k- � Cached is a copy of the Stormwater Discharge Perrnit. On page I of 4, it states that the permit is valid until March 31, 1998, and a renewal is to be submitted by November 1, 1997. The state does not have a renewal on file In addition, yearly maintenance reports were required to be submitted to the state by September 30 of each year. I don'- believe that these were done. If a.ere's anything else you need, please lot me know, Luce !OkMQ X�ItjIC-I&0"ffDd4 Page 1 of I MRR-29-21300 13:52 lajOartrnan8 of Fish and Wildlife LfpparTrnant of FOreers, picks ind Pecr4dtibn Department at Environmentai Cvnaervatian Scat® 04010glst 40�. Natural FlescumesCansuvaTion coup'-J 1001, P. 02at PerII11t �`� C 1&MOL"TrO1tseL�1lsw 103 south Main Street Waterbury, VT 056 7 1-040.5 Telephone: 802-244-5674 February 24, 1993 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 SUE67ECT: Discharge Permit No. 1-1033 Dear fir. Hafter: Enclosed is your copy of Discharge Permit No. 1-1033, which has been signed by the Director of the Permits, Compliance and Protection Division for the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, Agency of Natural Resources. Please read the permit carefully to familiarize yourself with all the terms and conditions and make note of those, particularly conditions 5 and 6, which specify maintenance and reporting requirements. If you have ,any questions concerning your permit, please contact us at once. sincerely, Brian D. Rooiker, Chief Discharge Permits section .Enclosure cc: Lou Borie, Essex Environmental District Office Gary Sweeney, ThermoConsulting Engineers R"q uv.ol i7i u'R=. 13d"I"I"essex sp'ing ::-lri St. Jcl- • Jv,'! MAC' A MqP-29-20-00+ 13 : 52 P.03 saa+rrutilr t Lv a ur r,1'4 V-LnU1'413r,l` Xft1a C:UNcihhVA' -L(J-J Page 1 of 4 DISF-iA GE PERMIT File No. 04-14 Permit No. 1-1033 PERMI^TTEE: City of south Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 PROJECT. Dorset St. Park: Phase I & II only a community recreational park located off Dorset street in South Burlington RECEIVING WATER: unnamed tributary of Potash Brook In compliance with provisions of 10 V.S.A. 1263 and in accordance with "Terms and conditions" hereinafter specified, the above named permittee is hereby granted permission to discharge stormwater runoff from the above described project. This permit shall become effective on date of signing. Unless revoked this permit shall be valid until. March 31, 1998 despyts any in�erveninc� chanVe in water quality, effluent, or treatment standards or the cl.assiticat-on of the receiving waters. However, any such changed standard or classification skull be applied in dptq-,raining Whether or not to renew 1-bp porini t pilr'giiant to 10 17_ S . A. subsection 12 63 . Permittee shall reapply for a discharge permit by November 1, 1997 ,Jack Long. Acting Commissioner Dspartvent of Environmental Conservation u z, D ract Issue Date Permits, ompliance & Protection Division Parzmit prepared and reviewed by Nancy R. anley Environmental Engine MAR-29-2000 13:53 P. 04 1. Approved Project Design: This project shall. be constructed and operated as shown an plans prepared by Thermo Consulting Engineers sheet(s) Grading & Erosion Co dated Max 1992 By reference, the above -noted plans are made a part of this permit. WITHIN 30 DAYS FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, the permittee shall submit a certification that the work has been completed according to plans and specifications referenced by this permit. 2. Manner of Discharge: S/K 001: From playing fields located in drainage area 'AN via overland flow to roadside culverts and ditches prior to discharge into the existing Dorset Street drainage system discharging into unnamed tributaries of Potash Brook. SIN 002: rrom parking lots adjacent to -the Pavillon, from part of the parking north of the soccer fields, and parts of playing f1.Q2ds, via swales and a catch basin collection system to a scdimantation detention basin then to tributaries of Potash Brook. SIX OU3: From. a i?ortion of the parking lots north of the soccer fields, vfa grass lined swales and overland flow pr4or to discharqq 'fig an unnainad trij5utary of PuLash 6roox. (TEis is the same receiving point as the discharges from S/11; 002,) 3. wastes Permitted: Stormwator runoff following treatment. via overland flow and grass lined swales and/or a sedimentation basin; and control iri the sedimentation/detention basin. OPW P. 05 - 4. Volumes Permitted and Frequency of Discharge: 00ft Such volumes and fre,,.Tuency as required by the disQ',-Iarges specified in No. 2 above. S. Maintenance and Maintenance Reporting Requirements: A. All conveyance or treatment devices, including swales, catch basins and other facilities, shall be maintained in good operating order at all times and shall. be inspected quarterly and cleaned as necessary to maintain treatment as designed. Paved parking lots and roads should be swept on, a regular basis when seasonally practicable to minimize contaminants ::!arried to the treatment device by runoff. B. The" parmitt== niiall proV2.cLe such personnel and training as -necessary to fulfill the requirements of A. above. C. The permittee shall immediately correct any erosiona! problems. D. No later than SE-VTEMBER 30 of each ear a written report 71 Shall be submitted to the Dq - � of Environmental Conservation, "6Discharge Permits Section, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0405, providing the dates of ins ections and nature of cleaning operations carried out in the preceding year. 6. Miscellaneous Requirements: After construction is complete, al' conveyance and treatment devicos shall be cleaned and returned to design 7. Revocation of Permit: 10 V.S.A. 1267 provides as follows: "The Secretary nay revoke any, permit issued by him pursuant to this subchapter if lip- finds tInat the 1permit holder der submitted false orinar:,curate information in his application or has violated any requirement, restrictlon, or, condition of the permit issued. Revocation shall. be ettective upon actual notice thereof to the permit holdQr.', MRR-29- 2000 1 J: 54 P.06 3. Transfer of Permit: This permit is not transferable without prior written approval of the Secretary. The perm.itte.e shall notify the Secretary immediately, in writing, of any sale, lease, or other transfer of ownership of the property from which the discharge on inates. The permittee shall also inform the new owner or tenant o his responsibility to make application for a permit which shall be issued in his name. Any failure to do so shall be considered a violation of this permit_ TRANSFER APPLICATION -4 File No. 04-14 1, hereby apply for permission to discharge wasto into the waters of the state of Vermont under the provisions of Discharge Ferriit No. 1-1033, previously issued to City of South Burlington nrm ?^ S igned: Address: Telephone: TO 7 AI_ P. 06 V' NOTICE OF APPLICATION A -CARING M 250 MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-3 10 V.S.A., CHAPTER151 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 1996, an application was filed by City of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403, for a project generally described as the construction of 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and recrea- tion path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Ver- mont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit #4C0983 and addresses Condition #29 of that permit. The District Environ- mental Commission will treat this application un- Environmental Board Rule 51-- Minor Applica- tions (amended effective 9/1/84) A proposed per- mit has been prepared by the Commission avail- able at the Comission's office. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be prepared un- less a public hearing if requested. The request shall state in writing with specificity why a hearing is required and what ad- ditional evidence will be presented. No hearing ,will be convened unless, on or before November 27, 1996, a party notifies the Commission or the Commission sets the matter fcr hearing on its own motion. If a timely hearing request is re- ceived, the hearing will be Convened on or be- fore December 16, or as soon after that date that a hearing can be ar- ranged. Parties entitled to participate are the mu- nicipality, the municipal ) planning commission, the regional planning commission. state agen- cies, adjgjpjai;_4Av-perty owners. and persons granted party status pur- suant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, this 14th day of 1996. By Faith Ingulsrud, District Coordinator, 111 West Street. Essex Junc- tion 05452 (802)879-6563 November 17, 1996 IN 29 CE NO. 362 TO: Zhr Curlmgton if rrr J)rns 0 P.O. Box 10 (3111 TT Burlington, VT 05402-0010 a cl— ADNNVOICE NO: L '�.ISTARTO, �O—Aft 525862 11/17/96 11/17/96 11/17/96'I PUBLICATION AD TEKT SUN BURLINGT NOTICE OF APPLICATION! TELEPHONE NUMBER SALESPERSON ' ` '11.6. NUMBER/PLACED BY 802-879-6563 29 TIMES LINES CLASSIFICATION 'AD COST ` 1 83.00 11 145.25 ADD. CHG/CHDt BOX CHARGE SALES TAX 145.25 WEITH JOE CITY 575 DORSET STREET SO BURLINGTON VT 05403 �1 � � IM/lrl i�58� City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 20, 1996 Faith Ingulsrud District Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Re: Park Road Dear Faith: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a revised Sheet #2 of the Act 250 Land Use Permit Application. As you requested, a representative of the Economou Golf Course project (i.e., Dean Zoecklein) has signed lines 12 and 13 on the application. Please make sure that Mr. Zoecklein gets a copy of all correspondence. His address is: Dean Zoecklein EZP GOLFCO, INC. P.O. Box 1206 Waitsfield, VT 05673 Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. inc r y e Weith, ity Planner JW/mcp Encl. cc: Dean Zoecklein C�- TH-,Nf-OR AT:CN: 9. Are you concurrently aoplying for a Water Supply and Wastewa Discosa1 Pez-mit, a Subdivision Permit, or any other Permit from Wastewater Management Division of the Agenc.r of Natural Resources? [ 1 yes [K J no 10. Have you received local zoning and/or subdivision approval? CxJ yes [ ] pending [ ] none needed 11. Attach the following unless waived by the District Coordinator: [X] location map (U.S. Geological Survey map preferred) [X] site plan or plot plan (see instructions) [ ] building floor plan(s) (excluding single family homes) [ ] building elevation drawings (excluding single family homes) [x] schedule A - fee information [XJ schedule B - Act 250 information (see instructions) [ ] schedule C - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit information (if concurrent application) [ J schedule D - Subdivision Permit information. (if concurrent application) [X] schedule E - adjoiner information [X] schedule F - certification of service [X] supporting documents as recommended in Schedule B or as needed [ J Act 250 fee (payable "State of Vermont") [ ] Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal or Subdivision application. fee (payable "State of Vermont") (if concurrent application) [ ] Affidavit of Notice to Adjoiners (See Schedule G-1) ( ] posting notice at Town Clerk Office (Schedule G-2) SIGNATURES• 12. I hereby swear that the ec application is true and Signature of applicant(s) 13. I hereby certify that I construction, demolition, ro as described in Environm��� Act 250 Land Use Permit lad 6 ti,on provided above or attached to tr e/to the best of my knowledge. date :rstand that I must not cowmen ing or commercial use of the proper rd Rule 2(C) until I have received eSLpy 10 VSA Sec. 6083(a). Signature of applicant(s) date 11 ,19, 9( 14. I hereby authorize the processing of this application for the abc project on land(s) that I own, control, or have significant proper interest in. (attach letter if easier) Signature of landowner(s) COA date ll 4: DISTRIBUTION• 15. SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL AND FOUR COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR. 16. SUBMIT TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR IF YOU A ALSO APPLYING FOR PERMITS FROM THE PROTECTION DIVISION. 17. SUBMIT ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE MUNICIPALITY, MUNICIPAL PLANNI: COMMISSION, REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, AND TO ANY ADJOINI. VTr*f7rToarT1rT7C ann or.avNTnr- (01VV- T4CTnN4. 5/26/92 JW MOTION OF APPROVAL I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of the City of South Burlington for construction of all recreation facilities excluding buildings for Dorset Street Park as depicted on a sixteen (16) page set of plans, page one entitled "Phase I: Community Park Facilities for the Dorset Street Park, South Burlington, Vermont", prepared by Ertel Abbooiate5 and dated May u , 1992). with the following stipulations: 1. Site plan approval shall be obtained prior to construction for proposed buildings including stadium, gymnasium, community center, ice rink, and pool, and for any revision to this approved application. 1 ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION 10 V.S.A., SECTIONS 6001 - 6092 On October 16, 2012, South Burlington Veterans Committee and the City of South Burlington filed application # 4CO923-4 for a project generally described as The construction of a Veteran's Memorial consisting of sculptures/memorials, a flagpole, additional sidewalks, landscaping and lighting at the northeastern edge of the existing parking area at Cairns Arena. The project is located off of Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. The District 4 Environmental Commission will review this application under Act 250 Rule 51 -- Minor Applications. Copies of the application and proposed permit are available for review at the South Burlington Town Office, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission located at 1 10 West Canal Street, Suite 202, Winooski, and the office listed below. The application and proposed permit may also be viewed on the Natural Resources Board's web site (www.nrb.state.vt.us/lup) by clicking on "Act 250 Database" and entering the case number above. No hearing will be held unless, on or before Friday, November 9, 2012, a party notifies the District Commission of an issue or issues requiring the presentation of evidence at a hearing or the commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. Any hearing request shall be in writing to the address below, shall state the criteria or subcriteria at issue, why a hearing is required and what additional evidence will be presented at the hearing. Any hearing request by an adjoining property owner or other interested person must include a petition for party status. Prior to submitting a request for a hearing, please contact the district coordinator at the telephone number listed below for more information. Prior to convening a hearing, the District Commission must determine that substantive issues requiring a hearing have been raised. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be prepared unless the Commission holds a public hearing. Should a hearing be held on this project and you have a disability for which you are going to need accommodation, please notify us by Friday, November 9, 2012. Parties entitled to participate are the Municipality, the Municipal Planning Commission, the Regional Planning Commission, affected state agencies, and adjoining property owners and other persons to the extent they have a particularized interest that may be affected by the proposed project under the 10 criteria. Non-party participants may also be allowed under 10 V.S.A Section 6085(c)(5). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this Id/ay of October, 2012. l f,A By c\�-t-� q. Stephanie H. Monaghan Natural Resources Board District 44 Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 T/802-879-5662 E/ stephanie.monaghan@state.vt.us W:\Act250\D1ST4\PROJECTS\4C0751-4C 1000\4C0923\4CO923-4\4CO923-4. not. wpd This is a DRAFT permit; please submit any written comments or corrections to: Stephanie H. Monaghan, District 44 Coordinator, l l l West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 A permit will NOT be issued by the District Commission until the following information is received: 1) What is the maximum height of the proposed lighting? CASE NO 4CO923-4 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOL` APPLICANT South Burlington Veterans Committee 10 V.S.A. §§'6001-- 6092 (Act 250) ADDRESS c/o Jay Zaetz 30 Mountainview Boulevard South Burlington, VT 05403 and City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use; P,ertnit Amendment 4C0923-4, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092: This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Book 327, Page 363, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, Co-Permittees as Grantees. This permit specifically authorizes the construction of a Veteran's Memorial consisting of sculptures/memorials, a flagpole, additional sidewalks,landscaping and lighting at the northeastern edge of the existing I parking area at Cairns Arena. The project is located off of Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension in;the City of South Burlington, Vermont. The project is subject to, Act 250 jurisdiction because the project is a material change to a development over which the,.Cornmission has jurisdiction, and thus constitutes "development" pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6001(3)(A). Accordingly, a:land use permit amendment is required pursuant to Act 250 Rule 34. The Permittees, and their assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and amendments are in full force and effect except .mended herein. 2. Representatives of the State of Vermont shall have access to the property covered by this permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 3. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission and the conditions of this permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-4 Page 2 of 5 4. The approved plans are: Sheet L 1.0 - "Existing Conditions," dated January 31, 2011; Sheet L1.1 - "Overall Site Plan," dated August 7, 2012; Sheet L2.0 - "Layout and Materials," dated October 3, 2012, last revision August 7, 2012; Sheet L3.0 - "Planting Plan," dated January 31, 2011; and Sheet L4.0 - "Landscape Details," dated January 31, 2011. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on the site at all times throughout the construction process. No changes shall be made in the design or use of this project without the written approval of the District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever is appropriate under the Act 250 Rules. Pursuant to Act 250 Rule 51(G), the permit application and material representations relied upon during the review and issuance of this permit by the District Commission shall provide the basis for determining future substantial and material changes to the approved project and for initiating enforcement actions. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit, as provided by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 and the rules of the Natural Resources Board (Act 250 Rules). 9. The conditions of this permit and the land uses permitted herein shall run with the land and are binding upon and enforceable against the Permittees and their successors and assigns. 10. The Permittees shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fullyestablished to control dust. 11. The Permittees shall comply with Exhibit #6 (Schedule B) for erosion control. The Permittees shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 12. All mulch, siltation dams, water bars and other temporary devices shall be installed immediately upon grading and shall be maintained until all roads are permanently surfaced and all permanent vegetation is established on all slopes and disturbed areas. Topsoil stockpiles shall have the exposed earth completely mulched and have siltation checks around the base. 13. All areas of disturbance must have temporary or permanent stabilization within 14 days of the initial disturbance. After this time, any disturbance in the area must be stabilized at the end of Land Use Permit #4C0923-4 Page 3 of 5 each work day. The following exceptions apply: i) Stabilization is not required if work is to continue in the area within the next 24 hours and there is no precipitation forecast for the next 24 hours; ii) Stabilization is not required if the work is occurring in a self-contained excavation (i.e. no outlet) with a depth of 2 feet or greater (e.g. house foundation excavation, utility trenches). 14. All disturbed areas of the site shall be stabilized, either seeded and mulched or covered in stone or rolled erosion control matting immediately upon completion of final grading. All disturbed areas not involved in winter construction shall be double mulched and seeded before September 15. Between the periods of October 15 to April 15, all earth disturbing work shall conform with the "Winter Construction" standards and specifications of the Vermont Standards & Specifications for Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control (2006). 15. Prior to construction of the approved work, the Permittees shall complete the following: a) construction limits shall be clearly delineated with flagging or snowfencing; b) diversion ditches shall be placed on the uphill limits of the construction area; and c) temporary siltation controls shall be placed on the downhill limits of the construction. Immediately following the above, the permanent drainage system and/or roads shall be installed after which.,normal construction can begin. 16. A copy of the approved erosion control plan shall be on the site at all times during construction. 17. In addition to conformance with all erosion control conditions, the Permittees shall not cause, permit or allow the discharge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittees from compliance with 10 V.S.A. (§§ 1250-1284) Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 18. The Permittees shall maintain a 50-foot undisturbed, naturally vegetated buffer strip between all watercourses on the prodeof,site and any disturbed areas. 19. All stumps shall be disposed of on -site above the seasonal high water table or at a State approved landfill so as to prevent groundwater pollution. 20. The Permittees and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibits #15 and 16 (Planting Plan; and Landscape Details) by replacing any dead or diseased plantings within the season or as soon as possible after the ground thaws, whichever is sooner. 21. Prior to any site work, the Permittees shall install and maintain temporary fencing around trees to be retained as depicted on Exhibit 414 (Layout and Materials). The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibits # 14 and 18 (Layout and Materials: and Lighting cut sheets), and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. Land Use Permit #4C0923-4 Page 4 of 5 23. The Permittees shall not erect additional exterior signage without first obtaining approval from the District Commission. Signage includes banners, flags, and other advertising displays, excepting temporary real estate marketing signs. 24. The Permittees shall reference the requirements and conditions imposed by Land Use Permit #4C0923-4 in all deeds of conveyance and leases. 25. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(c) this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this permit shall expire three years from the date of issuance if the Permittees have not commenced construction and made substantial progress toward completion within the three year period in accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 6091(b). 26. The Permittees shall file a Certificate of Actual Construction Costs, on forms available from the Natural Resources Board, pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6083a(g) within one month after construction has been substantially completed or two years from the date of this permit, whichever shall occur first. Application for extension of time for good cause shown may be made to the District Commission. If actual construction costs exceed the original estimate, a supplemental fee based on actual construction costs must be paid at the time of certification in accordance with the fee schedule in effect at the time of application. Upon request, the Permittees shall provide all documents or other information necessary to substantiate the certification. Pursuant to existing law, failure to file the certification or pay any supplemental fee due constitutes grounds for permit revocation. The certificate of actual construction costs and any supplemental fee (by check payable to the "State of Vermont") shall be mailed to: Natural Resources Board, National Life Records Center Building, National Life Drive, Montpelier, VT 05620-3201; Attention: Certification. 27. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., § 6027(g). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of November, 2012. By Thomas A. Little, Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Marcy Harding' Parker Riehle Any party may file a motion to alter with the District Commission within 15 days from the date of this decision, pursuant to Act 250 Rule 31(A). Any appeal of this decision must be filed with the Superior Court, Environmental Division within 30 days of the date the decision was issued, pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Chapter 220. The Notice of Appeal must comply with the Vermont Rules for Land Use Permit #4C0923-4 Page 5 of 5 Environmental Court Proceedings (VRECP). The appellant must file with the Notice of Appeal the entry fee required by 32 V.S.A. § 1431 and the 5% surcharge required by 32 V.S.A. § 1434a(a), which is $262.50 as of January 2011. The appellant must also serve a copy of the Notice of Appeal on the Natural Resources Board, National Life Records Center Building, Montpelier, VT 05620-3201, and on other parties in accordance with Rule 5(b)(4)(B) of the Vermont Rules for Environmental Court Proceedings. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed only if a hearing was held by the district commission. Please note that there are certain limitations on the right to appeal. See 10 V.S.A. § 8504(k). For additional information on filing appeals, see the Court's website at: http://\vww.vermontiudiciary.org/GTC/environmental/defauIt.aspx or call (802) 828-1660. The Court's mail ingraddress is: Superior Court, Environmental Division, 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, VT 056414701. W:1Act250\DIST4\PROJECTS\4C0751-4C 1000\4C0923\4C0923-4\4C0923-4.pmt. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify on this 19t' day of October, 2012, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-4, was sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid to the following individuals without email addresses and by email to the individuals with email addresses listed. Note: any recipient may change its preferred method of receiving notices and other documents by contacting the District Office staff at the mailing address or email below. If you have elected to receive notices and other documents by email, it is your responsibility to notify our office of any email address changes. All email replies should be sent to nrb-act250essex crstate.vt.us Please note you can now fill out and submit the Act 250 survey online at: http://pennits.vermont.izov/act250-survey instead of printing and mailing the attached pdf version. South Burlington Veterans Committee c/o Jay Zaetz 30 Mountainview Blvd South Burlington, VT 05403 City of South Burlington Donna Kinville, City Clerk Chair, City Selectboard/Chair, City Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05401 Division for Historic Preservation National Life Building, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620 scott.dillon(@state.vt.us devin. colmanAstatem. us NRCS, District Conservationist USDA Soils Conservation Service 1193 S. Brownell Road, Suite 35 Williston, VT 05495-7416 i c hn. th u rgood(am.usda. gov Regina Mahony, Senior Planner Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Abbey Willard/NRCD 110 West Canal Street, Suite 202 617 Comstock Road, Suite 1 Winooski, VT 05404 Berlin, VT 05602 rmahony(a ccrpcvt.org abbey.willard(c-�.vt.nacdnet.net Elizabeth Lord, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 anr. act250(a,state. vt. us Mike Kundrath Vt. Dept. of Public Service 112 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-2601 michael.kundrathna.state.vt.us Craig Keller Utilities & Permits/VTrans One National Life Drive, Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT 05633 crai .kg ellernastatem.us Louise Waterman/Brendan O'Shea Vt. Agency of Agri, Food & Markets 116 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-2901 louise.watermana,state. vt.us brendan.osheai state.vt.us County Forester/ANR I I I West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Patty Malenfant/ANR Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 5 Perry Street, Suite 40 Barre, VT 05641-4266 patty. malenfant astate.vt.us John Gobeille/ANR Dept. of Fish and Wildlife 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 John. eobei l l e(a).state.vt.us Amy. alfierinstate. vt.us Seven Days/Classified Ad Section c/o Ashley Brunelle 255 South Champlain St., PO Box 1164 Burlington, VT 05402 classi fi edsnsevendaysvt. com Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 19`h day of October, 201 Is/ Barbara J. Cady Administrative Secretary - 879-5614 Green Mountain Power Corporation 163 Acorn Lane Colchester, VT 05446 alien cr,greenmountainpower.com Brian Gray Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, VT 05402 bgray car vermontgas.com Dan Gaherty, Program Manager Efficiency Vermont 128 Lakeside Ave., Suite 401 Burlington, VT 0540 dgahegy a.veic.org Michael Barsotti, Water Quality Director Champlain Water District 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 mikeb(a�cwd-h2o.org FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission Thomas A. Little, Chair Marcy Harding/Parker Riehle I I I West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS On File at District Commission Office W:\Act250\ADMIN\CS\4C0923-4 csMinorNotice.docx State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT CASE NO: 4C0923-2A LAWS/REGUL.ATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT: City of South Burlington 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 (Act 250) ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment 4C0923-2A, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Books 259/327/254, Pages 529/363/47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the Permittee as Grantee. This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct a second ice rink to be located to the north of the existing Cairns Arena. The rink will be approximately 140' X 290' in size and will be connected to the existing facility with a new entrance and connecting link. The existing access road into the park will be extended to the north by 150 feet and an additional 73 parking spaces will be provided on the north side of the new building. The project is located within Dorset Park located off Dorset Street in the City of South Burlington. The project is subject to Act 250 jurisdiction because it represents a material change to Land Use Permit #4C0923 (series). Environmental Board Rules 2(A)(5) and 2(P). The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agree to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 3. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with: (a) the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission, and (b) the conditions of this permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 2 of 5 4. The approved plans are: Sheet A1.1 -"Floor Plan", dated 5/25/00, Exhibit #29; Sheet A2.1 - "N-S-E-W Elevations", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #30; Sheet CO.1 - "Proposed Ice Rink Addition", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #31; Sheet C1.1 - "Erosion Control Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #32; Sheet C1.2 - "Demo and Existing Site Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit#33; Sheet C1.3 - "Utility & Grading Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #34; Sheet C2.1 - "Proposed Water Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #36; Sheet C3.1 - "Sanitary Sewer Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #37; Sheet C4.1 - "Stormwater Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #39; Sheet C5.1 - "Erosion Control Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #40; and Sheet L1.1 - "Landscape and Lighting Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #41. No changes shall be made in the design or use of this project without the written approval of the District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever is appropriate under the Environmental Board Rules. 6. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit, as provided by 10 V.S.A. Clip. 151 and the rules of the Environmental Board. 7. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0152-2 issued on August 10, 2000 by the Assistant Regional Engineer, Wastewater Management Division, Agency of Natural Resources. 9. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of Discharge Permit #1-1033 issued by the Wastewater Management Division, Agency of Natural Resources. Any material or substantial changes to this permit will require review by the District Environmental Commission or District Coordinator, whichever is appropriate under Environmental Board Rules. 10. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 3 of 5 11. The Permittee and all subsequent owners or lessees shall install and maintain only low - flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings. Any failed water conservation measures shall be promptly replaced with products of equal or better performance. 12. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits #5, #32 and #40 for erosion control. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 13. All mulch, hay bales, siltation dams and other temporary devices shall be installed immediately upon grading and shall be maintained until all roads are permanently surfaced and all permanent vegetation is established on all slopes and disturbed areas. Hay bales shall be incorporated four inches into the soil and equipped with filter fence on the upstream side, butted together and all joints filled with loose hay. Topsoil stockpiles shall have the exposed earth completely mulched and have siltation checks around the base. 14. All disturbed areas of the site shall be stabilized, seeded and mulched from October 1 to April 15. No earth disturbance is permitted during this period regardless of whether final grading has been finished. Work may continue through this period if the following winter erosion controls are added to the approved controls: a. Oat seeds shall be substituted for any other annual grass seeds. b. All exposed earth shall be mulched with 6 inches of hay or straw. Slopes over 5% shall have an additional covering of staked jute mat or its equivalent. c. Snow shall be removed from exposed earth before seeding and mulching. 15. A copy of the approved erosion control plan shall be on the site at all times during construction. 16. In addition to conformance with all erosion control conditions, the Permittee shall not cause, permit or allow the discharge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A. Clip. 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 17. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #41 by replacing any dead or diseased plantings within the season or as soon as possible after the ground thaws, whichever is sooner. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 4 of 5 18. At the completion of the project, the Permittee shall certify by affidavit from a nurseryman or landscape architect that the site improvements have been carried out as described in this permit. 19. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibits #5, #34 and #41, and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall consist of metal halide fixtures and installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. Additionally, all exterior lighting shall conform with the Outdoor Lighting Manual for Vermont _Municipalities published by the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (1996). 20. The project shall conform with the Vermont Consolidated Act 250 Energy Guidelines for Typical Commercial and Industrial Buildings promulgated by the Vermont Department of Public Service (DPS). In addition to meeting the above referenced guidelines, the Permittee shall install any custom energy measures that are deemed cost effective on a life -cycle cost basis as determined by the DPS. 21. The Permittee shall not erect additional exterior signage without first obtaining approval from the District Commission. Signage includes banners, flags, and other advertising displays, excepting temporary real estate marketing signs. 22. No further subdivision, alteration, and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 23. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on the site at all times throughout the construction process. 24. At the completion of the project, and prior to the occupancy of the building, the permittees shall certify by affidavit that the site improvements have been constructed in accordance with this permit. 25. The Permittee shall reference the requirements and conditions imposed by Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A in all deeds. 26. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this permit shall expire three years from the date of issuance if the Permittee has not commenced construction and made substantial progress toward completion within the three year period in accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 6091(b). Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 5 of 5 27. All site work and construction shall be completed in accordance with the approved plans by October 15, 2003, unless an extension of this date is approved in writing by the Commission. Such requests to extend must be filed prior to the deadline and approval may be granted without public hearing. 28. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., § 6090(c). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this �' day of 2000. By Patricia A. Tivnan, Acting Chair in this matter District #4 Commission Commission members participating in this decision: Julie Taylor The applicant or a party may file a motion to alter within 30 days from the date of this decision, pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 31. Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. §6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission_ of the original and ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. W:\ACT250\MEIMEI\PERMrI14C0923-2. WPD EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION #4C0923-2A Page 1 E DATE E A = Applicant X R N T = Town H E T EC = Environmental Conservation I C E RPC = Regional Planning Commission B E R ANR = Agency of Natural Resources I I E AOT = Agency of Transportation T V D DPS = Department of Public Services E D N B O. Y 1 5/31 /00 A 2 „ 3 „ 4 „ 5 6 „ 7 „ 8 „ 9 „ 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 " 19 " 20 " VDH = Vermont Department of Health DP = Division for Historic Preservation WMD = Wastewater Management Division Nature of Exhibit and Date Entered Letter of Transmittal by Luce Hillman, Engineering Ventures, Inc. (5/25/00) Act 250 Land Use Permit Application Schedule A - Fee Information Description of Project Schedule B - Act 250 Narrative Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit Application Project Location Map Schedule E - Adjoiners Schedule F - Certification of Service Photographs - Phase II Copy of LUP 4CO923 and FOF (1/15/93) Community Park Detail Plan Letter by R. Dickinson, Lamcureux & Stone re Parking (5/26/92) Letter by R. Dickinson re Traffic Data (6/3/92) Letter by B. Kooiker, WWMD re Discharge Permit #1-1033 (2/24/93) Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512 (12/4/92) Letter by L. Garland, Fish & Wildlife re No Necessary Wildlife Habitats as Defined in Criteria 8A (1/26/95) Letter by Amy Jestes, Dept. of Ag. re Prime Ag Soils (6/24/92) Copy of LUP 4CO923-1 (3/16/94) Copy of LUP 4CO923-2 (5/5/95) EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLI TION #4C0923-2A ( Page 2 21 Findings of Fact & Decision (2/7/95) 22 Copy of LUP 4C0923-3 (3/7/97) 23 Municipal Impact Questionnaire 24 Letter by J. Weith, City of South Burlington re Additional Sewer Allocation (5/4/00) 25 Letter by J. Nadeau, S. Burlington Water Dept. re Ability to Serve (5/24/00) 26 Letter by Luce Hillman re Renewal of Discharge Permit No. 1-1033 (4/17/00) 27 Memo by Luce Hillman re Condition of Detention Pond (4/17/00) 28 Letter by Michael Hertzberg, Hertzberg Consulting Engineers, Inc. re GMPC Ability to Serve Letter (5/26/00) 29 Plan: Floor Plan Sht. A1.1 (5/26/00) 30 Plan: N-S-E-W Elevations Sht. A2.1 (5/26/00) 31 Plan: Proposed Ice Rink Addition Sht. CO.1 (5/26/00) 32 Plan: Erosion Control Plan Sht. C1.1 (5/26/00) 33 Plan: Demo & Existing Site Plan Sht. C1.2 (5/26/00) 34 Plan: Utility & Grading Plan Sht. C1.3 (5/26/00) 35 Plan: Proposed Layout Plan Sht. C1.4 (5/26/00) 36 Plan: Proposed Water Details Sht. C2.1 (5/26/00) 37 Plan: Sanitary Sewer Details Sht. C3.1 (5/26/00) 38 Plan: Sanitary Se:v✓er Profile: Sht. C3.2 (5/26/00) 39 Plan: Stormwater Details Sht. C4.1 (5/26/00) 40 Plan: Erosion Control Details Sht. C5.1 (5/26/00) 41 Plan: Landscape & Lighting Plan Sht. 1-1.1 (5/26/00) 42 Lighting Cut Sheets 43 6/28/00 Letter of Transmittal by Luce Hillman, Engineering Ventures, Inc. (6/27/00) 44 Ability to Serve Letter by GMP (6/7/00) EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLI TION #4C0923-2A Page 3 45 " 46 " 47 7/7/00 " 48 8/10/00 " w:exlist.4C0923-2A.cc Ability to Serve/Energy Efficiency/Act 250 Criteria 9(F) & 9(J) Letter by Vermont Gas (5/30/00) Findings of Fact and Decision - City of South Burlington (6/6/00) ANR Entry of Appearance Comments (6/27/00) Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0512-2 I hereby certify on this I I day of August 2000, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 LAND USE PERMIT #4C0923-2A, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES: City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Luce Hillman Engineering Ventures 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Margaret A. Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council/Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael Crane, Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Jon Groveman, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 District #4 Environmental Commission Patricia Tivnan, Acting Chair/Julie Taylor 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Ernie Christianson, Env. Analyst V ANR, 11 'I West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of August, 2000. CS4C0923-2A/cc I ristine IL ommo, KD istrict Office C h i e f Clerk 879-5670 District Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 June 2 , 2000 The Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Dear Classified Ad Section: Application #4C0923-2A City of South Burlington Please publish the enclosed ACT 250 HEARING/ MINOR NOTICE on or before JUNE 16, 2000 for ONE DAY ONLY. Please publish it in your LEGAL COLUMN. Thank You. Please Bill: Citv of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Contact Person: Above Phone No. 802-658-7953 Should you not receive payment within a reasonable time, please contact me and I will try to secure payment on your behalf. Sincerely, CA"�ftk Christine Commo, District Office Chief Clerk 879-5670 cc: City of South Burlington IMPORTANT: PLEASE PUBLISH ON OR BEFORE JUNE 16, 2000. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DISTRICT #4 COMMISSION'S TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR BILLING PURPOSES. THANK YOU. I APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE. ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-2A 10 V.S.A., SECTION 6001 - 6092 On May 31, 2000, the City of South Burlington filed application #4C0923-2A for a project generally described as the construction of a second ice rink to be located to the north of the existing Cairns Arena. The rink will be approximately 140' X 290' in size and will be connected to the existing facility with a new entrance and connecting link. The existing access road into the park will be extended to the north by 150 feet and an additional 73 parking spaces will be provided on the north side of the new building. The project is located within Dorset Park located off Dorest Street in the town of South Burlington. The District #4 Environmental Commission will review this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications. A proposed permit is available at the Commission's office and has been distributed to the statutory parties. