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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBATCH - Supplemental - 0005 Ethan Allen DriveApril 22, 2015 Robert M. Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Inspection — 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Thank you for forwarding the Certificate of Occupancy issued on 6/13/05. This confirms that you have closed out the open permit that was on our records. Also, I am returning to you a check you submitted on 11/23/04 for a Certificate of Occupancy which was not issued due to noncompliance at that time. The following discrepancies between the approved site plan and the site will have to be corrected to remain in good standing with the Certificate of Occupancy issue in 2005: 1. Many trailers were parked/stored outside of the approved parking spaces. 2. Equipment was parked/stored in areas not approved for the parking or storage of equipment 3. Parking spaces were not marked in any way. 4. There was considerable amount of unauthorized outside storage. Therefore, please bring this property into compliance with the approved site plan within two (2) weeks from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Raymond 1. Belair Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com V21 :08a Acustom 8028639798 p.1 ,S TAY OLD SOUTH BURLINGTOM aFPe 1�� T _ON =CR CEO{TIFICATE CF OCC'UPAN(-Y The undersigned herewith requests an inspection of the premises indicated below and issuance of a "Certificate of Occupancy pursuant to Section i77.03 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. ProperC/ Owner. Mailing Address: �! ' �G�.:� ,: lr�� 0 t R, operty address: b/ The work for which a Certifica'�e of Occupancy is being requested was completed on ,5 '��--as authorized under Zoning Permit # dated S' ® ;Home Occupation Request roperty Owner Sigr:ature Fee.- $60.00 Date ,application received on: �A5 application #CJ o Temporary Certificate of Occupancy will expire on to provide the applicant time to cornpiete the following improvements: 4 Permanent Certificate of Occupancy za ,application denied for the following reasons: ®r",oudI" ' " Administrative cer's Sluature Date April 17, 2015 Robert M. Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Inspection — 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: I conducted a site inspection of your 90 Ethan Allen Drive property in response to your request for a Certificate of Occupancy received on 4/16/15. I found the following discrepancies between the approved site plan and the site: 1. Many trailers were parked/stored outside of the approved parking spaces. 2. Equipment was parked/stored in areas not approved for the parking or storage of equipment 3. Parking spaces were not marked in any way. 4. There was considerable amount of unauthorized outside storage. I am required to act on your request within 30 days, so unless you have brought the property into compliance by May 11, 2015, I will have to deny your application. If you need more time, I suggest you withdraw the application by the May 11th date to avoid the denial. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, R ymond J, Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com March 31, 2015 Robert M. Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Open Zoning Permit — 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: A review of our records has indicated that the above referenced property has an open Zoning Permit (copy enclosed) in that a Certificate of Occupancy has not been issued for the work authorized by that permit. Section 17.03 (A) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations requires that a Certificate of Occupancy be obtained prior to using that which was approved under the permit. Additionally, condition #3 of site plan approval #SP-05-04 (copy enclosed) also requires that a Certificate of Occupancy be issued. Therefore, please complete and submit the enclosed Certificate of Occupancy application together with a $153 application fee within two (2) weeks from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincer ly, r aymond I Belair Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING PERMIT APPLICATION Application No. '7 (office use only) �f Applicant: a Address: ( v ' ^� lle, Daytime Tel. No: �fc 3 Property Address: '1 Property Owner: Address: Tax Parcel ID No. Parcel Size: Present use of property (describe). Present structure/improvements on pro erty (describe): Proposed use of property (describe): 1iA Proposed structures/improvements (including buildin dimensions): Attach sketch plan (see attached sketch plan instructions) or site plan. i Estimated cost of improvements: 00 Is adjoining property owned by applicant/property owner (if yes, describe):��" Property access (public road frontage, public water frontag , ap roved right-of-wa Applicant/Owner Certification The undersigned property owner hereby consents to submission of this application and understands that if the application is approved, the zoning permit and any attached conditions will Vbmingon property. Property Owner Signature Date The undersigned applicant hereby affirms that the ' formation presented in this application is true, accurate and complete. Applicant Signatures Date ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ACTION Date