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be prepared unless a public hearing is requested. No hearing will be held unless, on or before Junek 2000, a party notifies the District Commission of an issue or issues requiring the presentation of evidence at a hearing or the commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. Any hearing request shall be in writing to the address below and shall state with specificity why a hearing is required and what additional evidence will be presented. Prior to convening the hearing, the District Commission shall determine that substantive issues requiring a hearing have been raised. Should a hearing be held on this project and you have a disability for which you are going to need accommodation, please notify us by June Uf2000. Parties entitled to participate are the Municipality, the Municipal Planning Commission, the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, adjoining property owners and ether interested ;.persons granted party status pursuant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this I day of June, 2000. By & rt.e.k_ -,, k_ Camelita L. Brown Acting Assistant District Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05442 Tel: 879-5658 This is a DRAFT permit. Please submit any comments by June 30 2000 to: District #4 Commission at III West Street, Essex Jct. VT 05452 or call the District Coordinator at 879-5658. The permit will NOT be issued until the following information is received: 1. Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit CASE NO: 4C0923-2A LAWS/REGUL.ATIONS APPLICANT: City of South Burlington INVOLVED ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 South Burlington, VT 05403 (Act 250) District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment 4C0923-2A, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., §§ 6001-6092. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Books 259/327/254, Pages 529/363/47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the Permittee as Grantee. This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct a second ice rink to be located to the north of the existing Cairns Arena. The rink will be approximately 140' X 290' in size and will be connected to the existing facility with a new entrance and connecting link. The existing access road into the park will be extended to the north by 150 feet and an additional 73 parking spaces will be provided on the north side of the new building. The project is located within Dorset Park located off Dorset Street in the town of South Burlington. The project is subject to Act 250 jurisdiction because it represents a material change to Land Use Permit #4C0923(series). Environmental Board Rules 2(A)(5) and 2(P). The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit 44CO923 (and amendments) are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agree to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with: (a) the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission, and (b) the conditions of this permit. The approved plans are: Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 2 Sheet A1.1 -"Floor Plan", dated 5/25/00, Exhibit #; Sheet A2.1 - "N-S-E-W Elevations", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #; Sheet CO.1 - "Proposed Ice Rink Addition", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit # ; Sheet C1.1 - "Erosion Control Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #; Sheet C1.2 - "Demo and Existing Site Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit#; Sheet C1.3 - "Utility & Grading Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #_; Sheet C2.1 - "Proposed Water Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #; Sheet C3.1 - "Sanitary Sewer Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #_; Sheet C4.1 - "Stormwater Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #; Sheet C5.1 - "Erosion Control Details", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #; and Sheet L1.1 - "Landscape and Lighting Plan", dated 5/26/00, Exhibit #. 4. No changes shall be made in the design or use of this project without the written approval of the District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever is appropriate under the Environmental Board Rules. 5. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit, as provided by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 and the rules of the Environmental Board. 6. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 7. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW- issued on by the Regional Engineer, Wastewater Management Division, Agency of Natural Resources. 8. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of Discharge Permit #1-1033, to be renewed by the Wastewater Management Division, Agency of Natural Resources. Any material or substantial changes to this permit will require review by the District Environmental Commission or District Coordinator, whichever is appropriate under Environmental Board Rules. 9. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 10. The Permittee and all subsequent owners or lessees shall install and maintain only low - flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings. Any failed water conservation measures shall be promptly replaced with products of equal or better performance. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 3 11. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits # for erosion control. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 12. All mulch, hay bales, siltation dams, water bars and other temporary devices shall be installed immediately upon grading and shall be maintained until all roads are permanently surfaced and all permanent vegetation is established on. all slopes and disturbed areas. Hay bales shall be incorporated four inches into the soil and equipped with filter fence on the upstream side, butted together and all joints filled with loose hay. Topsoil stockpiles shall have the exposed earth completely mulched and have siltation checks around the base. 13. All disturbed areas of the site shall be stabilized, seeded and mulched from October 1 to April 15. No earth disturbance is permitted during this period regardless of whether final grading has been finished. Work may continue through this period if the following winter erosion controls are added to the approved controls: a. Oat seeds shall be substituted for any other annual grass seeds. b. All exposed earth shall be mulched with 6 inches of hay or straw. Slopes over 5% shall have an additional covering of staked jute mat.or its equivalent. c. Snow shall be removed from exposed earth before seeding and mulching. 14. A copy of the approved erosion control plan shall be on the site at all times during construction. 15. In addition to conformance with all erosion control conditions, the Permittee shall not cause, permit or allow the discharge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 16. All stumps shall be disposed of on -site above the seasonal high water table or at a State approved landfill so as to prevent groundwater pollution. 17. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #_ by replacing any dead or diseased plantings within the season or as soon as possible after the ground thaws, whichever is sooner. 18. At the completion of the project, the Permittee shall certify by affidavit from a nurseryman or landscape architect that the site improvements have been carried out as described in this permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 4 19. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit # , and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. 20. The Permittee shall not erect additional exterior signage without first obtaining approval from the District Commission. Signage includes banners, flags, and other advertising displays, excepting temporary real estate marketing signs. 21. No further subdivision, alteration, and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 22. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on the site at all times throughout the construction process. 23. At the completion of the project, and prior to the occupancy of the building, the permittees shall certify by affidavit that the site improvements have been constructed in accordance with this permit. 24. The Permittee shall reference the requirements and conditions imposed by Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A in all deeds. 25. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this permit shall expire three years from the date of issuance if the Permittee has not commenced construction and made substantial progress toward completion within the three year period in accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 6091(b). 26. All site work and construction shall be completed in accordance with the approved plans by October 15, 2003, unless an extension of this date is approved in writing by the Commission. Such requests to extend must be filed prior to the deadline and approval may be granted without public hearing. 27. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., § 6090(c). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of � By_AVF FT Carol L. Shea Chair District #4 Commission Land Use Permit #4C0923-2A Page 5 Members participating in this decision: Julie Taylor Patricia A. Tivnan The applicant or a party may file a motion to alter within 30 days from the date of this decision, pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 31. Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. §6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission of the original and ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. W:\ACT250\MEIMEI\PERMIT\4CO923-2.WPD I hereby certify on this A day of June 2000, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 NOTICE APPLICATION REGARDING #4C0923-2A, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES: City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Luce Hillman Engineering Ventures 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Margaret A. Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council/Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael Crane, Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Jon Groveman, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 I District #4 Environmental Commission Carol Shea, Chair/Julie Taylor/Patricia Tivnan 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Conservationist/USDA/Soils Conservation Service 18 BInir Park Road #207 V'Yilliston, VT 05495-9406 Tom Bushey, District Supervisor, N.R.C.D. 48 Bushey Road Shelburne, VT 05482 County Forester/Agency of Natural Resources ; 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 John M. Austin/ANR, Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05401 Page 2/COS/#4C0923-2A Burlington Free Press/Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Randall Lloyd, DSM Specialist/Vt. Dept. of Public Service 112 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-2601 Christopher Owen/Vt. Dept. of Public Service 112 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-2601 Green Mountain Power Corporation 163 Acorn Lane Colchester, VT 05446 Michael Russom/Ve..rmont Gas Systems PO Box 267 Burlington, VT 05402 Division for Historic Preservation 135 State Street, 4th Floor/Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT 05633-1201 Michael Pologruto, Technical Services/Vermont Agency of Transportation 133 State Street Montpelier, VT 05633 Peter Tousley 112 Spear Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Christopher White/Dept. of Agriculture, Food & Markets 116 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-2901 Dan Gaherty/Efficiency Vermont 255 South Champlain Street Burlington, VT 05401 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS On File at District Commission Office Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this a day of June, 2000. L'. '&; . a - CS4C0923-2A/cc ristine ommo, District Office Chief Clerk 879-5670 STATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES INTERAGENCY ACT 250 REVIEW COMMITTEE RE: City of So. Burlington DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION #4 APPLICATION #4C0923-2A June 27, 2000 Please enter the appearance of the Agency of Natural Resources ("Agency"), State of Vermont, by and through its legal staff, Brett Rosenthal, in the above -captioned matter. Criterion 9(F) - ENERGY CONSERVATION The Department of Public Service (DPS) participates in the interagency review of Act 250 applications with regard.to Criterion 9(F). This criterion requires that "... the planning and design of the subdivision or development reflect the principles of energy conservation and incorporate the best available technology for efficient use or recovery of energy." Christopher Owen of the Vermont Department of Public Service has reviewed the proposed ice rink plan and has spoken with Luce Hillman for the applicant. The Department is seeking to obtain more details about the energy features of the ice rink and building. These facilities, by their nature, empioy a compiex energy package by incorporating heating, refrigeration, dehumdification, lighting, thermal shell and heat recovery. They require careful design, with consideration to interaction among the multiple energy systems, to produce a facility that is highly efficient. With the exception of information about the exterior lighting plan, which appeared satisfactory, there was little energy information provided in this application. For basic shell and lighting measures, the Department recommends the building comply with Vermont Consolidated Act 250 Energy Guidelines for Typical Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Buildings. Furthermore, the Department requests the applicant evaluate custom energy measures associated with ice rink facilities, including: gas -fired refrigeration, variable frequency drives for coolant distribution, low -emissivity ceiling, heat recovery, dessicant dehumidification, and sub -grade insulation to prevent permafrost. The applicant is encouraged to seek the assistance of Efficiency Vermont, the energy efficiency utility, (contact Dan Gaherty, 860-4095 ext. 1037) and Vermont Gas Systems, Inc. (contact Jon Pifer, 863-4511, ext 316) in determining whether the project complies with the Act 250 Energy Guidelines and in analyzing the specified custom energy measures. The Department requests that it be provided with information about compliance of the project with the Act 250 Energy Guidelines and the results of analysis of custom energy measures. At that time, and prior to issuance of the final land use permit, the Department would then make its final recommendations to the District 4 Environmental Commission regarding Criterion 9(F). Alternately, the Department is willing to conclude at this time that Criterion 9(F) would be satisfied if any land use permit for the project requires compliance with the Act 250 Energy Guidelines and installation of any custom energy measures deemed cost effective on a life -cycle cost basis. Dated June 27, 2000, at Waterbury, Vermont. Respectfully submitted, State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources By Brett Rosenthal ( CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Jessica Locke, Secretary for the Planning Division of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, sent a copy of the foregoing Entry of Appearance and Pre -Hearing Comments dated, June 29, 2000 regarding file #4C0923-2A (City of South Burlington), by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, to the following: City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 City Clerk, Select Board Planning Commission Recreation Director & City Manager 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Luce Hillman Engineering Ventures 7 Kilburn Street Burlington, VT 05401 Michael Cane, Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission P.O. Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Dated atFl ferbury, Verr?��unV29, 2000. Jessica Locke STATE OF VERMONT AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES INTERAGENCY ACT 250 REVIEW COMMITTEE RE: Chase Development ) DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION #4 APPLICATION #4C0149-15 June 26, 2000 Please enter the appearance of the Agency of Natural Resources ("Agency"), State of Vermont, by and through its legal staff, Brett Rosenthal, in the above -captioned matter. Criterion 1(B) -WASTE DISPOSAL Carol Carpenter, Environmental Engineer with the Wastewater Management Division of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, has reviewed the application and determined that the applicant needs to submit an application for the renewal of discharge permit #1-0546 (umbrella permit for the whole park) or submit a new application for this particular lot. Criterion 1(B) -WASTE DISPOSAL (Hazardous Waste) Criterion 1(B) requires an applicant to demonstrate that the proposed project will meet any applicable health and environmental conservation department regulations and will not involve the injection of waste materials or any harmful or toxic substances into groundwater or wells. Sherri Kasten with the Waste Management Division of the Department of Environmental Conservation has reviewed the application and notes that Section 7-104(a) of the Vermont Hazardous Waste Management Regulations specifies that "any person who generates or transports hazardous waste ... shall notify the Secretary of such activity." Notification is also required of facilities that manage used oil (with the exception of food - grade oil). The above -listed facility will therefore need to notify as a hazardous waste handler if used oil or any hazardous wastes are/will be generated from on site operations (e.g., vehicle or machine maintenance wastes, tank bottoms, etc.) and if a notification hasn't yet been made. There is no fee involved with this notification requirement. The applicant may contact Sherri Kasten by electronic mail at sherrik@dec.anr.state.vt.us or by telephone at 802-241-3867 for more information and to request a copy of the required form. A copy of the notification form, with attachments, may alos be found at the Vermont Waste Management Division's web site at: http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/wmd.htm. Criterion 9(F) - ENERGY CONSERVATION The Department of Public Service (DPS) participates in the interagency review of Act 250 applications with regard to Criterion 9(F). This criterion requires that "... the planning and design of the subdivision or development reflect the principles of energy conservation and incorporate the best available technology for efficient use or recovery of energy." Christopher Owen of the Department of Public Service has reviewed the plan for the warehouse and has spoken with Any Rowe for the applicant. The Department understands that a basic building is presently planned for erection and will later be customized to suit the tenant, once one is secured for the space. The Department recommends a two -stage approval under Act 250's energy Criterion 9(F): the first and present review will cover the basic building, specifically addressing the thermal shell, lighting, heating, cooling and ventilation. A second review would occur once a tenant is selected and plans are underway to install energy systems to suit the tenant. It is presently not possible to make comprehensive energy recommendations without knowing what systems will ultimately be installed. The Department is satisfied the basic building will satisfy Criterion 9(F) provided any land use permit for the project include a condition requiring compliance with The Vermont Consolidated Act 250 Energy Guidelines for Typical C&I Building. Additionally, the permit should also require the permittee to submit details of additional energy systems to the Department after a tenant has been selected and prior to their final selection of equipment. Final equipment selection should conform with the Act 250 Energy Guidelines and should include any custom energy measures deemed cost effective on a life -cycle cost basis. The Department suggests the applicant seek the assistance of Efficiency Vermont., the energy efficiency utility, in determining whether the project meets the Act 250 Energy Guidelines and to determine if any custom energy measures exist which may lower the building's energy bills. The contact is Diane Parrow of Efficiency Vermont, 255 South Champlain St., Burlington, Vt. 05401, Phone 1-888-921-5990 ext. 1037 (toll -free in Vt), e-mail: dparrow@veic.org. The applicant may also contact Vermont Gas Systems, Inc. (Contact Sandra LaFlamme, 863-4511, ext. 389) for guidance in selecting heating equipment and related measures. Any proposed equipment that does not meet the requirements of the Energy Guidelines, or any cost-effective, custom energy measures not chosen for installation, should be brought promptly to the attention of the Department of Public Service for review and to the District Environmental Commission for approval. The applicant is reminded that the Department in the recent year has begun inspecting completed Act 250 projects for compliance with permit conditions. Dated June 26, 2000, at Waterbury, Vermont. Respectfully submitted, State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources By Brett Rosenthal G CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Jessica Locke, Secretary for the Planning Division of the Agency of Natural Resources, sent a copy of the foregoing Entry of Appearance and Prehearing Comments dated June 29, 2000, regarding File #4C0149-15 (Chase Development), by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, to the following: Chase Development & Properties, LTD Attention: Tom Chase 1150 Airport Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Andrew Rowe Lamoureux & Dickinson 14 Morse Drive Essex Junction, VT 05452 City of South Burlington Clerk, Select Board & Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael Crane, Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission P.O. Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Dated �u,%e 29, 2000 cr W JessiO Loc Q ACT 2-50 file number LAM �`'I; T hate received APPLICATION _ •[ ] complete [ ] incomplete init. .date completed 10 VSA, CHP. 151 .coordinator or clerk signature: .OFFICE USE ONLY.. NAMES • PROJECT -NAME:— S�a�SEi S'r pRiK. .. ............... . I. Applicant(s) name C_IT*1 Add tOn1 Tess 27S VUE2�171. r►gUNIGIN. oNt'I�S S. B09WIJ&10 0, d�': Phone (.58-195� Legal form: [ ] individual [ ]'partnership (attach list of partners) [ ] corporation: date formed place formed date reg. in Vt, 54 municipal gov't [ ] state gov't Legal interest in land: >4ownership in fee simple [ ] lease agreement contract to purchase [ ] other: 2. Landowner (s) name �a At4iE /S M� QYE Address Phone 3. Contact person SrlkxE dpfJL,- WIZE,q'fj pip"V CItyG{Gt ( _C(T'ItMPtNE}(o�2. Address AtM Phone (t S8 - 77_ I (e PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 4. Type: '�j new project [ ] expansion of project previously exempt from Act 250 [ ] amendment of existing Act 250 project (permit # ) [ ] permit condition modification (permit # ) Flip General description (include number and size of buildings; use of buildings; number of lots; length of roads; etc.) : j yt=wpvH T OF S;Im FOX- 4 MU Ly_ _pWA- MMIf, eMMS. R-oAi3_% 19AaY_ftAe L.1/n"KIIs R 0AvillimL) 6. Construction duration ('pwty lENl pprtNSF Y SI�UAt!y�ll F,M,1, Iti9Z Duration of Permit Request 10 LAND: 7. Total acres owned or controlled by applicant and landowner Acres in additional easements or rights -of -way NAt. Acres committed to this project 3"1 %Poizs[;fi sr Location: town �,$JIutN(RoTJ road 5Stt✓t eT. Nslo route number Nearby landmark --gq -1 ha12r-1" ST- fJf4M2- !,:t� Mott 5MV01- Distance from landmark 1Iz Il,�, Direction from landmark at project site I q Z 3. Deed(s): grantee's name as recorded el of-s•�1Vi tA�, SovTH- _ .._ recorded: book(s) page(s) . C3-9 date(s) 3 ,"s �s�y town. S. $VI2.UN(rW %M county A00 3/89 : 250APPL.DOC 1PHER INFORMATION: 9. Axe you concurrently applying for a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, a Subdivision Permit, or any other permit from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources? bQ yes [ ] no 10. Have you received local zoning and/or subdivision approval? NQ yes [ ] pending [ ] none needed 11. Attach the following unless waived by the District Coordinator: DPq location map (U.S. Geological Survey map preferred) D4 site plan or plot plan (see instructions). building floor plan(s) (excluding single family homes) .� building elevation drawings (excluding single family homes) schedule A - fee information schedule B - Act 250 information (see instructions) [ ] -schedule C - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit SEPL'-R.h-F APP'46 . information (if concurrent -application) [ ] schedule D - Subdivision Permit information (if concurrent SfTEPAM APPuC- application) �] schedule E - adjoiner information �Q schedule F - certification .of service [ supporting documents as recommended in Schedule B or as needed [ ] Act 250 fee (payable "State of Vermont") N-Pr- [ ] Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal or Subdivision -application SEPEtzAm APP4c. fee (payable "State of Vermont") (if concurrent application) SrrNA"TRRC - 12. I hereby swear that the information provided above or attached to this application is true and accurate to the b s of my nowledge. Signature of applicant(s) date Z 13. I hereby certify that I understand that I must not commence construction, demolition, remodeling or commercial use of the property as described in Environmental Board Rule 2(C) until I have received an Act 250 Land Use Permit as required by 10 VSA Sec. 6083(a). Signature of applicant(s) date �— Z 14. I hereby authorize the processing of this application for the above project on land(s) that I own, control, or have significant property interest in. (attach letter if easier) �� 2 Z Signature of landowner(s) date DISTRIBUTION: 15. SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR. 16. SUBMIT TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR IF YOU ARE ALSO APPLYING FOR PERMITS FROM THE PROTECTION DIVISION. 17. SUBMIT ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE_MUNICIPALITY,,_MUNICIPAL PLANNING_COMMISSION, REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, AND TO ANY ADJOINING MUNICIPALITIES AND PLANNING COMMISSIONS. Ff El Districts #1 & #8 RR #2, Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-6022 Districts #2 & #3 RR #1, Box 33 S. Springfield, VT 7515o 802) 886-2215 Districts #4, #6 & 39 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 879-6563 Nova-nber 14, 1996 STATE OF VERMONT Environmental Board District Environmental Commission The Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 District #5 el 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 El District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT Oa 19 (802) 748-8787 Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 0562xTi11 (802) 828-3309 Dear Classified Ad Section: Application #4C0923-3 City of South Burlington Please publish the enclosed ACT 250 HEARING/MINOR NOTICE on or before NOVEMER 18, 1996 ONE DAY ONLY. Please publish it in your LEGAL COLUMN. Thank You. Please Bill: Joe Weith, City Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Contact Person: above Phone No. 658-7953 Should you not receive payment within a reasonable time, you may bill the Environmental Board, National Life Records Center Building, Drawer 20. Montp,plier, Vermont 05620-3201, and we will secure payment. Sin Edie Bowen Administrative Secretary cc: J. Weith IMPORTANT: PLEASE PUBLISH ON OR BEFORE NOVaSER 18, 1996. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DISTRICT #4 COMMISSION'S TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR BILLING PURPOSES. THANK YOU. I APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING ACT 250 MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-3 10 V.S.A., CHAPTER 151 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 1996, an application was filed by City of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403, for a project generally described as the construction of 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and recreation path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit 94C0983 and addresses Condition 929 of that permit. The District Environmental Commission will treat this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications (amended effective 9/1/84). A proposed permit has been prepared by the Commission and is available at the Commission's office. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be prepared unless a public hearing is requested. The request shall state in visiting with specificity why a hearing is required and what additional evidence will be presented. No hearing will be convened unless, on or before November 27, 1996, a party notifies the Commission or the Commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. If a timely hearing request is received, the hearing will be convened on or before December 16, 1996 or as soon after that date that a hearing can be arranged. Parties entitled to participate are the municipality, the municipal planning commission, the regional planning commission, state agencies, adjoining property owners, and persons granted part status pursuant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, this ay of NOVEMBER 1996. ByQl N Faith Inaulsrud District Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802)879-6563 p Districts #1 & #8 RR #2, Box 2161 0. Pittsford, VT 0 763 (802) 483-6022 K; p Districts #2 & #3 k, RR #1, Box 33 �''!• N. Springfield, VT 05150 (802) 986-2215 Districts #4, 16 & 19 STATE OF VERMONI' 111 West Street Environmental Board Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Environmental Commission (802) 879-6.563 MEMORANDUM DATE: November 12, 1996 TO: All Parties T FROM: Faith Ingulsrud, District Coordinator p District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 p District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05si9 (802) 748-8787 ❑ Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 RE: Application 94C0923-3, Park Road in Dorset Street Park, City of South Burlington, Vermont Enclosed for your review is a copy of the proposed Land Use Permit for the above referenced project. As indicated in the Notice of Application and Hearing, this application is being processed as a "Minor" pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51 (as amended on September 1, 1984) and no hearing will be held unless specifically requested. Any hearing held at the request of a party would only be for the purpose of considering issues raised by the requesting party under the appropriate criteria of Act 250. Because this proposed permit has been prepared based upon consultations with only the Chairman of the District Commission, it is subject to further revision or amendment after review by the full District Commission. The District Commission will not issue a Land Use Permit in this case until the applicant has filed the follow nca 1. Comments from the Wetlands Office of the Agency of Natural Resources regarding the impacts of the project on wetlands. 2. A Stormwater Discharge Permit amendment or evidence from the Agency of Natural Resources that a permit is not required. The 60 day deadline for issuance of a Land Use Permit set forth in 10 V.S.A. 6085(d) shall be deemed waived until such information is filed, unless written objection is filed with the Commission on or before November 27, 1996 If you have any questions regarding this proposed permit or the "Minor" application procedure being used to process this application do not hesitate to contact me at the District Office. State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT THIS IS A PROPOSED PERMIT: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS BY November 27, 1996. CASE NO: 4CO923-3 APPLICANT: City of South Burlington ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 (ACT 250) District Em,-Ironmental Commission 94 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment 94C0923-3, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Books 259/327/254, Pages 529/363/47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to Construct 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and a recreation path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit 4C0983 and addresses Condition #29 of that permit. The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and 94C0983 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained as set forth in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with Land Use Permit #4C0923 -3 Page 2 the terms of the permit. 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 5. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 7 s 0 Stumps shall be disposed of above the seasonal highwater table or at a State -approved landfill. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of the Discharge Permit File No. issued by the Agency of Natural Resources. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits # for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 10. In addition to conformance with the requirements of the erosion control conditions above, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 11. Erosion control devices shall be inspected a minimum of weekly and after storm events of Land Use Permit 44C0923-3 Page 3 1/2 inch or more. The site contractor or general contractor shall submit weekly erosion control reports to the Permittee or Permittee's designee. Such reports shall state that the erosion control devices have been inspected and shall note specific areas where repair or replacement of erosion control devices is necessary. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 12. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 13. All construction on this project must be completed by December 31, 1999. 14.' Punsuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereb�� issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. 15. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of 1996. am John Drake, Chair District =4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Thomas Visser Susan Wheeler Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. § 6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission of ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 NOTICE OF MINOR APPLICATION AND HEARING #4C0923-3, by U.S. Mail, postage paid on this 14 day of November, 1996 to the following: PARTIES Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Arthur Hogan, Jr., Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Andrew Raubvogel, Esq. Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main Street, 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John Drake, Chair Thomas Visser Susan Wheeler 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Conservationist USDA/Soils Conservation Service 18 Blair Park, RD 207 Williston, VT 05495-9406 Tcm Bushey, District Conservationist Natural Resource Conservation District 41 Pond Road Shelburne, VT 05482 Page 2 Certificate of Service #4C0923-3 William Fall, County Forester ;Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 John Austin, Wildlife Biologist Department of Fish & Wildlife 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Department of Public Service Energy Efficiency Division State Office Building Montpelier, VT 05620 Dan Gaherty Green Mountain Power Corporation PO Box 850 South Burlington, VT 05402-0850 Michael Russom Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, VT 05402 Dhyan Nirmegh 4 Richard Terrace South Burlington, VT 05403 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS - adjoiner list attached Dated at Essex Junction, this 14 CS4C0923/eb ^die Bowen November, 1996. Last First Street City ST ZIP Phone APO ID Salutation ACM 63 Malletts Bay Avenue S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Associates LTD Bartlett Alan H. Thayer Bay Road Colchester VT 05446 APO Gerald Milot Beck AULnUU W. L 21 Lupine lane S. Burlington VI U54U3 APO Mildred R. Brown Mervin L 50 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Barbara Butler John H. 17 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jeanne Grimes Caulo John C. L 17 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Debra Craig William J. & 3 Joy Drive S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Gay M. Demag Diane M. 29 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Diferdinan Robert G. & 48 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO do Jane H. Dooley John A. & 22 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra A. DuBrut David B. 1001 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Ducharme Gary E. & 25 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Susan H. Dupuis Mark D. L 35 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra R. Edwards Carolyn 27 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Emmons Leon C. 890 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Espisito Raymond & 5 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Margaret Faith 899 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Methodist Church Gloyd Brien E. & 34 Brickyard Road #30 Essex VT 05452 APO Heidi L. Junction Grand View Rafael Veve, Box 2361 S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Condo Jr. Associatio n Hansch Wilfried L 3 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Nancy Harrison Harry J. & 23 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Christine 0. Hayes Tarry L Susan 27 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Hertzberg Michael A. & 21 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Della R. Hitt Edward A. 835 Hinesburg Road S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Homestead 363 Williston Road Williston VT 05495 APO Design, Inc. Hyman Meit H. & 11 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jennifer S. Igneszewsk Craig S. L 52 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO i wanry A. Johnson Wayne D. 31 lumpine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Kean Peter M. & 19 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Patricia A. Lamphere James A. & 23 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lois P. Llewellyn Lance A. & 24 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Al J . I Lutz Demis E. L 9 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Carol B. Martelle Pierre A. L SLsan 25 Crescent Road Burlington VT 05401 APO Naduorny Janice A. 18 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO I Newnan Rich & Darcy 11 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Orlyt Mic:hael J. L 15 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Andra W. Perez Maruet L. L 1 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Dolores T. Roberstein William A. & 909 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Edith A. Roya Mahmound 22 fox Run S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Arani T. & Mar soorani Sianneau Michael S. 33 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Geri A. Reilly Smith Matthew C. & 31 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lori A. Switzer Jerry W. 29 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Mary Alice G i amen i Temple P.O. Box 201 Burlington VT 05402 APO Sinai, Inc. c/o David Greenberg Twin Oaks Gerald Milot 159 Pearl Street Essex --[ VT 05452 APO Associatio Junction n Vitt"* at 76 St. Paul Street Burlington VT 05401 APO Dorset 600 Corporate Plaza Park Community Associatio n Vock Stephen A. 54 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Winfield George F. i 9 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO W.. . wo -Y u. Yee Shed 15 Lupine lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lai Ying Shia NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING ACT 250 MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-3 10 V.S.A., CHAPTER 151 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 1996, an application was filed by City of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403, for a project generally described as the construction of 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and recreation path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit #4C0983 and addresses Condition #29 of that permit. The District Environmental Commission will treat this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications (amended effective 9/l/84). A proposed permit has been prepared by the Commission and is available at the Commission's office. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be prepared unless a public hearing is requested. The request shall state in writing with specificity why a hearing is required and what additional evidence will be presented. No hearing will be convened unless, on or before November 27, 1996, a party notifies the Commission or the Commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. If a timely hearing request is received, the hearing will be convened on or before December 16, 1996 or as soon after that date that a hearing can be arranged. Parties entitled to participate are the municipality, the municipal planning commission, the regional planning commission, state agencies, adjoining property owners, and persons granted party status pursuant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, this ay of NOVEMER , 1996. Faith Ingulsrud District Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802)879-6563 ❑ Districts #1 & #8 RR #2, Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-6022 Districts #2 & #3 RR #1, Box 33 N. Springfield, VT 05150 (802) 886-2215 'Districts #4, #6 & #9 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 879-6563 STATE OF VERMONT Environmental Board District Environmental Commission MEMORANDUM DATE: November 12, 1996 TO: All Parties T FROM: Faith Ingulsrud, District Coordinator ❑ District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 RE: Application #4C0923-3, Park Road in Dorset Street Park, City of South Burlington, Vermont Enclosed for your review is a copy of the proposed Land Use Permit for the above referenced project. As indicated in the Notice of Application and Hearing, this application is being processed as a "Minor" pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51 (as amended on September 1, 1984) and no hearing will be held unless specifically requested. Any hearing held at the request of a party would only be for the purpose of considering issues raised by the requesting party under the appropriate criteria of Act 250. Because this proposed permit has been prepared based upon consultations with only the Chairman of the District Commission, it is subject to further revision or amendment after review by the full District Commission. The District Commission will not issue a Land Use Permit in this case until the applicant has filed the following: l . Comments from the Wetlands Office of the Agency of Natural Resources regarding the impacts of the project on wetlands. 2. A Stormwater Discharge Permit amendment or evidence from the Agency of Natural Resources that a permit is not required. The 60 day deadline for issuance of a Land Use Permit set forth in 10 V.S.A. 6085(d) shall be deemed waived until such information is filed, unless written objection is filed with the Commission on or before November 27, 1996 If you have any questions regarding this proposed permit or the "Minor" application procedure being used to process this application do not hesitate to contact me at the District Office. State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT THIS IS A PROPOSED PERMIT: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS BY November 27, 1996. CASE NO: 4CO923-3 APPLICANT: City of South Burlington ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 (ACT 250) District Environmental Commission 94 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment #4C0923-3, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Books 259/327/254, Pages 529/363/47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to Construct 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and a recreation path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit #4C0983 and addresses Condition #29 of that permit. The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit 94CO923 and #4C0983 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained as set forth in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 3. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with Land Use Permit #4C0923-3 Page 2 the terms of the permit. 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 7 7 Stumps shall be disposed of above the seasonal highwater table or at a State -approved landfill. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of the Discharge Permit File No. issued by the Agency of Natural Resources. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits # for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 10. In addition to conformance with the requirements of the erosion control conditions above, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 11. Erosion control devices shall be inspected a minimum of weekly and after storm events of Land Use Permit #4C0923-3 Page 3 1/2 inch or more. The site contractor or general contractor shall submit weekly erosion control reports to the Permittee or Permittee's designee. Such reports shall state that the erosion control devices have been inspected and shall note specific areas where repair or replacement of erosion control devices is necessary. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 12. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 13. All construction on this project must be completed by December 31, 1999. 14. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. 15. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of 1996. John Drake, Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Thomas Visser Susan Wheeler Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. § 6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission of ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE (,I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for Ithe Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 NOTICE OF MINOR APPLICATION AND HEARING #4C0923-3, by U.S. Mail, postage paid on this 14 day of November, 1996 to the following: PARTIES Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Arthur Hogan, Jr., Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Andrew Raubvogel, Esq. Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 1103 South Main Street, 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John Drake, Chair Thomas Visser Susan Wheeler 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Conservationist USDA/Soils Conservation Service 18 Blair Park, RD 207 Williston, VT 05495-9406 Tom Bushey, District Conservationist Natural Resource Conservation District 41 Pond Road Shelburne, VT 05482 I Page 2 iCertificate of f #4C0923-3 Service William Hall, County Forester Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 John Austin, Wildlife Biologist Department of Fish & Wildlife 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Department of Public Service Energy Efficiency Division State Office Building Montpelier, VT 05620 Dan Gaherty Green Mountain Power Corporation PO Box 850 South Burlington, VT 05402-0850 Michael Russom Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, VT 05402 Dhyan Nirmegh 4 Richard Terrace South Burlington, VT 05403 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS - adjoiner list attached Dated at Essex Junction, this 14 CS4C0923/eb /Edie Bowen November, 1996. Last First Street City ST ZIP Phone APO ID Salutation A-{ 63 Malletts Bay Avenue S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Associates LTD Bartlett Alan H. Thayer Bay Road Colchester VT 05446 APO Gerald Milot Beck Arthur W. A 21 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Mildred R. Brown Mervin i 50 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Barbara Butler John H. 17 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jeanne Grimes Caulo John C. L 17 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Debra Craig William J. & 3 Joy Drive S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Gay M. Demag Diane M. 29 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Diferdinan Robert G. & 48 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO 60 Jane H. Dooley John A. & 22 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra A. DuErul David B. 1001 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Duchareie Gary E. i 25 Iris lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Susan H. Dupuis Mark D. t 35 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra R. Edwards Carolyn 27 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Emmons Leon C. 890 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Espisito Raymond 8 5 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Margaret Faith 899 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Methodist Church Gloyd Brien E. i 34 Brickyard Road #30 Essex VT 05452 APO Heidi L. Junction Grand View Rafael Veve, Box 2361 S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Condo Jr. Associatio n Hansch Wilfried i 3 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Many Harrison Harry J. g 23 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Christine 0. Hayes Larry i Susan 27 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Hertzberg Michael A. & 21 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Della R. Hill Edward A. 835 Hinesburg Road S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Homestead 363 Williston Road Williston VT 05495 APO Design, Inc. Hyman Neil H. & 11 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jennifer S. Igneszewsk Craig S. & 52 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO i Marcy A. Johnson Wayne D. 31 Lumpine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Kvam Peter M. & 19 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Patricia A. Lamphere James A. & 23 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lois P. Llewellyn Lace A. & 24 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Any J . Lutz Dennis E. & 9 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Carol B. Martelle Pierre A. & 25 Crescent Road Burlington VT 05401 APO SL�san Nadworny Janice A. 18 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Newman Rich & Darcy 11 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Orlyk Michael J. & 15 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Ardra W. Perez Ma-riel L. & 1 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Dolores T. Robenstein William A. & 909 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Edith A. Roya Ma -wand 22 Fox Run S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Arani T. & Mansoorani Simoneau Michael S. 33 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Geri A. Reilly Smith Matthew C. 8 31 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lori A. Switzer Jerry W. 29 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Mary Alice G i arnon i Temple P.O. Box 201 Burlington VT 05402 APO Sinai, Inc. c/o David Greenberg Twin Oaks Gerald Milot 159 Pearl Street Essex VT 05452 APO Associatio Junction n Village at 76 St. Paul Street Burlington VT 05401 APO Dorset 600 Corporate Plaza Park Community Associatio n Vock Stephen A. 54 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Winfield George F. i 9 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Marry D. Yee She# 15 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lai Ting Shia TY K'S Ol~`F10E L13 i t,—YP on page ' Sb 1 a State of Vermont bird Cry f#-A LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT CASE NO: 4C0923-3 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 (ACT 250) APPLICANT: City of South Burlington ADDRESS: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment #4C0923-3, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Books 259/327/254, Pages 529/363/47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to Construct 950 linear feet of roadway (Park Road) and a recreation path linking Golf Course Road and Dorset Street, through a 208 acre parcel of city park land known as Dorset Street Park, located off of Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. This road is part of the project permitted in Land Use Permit #4C0983 and addresses Condition #29 of that permit. The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and #4C0983 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained as set forth in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-3 Page 2 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 7. Stumps shall be disposed of above the seasonal highwater table or at a State -approved landfill. 8. Construction in the Class Three wetlands shall take place either during frozen conditions or during periods of low water. Specifically, no construction shall occur in the wetland from April 1 to June 1. 9. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits #15 and #16 for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. Sediments shall be cleaned out when they have reached half the height of the fence or haybale and before major predicted rainfall events. Removed sediments shall be disposed of in a stable, upland area outside the 50 foot wetland buffer area. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. Land Use Permit #4C0923-3 Page 3 10. In addition to conformance with the requirements of the erosion control conditions above, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 11. Erosion control devices shall be inspected a minimum of weekly and after storm events of 1/2 inch or more. The site contractor or general contractor shall submit weekly erosion control reports to the Permittee or Permittee's designee. Such reports shall state that the erosion control devices have been inspected and shall note specific areas where repair or replacement of erosion control devices is necessary. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 12. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 13. All construction on this project must be completed by December 31, 1999. 14. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. 15. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Land Use Permit #4C0923-3 Page 4 Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this I day of MARCH, 1997. John Drake, Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Thomas Visser Susan Wheeler Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. § 6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission of ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION # 4CO923-3 Page 1 E DATE E A = Applicant % R N T = Town H E T EC = Environmental Conservation I C E RPC = Regional Planning Commission B E R ANR = Agency of Natural Resources I I E AOT = Agency of Transportation T V D DPS = Department of Public Services E VDH = Vermont Department of Health N D B 0. Y Nature of Exhibit and Date Entered 1 11-6-96 A 2 of A 3 to A 4 if A 5 if A 6 it A 7 to A 8 if A 9 " A 10 " A 11 " A 12 11-22-96 A 13 11-25-96 A 14 11-22-96 A 15 11-25-96 A 16 if A 17 12/3/96 ANR 18 2/24/9i A Land Use Permit Application (revised 11-19-96) Schedule A - Fee Information Schedule E - Adjoiner Information Schedule F - Certification of Service (11-6-96) Schedule B - Act 250 Narrative (8-96) Firm Flood Insurance Map Project Location Map Plan: Site Plan, Sheet C-34 (5-96) Plan: Specifications, Sheet C-24 (revised 1-23-96) Plan: Specifications, Sheet C-25 (revised 5-6-96) Plan: Park Road Connection to Dorset Street Profile, Sheet C-35 (5-96) Letter by Joe Weith, City Planner (11-20-96) Letter by EZP Golfco, Inc., Re: Park Road Extension (11-22-96) Letter by Civil engineering to R. Bean, Re: Stormwater Discharge Amendment Determination (11-21-96) Plan: Park Road Connection to Dorset Street, Siz�e and Erosion Control Plan, Sheet C-34 (revised 11-20-96) Plan: Erosion Control Plan - Swift Street Parcel/Erosion Control Details and Specifications Sheet C-16 (revised 11-24-96) Discharge Permit=1-1241 (11/2i/96) Letter by EZP Gol-LEco, Inc. w/ltr dated 2/11;9i Wetlands Coordinator, ANR CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing Land Use Permit #4C0923-3, by U.S. Mail, postage paid on this 7 day of March, 1997 to the following: PARTIES Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chair, Planning Commission Arthur Hogan, Jr., Executive Director Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, VT 05453 Andrew Raubvogel, Esq./Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main Street, 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John Drake, Chair/Thomas Visser/Susan Wheeler 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Catherine O'Brien, Asst. Wetlands Coordinator ANR/103 South Main Street Water Quality Division/Bldg 10 North Waterbury, VT 05671-0408 Dated at Essex Junction, this 7 y of March, 1997. CS4C0923/eb Edie 73owen State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT CASE NO 4C0923-2 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT City of South Burlington 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street (Act 250) South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment #4C0923-2, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Book 327, Page 363, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct an indoor ice skating rink and associated parking at the previously approved Dorset Street Park on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, is obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: 1. All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 3. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit. 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 2 this permit. 5. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-0512 issued on March 30, 1995 by the Regional Engineer, Division of Wastewater Management, Agency of Natural Resources. 7. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 8. The building approved herein is not approved for any manufacturing use or the on -site disposal of any process wastes. The Permittee shall apply and receive approval for any change in the use of the buildings which involves the storage or handling of any regulated substances or the generation of hazardous wastes. 9. The installation of floor drains is specifically prohibited without prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 10. The Permittee shall apply to the District Environmental Commission for approval for any change in the use of the building or land which would cause noxious or unhealthy emissions into the air or injection of toxic wastes into the soils. 11. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall install and maintain water conserving plumbing fixtures in the building. The plumbing fixtures shall operate with the following specifications: (1) internal system water pressure of 50 psi maximum, (2) toilets with a maximum of 3.5 gallons per flush, (3) showerheads operating with a maximum of 3 gallons per minute and (4) faucets on sinks and lays shall operate at a maximum of 3 gallons per minute where new fixtures are being installed. 12. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibit #26 for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 3 beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 13. In addition to conformance with the requirements of condition #12, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 14. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #25 by replacing any dead or diseased plantings as soon as seasonably possible. 15. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit #25, and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. 16. Prior to construction beyond the foundation of the building, the Permittee will submit information regarding energy conservation measures to the Department of Public Service for review and to the District Commission for approval. 17. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heating is specifically prohibited without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 18. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 19. All construction on this project must be completed by October 1, 1996. 20. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 4 herein. 21. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of May 1995. Louis Borie District #4 Coordinator By"h^^- C . n Drake Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Peter Clancy Thomas D. Visser EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION # 4CO923-2 (1) E D R E A =APPLICANT X A E N T--TOWN H T C T TPC=TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION I E E E RPC=REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION B I R ANR=AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES I V E AOT=AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION T E D DPS=DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE D VDH=VERMONT DEPT. OF HEALTH DHS=DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION O.I IY I NATURE OF EXHIBIT DATE ENTERED 1 1/24/95 A Land use Permit [application (1/23/95) 2 A Schedule B - Act 250 Narrative 3 A Municipal impact Questionnaire (1/23/95) 4 A Location Map 5 !! A Schedule E - adjoining landowners list 6 A Schedule F - certification of service (1/24/95) 7 A Letter ny City Manager, City of South Burlington (1/2U/95) 8 A Letter by City Engineer, City of South Burlington (1/16/95) 9 A Plan: Revised Master Plan, drawing no. Sl (12/12/94) 10 A Plan: Site Plan/Skating Rink, drawing no. S2 (12/20/94) 11 01/30/95 A Letter by Phillip Linton, Linton & Hobson to District Coordinator (01/26/95) 12 " it Letter by Edward Blake, South Burlington Water Dept. to Phillip Linton (01/23/95) 13 it ANR Letter by Everett Marshall, Nongame & Natural Heritage Progra to Phillip Linton (01/20/95) 14 it AOTJ Letter by Donald Allen, Agency of Transportation to Phillip Linton (01/23/95) EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION # 4C0923-2 PAGE # 2 E DATE E A = APPLICANT X N T = TOWN H R T EC = ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION I E E TPC = TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION B C R RPC = REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION I E E ANR = AGENCY OF NATRUAL RESOURCES T I D AOT = AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION V DPS = DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE N E B VDH = VT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH O. D Y NATURE OF EXHIBIT DATE ENTERED 15 01/30/95 DHP Letter by Suzanne Jamele for Eric Gilbertson, Division for Historic Preservation to Phillip Linton (01/25/95) 16 It A Exhibit List Form with attached Certificate of Service by Phillip Linton (rev. 01/26/95) 17 It ItPlan: Exterior Elevations (01/15/95) 18 02/14/95 It Letter by Phillip Linton, Linton & Hobson to District Coordinator (02/14/95) 19 it ANR Letter by Catherine O'Brien, Agency of Natural Resources to David Boehm (02/10/95) 20 " A Letter by Scott Albertson, Vermont Gas to Phillip Linton (02/03/95) 21 " " Letter by David Boehm, Engineering Ventures Inc. to Donald Allen (02/01/95) 22 " DFW Letter by Lawrence Garland, Dept. of Fish & Wildlife to Phillip Linton (01/26/95) 23 " A Exhibit List Form by Phillip Linton with attached Certificate of Service (rev. 02/13/95) 24 " " Plan: Elevations 25 " " Plan: Landscaping Site Lighting 26 " " Plan: Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (02/08/95) 27 1/31/95 A Letter by Linton & Hobson w/attachment re: land use permit application (1 / 30 / 9 5) 28 2/15/95 A Letter by Linton & Hobson w/attachment're: letter by Agricultural Land Use Planner, updated exhibit list (2/14/95) 29 3/9/95 otrf> Letter by Agency of ; "ranspor.tation re: comments (3/l/95) E X H I B I T N O. 3C 31 32 I 33 34 I 35 EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION # 4C0923-2 PAGE # 3 DATE E A = APPLICANT N T = TOWN R T EC = ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION E E TPC = TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION C R RPC = REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION E E ANR = AGENCY OF NATRUAL RESOURCES I D AOT = AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION V DPS = DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE E B VDH = VT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH D Y NATURE OF EXHIBIT DATE ENTERED 3 / 15/ 9 5 ANR Entry of Appearance /Prehear ing Comments, ANR (3/14/95) 3/20/95 A Letter by Linton & Hobson w/attachments re: letters 3/20/95 3/20/95 3/30/95 4/21/95 AN R DP S by Green Mountain Power & Champlain Water District; Attachment A 'Proposed Intersection Design' (3/17/9r Letter by Champlain Water District (2/14/95) Letter by Green Mountain Power (3/13/95) Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit (3/30/95) Memorandum from S. Slote re: energy efficiency (4/19/95) U CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing Land Use Permit #4C0923-2, by U.S. Mail, postage paid, on this 5 day of May, 1995 to the following: PARTIES: Phillip C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson PO Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & Planning Commission Chuck Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, Vermont 05453 Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - 2 Center Waterbury, Vermont 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John C. Drake Thomas Durant Visser Peter Clancy 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Ernie Christianson, Regional Engineer Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Dated at Essex Junction, Vert, this 5 d of May, 1995. Ar /Edie Bowen CS4C0923/eb 4W State of Vermont ont LAND USE PERMIT CASE NO 4C0923 LAWS/REGULATIONSINVOLVED APPLICANT City of South Burlington 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street (Act 250) South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit #4C0923, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit applies to the lands identified in Book 254, Page 47, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct Phase I of the Dorset Street Park, to include athletic fields, tennis courts, roads and utilities, parking areas, a pavilion building, tot lot, and improvements to the Dorset Street/Swift Street intersection. The project is located on Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: 1. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained as set forth in Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law #4C0923, in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 2. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit. 3. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. Land Use Permit »4C0923 Page 2 4. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 5. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-0512 issued on December 4, 1992 by the Regional Engineer, Division of Protection, Agency of Natural Resources. 6. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 7. The Permittee shall provide a copy of the final Discharge Permit to the District Environmental Commission prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of the Discharge Permit File No. 1- 1033 issued by the Agency of Natural Resources. 8. The Permittee shall apply to the District Environmental Commission for approval for any change in the use of the building or land which would cause noxious or unhealthy emissions into the air or injection of toxic wastes into the soils. 9. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall install and maintain water conserving plumbing fixtures in the pavilion building. The plumbing fixtures shall operate with the following specifications: (1) internal system water pressure of 50 psi maximum, (2) toilets with a maximum of 3.5 gallons per flush, (3) showerheads operating with a maximum of 3 gallons per minute and (4) faucets on sinks and lays shall operate at a maximum of 3 gallons per minute when new fixtures are being installed. 10. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits #38 for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and Land Use Permit #4C0923 Page 3 maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 11. In addition to conformance with the requirements of condition #10, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 12. Following the completion of Phase I, but prior to any further development on the site, or by October 1, 1994, whichever is sooner, the Permittee shall conduct a study of traffic congestion at the Swift Street/Dorset Street intersection and submit the results to the District Commission for review. 13. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #39 by replacing any dead or diseased plantings as soon as seasonably possible. 14. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit #25. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view substantially beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. 15. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heating is specifically prohibited without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 16. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. Prior to commencement of any construction associated with Phase II or the "Country Park" lands south of Swift Street Extension, the Permittee shall receive a land use permit amendment from the District Commission. 17. All construction of Phase 1 must be completed by October 1, 1997. If construction is not completed by this date, the Permittee must file an application for an extension of the construction completion date. This application must address, at a minimum, circumstances which may have changed due to the passage of time since the land use permit was Land Use Permit #4C0923 Page 4 issued. 18. This permit shall expire on October 1, 2032 unless extended by the District Commission. Notwithstanding the latter date, this permit shall expire two years from date of issuance if substantial construction has not occurred, unless construction is delayed by litigation to secure other permits. 19. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this IS day of January 1993. By �✓ John Collins Chair ', District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Susan Wheeler Stephen C. Harper STATE OF VERMONT ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION #4 RE: City of South Burlington Application 575 Dorset Street Findings of South Burlington, VT 05403 Conclusions and Order 10 V.S.A., (Act 250) I. INTRODUCTION #4C0923 Fact and of Law Chapter 151 On July 15, 1992, an application for an Act 250 permit was filed !by the City of South Burlington for a project generally described 'as the construction of Phase I of the Dorset Street Park, to 'include athletic fields, tennis courts, roads and utilities, !,parking areas, a pavilion building, tot lot, and improvements to jthe Dorset Street/Swift Street intersection. The tract of land consists of 192 acres with 37 acres involved in the project area. The applicant's legal interest is ownership in fee simple described in a deed recorded on October 21, 1987 in the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont. Under Act 250, projects are reviewed based on the 10 criteria of 10 V.S.A., Section 6086(a) 1-10. Before granting a permit, the District Commission must find that the project complies with these criteria and is not detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. Decisions must be stated in the form of Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. The facts we have relied upon are contained in the documents on file identified as Exhibits #1 through #70, and the evidence received at a hearing held on July 27, 1992. At the end of the hearing, the proceeding was recessed pending submission of additional information. The hearing was adjourned on December 17, 1992 upon receipt of the additional information and completion of Commission deliberations. Parties to this application who attended the hearing are: The Applicant by Bruce O'Neill, Bob White, and Steve Stitzel, Esq. The Entry of Appearance and Pre -Hearing Comments filed by Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney, of the Agency of Natural Resources were entered into the record by agreement of the parties. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 2 II. FINDINGS OF FACT Prior to taking evidence with regard to the 10 criteria of 10 V.S.A. Section 6068(a), the parties agreed that the Applicant had met its burden with respect to Criteria l(Air), 1(A), 1(C- G), 4, 6, 7, 8(A), 9(A), 9(C-E), 9(G-L) and 10 by introducing the application into the record. Parties, therefore, waived the taking of evidence at the hearing concerning these criteria. No development is proposed for the City's lands south of Swift Street Extension, depicted on the site plans as "Country Park." IThe following findings, therefore, pertain to the land north of 'Swift Street Extension, depicted on the site plans as "Community !Park. ,iIn making the the statutory !6086(a). following findings, the Commission has summarized language of the 10 criteria of 10 V.S.A., Section SECTION 6086 (a) (1) WATER AND AIR POLLUTION: The Commission finds that this project will not result in undue air or water pollution. SECTION 6086(a)(1) AIR POLLUTION: The Commission finds that this project will not result in undue air pollution. SECTION 6086(a)(1)(A) HEADWATERS: The Commission finds that this project is not located in a headwaters area as defined by this section because it is not situated in a drainage area of 20 miles or less, is not above the elevation of 1,500 feet, is not in the watershed of a public water supply, and is not in an aquifer recharge area. SECTION 6086 (a)(1)(B) WASTE DISPOSAL: The Commission finds that this project will meet applicable Division of Protection Regulations and will not result in the injection of waste materials or harmful or toxic substances into groundwater or wells. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 3 1. The estimated 2,000 gallons per day of sanitary wastes from the pavilion building will be disposed of through connection to the City of South Burlington Municipal Treatment Plant. A Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit has been issued which the Commission accepts as evidence that the disposal of wastes meets applicable Environmental Protection Rules and will not result in the injection of waste materials or harmful substances into groundwater or wells. Exhibit #69. 2. The site is flat to gently sloping and predominantly open. Stormwater runoff will be directed via overland flow into vegetated areas and into catch basins and swales which will route the stormwater to a detention pond prior to discharge to a tributary of Potash Brook. A Draft Discharge Permit has been issued, which the Commission accepts as evidence that the project complies with applicable Department of Environmental Conservation Regulations. Exhibit #70. i 3. A swale will be created along the eastern property line to i divert stormwater and groundwater which currently flows onto the adjacent "Village at Dorset Park" development. Exhibit 38. 4. No herbicides or pesticides will be applied to the grassed areas of the park. Testimony. 5. The Commission will require that all stumps be disposed of on -site above the seasonal high water table or at a State approved landfill so as to prevent groundwater pollution. SECTION 6086(a)(1)(C) WATER CONSERVATION: The Commission finds that the project utilizes the best available technology for water conservation. SECTION 6086(a)(1)(D) FLOODWAYS: The Commission finds that this project will not be located in any floodway or floodway fringe. SECTION 6086 (a)(1)(E) STREAMS: The Commission finds that there are no streams associated with this project. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 4 SECTION 6086(a)(1)(F) SHORELINES: The Commission finds that this project will not be located on any shoreline. SECTION 6086(a)(1)(G) WETLANDS The Commission finds that this project will not violate the rules of the Water Resources Board relating to significant wetlands. SECTION 6086(a)(2 & 3) WATER AVAILABILITY AND IMPACT ON EXISTING SUPPLY: The Commission finds that there is sufficient water available to meet the needs of this project and that it will not place an !+ unreasonable burden on an existing supply. 6. This project will utilize 2,000 gallons per day of water. The Commission accepts the letters from the City of South Burlington and the Champlain Water District as evidence that' there is sufficient water available and that the project will not restrict or encumber present users. Exhibits #57 and #58. SECTION 6086 (a)(4) SOIL EROSION AND THE CAPACITY OF THE LAND TO HOLD WATER: The Commission finds that the construction of the project, if completed as approved, will not cause unreasonable soil erosion or a reduction in the capacity of the land to hold water. SECTION (a)(5) TRANSPORTATION: The Commission finds that this project will not cause unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions with respect to transportation. 7. The park will be accessed from the existing Swift Street Extension, which will be realigned to create a standard four way intersection with Dorset Street. Geometric improvements',, to the intersection will be constructed to improve traffic flow. Exhibit #48. 8. The estimated traffic from Phase I is ill vehicle trips per day and 84 PM peak hour trips. This estimate does not Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 5 include traffic from any major events at the park. Exhibit #17. 9. The traffic from the project will not have an impact on the level of service (LOS) at the Kennedy Drive/Dorset Street intersection in the initial year of 1992 or the design year of 2002. Exhibit #17. 10. The calculated LOS at the Swift Street/Dorset Street intersection is "F" in 1992 and 2002, with or without the project. Based on conditions actually observed at the intersection, however, the current LOS is "B" and the projected LOS in the year 2002 will be C. A traffic signal Ij may be warranted at that time. The traffic consultant for the project recommends that traffic at the intersection be monitored to determine when a signal is warranted. The Commission will impose a condition requiring traffic j monitoring prior to any further development of the site, or by fall 1994, whichever is sooner. !SECTION 6086(a)(6 & 7) EDUCATIONAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES: The Commission finds that this project will not place an unreasonable burden on the ability of the municipality to provide leducational, municipal or governmental services. SECTION 6086 (a)(8) AESTHETICS, SCENIC BEAUTY, HISTORIC SITES AND NATURAL AREAS: ,The Commission finds that the project will not have an undue adverse effect on the scenic or natural beauty of the area, aesthetics, historic sites, or rare and irreplaceable natural areas. There are no historic sites or rare and irreplaceable natural areas which will be affected by this project. Exhibits #27 and #54. 12. The present site is a relatively flat field with little woody vegetation. The project will be landscaped as outlined on Exhibit #39. The Applicant agreed to continually maintain the landscaping as approved. 13. Exterior lighting along the roadway and parking areas will consist of 150 watt, high pressure sodium, downshielded luminaires on 20 foot poles. All of these lights will be turned off at 12:00 PM except three fixtures, which will Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 6 remain on until dawn for security purposes. Exhibit #2 and testimony. 14. Exterior lighting for the tennis courts will be consist of 400 watt, metal halide fixtures on 25 foot poles. These lights will be turned off at 11:00 PM. Exhibit #2 and testimony. 15. Exterior lighting for the softball fields will consist of 1500 watt metal halide fixtures mounted on 50 foot poles. These lights will be turned off at 11:00 PM. Exhibit #2 and testimony. 1.6. The pavilion building will be constructed as depicted on Exhibit #40 and will consist of two concrete block buildings with a steel truss roof structure. The roof material will be zinc galvanized metal. Exhibit #2. 17. The signs will be located and constructed as outlined on Exhibit #24 and will be lighted from the ground. 18. Other structures to be located within the park include moveable bleachers, fencing, and backstops. SECTION 6086(a)(8)(a) NECESSARY WILDLIFE HABITAT AND ENDANGERED SPECIES: The Commission finds that this project will not destroy or significantly imperil necessary wildlife habitat or any endangered species. SECTION 6086 (a)(9) CONFORMANCE WITH THE CAPABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN: The Commission finds that this project conforms to the capability% and development plan. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(A) IMPACT OF GROWTH: The Commission finds that the municipality will be able to accommodate the total growth and rate of growth that will result from this project. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 7 SECTION 6086(a)(9)(B) PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL SOILS: The Commission finds that there will be a significant reduction of the potential of the primary agricultural soils located on the site. The Commission also finds that the applicant satisfies subcriteria i - iv of this section. 19. The applicant owns 128 acres of primary agricultural soils at the site, however 28 acres of these soils are already protected under Land Use Permit #4C0694. Consequently, the Commission finds that for the purposes of the current application the applicant owns or controls 100 acres of i� primary agricultural soils. 20. Of the 100 acres of primary agricultural soils, 50 acres are located on the Community Park site (north of Swift Street Extension). Seven acres of primary agricultural soils will be replaced by parking, roads, and other permanent site improvements for Phase I. Another 30 acres of primary agricultural soils will be altered in the construction of Phase I recreation fields. Exhibit #2. 21. The Commission finds that the project will result in the loss of 37 acres of the primary agricultural soils. This will result in a significant reduction of the agricultural potential of the primary agricultural soils on the site. Having made this finding, the Commission will consider subcriteria i - iv of this section. 22. Regarding Subcriterion is The Commission finds that this subcriterion is not applicable for public projects. 23. Regarding Subcriterion ii: While this project will consume some of the applicant's primary agricultural soils, development in this location within the tract is the least disruptive to the maintenance of the agricultural soils located elsewhere in the tract. 24. Regarding Subcriterion iii: The 37 acres consumed by this initial development phase are located on one side of the applicant's land. The remaining 63 acres of primary agricultural soils will be retained as one contiguous block of a size and shape suitable for commercial agricultural uses. This acreage will adjoin idled but as yet undeveloped primary agricultural soils on the adjoining properties. 25. Regarding Subcriterion iv: None of the lands adjoining the Community Park site are presently farmed, nor is it likely that they will be in the future. The Phase I development Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 8 will be quite remote from the nearest operating farm, and will not interfere with the continuance of farming on that property. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(C) FOREST AND SECONDARY AGRICULTURAL SOILS: The Commission finds that the soils on the site do not qualify as forestry or secondary agricultural soils !SECTION 6086(a)(9)(D & E) EARTH RESOURCES & EXTRACTION OF EARTH RESOURCES: ,The Commission finds that as no earth resources have been ,'identified on this site, this project does not involve the ilinterference with nor the extraction of earth resources. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(F) ENERGY CONSERVATION: The Commission finds that the planning and design of this project reflects the principles of energy conservation and incorporates the best available technology for the efficient use or recovery of energy. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(G) PRIVATE UTILITY SERVICES: The Commission finds that there are no private utilities proposed for the project. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(H) COSTS OF SCATTERED DEVELOPMENT: The Commission finds that the project is contiguous to an existing settlement. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(J) PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICES: The Commission finds that utility service is available to this project, that an excessive or uneconomic demand will not be placed on such facilities or services, and that the provision of I such services has been planned on the basis of a projection of reasonable population increase and economic growth. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 9 SECTION 6086(a)(9)(K) DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING PUBLIC INVESTMENTS: The Commission finds that this project will not unnecessarily or unreasonably endanger the public or quasi -public investment or materially jeopardize or interfere with the function, efficiency, or safety of, or the public's use or enjoyment of or access to Interstate 89. SECTION 6086(a)(9)(L) RURAL GROWTH AREAS: (The Commission finds that this project is not located in a rural ',growth area as defined by the statute. �ISECTION 6086(a)(10) CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL OR REGIONAL PLAN: The Commission finds that this project conforms to the local and regional plans. III. CONCLUSION OF LAW 'Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact, it is the conclusion !of this District Environmental Commission that the project described in the application referred to above, if completed and lmaintained in conformance with all of the terms and conditions of that application, and of Land Use Permit #4C0923, will not cause Jor result in a detriment to public health, safety or general jiwelfare under the criteria described in 10 V.S.A., Section 1(6086 (a) . Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order #4C0923 Page 10 IV. ORDER Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, Land Use Permit #4C0923 is hereby issued. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this !� day of January 1993. By Joh Coll' s Char District #4 Commission 'Commissioners participating :this decision: "Susan Wheeler jStephen C. Harper in CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Katherine Cooper, Secretary C Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing LAND and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER U.S. Mail, postage paid, on this 15th day of January, following: PARTIES Margaret A. Picard, Town Clerk Chair, Board of Selectmen Chair, City Planning Commission Bruce O'Neil, Recreation Director Chuck Hafter, City Manager City of So. Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 Robert White, ASLA Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 Steve Stitzel Stitzel & Page 171 Battery Street Burlington, VT 05401 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission P.O. Box 108 Essex Jct., VT 05453 Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 So. Main Street - 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District Environmental Commission John Collins Susan Wheeler Stephen Harper 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 Ernie Christianson, Regional Engineer Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 for the USE PERMIT #4C0923 by 1993 to the Page #2 Donna Chandler Vermont Department of Health 60 Main Street Burlington, VT 05401 Dated at Essex Jct., Vermont this 15th day of January, 1993. Katherine Cooper LB/ kc 4CO923CS CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for the Environmental Board, sent a copy Ilforegoing NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING ACT 250 APPLICATION #4C0923-2, by U.S. Mail, postage paid, �22 day of February, 1995 to the following: PARTIES: Phillip C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson PO Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & Planning Commission Chuck Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, Vermont 05453 Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - 2 Center Waterbury, Vermont 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John C. Drake Thomas Durant Visser Peter Clancy 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 RD Crawley, District Conservationist Soils Conservation Service 12 Marketplace, Unit 9 Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Tom Bushey, Chairman, N.R.C.D. 41 Pond Road Shelburne, Vermont 05482 of the MINOR on this Page 2 Certificate of Service #4C0923-2 William Hall, County Forester Larry Garland, District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 'Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 0 191 College Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Department of Public Service Energy Efficiency Division State Office Building Montpelier, Vermont 05620 Ken E. Couture Green Mountain Power Corporation PO Box 850 South Burlington, Vermont 05402-0850 Scott Albertson Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, Vermont 05402 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS - All addresses are South Burlington, Vermont 05403 unless otherwise indicated. - A&G Investments, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Jct. 05452 - Oak Creek Investments, 1350 Shelburne Road, Suite 200 - Janice & Russell Hill, 835 Hinesburg Road - Economou Farms, Inc., c/o Dean Economou, 984 Notchbrook Road, Stowe 05672 - Neil & Jennifer Hyman, 11 Iris Lane - Michael & Andrea Orlyk, 15 Iris Lane - Homestead Design, Inc., 51 Talcott Road, Williston 05495 - John & Debra Caulo, 17 Iris Lane - Stephen & Heidi Kramer, 23 Iris Lane - Michael Simoneau & Geri Reilly, 33 Iris Lane - Mark & Sandra Dupuis, 35 Iris Lane - Leon Emmons, 890 Dorset Street - Alan Bartlett, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Jct. 05452 - State of Vermont, Agency of Transportation, 133 State St., Montpelier 05633 - Temple Sinai, c/o Rabbi James Glazier, 3 Siebring Road !Certificate 3 !Certificate of Service #4C0923-2 Adjoining Landowners continued: - Estate of Isadore Myers, c/o Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset Street - Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, 899 Dorset Street - William & Edith Robenstein, 909 Dorset Street - John & Sandra Dooley, 44 East Terrace - Lance & Amy Llewellyn, 24 Mill Pond Lane - Mery & Barbara Brown, 50 Moss Glen Lane - Craig & Nancy Ignaszewski, 52 Moss Glen Lane - Stephen & Donna Vock, 54 Moss Glen Lane - William & Gay Craig, 56 doss Glen Lane - Gwendolen, Arthur & Lexie Rye, 1075 Hinesburg Road - Michael & Della Hertzberg, 21 Iris Lane - Gary & Susan Ducharme, 25 Iris Lane - Raymond C. Dion, 27 Iris Lane - Diane M. DeMage, 29 Iris Lane - Matthew & Lori Smith, 31 Iris Lane Dennis & Carol Lutz, 9 Lupine Lane - Rich & Darcy Newman, 11 Lupine Lane - Shia Shek Yee & Lai Ying, 15 Lupine Lane - Peter & Patricia Kvam, 19 Lupine Lane - Arthur & Mildred Beck, 21 Lupine Lane �- Harry & Christine Harrison, 23 Lupine Lane Gerald Milot, PO Box 4193, Burlington 05402 Dated at Essex Junction, Ver ont, this 22 day of February, 1995. die Bowen CS4C0923/eb ❑ Districts #1 & #8 R.R. #2, Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 (802) 483-6022 ❑ Districts #2 & #3 4 Mti �rN RR, #1, Box 33 ° rr a► N. Springfield, VT 05150 " (802) 886-2215 Districts #4, #6 & #9 STATE OF VERMONT 111 West Street Environmental Board Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Environmental Commission (802) 879-6563 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: February 22, 1995 TO: All Parties FROM: Louis Borie,`I/ �'�strict #4 Coordinator ❑ District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 ❑ District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 ❑ Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 RE: #4C0923-2, Dorset Park Skating Rink, City of South Burlington Enclosed for your review is a copy of the proposed Land Use Permit for the above referenced project. As indicated in the Notice of Application and Hearing, this application is being processed as a "Minor" pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51 (as amended on September 1, 1984) and no hearing will be held unless specifically requested. Any hearing held at the request of a party would only be for the purpose of considering issues raised by the requesting party under the appropriate criteria of Act 250. Because this proposed permit has been prepared based upon consultations with only the Chairman of the District Commission, it is subject to further revision or amendment after review by the full District Commission. The District Commission will not issue a Land Use Permit in this case until the applicant has filed: 1) A Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit issued by the Department of Environmental Conservation, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. 