Received: Fee Received: $ 1-1-7 Identification of zoning district: Identification of proposed use: Proposed use type: V Permitted Conditional Date of site plan a rovaUdenial mo P PP -- pp val Date Denial Date Date of subdivision approval/denial Approval Date Denial Date Date of conditional use approval/denial Approval Date Denial Date Date of appeal variance approval/denial: Approval Date - Denial Date FINAL ADFA* OFFICER A N '7- ZO r APPROVED "of�ApLproval D trative Officer's Signature This permit shall expire on DENIED Date of Denial Reason for denial: Administrative Officer's Signature Notice of Appeal Rights Any interested person may appeal this decision by filing a written notice of appeal with the clerk of the development review board within 15 days of the date of this decision. The notice of appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of $85.00. 03/31/2015 City of South Burlington Grand List Page 1 of 1 11:18 am Parcel Report ray For Parcel: 0640-00009. SHAND ROBERT M Name SHAND ROBERT M 5 ETHAN ALLEN DR S BURLINGTON VT 05403 Location 911 9 ETHAN ALLEN DR Tax Map 08-011-000 Codes: (1) (Category) C (Equipment) (Owner) T Wood Crop Pasture Other Site Total Acres: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.36 Real Land Building Equipment Inventory Values: 476,700 198,800 277,900 0 0 Homestead Veterans Farm Stab. L.U. Acres Land Use 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Contract Lease Prev. Eqpm Land Use Amt Prev. Real 0 0.00 0 0.00 476,700 Housesite Special Exmp Grand List 0.00 0.00 4,767.00 Misc: Status: T Bill #: 56075 Updated: 06/10/2014 Last sale was: Invalid on 09/01/1988 for $125000 recorded on 270/157 Grievance Info: Flag: N Remarks: (1) Misc Fields: (0): 150128000 (8) : N (9): 11/02/00 SPAN: 600-188-15627 LLEWELLYN Y HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D TRANSMITTAL LETTER Date: March 28, 2005 To: Ray Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington, VT Re: Shand Property File: 2001022 Copies: Message: Please find attached • Three full sized copies of the Revised Site Plan, last revised 03/25/05, for your approval. Mr. Shand asked me to make these changes and forward to you. Please call if you have questions or require additional information. Sincerely, LLEWELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED Skip McClellan 20 Kimball Ave. Ste. 202N, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 T 802-658-2100 F 802-658-2882 e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com Engineering Land Development Permitting NIP Kopy.tieneky N/F Brady N/F Bickmwe e neAxphprfakx9knote locatkn : ____________________ --------------------------------- ------ ------------ SHAMROCK ROAD ---------' ---------- ------- -- - aN/ LEGEND / PROPOSED EXISTING �� .. .♦ \v _ \ i _� / `^ / ♦ � ` \ .♦ , / �ieN essY existing welt ♦ �__ '..... / �♦♦ /' ♦♦♦ �\.\ \ ♦♦ \; \ \ I / fun x'$ 554.09' ����� .: 'r'a..... Approximate locotlon. . 'v \ n\. vv♦♦ �♦� ,\ ��\ // f �•L►�� � -.., exlathg growl h/w ♦♦ \. v Y \\ 'v �\ ♦♦\ \ , � qp � r..(„��%L'=oaf �'� ♦`♦ \� \ r � .. ♦♦ ♦�x� 'e\xi ,J�' N/F JOIIN BELTER LANDSCAPING SCHEDULE Lmdseophg ehom le as prodded by owner. 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Burlington Nxhkf. 7, olddpa bo - 45maeeommercrN ® h the eorkro o/ 20p3. wN. Appl Ap I = GRAPHIC SCALE 30 a Is m Beee +m LLEWELLYN - HOWLEY SHAND PROPERTY Ethan Allme Dytw South fludbegt— voemert Ce.eepbw000h Ren err• ryel-,e. ro/ /w pVl 2 • ACT tp N CORPO RATE 0 BnNlneerirop PmnWlirq CmsulAh98enrless 20 KbnbeO A— Sle. 202N F (A02)000.22W2 Ifaoth Bodinglm T{flb3}6%•2400 V.-0340J IN ehleotb..l hm R N.Y PI.1 0 ONewN psewJ OJr9..iAf 1Inch • 30 & Revised Site Plan ACT no Re. NMele. NM —P1 —I.. R..h. P'ew -". ...swot. p�,�y CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNn'qG & Z01�TE'qG 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 9, 2005 Robert Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re.- Site Modifications — 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact & Decision on the above referenced project issued on February 9, 2005. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sinc Y, 3 Z ' JI/ R m av 'Ad J. Belair ym n Administrative Officer c �y OF ROBERT SHAND — 9 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE SITE PLAN #SP-05- 04 FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION Robert Shand hereinafter referred to as the "Applicant", is requesting site plan approval to amend a previously approved site plan located at 9 Ethan Allen Drive for a 10,000 sq. ft. building where 5,000 sq. ft is used for auto repair and 5,000 sq. ft. is being for storage. The amendment consists of relocating parking and the dumpster. Based on the plan and supporting material contained in the document file for this application, the Administrative Officer finds, concludes, and decides the following: FINDINGS OF FACT This project consists of amending a previously approved site plan located at 9 Ethan Allen Drive for a 10,000 sq. ft. building where 5,000 sq. ft is used for auto repair and 5,000 sq. ft. is being used for storage. The amendment consists of relocating parking and the dumpster. 