2) A review letter from Green Mountain Power indicating its ability to serve the project. 3) A plan for the "recommended geometric improvements, traffic signage, and street lights at the intersection of Dorset Street and Swift Street/Swift Street Extension" as referenced in the application. The 60 day deadline for issuance of a Land Use Permit set forth in 10 V.S.A. 6085(d) shall be deemed waived until such information is filed, unless written objection is filed with the Commission on or before March 17, 1995. Memo to All Parties #4C0923-2 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this "Minor" application procedure being used application do not hesitate to contact me proposed permit to process this at the District or the Office. AMENDMENT THIS IS A PROPOSED PERMIT: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS BY March 17, 1995. CASE NO 4CO923-2 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT City of South Burlington 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street (Act 250) South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment #4C0923-2, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Book , Pages , of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct an indoor ice skating rink and associated parking at the previously approved Dorset Street Park on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. The Permittee(s), and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: 1. All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 3. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 2 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 5. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit # issued on by the Regional Engineer, Division of Wastewater Management, Agency of Natural Resources. 7. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 8. The building approved herein is not approved for any manufacturing use or the on -site disposal of any process wastes. The Permittee shall apply and receive approval for any change in the use of the buildings which involves the storage or handling of any regulated substances or the generation of hazardous wastes. 9. The installation of floor drains is specifically prohibited without prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 10. The Permittee shall apply to the District Environmental Commission for approval for any change in the use of the building or land which would cause noxious or unhealthy emissions into the air or injection of toxic wastes into the soils. 11. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall install and maintain water conserving plumbing fixtures in the building. The plumbing fixtures shall operate with the following specifications: (1) internal system water pressure of 50 psi maximum, (2) toilets with a maximum of 3.5 gallons per flush, (3) showerheads operating with a maximum of 3 gallons per minute and (4) faucets on sinks and lays shall operate at a maximum of 3 gallons per minute where new fixtures are being installed. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 3 12. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibit # for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 13. In addition to conformance with the requirements of condition #12, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 14. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #25 by replacing any dead or diseased plantings as soon as seasonably possible. 15. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit #25, and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. 16. The building will be constructed using energy conservation measures as outlined in Exhibit(s) # 17. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heating is specifically prohibited without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 18. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 19. All construction on this project must be completed by October 1, 1996. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 4 20. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. 21. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of March 1995. By John Drake Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this Louis Borie decision: District #4 Coordinator Peter Clancy Thomas D. Visser NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING ACT 250 MINOR APPLICATION #4CO923-2 10 V.S.A., CHAPTER 151 Notice is hereby given that on February 14, 1995, an application was filed by the City of South Burlington, for a project generally described as the construction of an indoor ice skating rink and associated parking at the previously approved Dorset Street Park on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. The District Environmental Commission will treat this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications (amended effective 9/1/84). A proposed permit has been prepared by the Commission and is available at the Commission's office. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law will not be Drenared unless a public hearing is requested. The request shall state in writing with specificity why a hearing is required and what additional evidence will be presented. No hearing will be convened unless, on or before March 17, 1995, a party notifies the Commission or the Commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. If a timely hearing request is received, the hearing will be convened on or before March 27, 1995. Parties entitled to participate are the municipality, the municipal planning commission, the regional planning commission, state agencies, adjoining property owners, and persons granted party status pursuant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, thi � day of February, 1995. y , Louis Borie District #4 Coordinator ill west Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 879-6563 ❑ Districts #1 & #8 R.R. 92, Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 rie; (802) 483-6022 Districts #2 & #3 Rat #1, Box 33 N. Springfield, VT 05150 (802) 886-2215 (� Districts #4, #6 & #9 STATE OF VERMONT 111 West Street Environmental Board Essex Junction, VT 05452 District Environmental Commission (802) 879-6563 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: February 22, 1995 TO: All Parties FROM: Louis Borie, 'strict #4 Coordinator p District #5 324 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-3621 District #7 184 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802) 748-8787 Environmental Board Office 120 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 (802) 828-3309 RE: #4C0923-2, Dorset Park Skating Rink, City of -South Burlington Enclosed for your review is a copy of the proposed Land Use Permit for the above referenced project. As indicated in the Notice of Application and Hearing, this application is being processed as a "Minor" pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51 (as amended on September 1, 1984) and no hearing will be held unless specifically requested. Any hearing held at the request of a party would only be for the purpose of considering issues raised by the requesting party under the appropriate criteria of Act 250. Because this proposed permit has been prepared based upon consultations with only the Chairman of the District Commission, it is subject to further revision or amendment after review by the full District Commission. The District Commission will not issue a Land Use Permit in this case until the applicant has filed: 1) A Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit issued by the Department of Environmental Conservation, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. 2) A review letter from Green Mountain Power indicating its ability to serve the project. 3) A plan for the "recommended geometric improvements, traffic signage, and street lights at the intersection of Dorset Street and Swift Street/Swift Street Extension" as referenced in the application. The 60 day deadline for issuance of a Land Use Permit set forth in 10 V.S.A. 6085(d) shall be deemed waived until such information is filed, unless written objection is filed with the Commission on or before March 17, 1995. Memo to All Parties #4C0923-2 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this proposed permit or the "Minor" application procedure being used to process this application do not hesitate to contact me at the District Office. AMENDMENT THIS IS A PROPOSED PERMIT: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS BY March 17, 1995. CASE NO 4CO923-2 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT City of South Burlington 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151 ADDRESS 575 Dorset Street (Act 250) South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment #4C0923-2, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A., Chapter 151. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Book , Pages , of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the City of South Burlington, the "Permittee" as "Grantee". This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to construct an indoor ice skating rink and associated parking at the previously approved Dorset Street Park on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont. The Permittee(s), and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: 1. All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C0923 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the plans and exhibits stamped "Approved" and on file with the District Environmental Commission, and in accordance with the conditions of this permit. No changes shall be made in the project without the written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 3. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 2 4. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 5. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees for itself and all assigns and successors in interest that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 6. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit # issued on by the Regional Engineer, Division of Wastewater Management, Agency of Natural Resources. 7. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 8. The building approved herein is not approved for any manufacturing use or the on -site disposal of any process wastes. The Permittee shall apply and receive approval for any change in the use of the buildings which involves the storage or handling of any regulated substances or the generation of hazardous wastes. 9. The installation of floor drains is specifically prohibited without prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 10. The Permittee shall apply to the District Environmental Commission for approval for any change in the use of the building or land which would cause noxious or unhealthy emissions into the air or injection of toxic wastes into the soils. 11. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall install and maintain water conserving plumbing fixtures in the building. The plumbing fixtures shall operate with the following specifications: (1) internal system water pressure of 50 psi maximum, (2) toilets with a maximum of 3.5 gallons per flush, (3) showerheads operating with a maximum of 3 gallons per minute and (4) faucets on sinks and lays shall operate at a maximum of 3 gallons per minute where new fixtures are being installed. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 3 12. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibit # for erosion control. Hay bale dams and silt fences shall be installed as depicted on the plans prior to commencement of construction. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. From October 1 to April 15 of any calendar year, all disturbed areas of the construction site shall be mulched until final vegetative cover is established. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 13. In addition to conformance with the requirements of condition #12, the Permittee shall not cause, permit, or allow the discharge of waste materials into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A., Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 14. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #25 by replacing any dead or diseased plantings as soon as seasonably possible. 15. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit #25, and shall be mounted no higher than 20 feet above grade level. All exterior lighting shall be installed or shielded in such a manner as to conceal light sources and reflector surfaces from view beyond the perimeter of the area to be illuminated. 16. The building will be constructed using energy conservation measures as outlined in Exhibit(s) # 17. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heating is specifically prohibited without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 18. No further subdivision and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 19. All construction on this project must be completed by October 1, 1996. Land Use Permit #4C0923-2 Page 4 20. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) (effective June 21, 1994), this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. 21. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A., Section 6090(b). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of March 1995. By John Drake Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this Louis Borie decision: District #4 Coordinator Peter Clancy Thomas D. Visser CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Edie Bowen, Administrative Secretary for the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING ACT 250 MINOR APPLICATION #4C0923-2, by U.S. Mail, postage paid, on this 22 day of February, 1995 to the following: PARTIES: Phillip C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson PO Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, City Council Joe Weith, City Planner & Planning Commission Chuck Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission PO Box 108 Essex Junction, Vermont 05453 Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - 2 Center Waterbury, Vermont 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John C. Drake Thomas Durant Visser Peter Clancy 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 RD Crawley, District Conservationist Soils Conservation Service 12 Marketplace, Unit 9 Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Tom Bushey, Chairman, N.R.C.D. 41 Pond Road Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Page 2 Certificate of Service #4C0923-2 William Hall, County Forester Larry Garland, District Fish & Wildlife Coordinator Agency of Natural Resources 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Department of Public Service !Energy Efficiency Division (State Office Building #Montpelier, Vermont 05620 Ken E. Couture ;;Green Mountain Power Corporation PO Box 850 South Burlington, Vermont 05402-0850 Scott Albertson Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, Vermont 05402 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS - All addresses are South Burlington, Vermont 05403 unless otherwise indicated. - A&G Investments, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Jct. 05452 - Oak Creek Investments, 1350 Shelburne Road, Suite 200 - Janice & Russell Hill, 835 Hinesburg Road Economou Farms, Inc., c/o Dean Economou, 984 Notchbrook ! Road, Stowe 05672 Neil & Jennifer Hyman, 11 Iris Lane - Michael & Andrea Orlyk, 15 Iris Lane - Homestead Design, Inc., 51 Talcott Road, Williston 05495 - John & Debra Caulo, 17 Iris Lane - Stephen & Heidi Kramer, 23 Iris Lane - Michael Simoneau & Geri Reilly, 33 Iris Lane Mark & Sandra Dupuis, 35 Iris Lane - Leon Emmons, 890 Dorset Street - Alan Bartlett, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Jct. 05452 - State of Vermont, Agency of Transportation, 133 State St., Montpelier 05633 !�- Temple Sinai, c/o Rabbi James Glazier, 3 Siebring Road la �i Page 3 Certificate of Service #4C0923-2 Adjoining Landowners continued: - Estate of Isadore Myers, c/o Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset Street - Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, 899 Dorset Street - William & Edith Robenstein, 909 Dorset Street - John & Sandra Dooley, 44 East Terrace - Lance & Amy Llewellyn, 24 Mill Pond Lane - Mery & Barbara Brown, 50 Moss Glen Lane - Craig & Nancy Ignaszewski, 52 Moss Glen Lane - Stephen & Donna Vock, 54 Moss Glen Lane - William & Gay Craig, 56 Moss Glen Lane - Gwendolen, Arthur & Lexie Rye, 1075 Hinesburg Road - Michael & Della Hertzberg, 21 Iris Lane - Gary & Susan Ducharme, 25 Iris Lane - Raymond C. Dion, 27 Iris Lane - Diane M. DeMage, 29 Iris Lane - Matthew & Lori Smith, 31 Iris Lane - Dennis & Carol Lutz, 9 Lupine Lane - Rich & Darcy Newman, 11 Lupine Lane - Shia Shek Yee & Lai Ying, 15 Lupine Lane - Peter & Patricia Kvam, 19 Lupine Lane - Arthur & Mildred Beck, 21 Lupine Lane - Harry & Christine Harrison, 23 Lupine Lane - Gerald Milot, PO Box 4193, Burlington 05402 Dated at Essex Junction, 1995. CS4C0923/eb Ve&dieBowen this 22 day of February, ', ACT 250 NOTICE APPLICATION AND HEARING #4C0923 10 V.S.A., Section 6083-6088 On June 24, 1992, an application was filed by the City of South Burlington, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 for a project generally described as Phase I of the Dorset Street Park located off Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension in South Burlington, Vermont. Phase I will consist of athletic fields for softball, baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, and associated roads, parking, and utilities; a central pavilion; and a tot -lot playground. This project will be evaluated in accordance with the 10 environmental criteria of 10 v'. S 'A 6086 (w j statutory parties to this application are the municipality of South Burlington, the South Burlington Municipal Planning Commission, the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, affected State agencies and any adjacent Vermont municipality and planning commission. Adjoining property owners may participate to the extent that the proposal will have a direct effect on their property under the 10 criteria. Other persons may participate at the discretion of the District Commission. If you wish to participate, please contact the Coordinator for further information before the first hearing or date specified below. Copies of the application and plans for this project are available for inspection by members of the public during regular working hours at the South Burlington Municipal Office, the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Office, and the District #4 Environmental Office. A public hearing is scheduled for July 27, 1992 at 5:45 p.m. at the District Environmental Commission Office, 111 West !Street, Essex Junction. A site visit preceding the hearing is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. Anyone intending to participate in this hearing must attend a prehearing conference on July 15, 1992 at 4:00 p.m. at the District Commission Office, 111 West Street, Essex Junction. Dated at Essex Junction, Ve mont, his ith day of July, 1992. BY Louis Borie District #4 Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 #879-6563 4C0923/eb CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I, Marsha Cota, District Office Clerk of the Environmental Board, sent a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 MAJOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING for #4C0923 by U.S. Mail, postage paid on this 7th day of July, 1992 to the following: IES City of South Burlington c/o Dorset Street Park 575 Dorset Street jSouth Burlington, VT 05403 Margaret Picard, City Clerk Chair, Board of Selectmen Chair, City Planning Commission Bruce O'Neil, Recreation Director Chuck Hafter, City Manager City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 (Robert White, ASLA Ertel Associates 15 Central Street Woodstock, VT 05091 jjChittenden County lip. O. Box 108 ;Essex Junction, VT Regional Planning Commission 05453 'Kurt Janson, Land Use Attorney ;Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main Street, 2 Center Waterbury, VT 05676 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission John Collins Jack Drake Susan Wheeler 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Tom Gould District Conservationist Soils Conservation Service 12 Marketplace, Unit 9 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Page #2 Certificate of Service #4C0923 Tom Bushey 41 Pond Road Shelburne, VT 05482 William Hall, County Forester Thomas Myers, Wildlife Biologist Brian Chipman, Fisheries Biologist ANR, 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Dept. of Public Service Energy Efficiency Division State Office Building ;Montpelier, VT 05620 David Grimason Green Mountain Power Corporation P. O. Box 850 South Burlington, VT 05402-0850 Scott Albertson ;,Vermont Gas Systems jP. O. Box 467 Burlington, VT 05402 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS - A & G Investments, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction 05452 - Mery Brown, Oak Creek Investments, 1350 Shelburne Road, Suite 200, So. Burlington 05403 - Janice & Russell Hill, 835 Hinesburg Road, So. Burlington 05403 - Dean Economou, Economou Farms Inc., 984 Notchbrook Road, Stowe 05672 - Neil & Jennifer Hyman, 11 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Michael & Andrea Orlyk, 15 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Homestead Designn, Inc., 363 Williston Road, Williston 05495 - John & Debra Cauzo, 17 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Stephen & Heidi Kramer, 23 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Michael Simoneau & Geri Reilly, 33 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Robert Bennett & Elizabeth Dolci, 35 Iris Lane, So. Burlington 05403 - Leon Emmons, 890 Dorset Street, So. Burlington 05403 Page #3 Certificate of Service #4C0923 - Alan Bartlett & Gerald Mizot, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction 05452 - Agency of Transportation, 133 State Street, Montpelier 05633 - Paul Calkins, Lyndonville 05851 - David Greenberg, Temple Sinai Inc., 200 Battery Street, Burlington 05401 - Peter Jacob, Esq., Isadore Myers Estate, 205 Dorset Street, So. Burlington 05403 - Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, Inc., 899 Dorset Street, So. Burlington 05403 - William & Edith Robenstein, 909 Dorset Street, So. Burlington 05403 Dated at Essex Junction, VT this 7th day of July, 1992. -rylaAalk� 0,9M. Marsha Cota 4C0923/#2 DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY VERMONT LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 4CO923-2 Submitted by the City of South Burlington January, 1995 ACT 250 LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATION File No. date received: 10 V. S.A. CHAPTER 151 [ I complete [ J incomplete init:_ date completed: Signature of Coordinator/Clerk ............ OFFICE USE ONL V ............. nia MF.� 1. Applicant(s) name: City of South Burlington Address: 575 Dorset Street, South. Burlington, VT Phone: (802) 658-7953 Legal form: [ I individual [ I partnership (attach list of partners) [ I corporation: date formed place formed date reg. in Vt. [xJ municipal go v't [ J s to to go v't Legal interest inland: []ownership in fee simple []lease agreement [ I contract to purchase [ ] other. 2. Landowner(s) name: City of South Burlington Address: 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT Phone: (802) 658-7953 3. Contact Person: Phillip C. Linton, Esq. Address: PO Box 1100, Williston, VT 05495-1100 Phone: (802) 879-1100 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 4. Type: [ I new project [I expansion of project previously exempt from Act 250 [xJ amendment of existing Act 250 project (Permit No. 4CO923) [ J permit condition modification (permit No. ) 5. General description (include number and size of buildings use of buildings; number of lots; length of roads; etc.): An indoor ice skating rink in one building with a first floor of approximately 30,000 square feet and a mezzanine of approximately 10,000 square feet, constructed near the center of the existing Dorset Park on Dorset Street. The existing roadway will be extended for a distance of approximately X feet and a parking lot for 57 cars will be constructed on the southerly end of the building. 6. Construction duration: April through November, 1995 Duration of Permit Request: LAND: 7. Total acres owned/controlled by applicant and landowner at project site: 192 Acres in additional easements or rights -of -way: 0 Acres committed to this project: 1 acres, more or less Location: Dorset Street, South Burlington Nearby landmark: Dorset Park Pavilion Distance from landmark: 200 feet Direction from landmark: northwest 8. Deed(s): Grantee's name, as recorded: City of South Burlington, recorded at Book _, Pages_-_ on October 21, 1987, City of South Burlington Land Records, Chittenden County OTHER INFORMATION: 9. Are you concurrently applying for a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, a Subdivision Permit, or any other permit from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources? [XI yes [ I no 10. Have you received local zoning and/or subdivision approval? [XI -yes [ I pending [ I none needed 11. Attach the following unless waived by the District Coordinator: [XJ location map (U.S. Geological Survey map preferred) [XJ site plan or plot plan (see instructions) [XI building floor plan(s) (excluding single family homes) [XI building elevation drawings (excluding single family" homes) [XI Schedule A - fee information [XI Schedule B - Act 250. information (see instructions) [XI Schedule C - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit information (if concurrent application) [ J Schedule D - Subdivision Permit information (if concurrent application) [X] Schedule E - adjoiner information [XJ Schedule F - certification of service [XI supporting documents as recommended in Schedule B or as needed [I Act 250 fee (payable "State of Vermont") [ I Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal or Subdivision application fee (payable "State of Vermont") (if concurrent application) SI GNA TURES: 12. 1 hereby swear that the information provided above or attached to this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Dated this , 314 day of January, 1995. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON (Applicant) e y: lts authorize agent 13. 1 hereby certify that I understand that / must not commence construction; demolition, remodeling or commercial use of the property as described in Environmental Board Rule 2(C) until I have received an Act 250 Land Use Permit as required by 10 VSA Sec. 6083(a). Dated this 23"'o day of January, 1995. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON (Applicant) By: Itsafu_ thorized age t 14. 1 hereby authorize the processing of this application for the above project on land(s) that I own, control, or have significant property interest in. (attach letter if easier). Dated this 23'� day of January, 1995. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON (Applicant) By: C (�J �*_ Its duly authoriz d agent DISTRIBUTION: 15. SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR. 16. SUBMIT TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR /F YOU ARE ALSO APPLYING FOR PERMITS FROM THE PROTECTION DIVISION. 17. SUBMIT ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE MUNICIPALITY, MUNICIPAL PLANNING COMMISSION, REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, AND TO ANY ADJOINING MUNICIPALITIES AND PLANNING COMMISSIONS. SCHEDULE B, DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT The enclosed application for amendment to Vermont Land Use Permit No. 4CO923 and 4C0923-1 seeks approval for the addition of an enclosed skating facility and associated parking at the center of Dorset Street Park. The ice skating facility was recommended in the 1997 City of South Burllington Comprehensive Plan and more specifically described in the Master Plan for Dorset Street Park dated May, 1989. The facility will be located near the center of Dorset Street Park. Although the original Site Plan showed the building located more northerly, adjacent to a residential development, this proposal calls for the building to be moved closer to the Pavilion at the center of the Park, thereby increasing its distance from the adjoining neighborhood and decreasing the distance of necessary roadways, parking lots, and other infrastructure. The building will house one standard sized skating rink, seating for up to 600 people, four locker rooms, snack bar, pro shop, and space for future office or meeting rooms. The City of South Burlington does not have funding for the construction of the facility. Therefore, it will be constructed by a private, non-profit organization and donated to the City. The non-profit organization will manage the operation of the facility under a lease from the City. The skating rink was referenced, but not specifically approved, in the master permit for the Park, No. 4CO923. That permit approved the construction of Phase 1, being athletic fields for baseball, softball, soccer, tennis courts, basketball courts, a roadway within the Park, parking, utility lines, stormwater management plan for the entire Park, a central Pavilion including restrooms, and a toddler playground, all of which have been constructed. The facility will be connected to the stormwater management system, sewer lines, water lines, electricity lines, all of which were placed underground as part of Phase I. It is contemplated that the skating facility will be the first of four buildings planned for the campus at the center of the Park, the others to be a gymnasium, swimming pool, and community center, all of which will be constructed as funds become available. Permit No. 4CO923 also contemplated realignment of the Swift Street entrance, which work will be completed in the spring of 1995. SCHEDULE B VERMONT LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 4CO923-2 Criterion 1) Air Pollution, Demonstrate that the project will not create undue air pollution: a) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe any process air emissions, odors, or sources of noise and measures proposed to control them. The project does not involve any manufacturing or industrial processeg. b) If buildings will be heated, describe the fuel source and the heating system. The fuel source for the heat for the building will be natural gas and the heating system will be hot water. c) Is an air pollution control permit from the Agency of Natural Resources required for a) or b) above? No. (Contact the Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-8731 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? d) Indicate how dust will be controlled during and after construction. Calcium chloride will be used sparingly during construction to control dust. The procedures recommended by the Vermont Handbook for Soil and Sediment Control on Construction Sites will be followed to minimize dust after construction. e) Indicate what restrictions will apply to the hours of construction and/or operation and how noise will be controlled, especially in residential areas. Construction that will generate noise or other impacts will be limited to the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. f) If the project involves any of the following, check them and contact the Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-8731 for further directions: fI parking for more than 1000 vehicles (existing and proposed), (I fuel burning equipment with over 10 million BTUs/hour, (I coal burning equipmen t. g) If the project involves radioactive materials, check here (I and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. Criterion lA Headwaters. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding any reduction of the quality of ground or surface waters in a headwaters area: a) Is the project located in a headwaters area as defined in the statute? (See instructions.) No. If the answer is yes, be certain to indicate how the project meets the applicable water quality regulations under criteria 1B (waste disposal), 1 E (streams), and 4 (soil erosion). Criterion 1 B) Waste Disposal. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding the disposal of wastes and demonstrate that the project will not involve the injection of wastes or toxic substances into ground waters: a) Describe any method of sewage disposal to be used and how sewage will be treated and isolated from ground waters. (Show locatiorr of treatment systems and piping on site plan.) See No. 4CO923 Criterion 1B, Waste Disposal. All sewage generated will be disposed of into the City of South Burlington sewage collection system and treated at the City's municipal wastewater treatment plant. New sewage collection pipes will be constructed and connected to the- existing system approved in No. 4CO923. See Utility Plan. b) How many gallons of sewage per day will the treatment system be designed and/or approved to handle? 3,000 gpd. (Contact the regional engineer for the Protection Division in your district for assistance.) c) If an on -site sewage treatment system is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate how'it will be maintained and who will be legally and financially responsible for its eventual replacement? (Attach copy of deed restrictions, etc.) N/A d) If a municipal sewer is to be used, provide the name of the municipal sewage treatment plant and demonstrate that the plant has the capacity to accommodate your project. (Attach a letter from the municipality.) The sewage on the project will be treated at the City of South Burlington municipal sewer treatment plant. A letter has been requested from the City Engineer to confirm that the plant has the capacity to accommodate the project. 2 e) Is a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or a Subdivision Permit requiredfrom the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources for the sewage disposal system? Yes. (Contact the Regional Engineer for the Protection Division or the District Coordinator if in doubt.) IF YES, AND YOU ARE APPLYING FOR THAT PERMIT WITH THIS APPLICATION, BE CERTAIN TO ATTACH SCHEDULE "C" OR "D ", THE NECESSARY TECHNICAL INFORMATION LISTED ON THEM, AND THE ADDITIONAL FEE TO THIS APPLICATION AND SUBMIT TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE APPLICATION PACKAGE. (Contact the Regional Engineer for the Protection Division if you need assistance.) f) Are you relying on a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or Subdivision Permit to satisfy this criterion? Yes. Schedule C will be submitted directly to the Regional Office. IF YES, NO DECISION WILL BE ISSUED UNTIL THAT PERMIT IS OBTAINED AND FORWARDED TO THE COMMISSION. IF NO, AND YOUR PROJECT INVOLVES SEWAGE DISPOSAL, CONTACT THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR FOR FURTHER GUIDANCE ON WHAT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO SUBMIT. g) Indicate how stormwater runoff will be disposed of without causing undue water pollution from litter, oil, salt, pesticides, and the like. (Show grass swales, ditches, catch basins, culverts, and other drainage improvements on site plan.) See Stormwater Discharge Permit No. 1-1033, dated February 24, 1993, attached. h) is a Stormwater Discharge Permit required from the Water Quality Division of the Agency of Natural Resources for the discharge of the stormwater into a stream, river, lake, or municipal storm drain? Yes (Contact the Water Quality Division at 244-5674 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? See Stormwater Discharge Permit No. 1-1033 dated February 24, 1993, attached. A letter from Vermont Water Quality Division seeking confirmation that an additional permit is not required has been requested. 3 i) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe what they are, indicate how any wastewater generated will not contaminate ground or surface waters, and indicate whether all necessary discharge permits have been obtained. (Show location of any discharges on site plan). What is the status of your application? The Project does not involve any manufacturing or industrial processes. j) If storage of oils, fuels, chemicals, cleaning fluids, solvents, batteries, pesticides, or other hazardous materials are associated with this project, indicate what measures will be taken to protect against spills and leaks, especially in a sensitive area such as a municipal watershed or near wells or streams. (Show location of storage on site plan and include details of storage containers, fill pipes, leak detection equipment, containment structures, employee training, etc.) A small amount of propane for the Zamboni will be stored at the facility, in approved containers. There will be no floor drains. k) Is a permit from or registration with the Hazardous Materials Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for the storage listed in j)? No. (Contact the Hazardous -Materials Division at 244-8702 if you are uncertain.) What is the status of your application,? I) Indicate how construction debris, including stumps will be disposed of without creating water pollution. All construction debris will be disposed of in an approved off -site location. Criterion 1 C) Water Conservation. Demonstrate that the project will use the best available water conservation technology: a) Would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The permittee and all subsequent owners shall install and maintain only low -flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings, including toilets with flows not to exceed 3.5 gallons per flush, faucets with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute or which have automatic shut off valves and showerheads with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute. " Yes. If no, indicate why and what water conservation measures will be taken. b) If the project involves significant use of water for manufacturing or other processes, indicate what measures will be taken to conserve water (include recycling, efficient machnery, etc.). The Project does not involve significant use of water. [d Criterion 1D) Floodways. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger the health, safety and welfare of the public or of riparian owners during flooding: The project is not located in any floodway or any floodway fringe. See_ Flood Insurance Rate Map, Exhibit 11 to Land Use Permit No. 4C0923. a) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps (on file with your municipality), demonstrate that the project will not involve any filling or construction within the floodway. (Show location of floodway on site plan.) N/A b) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway fringe as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps, demonstrate that the project will not cause a significant increase in the peak flood levels of the river or stream. (Show location of floodway fringe on site plan.) N/A c) If any fill, structures, storage of materials, or other operations are to be located in the floodway fringe, demonstrate that they will be floodproofed consistent with the National Flood Insurance Program. (Contact the Floodplain Management Section of the Water Quality Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-6951.) N/A- - Criterion 1E) Streams. Demonstrate that the project will maintain the natural condition of any streams, when feasible: a) Indicate the name and location of streams, drainageways, or riparian wetlands on or near the project site and the distance to the closest construction disturbance. (Show precise location of streams and construction limits on site plan.) There are no streams associated with this Project. b) If a stream is located within 100 feet of a disturbed area of the project, indicate how the stream and the lands along the stream will be maintained in their natural condition. (Show undisturbed buffers, revegetation plans, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, and the like on site plan.) N/A c) If a section of a stream must be crossed, relocated, or modified, demonstrate that there are no reasonable alternatives and then indicate how the crossing or new stream channel will be constructed in a stable and naturalized condition. (Show details of the construction on site plan.) (Contact the District Fisheries Biologist.) N/A 5 d) Is a Stream Alteration Permit from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for any work in a stream? N/A (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources.) If yes, what is the status of your application? e) If the project involves the withdrawal of water from a stream, river, pond, or lake, check here ( 1 and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. N/A Criterion 1F) Shorelines. Demonstrate that if the project is located along a shoreline, it complies with the four standards relating to the condition of the shoreline listed below: a) Indicate the name and location of any river, lake, pond, or reservoir on or near the project site and the distance to the closest disturbance. (Show location on site plan.) N/A b) If the project is located on or near a shoreline, then answer i) through iv) below: N/A i) Indicate how the shoreline will be maintained in its natural condition. (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, and the like on site plan.) ii) Indicate how and where any existing public access to the water body can be reasonably maintained. (Show details on site plan.) iii) Indicate how the vegetation will be provided or retained to screen the project from the water body. (Show details on site plan.) iv) Indicate how the shoreline will be stabilized from erosion with vegetation. (Show details on site plan.) Criterion 1 G) Wetlands. Demonstrate that the project will meet applicable Water Resource Board regulations regarding any impacts on designated significant, wetlands: a) Indicate the location of any wetland areas on or near the project site and the distance to the closest disturbance. (Contact the Wetlands Biologist with the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-6951 for assistance in identifying wetland areas.) (Show location on site plan.) The Wetland Regulations do not apply to any wetlands associated with the Project. See letter from Katherine L. O'Brien to Robert White, dated May 11, 1992. A letter has been requested from Ms. O'Brien in specific to the proposed construction site. 0 b) Indicate how any wetlands and the lands along the wetlands will be maintained consistent with the Water Resource Board regulations, if applicable. (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, etc. on site plan.) (Contact the Wetlands Biologist for assistance.) N/A c) If the wetland regulations do not apply to any wetlands associated with your project, be certain to address the value of the wetlands under applicable criteria including I E (streams), IF (shorelines), 4 (soil erosion), 8 (scenic beauty), and 8A (wildlife habitat). N/A Criteria 2 and 3) Water Supply. Demonstrate that the project has sufficient water available for its needs; and that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on an existing water supply: a) Describe the source(s) of domestic water which will be utilized for the project. (Show location of wells, springs, piping, etc. on site plan.) Water will be obtained from the Champlain Water District and delivered by the South Burlington Water Department. Letters confirming their capacity for same have been requested. b) How many gallons of water per day will be needed? 3,000 gpd. How was this figure determined? c) Demonstrate that the source listed in a) will be of sufficient quantity to meet the daily needs (include nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) Letters -from the Champlain Valley Water District and the City of South Burlington have been requested. d) If a domestic water source is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate. who is legally responsible for its maintenance and possible replacement. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure continued maintenance.) N/A e) Is Health Department approval necessary for a shared water systemor extension of a municipal water line? No. (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division or the Health Department at 863-7220.) If yes, what is the status of your application? 7 0 Describe the source of any commercial or industrial water supply (if different from above) and demonstrate that water exists in sufficient quantity for the needs of the project. (Show details on site plan.) N/A g) Demonstrate that the use of any of the water sources listed in a) or 0 above will not restrict the flow of water to other existing users. (Include location and distance to nearby wells or springs, nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) N/A h) If there are any community wells nearby (for example, in mobile home parks, condominium projects, high density subdivisions, etc.) which might be affected by your project, contact the Health Department at 863-7220 to see whether their review is necessary. If their review is necessary, attach a review letter if available. N/A Criterion 4) Soil Erosion. Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable soil erosion; and will not cause a reduction in the capacity of the land to hold water so that a dangerous situation results: a) Describe the topography of the project site, the proximity of sloping lands to water bodies and property boundaries, and the potential for soil erosion. (Show contours on site plan in five foot intervals.) (Show precise limits of soil disturbance on site plan.) The topography of the site, the proximity of the lands to water bodies: and property boundaries and the potential for soil erosion is described in- No. 4C0923. The project will be connected to the existing stormwater management system for Dorset Park. See Site Plan, Drawing Nos. S-1 and S-2 for the area that will be disturbed. b) Indicate what erosion control measures will be taken during construction to prevent eroded sediment from reaching a water body or adjoining property. (Include hay bale dams or silt fences, daily mulching, diversion ditches, sediment basins, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) The existing stormwater management system has been designed to trap sediments in accordance with the Vermont Handbook for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites and the Stormwater Discharge Permit. During construction hay bale dikes will be used to filter runoff soils and protect basins. Stormwater in the construction area will be diverted to minimize swell in disturbed areas. Water and/or calcium chloride will be used during construction for dust control. See Erosion Control Details. c) Indicate what permanent erosion control measures will be taken after construction to stabilize the site from continued erosion. (Include stone -lined ditches, grassed swales, paving, rip -rap, seeding mixtures, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) The potential for soil erosion after construction is expected to be minimal. The topography of the site has been graded during the construction of Dorset Park to be generally uniform, and the grass planted since initial construction of the Park is well established. The disturbed areas not covered by the building, parking lot, street, and driveway will be seeded during the late summer to allow stabilization prior to winter. d) If exterior site work or earth moving will occur between October 1 and April 15, indicate what special erosion control measures will be taken to stabilize bare soils through the winter months. There will be no significant site work prior to April 15 or after October 1. e) How frequently will the erosion controls be inspected during construction and who will be accountable for their maintenance? During earthwork periods, erosion control measures will be inspected daily by the superintendent for the site subcontractor and twice per week after any rainfall by the superintendent for the general contractor. They will be accountable to ensure that the erosion control measures are in place and working. _ f) Indicate what percentage of the project site will be covered with buildings, roadways, parking areas, or other areas impervious to water. (Show on site plan.) The percentage of the site covered by buildings, walks, and pavement is two percent (2%). g) Demonstrate how the increased rate of stormwater runoff from these areas will not create a dangerous or unhealthy situation for adjoining property owners or downstream areas due to streambank erosion or flooding. (Show drainage swales, culverts, and retention basins on site plan.) See Site Plan, Drawing Nos. S-1 and S-2. h) If the project involves the construction of a permanent dam, check here (1 and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. u Criterion 5) Highways and Other Means of Transportation. Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions with respect to the use of highways and other means of transportation. - a) Indicate where vehicles will have access to a state or local highway from this project. (Show location on site plan and on site location map.) See Site Plan, Drawing No. S-1. b) Describe the design of the driveway(s).or road intersection(s) and demonstrate adequate safety (include number of lanes, traffic controls or signals, approach grades, sight distances in each direction along the state or local highway, legal speed limits, etc.). (Show details on site plan.) According to the, Traffic Evaluation for Dorset Park, Exhibit 5B to Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order, No. 4CO923, prepared by Lamoreaux & Stone Consulting Engineers, Inc., recommended geometric improvements, traffic signage, and street lights at the intersection of Dorset Street and Swift Street, and Swift Street Extension and required by No. 4CO923 will be completed prior to the opening of the project to the public. c) Is a permit required from the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation for commercial or residential access onto a state highway? No. (Contact the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation at 828-2653 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Although no permit is required from the Agency of Transportation, a letter has been sent to A. 0. T. requesting its review of the project in connection with the letter to Mr. White from Mr. Allen dated August 11, 1992. See Exhibit -No. 66 to Land Use Permit No. 4CO329. d) Is a permit required from your municipality for access onto a town or city highway? No. (contact the zoning administrator, town manager, or road commissioner). If yes, what is the status of your application? e) If a roadway is involved, indicate the length of the road and the maximum gradient. (show road location, profile, and cross sections on site plan unless waived by District Coordinator) The roadway within Dorset Park will be extended for a distance of 450 feet from its current terminus. See Site Plan, Drawing No. S-1. 10 f) If a subdivision roadway is involved, is it likely to be turned over to the municipality? Yes. If yes, will the road be built to municipal specifications? Yes. Is the municipality likely to accept the road? Yes. (Include letter from the municipality confirming this.) IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO EITHER QUESTION, BE CERTAIN TO ADDRESS CRITERION 9G (PRIVATE UTILITIES). A letter has been requested from South Burlington City Manager. g) Demonstrate that emergency vehicles and trucks will have sufficient access into the project site and can easily turn around. (Show details on site plan.) Turning radii have been designed to allow for emergency vehicle access. See Site Plan, Drawing Nos. S-1 and S-2. A letter of approval has been requested from the South Burlington Fire Department. h) Demonstrate that adequate parking for peak periods will exist for the project. (Show details on site plan.) Fifty-five (55) parking spaces will be constructed, in addition to the 143 parking spaces that currently exist. Summertime demand for the facilities currently in the Park is estimated to be 112 spaces (see letter of Roger Dickenson to Robert White dated May 19, 1992). leaving an excess of 40 of the currently existing spaces available in the summer and up to 143 of them in the winter. Those spaces plus the additional 55 spaces equals a total of 198 spaces. Because the skating facility will be primarily used during the months of October through March, when the playing fields and tennis courts are not in use, there will be more than adequate parking available to serve the proposed facilities. In the event that spaces should be needed for an occasional tournament, the parking lot at the South Burlington High School will be, used with a shuttle system. In the event that it is determined that additional parking facilities are needed on site, the parking lot shall be expanded into the undeveloped parking lot shown on the Site Plan, Drawing No. S-1, which will be constructed with gravel and seeded as part of this project. 71 i) Demonstrate that the traffic associated with the project will not create unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions on nearby highways or nearby intersections (include traffic counts during peak hours, measurements of delays in entering intersections, recommendations of traffic engineer, etc.) (Contact the District Coordinator for guidance and to determine if a traffic study is necessary.) The estimated traffic from Phase I of the Dorset Park as approved in Permit No. 4CO923 is 111 vehicle trips per day and 84 trips per weekday p.m. peak hour. The skating facility will most heavily be used during weekends and during the six months of the year that the other facilities in Dorset Park are least used. It is estimated that the number of weekday p.m, peak hour trips is 25. Because, those trips will primarily be during the winter months when the 84 p.m. peak hour trips estimated for the playing fields will not be in full use, it is expected that there will be only a minimal increase in traffic caused by the project. k) If the project involves or may affect a railroad, airport, or other means of transportation not addressed in a) through i) above, check here [ J and contact the District Coordinator for guidance. N/A Criterion 6) Educational Services. Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide educational services: The project is not a residential project and will have no impact on the South Burlington School System. a) If the project is residential or involves the creation of jobs, estimate how many school age children will likely result from the project and how that figure was determined. N/A b) Demonstrate whether the local schools can accommodate the additional students listed under a) without significant hardship (include school impact form attached to application, letter from school district, estimates of student capacity at local schools, location of existing bus routes, etc.). N/A c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any significant hardships on the local schools indicated above (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.) N/A 12 Criterion 7) Municipal Services._ Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide municipal or governmental services: a) Demonstrate that the local fire department can provide fire protection services without significant hardship (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from fire department, etc.). A letter has been requested from South Burlington Fire Chief. See Municipal Impact Questionnaire. b) Is a Public Building Permit for electrical wiring and fire protection required by the Department of Labor and Industry? Yes. (Contact the regional Labor and Industry office.) If yes, what is the status of your application? It is anticipated that the application will be submitted in February, 1995. c) Demonstrate that the local police department, constable, or state police, can provide police services for the project without unreasonable burden (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from police department, etc.). A letter has been requested from the South Burlington Police Chief. See Municipal Impact Questionnaire. d) Demonstrate that sufficient solid waste disposal capacity exists at a local landfill, transfer station, or incinerator to meet the needs of the project (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from landfill operator, copy of state landfill certification, etc.). The City of South Burlington has indicated that construction of the project will not cause a burden to its existing solid waste disposal capacities. This area is part of the Chittenden Solid Waste District. See Municipal Impact Questionnaire. e) Demonstrate that the municipality, or a volunteer organization serving the area, can provide rescue services for the project without significant hardship. (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from rescue squad, letter from town, etc.) See Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire. 13 f) Indicate what mitigation measures are proposed with the project to offset any significant hardships on the municipal services indicated above (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.). The South Burlington Police and Fire Departments are located within one-half mile of the project and will provide first response services. See Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire. g) Describe any potential impacts to services provided by adjacent municipalities as well as appropriate mitigation measures. It is not anticipated that there will be any impacts to services provided by adjacent municipalities. Criterion 8) Scenic Beauty Historic Sites, and Natural Areas. Demonstrate that the project will not have an undue adverse effect on the scenic or natural beauty of the area, aesthetics, historic sites, or rare or irreplaceable natural areas: A Master Plan, Exhibit 33 to Permit No. 4CO923, commissioned and approved by the City of South Burlington after public hearings, contemplated the construction of a skating rink somewhat larger than the proposed rink to be constructed slightly northerly of the proposed location closer to the adjoining Dorset Park neighborhood. The proposed plan moves the rink approximately 400 feet closer to the center of the Park and further from the neighborhood and closer to the only other existing structure in the Park, the Pavilion budding, approved in Phase L a) Describe the visual appearance of the project site and surrounding area as it exists without the project (include open areas, wooded areas, mountains, ridgelines, wetlands, streams or shorelines, existing structures nearby, etc.). (Show existing features on site plan.) The City's property at Dorset Park consists of approximately 192 acres, approximately 60 of which are open land which make up the portion of the Park to be developed for active recreation, including the Phase I improvements. This site is bounded on the north by an existing row of trees which separates it from the adjoining residential neighborhood; on the west by Interstate 89; on the south by Dorset Street. Southerly of Dorset Street are two single-family houses and a synagogue, open lands, and southerly of the open lands is the Ridgewood residential condominium development. The site is bounded on the east by Swift Street Extension and east of that are open lands owned by the City and planned for use for passive recreation. 14 b) Demonstrate that the project's visual appearance from a highway, community center, or nearby residences is consistent with the visual appearance of the existing area as described in a) above: The project is visible from Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension which abut the property and from the easterly end of Swift Street at the intersection of Dorset Street and from the bicycle path that runs along Dorset Street. The building will be located near the existing Pavilion at the center of the Park and adjacent to lots on which are planned the construction of a gymnasium, community center, and swimming facility. Also, stands for playing fields will be erected in the Park near the ball fields. Looking easterly from Dorset Street past the building is the tree line which separates the building from the Dorset Park neighborhood homes and the homes which are partially visible. Looking northerly from Swift Street Extension, the building is in the middleground beyond the ball fields, tennis courts, and parking lots, and is adjacent to the Pavilion building. The view will eventually be blocked, at least in part, by the planned community center buildings. Northerly of the building will be located the planned stands for the track and football field. The building is located approximately 900 feet northerly of the closest point on Swift Street Extension and approximately 650-feet easterly of the closest point on Dorset Street. There may be glimpses of the building partly visible from the southbound lane of Interstate 89 looking easterly over and past the area in which the stands for the track and football field will be constructed. The building will be located approximately 1,200 feet from the right of way of Interstate 89. i) Demonstrate that the project use (residential, retail, industrial, etc.) is consistent with the existing or planned land uses in the area. Will the project generate any significant noise related impacts during and/or after construction? if so, what mitigation efforts are being proposed. The project is located in the approximate location of the skating facility shown on the Master Plan prepared by the City of Burlington for Dorset Park and approved by the City in 1989. This project is the second phase of the construction of Dorset Park. The community has approved the construction of the infrastructure for the Park in two bond votes totalling over $2.7 Million. The City Council, Steering Committee, and Planning Commission of the City have all approved the facility. 15 No significant noise will be generated during or after construction of the project. Construction will consist primarily of site work, construction of a concrete slab and the erection of a steel building. Water, sewer, gas, electric, and telephone lines have already been installed to the approximate location of the site. The site on which the parking lot and the building will be constructed is basically flat, so minimal grading is anticipated. The approved stormwater drainage system has already been installed in the Park. The project is located a distance of at least 400 feet from the nearest residence. ii) Demonstrate that the building size, density, and location are not out of character with the terrain of the site, the size of nearby buildings, surrounding vegetation, and nearby scenic vistas from highways or community centers. (Show details on site plan.) The building is large and will be the first principal building constructed in the Park. The Pavilion building currently existing in the Park is at the approximate same height as the skating facility. The skating facility is located on the site of the Master Plan intended to be adjacent to three buildings to be constructed in the future. The Park will also have stands and seating erected around the ball fields in Phase / and, ultimately, larger stands are planned for the track and football field. The height of the structure will be approximately 30 feet, approximately the same height as the existing Pavilion building and the residences located northerly of the site. However, the building will be the largest in the area, being approximately 125 feet wide by 250 feet long. li will someday be one of a multi -purpose campus of adjacent recreation facilities, intended to be the center of the active recreational and cultural program for the City of South Burlington. The size of the building is offset as it is surrounded immediately by approximately 60 acres of park land and active recreation facilities and approximately 132 acres of the park land for passive recreation. The building will be set against the treeline backdrop, visible from Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension. Extensive landscaping will be placed around the building to create a concept of "growing" the building out of the landscape. See Landscape Plan. 16 iii) Demonstrate that the architectural style and building ,materials and colors are not out of character with the style of area buildings (provide drawings of building). The skating facility is the second building in the area. The existing Pavilion building having been designed to be the centerpiece of Phase I and the focal point of activity and visual attention. The skating facility will be located "behind" the Pavilion from both Dorset Street and Swift Street Extension. The materials used in the building will be compatible with and typical of buildings found at like fields and facilities. The building will be painted a natural green color to blend into the surrounding landscaping, fields, and tree -lined backdrop. The roof will be painted a neutral gray. There will be no reflective glass facing either the neighborhood to the north or the streets to the southeast and west of the Park. See Building Elevations. iv) Demonstrate that parking areas are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. (Show on site plan.) The parking area will be an extension of the existing parking area located at the center of the Park. It will be separated from Dorset Street by a distance of approximately 500 feet, in which will be located, when the Park is complete, baseball fields, football fields, and associated fences, screens, and stands. The parking lot will be located approximately 750 feet from the easterly side of the Park and separated from the homes on the easterly side by the skating facility. The parking lot is an extension of the northerly end of the existing parking lot and is located a distance of V50 feet from Swift Street Extension, between the parking lot and which is the existing parking lot, tennis courts, Babe Ruth League baseball field, playground equipment, and various fences, screens, and stands associated with them. The parking lot is located approximately 1, 150 feet from the right of way of Interstate 89 and is screened by coniferous and deciduous growth within the Interstate 89 righ t-of- wa y. v) Demonstrate that any project signs are designed to minimize their visual impact on the surrounding area (include size, illumination, and colors). (Show location on site plan.) No additional entrance signs or directory signs are envisioned for the facility. A sign for the name of the facility will be located on the east side of the building near the entryway. See Elevations. 17 vi) Demonstrate that any exterior lighting is designed to minimize its visual impact on the surrounding area at night, and that it will not glare into the highway or nearby residences (include size, wattage, fixture style, and pole height). (Show location on site plan and include manufacturer's specification sheet.) Road and parking lot lighting fixtures will be of the same type as approved in 4CO923 and as depicted on Exhibits 25 and 67. Parking lot lights will be added to the extended parking lot at the locations indicated on the Site Plan, Drawing No. S-2. The lights which are located in the parking lot are on the southerly side of the building so that the adjoining homeowners at Dorset Park development are separated from the lights by the building at a distance of approximately 750 feet. Illumination of the parking lot will be at a low to medium classification level of activity which falls within the Illuminating. Engineers Society of North America recommendations. Two luminaires will be placed on 20-foot poles at 180 degrees apart. Each lamp will be energy efficient, 150-watt high pressure sodium. The poles, as indicated on the site plan, will be approximately 100 feet apart. Overall average light levels are 1.03-foot candles maintained, with a maximum of 2.99 and a minimum of. 23. The majority of the luminaires will be on from dusk until the City designated shut- down time. Single fixtures in the Park will remain on from dusk until dawn for security purposes. vii) Demonstrate that any utilities (propane tanks, trash dumpsters, electric distribution lines and poles, etc.) are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. Any propane tanks and dumpsters will be located on the easterly side of the building and screened as shown on the Landscape Plan and Elevations. Electric lines are buried. Distribution lines are buried. viii) Indicate what additional landscaping will be added to the project site to minimize any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) A mixture of coniferous and deciduous trees will be planted on all sides of the building and the parking lot, as shown on the Landscape Plan. 78 ix) Indicate if any restrictions on tree cutting or earth disturbance will be used to minimize any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) No cutting of any of the existing tree line along the property line with the Village at Dorset Park will be necessary, and no grading will occur within the proximity of the tree line, such that any of the existing trees may not be preserved. c) Will the project have a significant impact on a historic site identified by the Division of Historic Preservation? No. (Contact the Division for Historic Preservation at 828-3226 for guidance.) If yes, what measures will be used to minimize or mitigate the impacts? In 1988, Eric Gilbertson, Director, Division for Historic Preservation, Agency of Development and Community Affairs, advised the City by letter dated February 19, 1988, Exhibit 26 to Land Use Permit No. 4CO923, that the proposed location of the skating facility is not within an area that he considered to be sensitive for containing archeological sites. An updated letter has been requested from Mr. Gilbertson. d) Will the project have a significant impact on a designated rare or irreplaceable natural or fragile area on or near the project site? (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244-7340 for assistance in identifying natural or fragile areas.) On March 17, 1992, Everett Marshall, Biologist/Data Manager for the Non - Game and Natural Heritage Program, Agency of Natural Resources, indicated in a letter to Robert A. White, the City's consultant, that Dorset Park does not contain any known occurences of significant natural communities or rare, threatened, or endangered animals or plants, Exhibit 27 to Land Use Permit No. 4CO923. An updated letter has been requested from Mr. Marshall. 79 Criterion 8A) Wildlife and Endangered Species. Demonstrate that the project will not destroy or significantly imperil necessary wildlife or endangered species habitat: a) Indicate whether any critical wildlife or endangered species habitat exists on or near the project site (include deer wintering areas, bear feeding areas, pristine rivers or streams, wetlands, or the like.) (Contact the District Fish and Wildlife office for assistance in identifying wildlife habitat.) (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244-871 1 for assistance in identifying endangered species habitat.) (Show areas on site plan.) No critical wildlife or endangered species habitat exists on or hear the project site. See letter from Vermont Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program dated March 17, 1992, Exhibit 27 to 4CO923 and letter from Thomas R. Myers dated April 13, 1992, Exhibit 23 to 4CO923. Updated letters have been requested. b) if critical wildlife habitat exists on or near the project site, indicate how the project will not destroy or imperil that habitat, or indicate what mitigation measures can be taken to minimize the impact (prepare response to the subcriteria of Criterion 8(a)). (Show details on site plan and attach review letter from the Department of Fish and Wildlife). N/A Criterion 9A) Impact of Growth. Will any increase in population associated with the project create an undue financial burden upon the ability of the town or region to accommodate such growth: a) If the project is residential in nature, indicate how many additional people may live in the project, what portion may be seasonal, and what percentage of the total population of the municipality this project represents (include population or housing statistics, etc:). N/A _ b) Does the municipality have the financial capacity to accommodate this additional population growth or indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized to offset the financial burdens on the municipality (include letter from the municipality, reference answers to criteria 6 and 7, fiscal impact report, etc.)? See Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire. 20 Criterion 9B) Primary Agricultural Soils. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the agricultural potential of primary agricultural soils: a) Does the project site contain primary agricultural soils? If so, indicate how many acres. Has the project been designed to minimize the impact on the future agricultural use of the soils. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation District or the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828-2504 for assistance.) (Show agricultural soils on site plan or attach soil map.) As set forth in Sections 20 and 21 of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order for Permit No. 4CO923, approximately 100 acres of soils are located on the Dorset Park site (50 on each side of Swift Street Extension). Approximately 37 acres of the primary agricultural soils on the west side of Swift Street Extension were replaced by the Phase / improvements. An additional area of approximately one acre of primary agricultural soils will be replaced by the proposed project. Therefore, the project will not result in any signficant reduction of the agricultural potential of the agricultural soils of the site. The project satisfies Subcriteria (i) through liv) of this section, as follows: b) If the project cannot avoid significant reduction in the potential of the primary agricultural soils as identified in a) above, then answer i) through iv) below: i) Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the primary agricultural soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analyses off alternative designs of the project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land including the investment). This criterion is not applicable for public projects. See Land Use Permit No. 4CO923, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, No. 22. ii) Demonstrate that there are no other non -primary agricultural soils owned by the applicant or coapplicant which are reasonably suited for this project. Development in this location within the tract is the least disruptive to the maintenance of the agricultural potential of other primary agricultural soils located on the portion of Dorset Park located easterly of Swift Street Extension, and consisting of approximately 50 acres of soils. See Land Use Permit No. 4C0923, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Order, No. 23. See also letter from Amy Jestes, Agricultural Land Use Planner, to Robert White dated June 24, 1992, Exhibit No. 62 to No. 4CO923. 21 iii) Demonstrate that the project has been clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of primary agricultural soils in order to retain the better soils in larger, farmable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the preserved agricultural soils.) (Contact the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828-2504 for assistance.) The Park has been designed to minimize reduction of primary agricultural soils by concentrating the proposed -land improvemetns to the westerly side of Swift Street Extension and protecting 63 acres of prime agricultural soils in one contiguous block of the size and shape suitable for commercial agricultural purposes on the easterly side of Swift Street Extension. An updated letter on this issue has been requested from the Vermont Department of Agriculture. iv) Demonstrate that the project will not significantly interfere with or jeopardize the continued agricultural use of adjoining lands or reduce their agricultural or forestry potential. None of the property adjoining the lands on the westerly side of Swift Street Extension are presently farmed, nor is it likely that any will be in the future, and the property is quite remote from the nearest operating farm. Criterion 9C) Forest and Secondary Agricultural Soils. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the potential of secondary agricultural soils or forest soils: a) Indicate whether the project site (acreage owned by applicant or coapplicant) contains of soils which have long term commercial forestry potential as identified by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, or by the state County Forester. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with your Natural Resource Conservation District or your state County Forester for assistance.) (Show forest soils on site plan.) The project site does not contain soils which have long-term commercial forestry potential as identified by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service or the State County Forester. See No. 4CO923. b) If the project site does contain forest soils, indicate how the project has been designed to minimize the impact on the future forestry use of the soils. N/A c) If the project cannot avoid a significant reduction of the forest soils as identified in a) above, then answer i) through iii) below: N/A 22 i) Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the forest soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analysis of project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land as a whole). N/A ii) Demonstrate that no other non -forest soils owned by the applicant or co - applicant which are reasonably suited for this project. N/A iii) Demonstrate that the project is clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of forest soils and to retain the better soils in larger, manageable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the retained forest soils.) (Contact your County Forester for assistance in designing projects.) N/A Criteria 9D and 9E) Earth Resources. Demonstrate that the project will not interfere with the future extraction of earth resources; and demonstrate that if the project involves the extraction of earth resources that it will not unduly harm the environment or neighboring land uses, and will be reclaimed for an alternative use: a) Does the project site have a high potential for extraction of mineral or earth resources? No. (Contact the State Geologist at 244-5164.) b) If yes, then indicate how access to the resource can be maintained in the future. N/A c) If the project involves the extraction of earth resources for commercial sale, or involves extensive use of borrow material from on site or nearby, answer i) through iv) below: (Contact the District Coordinator if you need assistance.) N/A i) Demonstrate that any proposed blasting will not damage nearby water supplies or structures, and will be limited in duration and size so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include blasting plan, insurance information, notification process, hydrogeologic reports, etc.). N/A ii) Demonstrate that any trucking of excavated material will not unduly damage area highways, and will be reasonably limited in duration and frequency so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include trucking plan, hours of operation, extraction rates, vehicle trips per day, etc.) . N/A 23 iii) Describe the reclamation plans for the extraction area and how those plans can be financially assured (include final contours on site plan, landscaping plan, future land uses, bonding plan, escrow contribution schedule, etc.). N/A Criterion 9F) Energy Conservation. Demonstrate that the project reflects the principles of energy conservation and utilizes the best available technology for energy efficiency: a) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, indicate what measures will be used to conserve energy (include details on insulation, windows and doors, heating and venilation, lighting, etc.). (Contact the Public Service Department at 828-2393 or at 1-800-642-3281 assistance.) Building plans will be submitted to the Public Service Department for comments. b) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, demonstrate that electrical use has been limited to those uses for which no alternative energy source is reasonably suited. Electrical use will be limited to lights and miscellaneous small electrical motors. The compressors for making ice will be powered by either natural gas or electricity. The Zamboni will be powered by propane or electricity. c) If the project involves a residential subdivision or condominiums, would you object to a permit condition which read: "The permittee and all subsequent owners shall install and maintain energy conservation measures in any heated structures, including insulation with a R-value of at least R-19 in the exterior walls, at least R- 38 in the roof or cap and at least R-10 around the foundation or slab, with double pane glass or storm windows and insulated doors. " N/A If no, indicate why and what energy conservation measures will be required. d) If the project involves a residential subdivision, condominiums or a commercial development, would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The installation of electric resistance space heating equipment in any building is expressly prohibited without prior District Environmental Commission approval"? N/A If no, indicate why and why more efficient forms of energy cannot be used for space heating. Criterion 9G) Private Utilities. Demonstrate that any private utilities (shared by two or more owners) will not become a burden on the municipality if it must assume responsibility for them: 24 a) Indicate whether any of the utilities (road, water system, sewer line, septic system, etc.) will be controlled by more than one owner, and if so, indicate who will be legally and financially responsible for ongoing maintenance and eventual replacement. N/A b) If a private utility will likely be transferred to the municipality, indicate how it will meet municipal specifications. N/A c) If a private utility will not be transferred to the municipality, indicate how the utility will continue to be maintained so as. to not become a burden for the municipality at a later date. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure private maintenance and eventual replacement of the utilities.) N/A Criterion 9H) Scattered Development. Demonstrate that if the project is not physically contiguous to an existing settlement; it will not result in greater costs to the municipality than it provides in additional tax revenues and other public benefits: a) Indicate whether the the project site is physically contiguous to an existing settlement (be certain to include site location map). The property is contiguous to an existing development. See Site Location Map and Permit No. 4C0923. b) If the project is not contiguous to a settlement, demonstrate that the additional tax revenues and other public benefits of the project outweigh the additional costs of providing municipal services to the project (information generated under criteria 5, 6, 7 and 9A.) N/A c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any excessive costs for the municipality indicated above which are not offset by additional tax revenues or other public benefits (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.). N/A 25 Criterion 91l Public Utilities. Demonstrate that the project will not place an excessive or uneconomic demand on any necessary governmental or public utility facilities or services: a) Indicate what governmental services or public utility services are needed and demonstrate that such services can be provided without undue burdens. The project will use natural gas, electric power, water, waste water disposal, solid waste disposal services and access to municipal streets. Gas will be provided by Vermont Gas Systems, Inc.; electricity will be provided by Green Mountain Power Corp.; water and waste water disposal will be provided by the City of South Burlington; and solid waste disposal services will be provided by Chittenden Solid Waste District. The City has indicated that the project will not create an unreasonable burden on these utilities. See Municipal Impact Questionnaire; Letters have been requested from Vermont Gas Systems, Inc., Green Mountain Power Corp., and City of South Burlington engineer with respect to this issue. b) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial uses, indicate how electrical use will be minimized during peak periods of energy demand in the service area for the utility (include major sources of energy usage, letter from the utility serving the project, etc.). See Criterion 9F above. c) If any utility lines cross the project site other than along the highway, demonstrate that the utility lines will not be significantly affected (include letter from utility company). (Show utility lines on site plan.) No public utility line crosses the project site. Criterion 9K) Public Investments. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger any adjacent public investment: The City of South Burlington Master Plan, Exhibit 33 to 4CO923, identifies a skating facility as a significant aspect of the Dorset Park action recreational campus. Being located at the center of the 60-acre action recreational park and surrounded or planned to be surrounded by other structures, it will have minimal impact on the passive recreation portion of the Park, the bicycle path that runs along Dorset Street, any City street, or other public investment. 26 a) If any public facilities or lands are located adjacent to or on the project site, demonstrate that the project will not significantly affect those facilities (include highways, parks, schools, fire stations, sewer lines, etc.). Criterion 90 Rural Growth Areas. To the extent that the project parcel or any area within the parcel is identified as a "rural growth area, " indicate how the project has been clustered or otherwise designed to provide for reasonable population densities and rates of growth to economize on the cost of roads, utilities and land usage. (Contact the District Coordinator if you need assistance.) The project is not located in a rural growth area. See No. 4CO923. Criterion 10) Local and Regional Plans. Demonstrate that the project conforms to the municipal plan or regional plan or municipal capital program adopted under 24 V.S.A., Chapter 117: a) is there a duly adopted town plan? If so, explain how the project conforms to that plan with regard to land use, goals and objectives, and comments from local authorities (include copy of plan's land use map, relevant plan language on appropriate land uses or building densities, letter from the planning commission, e tc. ). The project complies with the Burlington Land Use, Goals, and Objectives of the City of South Burlington 1991 Comprehensive Plan, excerpts of which are included in Exhibit 31 to 4C0923. In particular, see Chapter V111, Recreation, Selection 3, City Parks, Page 50, which references -the "long awaited need for a center for the community's burgeoning interest in all types of recreational activity. A wide variety of both active and passive - activities are planned:... skating rink .... " - Description of and funding for the project are more particularly set forth in the Dorset Street Park Master Plan, Exhibit 33 to 4CO923. 27 b) Indicate what type of land uses are encouraged or allowed on the project site under the regional development plan if one exists (include copy of plan's land use map, relevant plan language on appropriate land uses or building densities, letter from the regional planning commission, etc.) (Contact your regional planning commission for assistance.) The project is in conformance with the Regional Plan (duly adopted November 12, 1991). According to a letter from Herbert A. Dufrey Ill, Staff Planner, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, Exhibit 32 to 4CO923, " [tJhe site is located in an-. 'urban, mixed use' area which recommends uses including recreation (P33). " See also Mr. Dufrey's letter for additional references to the Regional Plan. c) Does the municipality have a capital program? If so, indicate how the project conforms to that program. (Note: contact your town planner or planning commission for assistance.) The City of South Burlington has a capital program in place under which two previous bond votes for Dorset Park have been adopted and through which developer recreation fees are accumulated. 