2. The owner of record of this property is Robert Shand. This property is located within the Mixed Industrial and Commercial (IC) District. DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS 4. Building coverage is 9.7% (maximum allowed is 40%). Overall coverage is 20.10% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 21.0% (maximum allowed is 30%). 5. The building meets the side setback requirements. There are no proposed changes. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Vehicular access 6. There currently is one ingress and egress curb cut for the subject property on the road servicing both 5 and 9 Ethan Allen Road. Access to 9 Ethan Allen Road is via a right of way across 5 Ethan Allen Drive. Circulation -1- 7. Circulation on the site is adequate. Parking 8.-A total of 14 parking spaces are provided including one handicapped space and one oversized parking space for a trailer. The required number of parking spaces is 13 including one handicapped space. 9. Pursuant to Section 13.01(G)(5) of the Land Development Regulations, bicycle parking shall be provided for employees on the subject property. The plan submitted as part of the application indicates a bicycle rack on the site. Landscaping 10. There is no minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs. The site is well landscaped so no additional landscaping will be required. 11. The existing site plan complies with all requirements pursuant to Section 13.06(B) of the Land Development Regulations. 12. Pursuant to Section 13.07(A) of the Land Development Regulations a snow storage area required. The plan submitted as part of the application does indicate a snow storage area on the site. Outdoor Lighting 13. Pursuant to Section 13.07(A) of the Land Development Regulations, all exterior lighting must be shielded and downcasting to prevent light from spilling onto adjacent properties and rights -of -way. No lighting changes are proposed. Trafftic 14. The proposed changes do not affect traffic conditions. GENERAL REVIEW ST NDARDS (a) The relationship of the proposed development to goals and objectives set forth in the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. 15. The Comprehensive plan states that the city should encourage development while protecting natural resources and promoting a healthy and safe environment. The relocation of parking and the dumpster are in keeping with the recommended actions of the Comprehensive Plan. -2- (b)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. 16. The building on this site exists with no changes proposed. The site has adequate planting and adequate parking. (c) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. 17. Parking spaces are currently located at the front and side of the building. There are no proposed changes. (d) 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. 18. The existing building is a 1-story building, which is compatible with its site, and the adjoining buildings. (e) Newly installed utility service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 19. The plans do not indicate changes in utility services. ()9 The combination of common materials and architectural characteristics, landscaping, buffers, screens and visual interruptions to cerate attractive transitions between buildings or different architectural styles shall be encouraged. 20. No changes to the site or building are proposed. (g) 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. 21. There are no new proposed structures. All buildings exist according to a previous application. In addition, to the above general review standards, site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards set forth in Section 14.07 of the Land Development Regulations: - 3 - (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 or collector street, to provide additional access for emergency or other purposes, or to improve general access and circulation in the area. 22. The reservation of land is not necessary. (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. 23. No changes to existing underground utilities are proposed. (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). 24. A screened dumpster is provided as part of the proposed change. Based on the above Findings of Fact, the South Burlington Administrative Officer hereby approves site plan application 9SP-05-04 by Robert Shand to amend a previously approved site plan located at 9 Ethan Allen Drive for a 10,000 sq. ft. building where 5,000 sq. ft is used for auto repair and 5,000 sq. ft. is being for storage. The -amendment consists of relocating parking and the dumpster. The proposed changes are depicted on a plan, prepared by Llewellyn Howley Inc., dated 09/03/03,last revised 01/24/05, received by the City of South Burlington January 24, 2005 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 obtain a zoning permit within six (b) months pursuant to Section 17.04 of the Land Development Regulations or this approval is null and void. 3) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the new and relocated parking spaces and screened dumpster. 4) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. -4- Signed on this day of , 2005 by elair, Administrative Officer Please note:. You have the right to appeal this decision to the Vermont Environmental Court, pursuant to 24 VSA 4471 and VRCP 76 in writing, within 30 days of the date this decision is issued. If you fail to appeal this decision your right to challenge this decision at some point in the future may be lost because you waited too long. You will be bound by the decision, pursuant to 24 VSA 4472 (d) (exclusivity of remedy; finality). -5- 0;-1, oy 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 #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Vol. 480, pg. 13 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0640 0009 L 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (description and size of each separate use) Autobody Repair Facility and storage. b) Proposed Uses on property (description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) This application is for the relocation of parking spaces and the addition of one oversized space for trailer storage. Existing use will remain unchanged. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 10,000 s.f. d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) One story, 25' high max. 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): 5 employees g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 9.7% b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 19.7% c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 21.0% 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $0.00 b) Landscaping: $0.00 Proposed 9.7% Proposed 20.1 % c) Other site improvements (please list with description) Relocate previously approved parking spaces $5,000.00 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 15 vte b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 6 vte c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 5 vte 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 9am-5pm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: M-F 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Fall 2005 Proposed 21.0% 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11 " x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 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. /// XO-V GNATURE O APPLICANT TURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: i a REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board LI Director I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: L� Complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date LLEWELLYN HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D TRANSMITTAL LETTER Date: January 24, 2005 To: Ray Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington, VT Re: Shand Property File: 2001022 Copies: Message: Please find attached • Three full sized sheets and one reduced 11 x 17 of the Revised Site Plan, last revised 01 /24/05, for your approval. Mr. Shand intends to build these improvements during the summer of 2005. Please call if you have questions or require additional information. Sincerely, LLEWELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED Skip McClellan 20 Kimball Ave. Ste. 202N, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 T 802-658-2100 F 802-658-2882 e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com Engineering Land Development Permitting e6l-� State of Vermont T. � T s LAND USE PERMIT AMENDMENT CASE NO 4CO643-23 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT Robert Shand 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001 - 6092 (Act 250) ADDRESS Vermont Custom Sheetmetal, Inc. 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit Amendment 4C0643-23, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092. This permit amendment applies to the lands identified in Book 270, Pages 157, of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to Robert Shand, the Permittee as Grantee. This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee after -the -fact approval of a boundary line adjustment, creating a 2.22 acre Lot#1, currently housing VT Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., and a 2.36 acre Lot #41. This permit also authorizes after -the -fact approval of an existing 10,000 s.f. commercial/industrial building, used for a specialty auto body repair business, on the 2.36 acre Lot #41. The project is located at 9 Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. The project is subject to Act 250 jurisdiction because the project is a material or substantial change to a development over which the Commission has jurisdiction and thus constitutes "development" pursuant to EBR 2(A)(5). Accordingly, a land use permit amendment is required pursuant to EBR 34. The Permittee, and his 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 #4C0643 and amendments are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 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 and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 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. 4. The approved plans are: Sheet 1 - "Revised Site Plan," dated September 3, 2003; Sheet 2 - "Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision - #5 and #9 Ethan Allen Drive," dated May 25, 1999, last revision August 2, 2001; and Sheet 3 - "Overall Site Plan," dated February, 1987, last revision October 14, 1988. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on the site at all times throughout the construction process. Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 2 of 4 6. 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. 7. Pursuant to EBR 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. 8. 