4189 District Office Use Only Application # s I southburll rink I act250. per 011595 28 ACT 250 MUNICIPAL IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE Applicant to Complete: Applicant Name: City of South Burlington Municipality: South Burlington Title and Date of Site Plan Reviewed: "Dorset Street Park, Revised Master Plan for Ice Rink, " prepared by Engineering Ventures, Inc. dated December 12, 1994 Town Manager, Department Heads, or Equivalent to Complete: a. Does the municipality have the capacity to provide the following services without unreasonable burdens for the above project: Fire Protection? Yes Police Protection? Yes Rescue Service? Yes Solid Waste Disposal? Yes - Road Maintenance? Yes b. If "no", what are the deficiencies? n/a c. If the service is unavailable from the municipality, who provides the service so that the town doesn't have to? n/a d. Would the deficiencies occur without this project? n/a e. If the deficiencies are common to many projects, does this project create burdens which are disproportionate to the taxes and user fees to be paid to the municipality? n/a I certify that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. City of South Burlington b y: Name: harles Haft , City Manager Da te: January ,Z3 , 1995 Are you available, after sufficient notice, to answer questions related to the above statements at an Act 250 hearing? Yes 1�0 C75 Vim ow EXHIBIT LIST FORM DORSET PARK SKATING FACILITY, SOUTH BURL INGTON DATE: January 23, 1995 NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 1 App. Site Plan, S-1, Dorset Street Park Revised Master Plan 2 App. Site Plan, S-2, Dorset Street Park, Skating Rink 3 App. City's confirmation of compliance with Criterion 5F, (01120195) 4 App. City's confirmation of sewage plant capacity (1116195) 29 SCHEDULE E, LIST OF ABUTTING LANDOWNERS A and G Investments, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Oak Creek Investments, 1350 Shelburne Road, Suite 200, S. Burlington, VT 05403 Janice and Russell Hill, 835 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 05403 Economou Farms, Inc. (Dean Economou), 984 Notchbrook Road, Stowe, VT 05672 Neil and Jennifer Hyman, 11 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael and Andrea Orlyk, 15 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Homestead Design, Inc., 51 Talcott Road, Williston, VT 05495 John and Debra Caulo, 17 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Stephen and Heidi Kramer, 23 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Michael Simoneau and Geri Reilly, 33 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Mark and Sandra Dupuis, 35 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Leon Emmons, 890 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 Alan Bartlett, 25 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Interstate 1-89, State of Vermont Temple Sinai, Inc., c% Rabbi James Glazier, 3 Siebring Road, South Burlingto, VT 05403 Estate of Isadore Myers, c% Peter Jacob, Esq., 205 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 Faith Methodist Church of South Burlington, Inc., 899 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 William and Edith Robenstein, 909 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403 John and Sandra Dooley, 44 East Terrace, South Burlington, VT 05403 Lance and Amy Llewellyn, 24 Mill Pond Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Mery and Barbara Brown, 50 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Craig and Nancy lgnaszewski, 52 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Stephen and Donna Vock, 54 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 William and Gay Craig, 56 Moss Glen Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Gwendolen, Arthur, & Lexie Rye, 1075 Hinesburg Road, So. Burlington, VT 05403 Michael and Della Hertzberg, 21 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Gary and Susan Ducharme, 25 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Raymond C. Dion, 27 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Diane M. DeMage, 29 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Matthew and Lori Smith, 31 Iris Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Dennis and Carol Lutz, 9 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Rich and Darcy Newman, 11 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Shia Shek Yee and Lai Ying, 15 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Peter and Patricia Kvam, 19 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Arthur and Mildred Beck, 21 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Harry and Christine Harrison, 23 Lupine Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 Gerald Milot, P.O. Box 4193, Burlington, VT 05402 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES that I have mailed a true copy of the Act 250 Permit Application for Dorset Park Skating Facility, South Burlington, to: South Burlington City Clerk 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 Pearl Street Essex Junction, VT 05453 this 24th day of January, 1995, by U.S. Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid. DATED this 24th day of January, 1995, at Williston, Vermont. PJW1p C. Linton, Esq. Linton & Hobson P.O. Box 1100 Williston, VT 05495-1100 (802) 879-1100 ;Page #2 hCertification of Service/#4C0746-5 illiam Hall, County Forester homas Myers, Wildlife Biologist rian Chipman, Fisheries Biologist NR, 111 West Street ssex Junction, VT 05452 Burlington Free Press Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 Stuart Slote, Energy Engineer Dept. of Public Service Energy Efficiency Division State Office Building Montpelier, VT 05620 David Grimason Green Mountain Power Corporation ;P. O. Box 850 South Burlington, VT 05402-0850 jScott Albertson Vermont Gas Systems �P. O. Box 467 ;Burlington, VT 05402 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS * Edward Hill, 835 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington 05403 * Rena Caulkins, 180 Intervale Road, Burlington 05401 * Doris Saville, 8615 53rd Avenue, West Bradenton, FL * Victor Kaufman, 902 Brand Farm Drive, South Burlington 05403 * Barbara Risik, 904 Brand Farm Drive, South Burlington 05403 * Southsett Partnership, 125 College Street, Burlington 05401 * Irving Pilcer, One Bluestar Lane, South Burlington 05403 * Alexander Decicco, Two Bluestar Lane, South Burlington 05403 * Robert Bennett, 35 Iris Lane, South Burlington 05403 * Ray Wu, 37 Iris Lane, South Burlington 05403 * John Barry, 42 Iris Lane, South Burlington 05403 * Homestead Design, Inc., 363 Williston Road, Williston 05495 Dated at Essex Junction, VT this 22nd day of July, 1992. C,h a Marsha Cota 4C0746-5/#2 ACT 250 LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATION 10 VSA, CHP. 151 NAMES: .file number _ .[ ] complete [ .date completed .coordinator or date received ] incomplete init. clerk signature: ............OFFICE USE ONLY ..................... 1 . Applicant(s) Name: CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Address 575 DORSET STREET S. BURLINGTON, VT 05403 Phone Legal form: [ ] individual [ ] partnership (attach list of partners) [ ] corporation: date formed place formed date reg. in Vt. Legal interest in land: [ ] contract to purchase [x ] [ ] ownership [ ] other: municipal gov't [ ] state gov't in fee simple [ ] lease agreement 2. Landowner(s) name CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Address 575 DORSET STREET S. BURLINGTON, VT 05403 Phone 698-7953 3. Contact person Joe Weith, City Planner Address same as above Phone 658-7955 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 4. Type: [ ] new project [ ] expansion of project previously exempt fro: Act 250 [ X] amendment of existing Act 250 project (permit tt 4CO923 ) [ ] permit condition modification (permit ) 5. General description (include number and size of buildings; use o-. buildings; number of lots; length of roads; etc.) : CONSTRUCT APPROXIMATELY 950 L.F. OF ROADWAY AND RECREATION PATH 6. Construction duration Duration of Permit Request LAND: 1 YEAR 5 YEARS 7. Total acres owned or controlled by applicant and landowner at project site 208 Acres in additional easements or rights -of -way 0 Acres committed to this project 208 Location: town S. BURLINGTON road DORSET STREET route number - Nearby landmark CWD WATER TOWER Distance from landmark 250' Direction from landmark EAST 8. Deed (s): grantee's name as recorded City of South Burlington recorded: book(s) See ,A" halm., page(s) dates) town SOUTH BURLINGTON county CHITTENDE 10 / 2 0 / 8 7 * A: Book 259, Page 529; Book 327, Page 363; Book 254, Page 47 OTHER INFORMATION: 9. Are you concurrently applying for a Water Supply and Wastewate Disposal Permit, a Subdivision Permit, or any other permit from th Wastewater Management Division of the Agency of Natural Resources? [ ] yes [X ] no 10. Have you received local zoning and/or subdivision approval? [X] yes [ ] pending [ ] none needed 11. Attach the following unless waived by the District Coordinator: [x] location map (U.S. Geological Survey map preferred) [X] site plan or plot plan (see instructions) [ ] building floor plan(s) (excluding single family homes) [ ] building elevation drawings (excluding single family homes) [X] schedule A - fee information [X] schedule B - Act 250 information (see instructions) [ ] schedule C - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit information (if concurrent application) [ ] schedule D - Subdivision Permit information (if concurrent application) [X] schedule E - adjoiner information [X] schedule F - certification of service [X] supporting documents as recommended in Schedule B or as needed [ ] Act 250 fee (payable "State of Vermont") [ ] Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal or Subdivision application fee (payable "State of Vermont") (if concurrent application) [ ] Affidavit of Notice to Adjoiners (See Schedule G-1) [ ] posting notice at Town Clerk Office (Schedule G-2) SIGNATURES: 12. I hereby swear that the information provided above or attached to this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. LSignature of applicants) L�-,2 V� -- date j LI 13. I hereby certify that I understand that I must not commence construction, demolition, remodeling or commercial use of the propert% as described in Environmental Board Rule 2(C) until I have received ar Act 250 Land Use Permit as required by 10 VSA Sec. 6083(a). Signature of applicants) C date t 14. I hereb Signature of y DISTRIBUTION• 15. SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL AND FOUR COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR. 16. SUBMIT TWO ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR IF YOU AR -- ALSO APPLYING FOR PERMITS FROM THE PROTECTION DIVISION. 17. SUBMIT ADDITIONAL COPIES TO THE MUNICIPALITY, MUNICIPAL PLANNINC COMMISSION, REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, AND TO ANY ADJOININC MTTTTTr`TDAT TTTrq ANTS VT,AnVTNr. C0MMT�gTnnq _ SCHEDULE A Fee Information ACT 250 Submit with the application a check payable to the "State of Vermont". Municipal and state agency projects are exempt. Not - for -profits are not exempt. Calculate the fee using the following table: 1) Number of lots to be created 0 x $50.00 = $ 0 2) Gravel Pits: $.10/cubic yard extraction rate $ 0 of the estimated annual SUBDIVISION PERMIT/WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT Submit with the application a check payable to the "State of Vermont" if you are concurrently applying for a Subdivision Permit or Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit from the Protection Division of the Department of Environmental Conservation, Agency of Natural Resources. Calculate the fee from the following table: Subdivisions: Public Buildings, Campgrounds, Mobile $150 per lot Home Parks: (waste water flows)* $ 50 per deferred lot $.36 per gallon of design flow with a $100 minimum. Fee attached $ C * contact the Regional Engineer for the Protection Division if uncertain I attest by my signature that the above is true to the best of my knowledge: (signature of applicant or agent) 4/95:SCHEDA SCHEDULE E Adjoiner Information Submit with the application a list of all adjoining landowners with mailing addresses. An "adjoining property owner" means a person who owns land in fee simple, if that land: (A) shares a property boundary with a tract of land where a proposed or actual development or subdivision is located; or (B) is adjacent to a tract of land where a proposed or actual development or subdivision is located and the two properties are separated only by a river, stream, or public highway (10 V.S.A. §6001(23)). Also include homeowner associations, utility companies, and others with significant legal interest in the project land. It is very helpful if you indicate the location of each adjoiner on your site plan. If you do not provide a list which is thorough and up-to-date, your application could be delayed because of improper notice distribution! NAME MAILING ADDRESS WITH ZIP CODE PLEASE SEE ATTACHED THREE SHEETS. Attach additional sheets if necessary 6/95: SCHEDE Last First Street city ST 21P Phone APO ID Salutation ACM 63 Malletts Bay Avenue S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Associates , LTD Bartlett Alan H. Thayer Bay Road Colchester VT 05446 APO Gerald Milot Beck Arthur W. i 21 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Mildred R. Brown Mervin g 50 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Barbara Butler John H. 17 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jeanne Grimes Caulo John C. i 17 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Debra Craig William J. i 3 Joy Drive S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Gay M. Demag Diane M. 29 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Diferdinan Robert G. i 48 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO do Jane H. Dooley John A. 8 22 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra A. DuBrul David B. 1001 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Ducharme Gary E. i 25 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Susan H. Dupuis Mark D. i 35 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Sandra R. Edwards Carolyn 27 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Emmons Leon C. 890 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Espisito Raymond i 5 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Margaret Faith 899 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Methodist Church Gloyd Brien E. i 34 Brickyard Road #30 Essex VT 05452 APO Heidi L. Junction Grand View Rafael Veve, Box 2361 S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Condo Jr. Associatio n Hansch Wilfried i 3 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Nancy Harrison Harry J. L 23 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Christine 0. Hayes Larry i Susan 27 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Hertzberg Michael A. L 21 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Della R. Hill Edward A. 835 Hinesburg Road S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Homestead 363 Williston Road Williston VT 05495 APO Design, Inc. Hyman Neil H. i 11 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Jennifer S. Ignaszewsk Craig S. i 52 Moss Glen S. Burlington VT 054113 ApO i Nancy A. Johnson Wayne D. 31 Luovine Lane s_ Ri,rl it t- VT !lc /.fl2 Kvam Peter M. & 19 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Patricia A. Lamphere James A. i 23 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lois P. Llewellyn Lance A. i 24 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Amy J. Lutz Dennis E. i 9 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Carol B. Martelle Pierre A. i 25 Crescent Road Burlington VT 05401 APO Susan 1 Nadworny Janice A. 18 Mill Pond S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Newman Rich i Darcy 11 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Orlyk Michael J. i 15 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Andre W. Perez Manuel L. i 1 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Dolores T. Robenstein William A. i 909 Dorset Street S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Edith A. Roya Mahmound 22 Fox Run S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Arani T. & Mansoorani Simoneau Michael S. 33 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Geri A. Reilly Smith Matthew C. i 31 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Lori A. Switzer Jerry W. 29 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Mary Alice G i arnon i Temple P.O. Box 201 Burlington VT 05402 APO Sinai, Inc. c/o David Greenberg Twin Oaks Gerald Milot 159 Pearl Street Essex VT 05452 APO Associatio Junction n Village at Dorset Perk Community Associatio n 76 St. Paul Street 600 Corporate Plaza Burlington VT 05401 APO V. Stephen A. 54 Noes Glen S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Winfield George F. i Many 0. 9 Iris Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO Tee Lai Ting Shia Shek 15 Lupine Lane S. Burlington VT 05403 APO SCHEDULE B Act 250 Information Criterion 1) Air Pollution. Demonstrate that the project will not create undue air pollution: a) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe any process air emissions, odors, or sources of noise and measures proposed to control them. Since there are no proposed manufacturing or industrial processes proposed as part of this project, this criterion is not applicable. b) If buildings will be heated, describe the fuel source and the heating system. Since there are no proposed manufacturing or industrial processes proposed as part of this project, this criterion is not applicable. c) Is an air pollution control permit from the Agency of Natural Resources required for a) or b) above? _Yes or X No? (Contact the Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-8731 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Since less than 1,000 parking spaces will be created by this project, a non -point source permit is not required. d) Indicate how dust will be controlled during and after construction. Dust control will be achieved using several strategies. 1. Clean the paved surfaces before and during construction to limit the dust potential from affecting the abutting properties. 2. During extended dry periods, all work areas will be water saturated to limit dust dispersion. 3. The applicant will place "Slow" and "Construction in Progress" signs in the work area. 4. All trucks delivering or removing fill will be required to cover their loads. 5. Trucks leaving the area will be required to drive over a series of steel grates or stone within the construction area to remove soil from the tire treads. Land Use Permit Application -1- August 1996 6. In addition, any exposed soil will be seeded and mulched as soon as possible to generate vegetation to assist in keeping dust to a minimum. e) Indicate what restrictions will apply to the hours of construction and/or operation and how noise will be controlled, especially in residential areas. Project construction hours will be maintained from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. No work will be scheduled for Sunday unless it becomes necessary to meet project deadlines. If work is performed on Sunday, it will be limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. with prior notice to the District Commission and representatives of the abutting properties. It is expected that work will commence as soon as possible, i.e., sometime in 4­1 September and continue until completion into December. The applicant suggests the above hours of operation as a guideline but reserves the right to alter hours of operation as required when it can be demonstrated that there will be no adverse impacts on the abutting properties. The operation of the crusher equipment will be limited to Monday through Friday of any week and between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on any day. The crusher will not be utilized on legal holidays observed by the State of Vermont. f) If the project involves any of the following, check them and contact the Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-8731 for further directions: [ ] parking for more than 1000 vehicles (existing and proposed), [ ] fuel burning equipment with over 10 million BTU's/hour, [ ] coal burning equipment. g) If the project involves radioactive materials, check here [ ] and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. Criterion 1A) Headwaters. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding any reduction of the quality of ground or surface waters in a headwaters area: a) Is the project located in a headwaters area as defined in the statute? (See instructions.) X Yes or _No? If the answer is yes, be certain to indicate how the project meets the applicable water quality regulations under criteria 1B (waste disposal), 1 E (streams), and 4 (soil erosion). Land Use Permit Application -2- August 1996 All components of the project are located within a basin having a drainage of less than 20 square miles. The Applicant will therefore meet all applicable Health and Water Resource Department Regulations. Criterion 1B) Waste Disposal. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding the disposal of wastes and demonstrate that the project will not involve the injection of wastes or toxic substances into ground waters: a) Describe any method of sewage disposal to be used and how sewage will be treated and isolated from ground waters. (Show location of treatment systems and piping on site plan.) Not Applicable. b) How many gallons of sewage per day will the treatment system be designed and/or approved to handle? GPD (Contact the regional engineer for the Protection Division in your district for assistance.) Not Applicable. c) If an on -site sewage treatment system is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate how it will be maintained and who will be legally and financially responsible for its eventual replacement? (Attach copy of deed restrictions, etc.) On -site wastewater disposal is not being proposed as part of this project. d) If a municipal sewer is to be used, provide the name of the municipal sewage treatment plant and demonstrate that the plant has the capacity to accommodate your project. (Attach a letter from the municipality.) Not Applicable. e) Is a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or a Subdivision Permit required from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources for the sewage disposal system? _ Yes or X No? (Contact the Regional Engineer for the Protection Division or the District Coordinator if in doubt.) f) Are you relying on a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or Subdivision Permit to satisfy this criterion? —Yes or X No? Land Use Permit Application -3- August 1996 IF YES, NO DECISION WILL BE ISSUED UNTIL THAT PERMIT IS OBTAINED AND FORWARDED TO THE COMMISSION. g) Indicate how stormwater runoff will be disposed of without causing undue water pollution from litter, oil, salt, pesticides, and the like. (Show grass swales, ditches, catch basins, culverts, and other drainage improvements on site plan.) The runoff from the existing and proposed areas of the project will be collected via a series of grass lined swales, rock lined swales and via overland flow [See Attachment 1, Design Plans]. The methods of stormwater treatment proposed for this project include the use of grass lined swales and overland flow over vegetated buffers at least 25 feet in width. h) Is a Stormwater Discharge Permit required from the Water Quality Division of the Agency of Natural Resources for the discharge of the stormwater into a stream, river, lake, or municipal storm drain? _Yes or X No? (Contact the Water Quality Division at 244-5674 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? No Stormwater Discharge Permit is required because the impervious areas of the roadway are less than one acre. i) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe what they are, indicate how any wastewater generated will not contaminate ground or surface waters, and indicate whether all necessary discharge permits have been obtained. (Show location of any discharges on site plan). What is the status of your application? Since there are no proposed manufacturing or industrial processes proposed as part of this project, this criterion is not applicable. j) If storage of oils, fuels, chemicals, cleaning fluids, solvents, batteries, pesticides, or other hazardous materials are associated with this project, indicate what measures will be taken to protect against spills and leaks, especially in a sensitive area such as a municipal watershed or near wells or streams. (Show location of storage on site plan and include details of storage containers, fill pipes, leak detection equipment, containment structures, employee training, etc.) Not Applicable. Land Use Permit Application 4 August 1996 k) Is a permit from or registration with the Hazardous Materials Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for the storage listed in j)? Yes or X No? (Contact the Hazardous Materials Division at 244-8702 if you are uncertain.) What is the status of your application? Not Applicable. 1) Indicate how construction debris, including stumps will be disposed of without creating water pollution. All construction debris will be removed off the project site and placed in a construction dumpster. The materials will be disposed of at a certified land fill for construction debris. There will be a limited number of stumps associated with this project. This material will be disposed of off -site or in an alternative manner, i.e., chipping. Criterion 1C) Water Conservation. Demonstrate that the project will use the best available water conservation technology: a) Would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The permittee and all subsequent owners shall install and maintain only low -flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings, including toilets with flows not to exceed 3.5 gallons per flush, faucets with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute or which have automatic shut off valves and showerheads with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute." _Yes or X No? If no, indicate why and what water conservation measures will be taken. This criterion is not applicable for this type of project. b) If the project involves significant use of water for manufacturing or other processes, indicate what measures will be taken to conserve water (include recycling, efficient machinery, etc.). Not Applicable. Criterion 1 D) Floodways. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger the health, safety and welfare of the public or of riparian owners during flooding: a) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps (on file with your municipality), demonstrate that the project will not involve any filling or construction within the floodway. (Show location of floodway on site plan.) Land Use Permit Application -5- August 1996 Since all of the project area falls outside of the 100 year floodways [See Attachment 2, FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map], this criterion is not applicable to this project. b) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway fringe as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps, demonstrate that the project will not cause a significant increase in the peak flood levels of the river or stream. (Show location of floodway fringe on site plan.) Since all of the project area falls outside of the 100 year floodways [See Attachment 2, FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map], this criterion is not applicable to this project. c) ff any fill, structures, storage of materials, or other operations are to be located in the floodway fringe, demonstrate that they will be floodproofed consistent with the National Flood Insurance Program. (Contact the Floodplain Management Section of the Water Quality Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-6951.) Since all of the project area falls outside of the 100 year floodways [See Attachment 2, FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map], this criterion is not applicable to this project. Criterion 1 E) Streams. Demonstrate that" the project will maintain the natural condition of any streams, when feasible: a) Indicate the name and location of streams, drainageways, or riparian wetlands on or near the project site and the distance to the closest construction disturbance. (Show precise location of streams and construction limits on site plan.) The project will cross one drainageway and its associated wetlands. b) If a stream is located within 100 feet of a disturbed area of the project, indicate how the stream and the lands along the stream will be maintained in their natural condition. (Show undisturbed buffers, revegetation plans, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, and the like on site plan.) Due to the gently sloping topography of the area the existing stream blends with the existing terrain. Except for the road and bike path crossings, the minimum distance to be maintained between the proposed limits of disturbance and existing streams will be 50 feet. Within these buffer areas the existing vegetation will be Land Use Permit Application -6- August 1996 maintained. With these separation distances and the installation and maintenance of a silt fence barrier surrounding the site, there should be minimal impact on the streams. Once the regrading work is complete, the site will be revegetated in accordance with the Erosion Control Plan [See Attachment 1, Design Plans]. c) If a section of a stream must be crossed, relocated, or modified, demonstrate that there are no reasonable alternatives and then indicate how the crossing or new stream channel will be constructed in a stable and naturalized condition. (Show details of the construction on site plan.) (Contact the District Fisheries Biologist.) The crossings have been located to cross in the narrowest channels to reduce impact and still provide a safe roadway. A new 36" diameter culvert will be installed at proposed roadway crossing of the drainageway. The culvert will be placed so that no new channel realignment will be required. In addition, at the outlet of the culvert, a riprap dispersion pad will be installed to minimize erosion and reduce the velocity of the concentrated flows to match existing conditions. d) Is a Stream Alteration Permit from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for any work in a stream? _Yes or X No? (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Since this watershed above these areas does not exceed 10 square miles, a Stream Alteration Permit is not required. e) If the project involves the withdrawal of water from a stream, river, pond, or lake, check here [ ] and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. This project does not include the withdrawal of water from a stream, river or pond. Criterion 1E) Shorelines. Demonstrate that if the project is located along a shoreline, it complies with the four standards relating to the condition of the shoreline listed below: a) Indicate the name and location of any river, lake, pond, or reservoir on or near the project site and the distance to the closest disturbance. (Show location on site plan.) Since the project is not located along a shoreline, this criterion is not applicable to the project. Land Use Permit Application -7- August 1996 b) If the project is located on or near a shoreline, then answer i) through iv) below: Since the project is not located along a shoreline, this criterion is not applicable to the project. i) Indicate how the shoreline will be maintained in its natural condition. (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, and the like on site plan.) Not Applicable. III) Indicate how and where any existing public access to the water body can be reasonably maintained. (Show details on site plan.) Not Applicable. iii) Indicate how the vegetation will be provided or retained to screen the project from the water body. (Show details on site plan.) Not Applicable. Iv) Indicate how the shoreline will be stabilized from erosion with vegetation. (Show details on site plan.) Not Applicable. Criterion 1G) Wetlands. Demonstrate that the project will meet applicable Water Resource Board regulations regarding any impacts on designated significant wetlands: a) Indicate the location of any wetland areas on or near the project site and the distance to the closest disturbance. (Contact the Wetlands Biologist with the Agency of Natural Resources at 244-6951 for assistance in identifying wetland areas.) (Show location on site plan.) The plans indicate areas of Class III wetland at the road and recreation path crossings. These crossings were located to minimize impacts to the wetland by crossing perpendicular to the stream in narrow areas of stream channel. b) Indicate how any wetlands and the lands along the wetlands will be maintained consistent with the Water Resource Board regulations, if applicable. (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, etc. on site plan.) (Contact the Wetlands Biologist for assistance.) Land Use Permit Application -8- August 1996 Silt fence will be installed at the toe of planned fills and left in place until side slopes are stabilized with new vegetation. In all other areas isolation distances of 50' will be maintained. c) ff the wetland regulations do not apply to any wetlands associated with your project, be certain to address the value of the wetlands under applicable criteria including 1E (streams), 1F (shorelines), 4 (soil erosion), 8 (scenic beauty), and 8A (wildlife habitat). The wetland provides retention and soil erosion control and treatment for associated intermittent stream. Criteria 2 and 3) Water Supply. Demonstrate that the project has sufficient water available for its needs; and that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on an existing water supply: a) Describe the source(s) of domestic water which will be utilized for the project. (Show location of wells, springs, piping, etc. on site plan.) This project does not require any potable water supply therefore this criterion is not applicable. b) How many gallons of water per day will be needed? 0 GPD How was this figure determined? Not Applicable. c) Demonstrate that the source listed in a) will be of sufficient quantity to meet the daily needs (include nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) Not Applicable. d) If a domestic water source is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate who is legally responsible for its maintenance and possible replacement. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure continued maintenance.) Not Applicable. Land Use Permit Application -9- August 1996 e) Is VT DEC Water Supply Division approval necessary for a shared water system or extension of a municipal water line? _Yes or X No? (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division or the Health Department at 863-7220.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Not Applicable. f) Describe the source of any commercial or industrial water supply (if different from above) and demonstrate that water exists in sufficient quantity for the needs of the project. (Show details on site plan.) Not Applicable. g) Demonstrate that the use of any of the water sources listed in a) or f) above will not restrict the flow of water to other existing users. (Include location and distance to nearby wells or springs, nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) Not Applicable. h) If there are any community wells nearby (for example, in mobile home parks, condominium projects, high density subdivisions, etc.) which might be affected by your project, contact the Health Department at 863-7220 to see whether their review is necessary. If their review is necessary, attach a review letter if available. There are no community wells regulated by the State of Vermont in the vicinity of the proposed project. Criterion 4) Soil Erosion. Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable soil erosion; and will not cause a reduction in the capacity of the land to hold water so that a dangerous situation results: a) Describe the topography of the project site, the proximity of sloping lands to water bodies and property boundaries, and the potential for soil erosion. (Show contours on site plan in five foot intervals.) (Show precise limits of soil disturbance on site plan.) The project area lies adjacent to a gently sloping ridge line that is oriented in a north -south direction. This site occupies the mid reaches of a watershed which feeds the Potash Brook. The slopes generally range from 1% to 20% within this area. In the vicinity of the wetlands and manmade drainageways, the slopes range Land Use Permit Application -10- August 1996 from 0.5% to 3%. There is a small section of the property that is very steep in nature with exposed ledges. This represents the western edge of the ridgeline and is most pronounced along the eastern half of the proposed roadway. b) Indicate what erosion control measures will be taken during construction to prevent eroded sediment from reaching a water body or adjoining property. (Include hay bale dams or silt fences, daily mulching, diversion ditches, sediment basins, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) The erosion control plan has been developed to direct and control runoff from the project site from reaching the unnamed tributary which drains to the Potash Brook. Erosion control measures to be used during construction will consist of the following: Hay bale check dams and silt fences will be constructed within drainage paths to reduce the velocity of stormwater runoff and intercept siltation that has occurred. Silt fences will be constructed at the toe of all fill slopes to filter runoff. Slopes greater than 1:3 and grass -lined ditches with profile grade exceeding 5% shall have erosion control netting installed to stabilize and reduce the erosion potential. Prior to any construction, the silt fence at the toe of slopes shall be constructed based on finish grade contours to delineate the construction limits. Seeding and mulching should be completed to areas that have been finish graded as soon as possible. If springs are encountered, an underdrain system consisting of perforated pipe enveloped within crushed stone shall be constructed from the spring to a point down gradient which will not be disturbed by construction. Dust Control Mulch cover placed during the clearing and grubbing stage and at seeding will protect soils and hold in moisture. If excessive drying does occur and dust becomes a problem, the Contractor shall be required to spray these areas with water as required to control dust. Land Use Permit Application -11- August 1996 c) Indicate what permanent erosion control measures will be taken after construction to stabilize the site from continued erosion. (Include stone -lined ditches, grassed swales, paving, rip -rap, seeding mixtures, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) Permanent erosion control measures will consist of the following: Ditches with profile grades up to 5% will be grassed lined. Ditches over 5% will be stone lined. Stone fill will be used at the drainage structure inlet and outlet as shown on the site plans. The roadway will be paved. The design plans depict the planting and seeding mixtures to be used. d) If exterior site work or earth moving will occur between October 1 and April 15, indicate what special erosion control measures will be taken to stabilize bare soils through the winter months. If construction occurs between October 1 and April 15, disturbed areas will be kept to a minimum and mulched immediately upon completion of the work. All erosion control measures should be in place prior to the ground freezing. e) How frequently will the erosion controls be inspected during construction and who will be accountable for their maintenance? During construction erosion control measures will be inspected at least every three days and after any heavy rains by the Construction Manager, John Magnus. Deficiencies will be brought to the attention of the Contractor who shall be accountable for their maintenance. f) Indicate what percentage of the project site will be covered with buildings, roadways, parking areas, or other areas impervious to water. (Show on site plan.) The proposed project will create approximately 22,800 square feet (0.52 acres) of impervious area for the proposed roadway. The amount of impervious surface is calculated to be less than 1 % of the total passive recreation area. g) Demonstrate how the increased rate of stormwater runoff from these areas will not create a dangerous or unhealthy situation for adjoining property Land Use Permit Application -12- August 1996 owners or downstream areas due to streambank erosion or flooding. (Show drainage swales, culverts, and retention basins on site plan.) The small amount of additional impervious area in relation to the remaining property limits the impacts relative to increased rates of peak runoff. The culvert will create a detention basin effect to reduce the peak rates of flow from the project area. h) If the project Involves the construction of a permanent dam, check here [ ] and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. Criterion 5) Highways and Other Means of Transportation. Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions with respect to the use of highways and other means of transportation: a) Indicate where vehicles will have access to a state or local highway from this project. (Show location on site plan and on site location map.) This project will have access to Golf Course Road (proposed) and Dorset Street. The point of intersection with Dorset Street will be approximately opposite the existing driveway to the CWD Water Tower. b) Describe the design of the driveway(s) or road intersection(s) and demonstrate adequate safety (include number of lanes, traffic controls or signals, approach grades, sight distances in each direction along the state or local highway, legal speed limits, etc.). (Show details on site plan.) The proposed intersections associated with this project are all limited to two lanes. The level of traffic generated by the project does not warrant any additional turning lanes when leaving the proposed project. The approach grade at the intersections is 2%. The intersection sight distance at the proposed intersection conforms with the minimum requirements set forth by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (ASSHTO). The proposed roadway cross section will conform to the rural low density road standard adopted in the City of South Burlington's Subdivision Regulations. The roadway will have a 24 foot paved surface, guard rails when slopes exceed 2:1 for an elevation change of greater than six feet or a 3:1 slope in fill sections with a grass lined or stone lined swale in cut sections. c) Is a permit required from the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation for commercial or residential access onto a state highway? _ Yes or X No? Land Use Permit Application -13- August 1996 (Contact the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation at 828-2653 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? No new access to a State road is part of this project, therefore this criterion is not applicable. d) Is a permit required from your municipality for access onto a town or city highway? X Yes or _ No? (contact the zoning administrator, town manager, or road commissioner). If yes, what is the status of your application? The project received Final Plat approval from South Burlington Planning Commission on June 18, 1996. e) If a roadway is involved, indicate the length of the road and the maximum gradient. (Show road location, profile, and cross sections on site plan unless waived by District Coordinator.) The proposed project will include approximately 950 feet of new roadway on the City owned property. The new roadway will extend from Dorset Street across the Economou Farm property at a slope of 2% and will transition into a 7% slope as it approaches the low point at the crossing of the drainageway. The roadway will climb the hillside at a 10% slope for approximately 350 feet before transitioning into a 3.8% slope. The road will reach a highpoint prior to reaching the Golf Course Road intersection at a -2% grade. f) If a subdivision roadway is involved, is it likely to be turned over to the municipality? X Yes or _ No? If yes, will the road be built to municipal specifications? X Yes or _ No? Is the municipality likely to accept the road? X Yes or _ No? (Include letter from the municipality confirming this.) IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO EITHER QUESTION, BE CERTAIN TO ADDRESS CRITERION 9G (PRIVATE UTILITIES). The roadway and recreation path will be owned and maintained by the City. g) Demonstrate that emergency vehicles and trucks will have sufficient access into the project site and can easily turn around. (Show details on site plan.) The pavement width of the proposed roadway will be 24'. The maximum slope of the access road will not exceed 10%. There are no cul-de-sacs as part of this project. Land Use Permit Application -14- August 1996 h) Demonstrate that adequate parking for peak periods will exist for the project. (Show details on site plan.) A point of access has been provided for future parking and emergency access to overlook park. No parking is proposed as part of this project. i) Demonstrate that the traffic associated with the project will not create unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions on nearby highways or nearby intersections (include traffic counts during peak hours, measurements of delays in entering intersections, recommendations of traffic engineer, etc.) (Contact the District Coordinator for guidance and to determine if a traffic study is necessary.) Traffic impacts associated with the roadway were reviewed under Permit 4C0983. j) If the project involves or may affect a railroad, airport, or other means of transportation not addressed in a) through i) above, check here [ ] and contact the District Coordinator for guidance. Not Applicable. k) If the project involves or may affect a railroad, airport, or other means of transportation not addressed in a) through i) above, check here [ ] and contact the District Coordinator for guidance. Not Applicable. Criterion 6) Educational Services. Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide educational services: a) If the project Is residential or involves the creation of jobs, estimate how many school age children will likely result from the project and how that figure was determined. The project does not involve the creation of jobs or directly result in additional school age children. b) Demonstrate whether the local schools can accommodate the additional students listed under a) without significant hardship (include school impact Land Use Permit Application -15- August 1996 form attached to application, letter from school district, estimates of student capacity at local schools, location of existing bus routes, etc.). Not Applicable. c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any significant hardships on the local schools indicated above (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.) Not Applicable. Criterion 7) Municipal Services. Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide municipal or governmental services: a) Demonstrate that the local fire department can provide fire protection services without significant hardship (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from fire department, etc.). Reviewed under Permit 4C0983. b) Is a Public Building Permit for electrical wiring and fire protection required by the Department of Labor and Industry? _ Yes or X No? (Contact the regional Labor and Industry office.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Not Applicable. c) Demonstrate that the local police department, constable, or state police, can provide police services for the project without unreasonable burden (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from police department, etc.). Reviewed under Permit 4C0983. d) Demonstrate that sufficient solid waste disposal capacity exists at a local landfill, transfer station, or incinerator to meet the needs of the project (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from landfill operator, copy of state landfill certification, etc.). Not Applicable. Land Use Permit Application -16- August 1996 e) Demonstrate that the municipality, or a volunteer organization serving the area, can provide rescue services for the project without significant hardship. (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from rescue squad, letter from town, etc.) Reviewed under Permit 4C0983. g) Describe any potential impacts to services provided by adjacent municipalities as well as appropriate mitigation measures. Not Applicable. Criterion 8) Scenic Beauty, Historic Sites, and Natural Areas. Demonstrate that the project will not have an undue adverse effect on the scenic or natural beauty of the area, aesthetics, historic sites, or rare or irreplaceable natural areas: a) Describe the visual appearance of the project site and surrounding area as it exists without the project (include open areas, wooded areas, mountains, ridge lines, wetlands, streams or shorelines, existing structures nearby, etc.). (Show existing features on site plan.) The park site is primarily open field surrounding a partially wooded plateau. The top of the hill forms the overlook park that provides superior views to the west, north and east. b) Demonstrate that the project's visual appearance from a highway, community center, or nearby residences is consistent with the visual appearance of the existing area as described in a) above: i) Demonstrate that the project use (residential, retail, industrial, etc.) is consistent with the existing or planned land uses in the area. Will the project generate any significant noise related impacts during and/or after construction? If so, what mitigation efforts are being proposed. The roadway has been designed to the City Rural Street Standard to maintain the rural character. The western most section of road follows closely the existing contour at the open area. The eastern section of roadway is located in a cut section to reduce the visibility of vehicles from the overlook park. The road is gently curved so that a direct view of the cut section can be seen from Dorset Street or Swift Street extension. The cut section contains rock that will be blasted during construction. The noise generated by blasting operations will be internal to the park area and at short duration. Land Use Permit Application -17- August 1996 ii) Demonstrate that the building size, density, and location are not out of character with the terrain of the site, the size of nearby buildings, surrounding vegetation, and nearby scenic vistas from highways or community centers. (Show details on site plan.) Not Applicable. III) Demonstrate that the architectural style and building materials and colors are not out of character with the style of area buildings (provide drawings of building). Not Applicable. iv) Demonstrate that parking areas are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. (Show on Site Plan.) Not Applicable. v) Demonstrate that any project signs are designed to minimize their visual impact on the surrounding area (include size, illumination, and colors). (Show location on site plan.) Not Applicable. vi) Demonstrate that any exterior lighting is designed to minimize its visual impact on the surrounding area at night, and that it will not glare into the highway or nearby residences (include size, wattage, fixture style, and pole height). (Show location on site plan and include manufacturer's specification sheet.) There is no exterior lighting associated with this section of roadway. vii) Demonstrate that any utilities (propane tanks, trash dumpsters, electric distribution lines and poles, etc.) are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. The only utilities associated with the project is the installation of electric and telephone lines which will be installed underground. viii) Indicate what additional landscaping will be added to the project site to minimize any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) Existing trees outside of cuts and fills will be protected from damage from construction equipment and replaced if damaged. Land Use Permit Application -18- August 1996 ix) Indicate if any restrictions on tree cutting or earth disturbance will be used to minimize any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) The cutting will be limited to areas of cut and fill only. c) Will the project have a significant impact on a historic site identified by the Division of Historic Preservation? _ Yes or X No? (Contact the Division for Historic Preservation at 828-3226 for guidance.) If yes, what measures will be used to minimize or mitigate the impacts? Reviewed under Permit 4C0983. d) Will the project have a significant impact on a designated rare or Irreplaceable natural or fragile area on or near the project site? (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244-7340 for assistance in identifying natural or fragile areas.) Reviewed under Permit 4C0983. Criterion 8A) Wildlife and Endangered Species. Demonstrate that the project will not destroy or significantly imperil necessary wildlife or endangered species habitat: a) Indicate whether any critical wildlife or endangered species habitat exists on or near the project site (include deer wintering areas, bear feeding areas, pristine rivers or streams, wetlands, or the like.) (Contact the District Fish and Wildlife office for assistance in identifying wildlife habitat.) (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244-8711 for assistance in identifying endangered species habitat.) (Show areas on site plan.) There is no critical wildlife or endangered species habitat on or near the project site. As discussed under Criterion 8D), the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Nongame and Natural Heritage Program knows of no endangered species habitat on the project site. This is consistent with the Commissions Findings of Fact in the Master Plan Permit 4C0983. b) If critical wildlife habitat exists on or near the project site, indicate how the project will not destroy or imperil that habitat, or indicate what mitigation measures can be taken to minimize the impact (prepare response to the sub - criteria of Criterion 8(a)). (Show details on site plan and attach review letter from the Department of Fish and Wildlife). Land Use Permit Application -19- August 1996 Not Applicable. Criterion 9A) Impact of Growth. Will any increase in population associated with the project create an undue financial burden upon the ability of the town or region to accommodate such growth: a) If the project is residential in nature, indicate how many additional people may live in the project, what portion may be seasonal, and what percentage of the total population of the municipality this project represents (include population or housing statistics, etc.). No population growth is associated with road. b) Does the municipality have the financial capacity to accommodate this additional population growth or indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized to offset the financial burdens on the municipality (include letter from the municipality, reference answers to criteria 6 and 7, fiscal impact report, etc.)? Not applicable. Criterion 9B) Primary Agricultural Soils. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the agricultural potential of primary agricultural soils: a) Does the project site contain primary agricultural soils? If so, indicate how many acres. Has the project been designed to minimize the impact on the future agricultural use of the soils. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation District or the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828-2504 for assistance.) (Show agricultural soils on site plan or attach soil map.) The road is not located on primary agricultural soils. b) If the project cannot avoid significant reduction in the potential of the primary agricultural soils as identified in a) above, then answer i) through iv) below: i) Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the primary agricultural soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analysis of alternative designs of the project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land including the investment). Land Use Permit Application -20- August 1996 This criterion is not applicable. ii) Demonstrate that there are no other non -primary agricultural soils owned by the applicant or co -applicant which are reasonably suited for this project. This criterion is not applicable. III) Demonstrate that the project has been clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of primary agricultural soils in order to retain the better soils in larger, farmable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the preserved agricultural soils.) (Contact the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828-2504 for assistance.) This criterion is not applicable. iv) Demonstrate that the project will not significantly interfere with or jeopardize the continued agricultural use of adjoining lands or reduce their agricultural or forestry potential. This criterion is not applicable to this project. Criterion 9C) Forest and Secondary Agricultural Soils. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the potential of secondary agricultural soils or forest soils: a) Indicate whether the project site (acreage owned by applicant or co -applicant) contains soils which have long term commercial forestry potential as identified by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, or by the state County Forester. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with your Natural Resource Conservation District or your state County Forester for assistance.) (Show forest soils on site plan.) Not Applicable. b) If the project site does contain forest soils, indicate how the project has been designed to minimize the impact on the future forestry use of the soils. Not Applicable. c) If the project cannot avoid a significant reduction of the forest soils as identified in a) above, then answer i) through iii) below: Land Use Permit Application -21- August 1996 i) Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the forest soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analysis of project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land as a whole). Not Applicable. 11) Demonstrate that no other non -forest soils are owned by the applicant or co -applicant which are reasonably suited for this project. Not Applicable. 111) Demonstrate that the project is clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of forest soils and to retain the better soils in larger, manageable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is Involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the retained forest soils.) (Contact your County Forester for assistance in designing projects.) Not Applicable. Criteria 9D and 9E) Earth Resources. Demonstrate that the project will not interfere with the future extraction of earth resources; and demonstrate that if the project Involves the extraction of earth resources that it will not unduly harm the environment or neighboring land uses, and will be reclaimed for an alternative use: a) Does the project site have a high potential for extraction of mineral or earth resources? _ Yes or X No? (Contact the State Geologist at 244-5164.) b) If yes, then indicate how access to the resource can be maintained in the future. Not Applicable. c) If the project involves the extraction of earth resources for commercial sale, or involves extensive use of borrow material from on site or nearby, answer 1) through iv) below: (Contact the District Coordinator if you need assistance.) i) Demonstrate that any proposed blasting will not damage nearby water supplies or structures, and will be limited in duration and size so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include blasting plan, insurance information, notification process, hydrogeologic reports, etc.). Land Use Permit Application -22- August 1996 Blasting will be isolated and occur 1,000' from the closest structure. The houses in the area are serviced by City water. Demonstrate that any trucking of excavated material will not unduly damage area highways, and will be reasonably limited in duration and frequency so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include trucking plan, hours of operation, extraction rates, vehicle trips per day, etc.). Excess material generated by the project will be utilized for subbase material in the road. iii) Describe the reclamation plans for the extraction area and how those plans can be financially assured (include final contours on site plan, landscaping plan, future land uses, bonding plan, escrow contribution schedule, etc.). Not applicable. Criterion 9F) Energy Conservation. Demonstrate that the project reflects the principles of energy conservation and utilizes the best available technology for energy efficiency: a) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, Indicate what measures will be used to conserve energy (include details on insulation, windows and doors, heating and ventilation, lighting, etc.). (Contact the Public Service Department at 828-2393 or at 1-800-642-3281 assistance.) Not Applicable. b) If the project Involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, demonstrate that electrical use has been limited to those uses for which no alternative energy source is reasonably suited. Not Applicable. c) If the project involves a residential subdivision or condominiums, would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The permittee and all subsequent owners shall Install and maintain energy conservation measures in any heated structures, Including insulation with a R-value of at least R-19 in the exterior walls, at least R-38 in the roof or cap and at least R-10 around the foundation or slab, with double pane glass or storm windows and insulated Land Use Permit Application -23- August 1996 doors." — Yes or X No? If no, indicate why and what energy conservation measures will be required. Not Applicable. d) If the project involves a residential subdivision, condominiums or a commercial development, would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The installation of electric resistance space heating equipment in any building is expressly prohibited without prior District Environmental Commission approval"? X Yes or _ No? If no, indicate why and why more efficient forms of energy cannot be used for space heating. Not Applicable. Criterion 9G) Private Utilities. Demonstrate that any private utilities (shared by two or more owners) will not become a burden on the municipality if it must assume responsibility for them: a) Indicate whether any of the utilities (road, water system, sewer line, septic system, etc.) will be controlled by more than one owner, and if so, indicate who will be legally and financially responsible for ongoing maintenance and eventual replacement. Not Applicable. b) If a private utility will likely be transferred to the municipality, indicate how it will meet municipal specifications. Not Applicable. c) If a private utility will not be transferred to the municipality, indicate how the utility will continue to be maintained so as to not become a burden for the municipality at a later date. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure private maintenance and eventual replacement of the utilities.) Not Applicable. Criterion 9H) Scattered Development. Demonstrate that if the project is not physically contiguous to an existing settlement, it will not result in greater costs to the municipality than it provides in additional tax revenues and other public benefits: Land Use Permit Application -24- August 1996 a) Indicate whether the project site Is physically contiguous to an existing settlement (be certain to Include site location map). The project is physically contiguous to an existing settlement. b) If the project is not contiguous to a settlement, demonstrate that the additional tax revenues and other public benefits of the project outweigh the additional costs of providing municipal services to the project (information generated under criteria 5, 6, 7 and 9A). Not Applicable. c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any excessive costs for the municipality indicated above which are not offset by additional tax revenues or other public benefits (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.). Not Applicable. Criterion 9J) Public Utilities. Demonstrate that the project will not place an excessive or uneconomic demand on any necessary governmental or public utility facilities or services: a) Indicate what governmental services or public utility services are needed and demonstrate that such services can be provided without undue burdens. The municipal services/public utilities that will be used are: 1. City of South Burlington Police Department (security) 2. City of South Burlington Rescue Squad (rescue and ambulance) 3. City of South Burlington Fire Department (fire protection) Specific comments from these departments were reviewed under Permit 4C0983. b) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial uses, indicate how electrical use will be minimized during peak periods of energy demand In the service area for the utility (include major sources of energy usage, letter from the utility serving the project, etc.). Not Applicable. Land Use Permit Application -25- August 1996 c) If any utility lines cross the project site other than along the highway, demonstrate that the utility lines will not be significantly affected (include letter from utility company). (Show utility lines on site plan.) Not Applicable. Criterion 9K) Public Investments. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger any adjacent public investment: a) If any public facilities or lands are located adjacent to or on the project site, demonstrate that the project will not significantly affect those facilities (include highways, parks, schools, fire stations, sewer lines, etc.). Public facilities adjoining or pertinent to this project site include: 1. City of South Burlington - Dorset Park 2. City of South Burlington Sewer and Water The proposed roadway provides access to the overlook park. The construction of the roadway will not affect existing facilities. Criterion 9Q Rural Growth Areas. To the extent that the project parcel or any area within the parcel is identified as a "rural growth area," indicate how the project has been clustered or otherwise designed to provide for reasonable population densities and rates of growth to economize on the cost of roads, utilities and land usage. (Contact the District Coordinator if you need assistance.) The roadway is not in a rural growth area. Criterion 10) Local and Regional Plans. Demonstrate that the project conforms to the municipal plan or regional plan or municipal capital program adopted under 24 V.S.A., Chapter 117: a) Is there a duly adopted town plan? If so, explain how the project conforms to that plan with regard to land use, goals and objectives, and comments from local authorities (include copy of plan's land use map, relevant plan language on appropriate land uses or building densities, letter from the planning commission, etc.). The roadway is an adaptation to the north south local street shown on the master plan (attached). The adjusted alignment was approved by the planning commission on June 18, 1996. Land Use Permit Application -26- August 1996 roje site b)y ofIndicate what type of land uses are encouraged or allowed on the p Ian's land under the regional development plan if one exists ate Ilandude cuses or building use map, relevant plan language on appropriate densities, letter from the regional planning commission, etc.) (Contact your regional planning commission for assistance.) No change in land use will result from construction of the roadway. Does the municipality have a capital program? i your in icatehow or tinning project conforms to that program. ram. (Note: contact you planner commission for assistance.) Yes, improvements d by adjacent development reviewed Y rovements to park will be funde p under Permit 4CO983 and represents significant improvements planned in capita program. -27- Land Use Permit Application August 1996 4/89 District Office Use Only Application # Attachment LIST FOR PROJECT DATE No. Admitted by 1. Applicant 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Subject Design Plans Firm Map Land Use Permit APPllcadon -28- August 1996 PAGE 2 Attachment LIST (CONTINUED) PROJECT NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Land Use Permit Application -29- August 1996 PAGE 3 Attachment LIST (CONTINUED) PROJECT NO. ADMITTED BY SUBJECT 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 4/89 SCHEDB.DOC Land Use Permit Application -30- August 1996 P mmummm lip I ��-r .. ,, � � M I!i! a •� mmmm Wild I —_ � 8 N � �.__SWfFT � BiREET w`'. N� 2 o I o ), I I lJ ' o o I 0 0 0 ° ° 0 76 / ri t I :n .em / ° ' 1� •� .•. ,, a WA • FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE MAP SCALE 1 '-800' 44� -�} r L $eacoor Light tanks, I �Ch Lj L ' � S •� * p i��� W',r � r�li t� . � �� � G �..-i i III uVn tYi / \+ , ( �{ 1. ion iB JLe TOM •�',��Jf, �4t a,. f �.`.._ S .i .�':� 1�!''. L._ ou y y hote iChya l Deacon Liht V ti` � tChy 11 ,�,'r, ., Uth •w. 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UNIT TOTAL PRICE COST A - LUMP SUM ITEMS Base Bid) A- 1 Park Construction-BaseBid 1 L.S. $460,000 $460,000 $418,190 $418,190 $451,245 $451,2451 $559,900 $559,9WI $635,000 $635,0001 $443,700 $443,700 B - LUMP SUM ITEMS Alt. Bid Items B- 1 Pavilion Building 1 L.S. $80,000 $80.000 $95.000 $95,000 $109,837 $109,837 $106,500 $106,500 $142,763 $142,763 $93,500 $93,500 B- 2 Soccer Feld 1 L.S. $79,000 $79,000 $77,920 $77,920 $71,648 $71,648 $88,900 $88,900 $66,816 $66,816 $109,000 $109,000 B- 3 Soccer Feld Parking Area 1 L.S. $48,000 $48,000 $37.040 $37,040 $38,190 $38,190 $31,900 $31,900 $26,286 $26,286 $42,400 $42,400 B- 4 LL Baseball Feld No. 2 1 L.S. $57,000 $57,000 $64,610 $64,610 $77,895 $77.895 $62,600 $62.600 $50,014 $50,014 $87,700 $87,700 B- 5 Tennis Courts 1 L.S. $62.000 $62,000 $53,032 $53,032 $69,975 $69,975 $64.400 $64,4001 $63,679 $63,679 $99.000 $99,000 B- 6 Tot Lot 1 L.S. $15,000 $15.000 $15,000 $15,000 $15.000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,0001 $15,000 $15,0001 $15,000 $15,000 B- 7 Access Roadwa $ Ballfield Park 1 L.S. $102,000 $102,000 $75,000 $75,000 $88,170 $88,170 $136,800 $136,8001 $100,062 $100,062 $185.000 $185,000 C - UTILITIES C- 1 8" PVC Sanita Sewer 1100 L.F. $30 $33,000 $20 $22,0001 $28.10 $30,910 $25 $27,5001 $17.15 $18,865 $42 $46,200 C- 2 4" PVC Sanitary Sewer 90 L.F. $20 $1,800 $15 $1,350 $16.85 $1,516.50 $20 $1,8001 $13.52 $1,216.80 $22 $1,980 C- 3 Sanitary Sewer Manhole 40 V.F. $250 $10,000 $175 $7,000 $248 $9.920 $200 $8,000 $100 $4,000 $199 $7,960 C- 4 2" Copper Water Service 100 L.F. $12 $1,200 $15 $1,500 $16.75 $1,675 $22 $2,200 $29.26 $2,926 $22 $2,200 C- 5 Electrical Service 925 L.F. $8 $7,400 $16 $14,800 $14.90 $13,782.50 $15 $13,875 $15 $13,875 $13 $12.025 C- 6 Telephone Service 910 L.F. $6 $5,460 $6.50 $5,915 $3.05 $2,775.50 $5 $4,550 $2 $1,820 $9 $8,190 C- 7 Electrical Appurtenances 1 L.S. $8.000 $8,000 $15,000 $15,000 $13,094 $13,0941 $20,000 $20,000 $16,672 $16,672 $60,000 $60,000 C- 8 Sanitary Sewer Storage Tank 1 L.S. $2,500 $2,500 $3.000 $3,000 $1,630 $1,6301 $7,500 $7,500 $2,000 $2,000 $2,700 $2,700 D - EARTHWORK D- 1 Rock Excavation 600 C.Y. $100 $60,000 $15 $9,000 $28.50 $17,100.00 $45 $27,000 $51.50 $30,900 $33 $19,800 D- 2 Boulder Excavation 100 C.Y. $10 $1.000 $15 $1,500 $8 $800 $20 $2,000 $51.50 $5,150 $11 $1.100 E - INCIDENTAL ITEMS Alt. Bid Items E- 1 Bit. Pavement-Ballfield Parking 3075 S.Y. $9 $27,675 $6 $18,450 $6.30 $19,372.50 $7 $21,525 $9.20 $28,290 $7.60 $23,370 E- 2 Infield Sod -Baseball Fields 13275 S.F. $0.30 $3,983 $0.30 $3,982.50 $0.32 $4,248 $0.50 $6,637.50 $0.35 $4.646.25 $0.28 $3,717 E- 3 Filter Fabric -Athletic Fields 5000 S.Y. $1 $5,000 $1 $5,000 $0.80 $4,000 $1.50 $7,500 $0.75 $3,750 $0.55 , $2,750 E- 4 4' Chain Link Fence 2100 L.F. $9 $18,900 1$8 $16,800 $7.50 $15,750 $8.50 $17,8501 $8.06 $16,926 $22 $46,200 E- 5 6' Chain Link Fence 700 L.F. $12 $8,400 $12 $8,400 $11.40 $7,980 $13 $9,1001 $8.60 $6,020 $38 $26,600 E- 6 Entry Sign _ 1 EA. $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $1,218 $1,218 $5,000 $5,0001 $1,500 $1,5001 $2,750 $2,750 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONTRACT PRICE $1,099,818 $971,989.50 $1,067,732 $1,248,038 $1,258,177 $1,342,842 F - INCIDENTAL ITEMS Deduct Aft. Bid Items F- 1 Chain Link Fence -Fabric Green -30300 S.F. $0.25 $7,575 $0.05 $1,515 $0.00 $0 $0.05 ($1,515 $0.00 $0 $2.40 $72,720 PROJECT REDUCTIONS 1. B- 3 Soccer Feld Parking (By City @$25,040vs. $37,040) -1 L.S. $12,000 ($12,000) $12,000 ($12,000) $12,000 ($12,000) $12,000 ($12,000) $12,000 ($12,000) $12,000 ($12,000) 2. B- 4 LL Baseball Feld No. 2 -1 L.S. $57,000 ($57,000) $64,610 ($64,610) $77,895 ($77,895) $62,600 ($62,600) $50,014 ($50,014) $87,700 ($87,700) 3. B- 5 Tennis Courts (3) -1 L.S. $62,000 ($62,000) $53,032 ($53,032) $69,975 ($59,975) $64,400 ($64,400) $63,679 ($63,679) $99,000 ($99,000) 4. B- 6 Totlot -1 L.S. $15,000 ($15,000) $15,000 ($15,000) $15,000 ($15,000) $15,000 ($15,000) $15,000 ($15,000) $15.000 ($15,000) 5. B- 7 Access Roadway & Ballfield Parking (By City @ $40,000 vs. $75,000) -1 L.S. $35,000 ($35,000) $35.000 ($35,000) $35,000 ($35,000) $35,000 ($35,000) $35,000 ($35,000) $35,000 ($35,000 6. E- 1 Bit. Pavement-Ballfield Parking -3075 S.Y. $9 ($27,675) $6 ($18,450) $6.30 ($19,373) $7 ($21,525) $9.20 ($28,290) $7.60 ($23,370) 7. E- 2 Infield Sod -Baseball Fields -2900 S.F. $0.30 ($870) $0.30 ($870.00) $0.32 ($928) $0.50 ($1,450.00) $0.35 ($1,015.00) $0.28 ($812 ) 8. E- 4 4' Chain Link Fence (LLBF2) -750 L.F. $9 ($6,750) $8 ($6,000) $7.50 ($5,625 ) $8.50 ($6,375) $8.60 ($($430) $38 ($16,500) 9. E- 5 6' Chain Link Fence (LLBF 2) -50 L.F. $12 ($600) $12 ($600) $11.40 ($570) $13 ($650) $8.60 ($430) $38 ($1,900) REDUCED ESTIMATED CONTRACT PRICE $882,923 $766.428 $831,367 $1,029,038 $1,046,704 $1,051,560 CONSTRUCTION CONTINGENCY 5 % $44,146 $38.321 $41,568 $51,452 $52,335 $52,578 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION $927,069 $804,749 $872,935 $1,080,489 $1,099,039 $1,104,138 CONSTRUCTION PHASE ENGINEERING $25,310 $25,310 $25,310 $25,310 $25,310 $25,310 GRAND TOTAL PHASE I CONSTRUCTION $952,379 $830,059 $898,245 $1,105,799 $1,124,349 $1,129,448 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September 15, 1999 National Gardening Association 180 Flynn Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Attn: Mr. Miller Re: Amend Article IV, Dorset Park Dear Mr. Miller: Enclosed is a copy of the August 10, 1999 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Y ;.� Joe Weith, Director Planning & Zoning JW/mcp 1 Encl A) _ _ City of South Burlington Application to Board of Adjustment Official Use APPLICATION # HEARING DATE FILING DATE FEE AMOUNT Name ofapplicant(s) 4 r c-eAC-�' �� "i — �c ''�%i0til .2)0� r Address I!) 7-S Represented by o r� landox%-ncr location and description of property Adjacent property owner(s) & Address Telephone # Address r V Type of application check one: ( ) appeal from decision of Administrative Officer ( ) request for a conditional use ( ) request for a variance I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month. (second and fourth Mondays). 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 of -set the cost of hearing. Provision of zoning ordinance in question Reason for appeal Other documentation Date Signature Do not write below this line -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. South Burlington. Vermont on Monday, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following: � �/' �i /) o Appeal of �'v"� �,d ' (/�tX,�(�! /� i � v seeking aryl cei from of the South Burlington Zoning'' Regulations. Request is for permission to Jz9 y CRITERION 9k) PUBLIC INVESTMENTS The project represents a public investment which was endorsed by the community in two separate bond votes. The first bond vote held in September, 1986 was for 1.2 million dollars to be issued for the purchase of portions of a public park to be located immediately south of 1-89, east of Dorset Street and west of Route 116. The bond was overwhelmingly approved 1,664 to 405. The second bond vote held in January, 1992 was for 1.5 million dollars to be issued for the purpose of purchasing additional land for the Dorset Street Park and construction of recreation facilities. The second bond also passed overwhelmingly 1,160 to 267. The project will involve roadway improvements to the Swift Street/Dorset Street intersection. See discussion on criterion 5. CRITERION 9L) RURAL GROWTH AREAS Not applicable. The project site is not located within a rural growth area. The Project site is located in a general growth center which is defined in the South Burlington Comprehensive Plan as "a designated, compact geographic area that Provides for a high density, relative to the surrounding area, of mixed or selected uses and that by virtue of its designation encourages the location of development within its boundaries". CRITERION 10) LOCAL AND REGIONAL PLANS a) The City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 1991 Excerpts from the current plan are attached as Exhibit Chapter VIII. Recreation The Comprehensive Plan discusses the concept of and need for "city parks" which are intended to serve all city residents with a wide variety of recreational activities. Page 50 of the plan, under the section of City Parks, specifically addresses the Proposed Dorset Street Park. This section states, "The Proposed Dorset Street Park will serve as the City's official City Park. This 360 acre planned park targeted for the area immediately south of 1-89 and east of Dorset Street will fulfill the long-awaited need for a center for the community's burgeoning interest in all types of recreational activity. A wide variety of both active and Passive activities are planned: ball fields; tennis and basketball courts; a multi -purpose stadium; skating rink; gymnasium; fitness center; swimming pool; community center; 1 picnic areas; amphitheater; and hiking and walking trails". This application represents the first phase of a long term public investment by the community. The proposed Dorset Street Park is also identified on Map 2, "Recreation" of the Comprehensive Plan. b) A letter from Herbert Durfee, III, Staff Planner with the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, is attached as Exhibit . Mr. Durfee states in his letter that based on a preliminary review of the Phase I Dorset Park plans, he concludes that the application is in conformance with the Regional Plan. c) The City of South Burlington does not have a capital program in place at this time. 2 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 66 PEARL STREET P.O. BOX 108 ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT 05453 802 658-3004 May 19, 1992 Joseph Weith, City Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 RE: Dorset Street Park, Conformance with the Regional Plan Dear Joe: At your request I reviewed the plans for "Phase I: Community Park Facilities for the Dorset Street Park" pertaining to its conformity with the Regional Plan (duly adopted November 12, 1991) . The site is located in an "Urban Mixed Use" area which recommends uses including recreation (p. 33). Thus, phase I is consistent with the aforementioned proposed regional land use. Phase I is consistent with the plan's Governing Principle and its promotion of the Growth Center Concept. In addition, phase I is consistent with the plan's following policies: 1, 2, 8, 10, 11 and 12 (including their accompanying goals). From a preliminary review of the project proposal and given the above information, it appears that phase I of the Dorset Street Park is in conformance with the Regional Plan. Should you have questions please call. Sincerely, Hebert A. Durfee, III Staff Planner cc: Paul Farrar, CCRPC Charles Hafter, City Manager Bruce O'Neill, Recreation Director ... Serving the Municipalities of ... Bolton Burlington Charlotte Colchester Essex Junction Essex Town Hinesburg Huntington Jericho Milton Richmond St. George Shelburne So. Burlington Underhill Westford Williston Winooski ERTEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS April 30, 1992 Joe Weith City Planner 571 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Joe: Would you please assist us in preparing the Act 250 narrative for Dorset Street Park, criteria 9H, 9K, 9L and 10, conformance with local/regional plans. What we specifically need is the official language from the local/regional plans (page, line and verse) that document the conformance of the project with those plans. Handwritten or draft form is fine. We'll wordprocess. Feel free to speak with Bruce O'Neil or call me with any questions. Thanks so much. Sincerely, V�� Robert A. White, ASLA RAW/no enclosure 15 CENTRAL STREET, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT 05091, 802-457.1602, FAX 802.457.1750 -Joe SCHEDULE B g ACT 250 �—' K CRITERION 1) AIR POLLUTION. Demonstrate that the project will not create undue air poluution: a) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe any process air emissions, odors, or sources of noise and measures proposed to control them. The project does not involve any manufacturing or industrial processes. b) If buildings will be heated, describe the fuel source and the heating system. No heat will be provided to the bathroom/pavilion building. c) Is an air pollution control permit from the Ahency of Natural Resources required for a) or b) above? No? (Contact Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244- 8731 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? d) Indicate how dust will be controlled during and after construction. The procedures recommended by the Vermont Handbook for Soil and Sediment Control on Construction Sites will be followed. e) Indicate what restrictions will apply to the hours of construction and/or operation and how noise will be controlled, especially in residential areas. Construction will be limited to the hours of 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday. f) If the project involves any of the following, check them and contact the Air Pollution Control Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244 8731 for further directions: [ ]parking for more than 1000 vehicles (existing and proposed), [ ] fuel burning equipment for over 10 million BTUs/hour, [ ] coal burning equipment. The project does not involve any of the above specified. g) If the project involves radioactive materials, check here I ] and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. The project does not involve any radioactive materials. CRITERION 1A) HEADWATERS. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding any reduction of the quality of ground or surface waters in a headwaters area: a) Is the project located in a headwaters areas as defined in the statute? (See instructions). Yes. If the answer is yes, be certain to indicate how the project meets the applicable water quality regulations under criteria 1 B (waste disposal), 1 E (streams), and 4 (soil erosion). The project is in a watershed which appears to technically meet the definition of a headwater. The project is not located within a watershed characterized by steep slopes or shallow soils, is not above 1,500 feet in elevation, and is not within the watershed of a public water supply or significant aquifer recharge area. The project is within a watershed of less than 20 square miles. (The watershed is approximately 40 acres and consists solely of Approaching the point of discharge of stormwater runoff, the flow is carried by a natural drainageway and is not treated or controlled by man-made facilities except for catch basins and storm sewers. The project as proposed will provide stormwater management, which will include maintaining or reducing flows by approximately %. Sedimentation will also be achieved within the facilities. The net result will be an improvement in water quality over current conditions at the project and downstream. See criteria 1C and 4 for more information. CRITERION 1 B) WASTE DISPOSAL. Demonstrate that the project will meet any applicable health or environmental conservation department regulations regarding the disposal of wastes and demonstrate that the projhect will not involve the injection of wastes or taxic substances into ground waters. a) Describe any method of sewage disposal to be used and how sewage will be treated and isolated from ground waters. (Show location of treatment systems and piping on site plan). All sewage generated within the project will be disposed of into the City of South Burlington sewer system. It will be treated at the City's municipal wastewater treatment plant. New sewage collection pipes will be constructed and connected with the existing system as shown on the enclosed drawings. b) How many gallons of sewage per day will the treatment system be designed and/or approved to handle (gpd)? (Contact the regional engineer for the Protection Division in your district for assistance.) The project proposes the construction of a bathroom/pavilion building. It is expected to generate approximately gallons per day. c) If an on -site sewage treatment system is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate how it will be maintained and who will be legally and financially responsible for its eventual replacement? (Attach copy of deed restrictions, etc.) On -site sewage disposal is not proposed. d) If a municipal sewer is to be used, provide the name of the municipal sewage treatment plant and demonstrate that the plant has the capacity to accomodate your project. (Attach a letter from the municipality). The sewage from the project will be sent to the The City has indicated in its Final Planning Commission approval that it will accept this sewage with no conditions. K e) Is a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or a Subdivision Permit required from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources for the sewage disposal system? Yes. (Contact the Regional Engineer for the Protection Division or the District Coordinator if in doubt.) f) Are you relying on a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit or Subdivision Permit to satisfy this criterion? Yes. Permits have been submitted to appropriate agencies for approval. Schedule C has been submitted to the Regional Office. g) Indicate how stormwater runoff will be disposed of without causing undue water pollution from litter, oil, salt, pesticides, and the like. (Show grass swales, catch basins, culverts, and other drainage improvements on site plan.) The attached drawings illustrate the proposed stormwater management concept. Most of the stormwater on the project will be treated by overgrass flow, collected by catch basins or swales, and routed by pipe to the detention ponds shown. Litter, grit, and other settleable materials are expected to be retained by the catch basins and sedimentation area of the ponds. The applicant has a no -salt policy in place which limits the application of salt for deicing in severe conditions in specific areas. Another intention of the stormwater management facility is to control peak flows during the 24 hour, 10 year, 5 year, 2 year, 1 year, and some more intense seasonal storms. h) Is a Stormwater Discharge Permit required from the Water Quality Division of the Ah\gency of Natural Resources for the discharge of stormwater into a stream, river, lake, or municipal storm drain? Yes. (Contact the Water Quality Division at 244 5674 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? The application has be submitted for review by the Water Quality Division. Refer to application in "Supporting Documents". i) If the project involves manufacturing or industrial processes, describe what they are, indicate how any wastewater generated will not contaminate ground or surface waters, and indicate whether all necessary discharge permits have been obtained. (Show location of any discharges on site plan.) What is the status of your application? The project does not involve manufacturing or industrial processes. j) If storgae of oils, fuels, chemicals, cleaning fluids, solvents, batteries, pesticides, or other haszardous materials are associated with this project, indicate what measrues will be taken to protect against spills and leaks, especially in a sensitive area such as a municipal watershed or nears wells or streams. (Show location of storage on site plan and include details of storage containers, fill pipes, leak detection equipment, containment structures, employee training, etc.) The project does not involve storage of oils, fuels, chemicals, cleaning fluids, solvents, batteries, pesticides or other hazardous materials. 3 k) Is a permit from or registration with the Hazardous Materials Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for the storage listed in j)? No. (Contact the Hazardous Materials Division at 244 8702 if you are uncertain.) What is the status of your application? A permit or registration with the Hazardous Materials Division of the Agency of Natural Resources will not be required. Indicate how construction debris, including stumps will be disposed of without creating water pollution. All construction debris, including stumps will be disposed of in an approved off -site location. No on -site disposal of stumps will be permitted. CRITERION 1C) WATER CONSERVATION. Demonstrate that the project will use the best available water conservation technology: N� a) Would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The permittee and all subsequent owners shall install and maintain only low -flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings, including toilets with flows not to exceed 3.5 gallons per flush, faucets with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute or which have automatic shut off valves and showerheads with flows not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute." Yes. If no, indicate why and what water conservation measures will be taken. b) If the project involves significant use of water for manufacturing or other processes, indicate what measures will be taken to conserve water (include recycling, efficient machinery, etc.) No manufacturing or commercial processes are involved. CRITERION 1 D) FLOODWAYS. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger the health, safety and welfare of the public or of riparian owners during flooding: a) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps (on file with your municipality), demonstrate that the project will not involve any filling or construction within the floodway. (Show location of floodway on site plan). The Federal Flood Insurance Program mapping indicates that the project and campus areas are in Zone X, outside of the 500 year flood plain. Refer to FEMA Flood Insurance Map and Legend in "Supporting Documents". b) If any portion of the project is in or adjacent to the 100-year floodway fringe as identified on the National Flood Insurance Maps, demonstrate that the project will not cause a significant increase in the peak flood levels of the river or stream. (Show location of floodway fringe on site plan). Not Applicable. 4 c) If any fill, structures, storage of materials, or other operations are to be located in the floodway fringe, demonstrate that they will be floodproofed consistent with the National Flood Insurance Program. (Contact the Floodplain Management Section of the Water Qulaity Division of the Agency of Natural Resources at 244 6951.) Not applicable. CRITERION 1 E) STREAMS. Demonstrate that the project will maintain the natural condition of any streams, when feasible. a) Indicate the name and location of streams, drainageways, or riparian wetlands on or near the project site and the distance to the closest construction disturbance. (Show precise location of streams and construction limits on site plan) There is one drainageway which will be disturbed by construction of the project. b) If a stream is located within 100 feet of a disturbed area of the project, indicate how the stream and the lands along the stream will be maintained in their natural condition. (Show undisturbed buffers, revegetation plans, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, and the like on site plan). The portions of drainageway not directly involved in construction will be protected by sedimentation control fences and hay bale dikes for the duration of construction. After construction, rip rap and vegetation will be utilized to control erosion at pipes and other points of concentrated flow. c) If a section of a stream must be crossed, relocated, or modified, demonstrate that there are no reasonable alternatives and then indicate how the crossing or new stream channel will be constructed in a stable and naturalized condition. (Show details of the construction on site plan.) (Contact the District Fisheries Biologist.) Not applicable. d) Is a Stream Alteration Permit from the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources required for any work in a stream? No?. (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division of the Agency of Natural Resources.) If yes, what is the status of your application? A Stream Alteration Permit will not be required since the drainage area is less than 10 square miles. e) If the project invovles the withdrawal of water from a stream, river, pond, or lake check here I J and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. The project will not withdraw water from the drainageway. CRIETRION 1 F) SHORELINES. Demonstrate that if the project is located along a shoreline, it complies with the four standards relating to the condition of the shoreline listed below: a) Indicate the name and location of any river, lake, pond, or reservoir on or near the project site and the distance to the closest disturbance. (Show location on site plan.) The project is not located along the shoreline of any river, lake, pond or reservoir. b) If the project is located on or near a shoreline, then answer i) through iv) below: Not applicable. Indicate how the shoreline will be maintained in its natural condition> (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, and the like on site plan). ii) Indicate how and where any existing public access to the water body can be reasonably maintained. (Show details on site plan). iii) Indicate how the vegetation will be provided or retained to screen the project from the water body. (Show details on site plan.) iv) Indicate how the shoreline will be stabilized from erosion with vegetation. (Show details on site plan.) CRITERION 1G) WETLANDS. Demonstrate that the project will meet applicable Water Resource Board regulations regarding any impacts on designated significant wetlands. a) Indicate the location of any wetland areas on or near the porject site and the distance to the closets disturbance. (Contact the Wetlands Biologist with the Agency of Natural Resources at 244 6951 for assistance in identifying wetland areas.) (Show location on site plan.) 'r0 BIt A small area of (Class III) wetlands has been identified in the drainageway serving the existing site. The total area of this wetland is less than one acre and is solely along the centerline of the drainageway. Filling is proposed for the purpose of realignment of the access road. 1 Approximately square feet of this wetland area will be filled. Refer to the attached plans. b) Indicate how any wetlands and the lands along the wetlands will be maintained consistent with the Water Resource Board regulations, if applicable. (Show undisturbed buffers, erosion controls, isolation distances to any sewage systems, etc. on site plan.) (Contact Wetlands Biologist for assistance.) I j The Vermont Wetlands Rules do not apply to this wetlands area. Refer to letter from ` , in "Supporting Documents". The �1l applicant has met with the Wayer Quality Division, Wetlands Office and plans to provide a favorable condition for wetland vegetation at each proposed stormwater pond. A inch minimum sump will be provided which will generate approximately square feet of area for this purpose. It is expected that the new area of wetlands habitat will mitigate that being filled. All disturbed areas will be rip rapped or revegetated to avoid erosion and downstream sedimentation. 10 c) If the wetland regulations do not apply to any wetlands associated with your project, be certain to address the value of the wetlands under applicable criteria including 1 E (streams), 1 F (shorelines), 4 (soil erosion), 8 (scenic beauty), and 8A (wildlife habitat). CRIERION 2 AND 3) WATER SUPPLY. Demonstrate that the project has sufficient water available for its needs; and that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on an existing water supply. a) Describe the source(s) of domestic water which will be utilized for the project. (Show location of wells, springs, piping, etc. on site plan.) Water for the project will be obtained from the Champlain Water District water system. b) How many gallons of water per day will be needed (gpd)? How was this figure determined? c) Demonstrate that the source listed in a) will be of sufficient quantity to meet the daily needs (include nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) has stated that there are no major concerns with supplying water to the project as referenced in South Burlington Planning Commission approval. d) If a domestic water source is to be shared by more than one owner, indicate who is legally responsible for its maintenance and possible replacement. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure continued maintenance.) The water source is owned solely by the Champlain Water District. e) Is Health Department approval necessary for a shared water system or an extension of a municipal water line? Yes. (Contact the Regional Engineer with the Protection Division or the Health Deaprtment at 863 7220.) If yes, what is the status of your application? The application for extension of (OR CONNECTION TO?) the main has been submitted for review. >7 Describe the source of any commercial or industrial water supply (if different from above) and demonstrate hat water exists in sufficient quantity for the needs of the project. (Show details on site plan.) No commerical or industrial water needs are included in this project. g) Demonstrate that the use of any of the water sources listed in a) or 0 above will not restrict the flow of water to other existing users. (Include location and distance to nearby wells or springs, nearby well information, pump test results, letter from municipal or private water company, hydrologic study, etc.) 7 h) If there are any community wells nearby (for example, in mobile home parks, condominium projects, high density subdivisions, etc.) which might be affected by yoru project, contact the Health Department at 863 7220 to see whether their review is necessary. If their review is necessary, attach a review letter if available. There are no community wells nearby which will be affected by this project. CRITERION 4) SOIL EROSION Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable soil erosion; and will not cause a reduction in the capacity of the land to hold water so that a dangerous situation resu Its. a) Describe the topography of the project site, the proximity of sloping lands to water bodies and property boundaries, and the potential for soil erosion. (Show contours on site plan in five foot intervals.) (Show precise limits of soil disturbance on site plan.) The existing topography of the site is generally uniform and averages a 5% grade to the northeast. The area of the stormwater management facilities will be within the existing drainageway. The soils on the project site area a mix of which are moderately erodible. The limits of soil disturbance can be seend on the attached plans as areas to be developed or regraded. b) Indicate what erosion control measures will be taken during construction to prevent eroded sediment from reaching a water body or adjoining property. (Include hay bale dams or silt fences, daily mulching, diversion ditches, sediment basins, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) During construction several measures will be taken to limit soil erosion. A silt fence and perimeter swale at the lower limits of the project will trap sediment in runoff and direct the runoff to an additional sediment trap before leaving the property. Hay bale dikes will bne used to filter runoff in swales and protect catch basins until lawns and finished surfaces are established. The contractor shall use water and/or calcium chloride for dust control. Reference Erosion Control Detail Sheet. In the stormwater detention areas, silt fences and hay bale dikes will be used to limit sediment transport off site. Once these facilities are constructed, they will be able to trap sediments very effectively. The erosion control measures for the project were designed using the Vermont Handbook for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites. c) Indicate what permanent erosion control measures will be taken after construction to stabilize the site from continued erosion. (Include stone -lined ditches, grassed swales, apving, rip -rap, seeding mixtures, etc.) (Show details on site plan.) On the project site, the potential for soil erosion after construction is expected to be very low. All surfaces will be buildings, paving or lawn, except for a very small percentage of gravel drive. The site will be maintained in conformance with . At the stormwater facilities, inlets and outlets wil be protected with stone linings appropriate for the expected velocities. d) If exterior site work or earth moving will occur between October 1 and April 15, indicate what special erosion control measures will be taken to stabilize bare soils through the winter months. Site work is not expected to occur significantly between October 1st and April 15th. Any areas of distrubed soil which cannot be stabilized by vegetation over the winter will be protected by the measures listed in b. above, which will be placed before site disturbance begins. e) How frequently will the erosion controls be inspected during construction and who will be accountable for their maintenance? During earthwork periods, erosion control measures will be inspected twice per week and after any rainfall event. Although the superintendent for the site subcontractor will be assigned this work it will be the responsibility of the General Contractor to ensure that this is accomplished. f) Indicate what percentage of the project site will be covered with buildings, roadways, parking areas, or other areas impervious to water. (Show on site plan.) The percentage of the site covered by buildings, walks and pavements is %. g) Demonstrate how the increased rate of stormwater runoff from these areas will not create a dangerous or unhealthy situation for adjoining property owners or downstream areas due to streambank erosion or flooding. (Show drainage swales, culverts, and retention basins on site plan.) The enclosed plans illustrate the stormwater management facilities. For pthe project area, a stormwater pond will be constructed to limit the peak discharge from the site to the existing flow for 10 year storm and lesser storms. Reference Storage Pond Site Plan. h) If the project involves the construction of a permanent dam, check here I I and contact the District Coordinator for further guidance. The project does not involve the construction of a dam as defined by the State of Vermont. CRITERION 5) HIGHWAYS AND OTHER MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION Demonstrate that the project will not cause unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions with respect to the use of highways and other means of transportation: a) Indicate where vehicles will have access to a state or local highway from this project. (Show location on site plan and on site location map.) Reference Site Plan and Site Location Map for access to Dorset Street from project. b) Describe the design of the driveway(s) or road intersection(s) and demonstrate adequate safety (include number of lanes, traffic controls or signals, approach grades, sight distances in each direction along the state or local highway, legal speed limits, etc.). (Show details on site plan.) 0 c) Is a permit required from the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation for commercial or residential access onto a state highway? No. (Contact the Utilities Division of the Agency of Transportation at 828 2653 if you are uncertain.) If yes, what is the status of your application? d) Is a permit required from your municipality for access onto a town or city highway? No. (Contact the zoning administrator, town manager, or road commissioner>) If yes, what is the status of your application? Approval was granted for a curb cut to project from Swift Street Extension by the South Burlington Planning Commission on recommendation of the Department of Public Works. e) If a roadway is involved, indicate the length of the road and the maximum gradient. (Show road location, profile, and cross sections on site plan unless waived by District Coordinator). f) If a subdivision raodway is involved, is it likely to be turned over to the municipality? Yes. If yes, will the road be built to municipal specifications? _Yes or No? Is the municipality likely to accept the road? _Yes or —No? (Include letter from the municipality confirming this.) IF YOU ANSERED NO TO EITHER QUESTION, BE CERTAIN TO ADDRESS CRITERION 9G (PRIVATE UTILITIES). g) Demonstrate that emergency vehicles and trucks will have sufficient access into the project site and can easily turn around. (Show details on site plan). Reference Site Plan C2 and letter from South Burlington Fire Department in "Supporting Documents". h) Demonstrate that adequate parking for peak periods will exist for the project. (Show details on site plan.) i) Demonstrate that the traffic associated with the project will not create unreasonable congestion or unsafe conditions on nearby highways or nearby intersections (include traffic counts during peak hours, measurements of delays in entering intersections, recommendations of traffic engineer, etc.) (Contact the District Coordinator for guidance and to determine if a traffic study is necessary.) k) If the project involves or may affect a railroad, airport, or other means of transportation not addressed in a) through i) above, check here [ ] and contact that District Coordinator for guidance. 10 CRIERION 6) EDUCATION SERVICES. Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide educational services: The project will have no impact on the South Burlington School System. Reference letter from in "Supporting Documents". a) If the project is residential or involves the creation of jobs, estimate how many school age children will likely result from the project and how that figure was determined. Not applicable. b) Demonstrate whether the local schools can accommodate the additional students listed under a) without significant hardship (include school impact form attached to application, letter from school district, estimates of student capacity at local schools, location of existing bus routes, etc.). Not applicable. c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any signifcant hardships on the local schools indicated above (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.) Not applicable. CRITERION 7) MUNICIPAL SERVICES Demonstrate that the project will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments to provide municipal or governmental services: a) Demonstrate that the local fire department can provide fire protection services without significant hardship (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from fire department, etc.). b) Is a Public Building Permit for electrical wiring and fire protection required by the Department of Labor and Industry? Yes. (Contact the regional Labor and Industry office.) If yes, what is the status of your application? Application submitted on c) Demonstrate that the local police department, constable, or state police, can provide police services for the project without unreasonable burden (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from police department, etc.). d) Demonstrate that sufficient solid waste disposal capacity exists at a local landfill, transfer station, or incinerator to meet the needs of the project (include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from landfill operator, copy of state landfill certifications, etc.). The City of South Burlington has indicated that the construction of this project will not cause an unreasonable burden to its existing solid waste disposal capabilities. Reference Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire in "Supporting Documents". 11 e) Demonstrate that the municipality, or a volunteer organization serving the area, can provide rescue services for the project without significant hardship. (Include municipal impact form attached to the application, letter from rescue squad, letter from town, etc.). Reference Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire in "Supporting Documents". f) Indicate what mitigation measures are proposed with the project to offset any signifcant hardships on the municipal services indicated above (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.). First response to the project will be provided by the South Burlington Police Department. Reference letters in "Supporting Documents". g) Describe any potential impacts to services provided by adjacent municipalities as well as appropriate mitigation measures. Not applicable. CRITERION 8) SCENIC BEAUTY, HISTORIC SITES AND NATURAL AREAS Demonstrate that the project will not have an undue adverse effect on the scenic or natural beauty of the area, aesthetics, historic sites, or rare or irreplaceable natural areas: a) Describe the visual appearance of the project site and surrounding area as it exists without the project (include open areas, wooded areas, mountains, ridgelines, wetlands, streams or shorelines, existing structures nearby, etc.). (Show existing features on site plan.) b) Demonstrate that the project's visual appearance from a highway, community center, or nearby residences is consistent with the visual appearance of the existing areas as described in a) above: i) Demonstrate that the project use (residential, retail, industrial, etc.) is consistent with the existing or planned land uses in the area. Will the project generate any significant noise related impacts during and/or after construction? If so, what mitigation efforts are being proposed. 12 Demonstrate that the building size, density and location are not out of character with the terrain of the site, the size of nearby buildings, surrounding vegetation, and nearby scenic vistas from highways or community centers. (Show details on site plan.) Demonstrate that the architectural style and building materials and colors are not out of character with the style of area buildings (provide drawings of building). iv) Demonstrate that parking areas are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. (Show on site plan.) v) Demonstrate that any project signs are designed to minimize their visual impact on the surrounding area (include size, illumination, and colors). (Show location on site plan.) vi) Demonstrate that any exterior lighting is designed to minimize its visual impact on the surrounding area at night and that it will not glare into the highway or nearby residences (include size, wattage, fixture style, and pole height). (Show location on site plan and include manufacturer's specification sheet.) Exterior lighting consists of models: pole lights for parking and major walkways. Reference manufacturer's cut sheets in "Supporting Documents". 13 vii) Demonstrate that any utilities (propane tanks, trash dumpsters, electric distribution lines and poles, etc.) are designed to minimize their visibility from the highway or nearby residences. Reference Site Plan and Elevations; and refer to drawing for screening of areas in "Supporting Documents". Project does not involve construction of above ground electrical lines. viii) Indicate what additional landscaping will be added to the project site to minimize any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) Reference Landscape Plan and Schedule. ix) Indicate if any restrictions on tree cutting or earth disturbance will be used to minimze any of the visual impacts discussed above. (Show details on site plan.) c) Will the project have a significant impact on a historic site identified by the Division of Historic Preservation? _Yes or _No? (Contact the Division for Historic Preservation at 828 3226 for guidance). If yes, what measures will be used to minimize or mitigate the impacts? Reference letter by Eric Gilbertson, State Division for Historic Preservation, in "Supporting Documents". d) Will the project have a significant impact on a designated rare or irreplaceable natural or fragile area on or near the project site? (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244 7340 for assistance in identifying natural or fragile areas.) The project will not have any impact as per Chris Fichter, Vermont Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program. Reference letter in "Supporting Documents". CRITERION 8A) WILDLIFE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES. Demonstrate that the project will not destroy or significantly imperil necessary wildlife or endangered species habitat: a) Indicate whether any critical wildlife or endangered species habitat exists on or near the project site (include deer wintering areas, bear feeding areas, pristine rivers or streams, wetlands, or the like). (Contact the District Fish and Wildlife office for assistance in identifying wildlife habitat.) (Contact the Vermont Natural Heritage Program at 244 8711 for assistance in identifying endangered species habitat.) (Show areas on site plan.) No critical wildlife or endangered species habitat exists on or near the project site, as per Chris Fichter, Vermont Non -Game and Natural Heritage Program. Reference letter in "Supporting Documents". Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife to forward letter indicating the same. b) If critical wildlife habitat exists on or near the project site, indicate how the project will not destroy or imperil that habitat, or indicate what mitigation measures can be taken of minimize the impact (prepare response to the subcriteria of Criterion 8(a)). (Show. details on site plan and attach review letter from the Department of Fish and Wildlife). Not applicable. 14 CRITERION 9A) IMPACT OF GROWTH. Will any increase in population associated with the project create an undue financial burden upon the ability of the town or region to accommodate such growth: Reference Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionnaire for Criterion 9A, a and b. a) If the project is residential in nature, indicate how many additional people may live in the project, what portion may be seasonal, and what percentage of the total population of the municipality this project represents (include population or housing statistics, etc.) b) Does the municipality have the financial capacity to accommodate this additional population growth or indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized to offset the financial burdens on the municipality (include letter from the municipality, reference answers to criteria 6 and 7, fiscal impact report, etc.)? CRITERION 913) PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL SOILS. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the agricultural potential of primary agricultural soils: a) Does the project site contain primary agricultural soils? If so, indicate how many acres. Has the project been designed to minimize the impact on the future agricultural use of the soils. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation District or the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828 2504 for assistance.) (Show agricultural soils on site plan or attach soil map.) b) If the project cannot avoid significant reduction in the potential of the primary agricultural soils as identified in a) above, then anser i) through iv) below: Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the primary agricultural soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analyses of alternative designs of the project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land including the investment). Demonstrate that there are no other non -primary agricultural soils owned by the applicant or coapplicant which are resonable suited for this project. iii) Demonstrate that the porject has been clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of primary agricultural soils in order to retain the better soils in larger, farmable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the preserved agricultural soils.) (Contact the Land Use Planner with the Vt. Department of Agriculture at 828 2504 for assistance.) 15 iv) Demonstrate that the project will not significantly interfere with or jeopardize the continued agricultural use of adjoining lands or reduce their agricultural or forestry potential. CRITERION 9C) FOREST AND SECONDARY AGRICULTURAL SOILS. Demonstrate that the project will not significantly reduce the potential of secondard agricultural soils or forest soils: a) Indicate whether the project site (acreage owned by applicant or coapplicant) contains soils which have long term commercial forestry potential as identified by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, or by the state County Forester. (Contact the District Soil Conservationist with your Natural Resource Conservation District or your state County Forester for assistance). (Show forest soils on site plan.) b) If the project site does contain forest soils, indicate how the project has been designed to minimize the impact on the future forestry use of the soils. Not applicable. c) If the project cannot avoid a significant reduction of the forest soils as identified in a) above, then answer i) through iii) below: i) Demonstrate that there is no other use of the site which would have less impact on the forest soils, but would still provide a reasonable rate of return on the fair market value of the project lands taken as a whole, including a scaled down version of the proposed project (include financial analyses of project and alternative projects which show returns on the fair market value of the land as a whole). ii) Demonstrate that no other non -forest soils owned by the applicant or coapplicant are reasonable suited for this project. Demonstrate that the project is clustered or otherwise designed to minimize the reduction of forest soils and to retain the better soils in larger, manageable units under unified ownership. (If a subdivision is involved, attach deed restrictions which assure common ownership or control of the retained forest soils.) (Contact your County Forester for assistance in designing projects.) CRITERION 9D) AND 9E) EARTH RESOURCES. Demonstrate that the project will not interfere with the future extraction of earth resources; and demonstrate that if the project involves the extraction of earth resources that it will not unduly harm the environment or neighboring land uses, and will be reclaimed for an alternative use: a) Does the project site have a high potential for extraction of mineral or earth resources? No. (Contact State Geologist at 244 5164). b) If yes, then indicate how access to the resource can be maintained in the future. c) If the project involves the extraction of earth resources for commercial sale, or involves extensive use of borrow material from on site or nearby, answer i) through iv) below: (Contact the District Coordinator if you need assistance.) Ice Demonstrate that any proposed blasting will not damage nearby water supplies or structures, and will be limited in duration and size so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include blasting plan, insurance information, notification process, hydrogeologic reports, etc.). Not applicable. ii) Demonstrate that any trucking of excavated material will not unduly damage area highways, and will be reasonable limited in duration and frequency so as to not be a continual nuisance for nearby residents (include trucking plan, hours of operation, extraction rates, vehicle trips per day, etc.). Not applicable. iii) Describe the reclamation plans for the extraction area and how those plans can be financially assured (include final contours on site plan, landscaping plan, future land uses, bonding plan, escrow contribution schedule, etc.). Not applicable. CRITERION 9F) ENERGY CONSERVATION. Demosntrate that the porject reflects the principles of energy conservation and utilizes the best available technology for energy efficiency: a) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, indicate what measures will be used to conserve energy (include details on insulation, windows and doors, heating and ventilation, lighting, etc.). (Contact the Public Service Department at 828 2393 or at 1 800 642 3281 for assistance.) The project does not involve commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings. b) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings, demonstrate that electrical use has bee nlimited to those uses for which no alternative energy source is reasonable suited. The project does not involve commercial, institutional, or industrial buildings. c) If the project involves a residential subdivision or condominiums, would you object to a permit condition which read: The permittee and all subsequent owners shall install and maintain energy conservation measures in any heated structures, including insulation with an R-value of at least R-19 in the exterior walls, at least R-38 in the roof or cap and at least R-10 around the foundation or slab, with double pane glass or storm windows and insulated doors." _Yes or _No? If no, indicate why and what energy conservation measures will be required. Not applicable. d) If the project involves a residential subdivision, condominiums or a commercial development, would you agree to a permit condition which read: "The installation of electric resistance space heating equipment in any building is expressly prohibited without prior District Environmental Commission approval"? _Yes or _No? If no, indicate why and why more efficient forms of energy cannot be used for space heating. Not applicable. 17 ,r I- CRITERION 9C) PRIVATE UTILITIES. Demonstrate that any private utilities (shared by two or more owners) will not become a burden on the municipality if it must assume responsibility for them: Not applicable. a) Indicate whether any of the utilities (road, water system, sewer line, septic system, etc.) will be controlled by more than one owner, and if so, indicate who will be legally and financially responsible for ongoing maintenance and eventual replacement. b) If a private utility will likely be transferred to the municipality, indicate how it will meet municipal specifications. c) If a private utility will not be transferred to the municipality, indicate how the utility will continue to be maintained so as to not become burden for the municipality at a later date. (Attach copy of deed restrictions or other evidence which will ensure private maintenance and eventual replacement of the utilities.) CRITERION 9H) SCATTERED DEVELOPMENT, Demonstrate that if the project is not physically contiguous to an existing settlement, it will not result in greater costs to the municipality than it provides in additional tax revenues and other public benefits: a) Indicate whether the project site is physically contiguous to an existing settlement (be certain to include site location map). Project is physically contiguous to an existing settlement. Refer to Site Location Map. b) If the project is not contiguous to a settlement, demonstrate that the additional tax revenues and other public benefits of the project outweigh the additional costs of providing municipal services to the project (information generated under Criteria 5, 6, 7, and 9A). Not applicable. c) Indicate what mitigation measures can be utilized with the project to offset any excessive costs for the municipality indicated above which are not offset by additional tax revenues or other public benefits (include impact fees, phasing schedules, etc.). Not applicable. CRITERION 91) PUBLIC UTILITIES. Demonstrate that the project will not place an excessive or uneconomic demand on any necessary governmental or public utility facilities or services: a) Indicate what governmental services or public utility services are needed and demonstrate that such services can be provided without undue burdens. The project will require electric power, water, wastewater disposal, and solid waste disposal services, and access to city streets. These services are to be provided by the City of South Burlington. The City has indicated that the project will not create an unreasonable burden to 18 these utilities. Reference Act 250 Municipal Impact Questionannaire and individual letters from City of South Burlington agencies. b) If the project involves commercial, institutional, or industrial uses, indicate how electrical use will be minimized during peak periods of energy demand in the service area for the utility (include major sources of energy usage, letter from the utility serving the project, etc.). The project does not involve commercial, institutitional or industrial uses. c) If any utility lines cross the project site other than along the highway, demonstrate that the utility lines will not be significantly affected (include letter from utility company). (Show utility lines on site plan.) No public utility lines cross the project site. CRITERION 9K) PUBLIC INVESTMENTS. Demonstrate that the project will not endanger any adjacent public investment: a) If any public facilities or lands are located adjacent to or on the projecr site, demonstrate that the project will not significantly affect those facilities (include highways, parks, schools, fire stations, power lines, etc.). Adjacent governmental and public utility facilities and services are: CRITERION 9L) RURAL GROWTH AREAS. To the extent that the project parcel or any area within the parcel is identified as a "rural growth area," indicate how the project has been clustered or otherwise designed to provide for reasonable population densities and rates of growth to economize on the cost of roads, utilities and land usage. CRITERION 10) LOCAL AND REGIONAL PLANS. Demonstrate that the project conforms to the municipal plan or regional plan or municipal capital program adopted under 24 V.S.A., Chapter 117: a) Is there a duly adopted town plan? If so, explain how the project conforms to that plan with regard to land use, goals and objectives, and comments from local authorities (include copy of Alan's land use map, relevant plan language on appropriate land uses or building densities, letter from the planning commission, etc.). b) Indicate what type of land uses are encouraged or allowed on the project site under the regional development plan if one exists (include copy of plan's land use map, relevant plan language on appropriate land uses or building densities, letter from the regional planning commission, etc.). l � gar. . bNfi k, I YJ cull NtA"— c) Does the municipality have a capital program? If so, indicate how the project conforms to that program. (Note: contact your town planner or planning commission for assistance.) 19 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Bruce O'Neill Dorset Park Area zoned P. & R., District. Outdoor recreational facilities, Section 4.102 Accessory uses. Section 4.20 Dimensional requirements, apply Section 25.00. R-1 District requirements, minimum setback from planned right-of-way 50 feet, (existing r.o.w. 66 feet), planned r.o.w. 100 feet, required setback 67 feet. Proposed structures, two recreational structures (baseball dugouts). (1) 71x24' to within twenty-eight (28) feet (2) 7'x 32' to within thirty four (34) feet. 2) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON - RECREATION DEPARTMENT Park & Recreational District Section 25.101 - minimum setback 50 feet from Planned right-of-way, Planned r.o.w. 100 feet, existing 66 feet. Proposed 24' x 26' baseball dug -out to within thirty-five (35) feet of existing right-of-way. Two existing dug -outs granted variance 4/25/95 FENCE FENCE BASEBALL FIELD I� II I^ CI Z LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD x T II Ln ao I 4 �Ilp DUGOUTS I� In N In 7 rid, 3Z — 3M QlRt: PpTH -- - - -- tee' — re— — — -- -- -- -- k-- -- — — — �— Irk OITC14R. o. ►� DIKE MTN DITCH -26 pORSET5TRE6t EoGE PAYEM4NT DORSET PRRK PLAN SHOWING DUGOUTS AT SASEBALLi-41TTJ:E. LEAGUE rtEtM I - 8 0 ...,o.....: .... .. IT. H. ..: 4, -3- 9s r�..o CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 May 13, 1999 Mr. Bruce O 'Neill City of .South Burlington Recreation Director 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Bruce: Be advised that the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment granted the variance request to construct a third baseball dugout at Dorset Park. The Zoning Board of Adjustment consider this request as an extension to the setback variance granted April 24, 1994. Ifyou have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mcp CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 27, 1999 Mr. Bruce O'Neill City of South Burlington Recreation Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Variance Request, Dorset Street Dear Bruce: Be advised that the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the City Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street on Monday, May 10, 1999 at 7:00 P.M. to consider your request for a variance for a baseball dug -out at Dorset Park. Please plan to attend this hearing and be prepared to address the enclosed review criteria. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Very truly, 1pdt_16�4uc� Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mcp 1 Encl SOZONZONING NOTICE N In accordance with the South, Burlington' Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burling- ton Zoning Board of Ad justment will hold a pub- lic hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Of- fices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, May 10, 1999, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following: #1 Appal of H.F.B. and Lang Realty seeking a ' variance from Section 33 25.00 Dimensional re- quirements I [fllowable lot the South coverage] o Burlington Zoning Regu- lations. Request is for permission to construct an awning covered entryway on northerly side of existing buildingg [approximately 226' square feet] and install additional sidewalk ap- proximately 620 square feet for an overall lot coverage of sixty-two [62] percent located at 550 Hinesburg Road. #2 Appeal of City of South Burlington Recre- ation Department seek- ing a variance from Sec- tion 25.101 Dimensional requirements of the South Burlington Zoning " Regulations. Request is for permission to con struct a recreational structure [baseball dug- out 24' x 26'1 to within thirty-five [35] feet of the Dorset Street ri ht-of- way located atg ` I Park, Dorset & Swift i Streets. I#3 Appeal of John & Lynn Russell seeking a variance from Section 26.002 Alteration of non- } complying structure of the South Burlington Zoning -Regulations. Re quest is for permission ' to demolish existing 20' i x 42' detached garage ? and guest apartment and replace with new struc- ture. Existing structure is located within nine [9] feet of northerly side yard and fourteen [14] feet of the front yard lo- cated at 30 Brigham Road. Richard Ward Zoning Administrative 1 Officer April 24. 1999 1 Official Use City of South Burlington Application to Board of Adjustment Date Applicant( Owner, leasee, agent Address 7A ����-�� `S�� Telephone # Landowner Location and description of property 6c, 0c S- C_ / J` , APPLICATION # HEARING DATE FILING DATE FEE AMOUNT Address Type of application check one ( ) appeal from decision of Administrative Officer( )request for a conditional use ( ) request for a variance. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month (second and fourth Mondays). That a legal advertisement must appeal 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. Provisions of zoning ordinance in question Reason for appeal The owner or applicant should submit along with this application (8 copies) plans, elevations, landscaping diagrams (drawn to scale) traffic data and any other additional information which will serve as support evidence to the Board. Hearing Date Signature 'f Appellant Do not write below this line ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Day of Week at to consider the following: Month and Date /Time -r Appeal of = seeking a P..E from Section �� A+f1 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission .mot S A 41-4 SOUTN BURLINaTun ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Reggulations and Chapter 117, Tftle 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoningg Board of Adjustment wi0 hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Mu- nicipal Offices, Confer- ence Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, April 24, 1995 at 7:00 to con- sider the following: #1. Appeal of Jere and Carole Neserole seeking a variance from Section 19.00 Non -conforming uses, sub -section 19.003 extensions of the South Burlington Zoning Regula- tions. Request is for per- mission to construct a 15'xl8' addition (living room) to an existing sin- gle family dwelling located to within thirty-two (32)) feet of the setback (150 feet) required from Lake Champlain, at 54 Bartlett Bay Road. #2. Appeal of Ci of South Burlington, yruce O'Neill agent seeking a variance from Section 4.20 and Section 25.101 Dimensional requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Re- quest is for permission to construct two recreational structures (baseball du- gouts), one Tx24' to with- in twenty-eight (28) feet and one Tx32' to within thirty-four (34) feet of the Dorset Street right-of-way located at Dorset Park, Swift and Dorset Street. #3. Appeal of .Terrence and Carol Reynolds seek- ing a variance from Sec- tion 25.00 Dimensional requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Regula- tions. Request is for per- mission to construct a 10'x10' porch to within twelve (12) feet of the required front yard (30 feet) located at 3 Mills Avenue. Plans are on file with the South Burlington Planning and Zoning Office, lo- cated at City Hall, 575 Dorset Street, South Bur- lington, Vermont, Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer April 8, 1995 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 April 10, 1995 Mr. Bruce O'Neill City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Zoning appeal Dear Mr. O'Neill: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Be advised that the South Burlington Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, on Monday, April 24, 1995 at 7:00 P.M. to consider your request for a zoning variance. Please plan to attend this meeting and be prepared to address the enclosed review criteria. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mcp Encl