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 Environmental Board. 9. 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. 10. The project is approved for the following maximum impacts: 14 - vehicle parking spaces (33 remaining for Phase 3 of park), 350 - gallons per day of water (2,380 remaining for Phase 3 of park), 350 - gallons per day of wastewater; and 6 - AM peak hour vehicle trips per day (6 remaining for Phase 3 of park). 11. This permit hereby incorporates all of the conditions of the following Agency of Natural Resources Permit: • Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permits #WW-4-1983 and WW-4-2043, each issued on February 19, 2004 by the Wastewater Management Division Any subsequent nonmaterial changes to this permit shall be automatically incorporated herein upon issuance by the Agency of Natural Resources. Subsequent amendments involving material changes to the Act 250 permit shall not be constructed prior to review and approval of the District Coordinator or the District Commission under applicable Environmental Board Rules. 12. Prior to the construction of any additional buildings on the lot approved herein, the Permittee shall submit a design to the District Commission for a wastewater disposal system by a registered engineer or certified site technician which makes best efforts to meet the standards for sewage disposal in Chapter 7 of the Vermont Environmental Protection Rules. 13. 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. 14. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibits #7 and 34 (Schedule B; and Revised Site Plan) 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 Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 3 of 4 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. 15. 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. 16. Grading shall be phased so that all exposed earth is mulched and water bars are in place at the end of each construction day. 17. All disturbed areas of the site shall be stabilized, seeded and mulched immediately upon completion of final grading. All disturbed areas not involved in winter construction shall be mulched and seeded before October 1. Between the periods of October 1 to April 15, all earth disturbing work shall conform with the "Winter Construction" standards and specifications of the Vermont Handbook for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites (1987). 18. 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. §§ 1250-1284, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 19. The Permittee shall maintain a 50-foot undisturbed, naturally vegetated buffer strip between all watercourses on the project site and any disturbed areas. 20. 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. 21. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit #34 (Revised Site Plan) by replacing any dead or diseased plantings within the season or as soon as possible after the ground thaws, whichever is sooner. 22. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit #25 (Photographs), 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. 23. The Permittee shall not erect 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. No floor drains shall be constructed which discharge underground on -site unless an Underground Injection Control Program permit has been obtained. 25. Energy design and construction shall comply with the 2001 Vermont Guidelines for Energy Efficient Commercial Construction. Additionally, energy design shall include the custom energy measures referenced in the interagency comments provided by the Department of Public Service Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 4 of 4 if found cost-effective on a life -cycle cost basis. Any design or equipment features that do not comply with the 2001 Guidelines, or any custom measures not installed, shall be brought promptly to the attention of the Department of Public Service for comment, and to the District Commission for approval, prior to construction. 26. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heat is specifically prohibited without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 27. Each prospective purchaser of any lots shall be shown a copy of the approved plot plan, Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, and the Land Use Permit Amendment before any written contract of sale is executed. 28. 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. 29. The Permittee shall reference the requirements and conditions imposed by Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 in all deeds of conveyance and leases. 30. 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). 31. 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 14 day of ) 200' Virginia Ofarke, Acting Chair in this matter District #4 Environmental Commission Members participating in this decision: Gene Richards Kate Purcell 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\DIST4\PROJECTS\4CO643\4CO643-23\4CO643-23.pmt EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION 4C0643-23 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 VDH = Vermont Department of Health D DP = Division for Historic Preservation WMD = Wastewater Management Division N B O. Y Nature of Exhibit and Date Entered 1 09/10/2003 A Cover Letter from Llewellyn -Howley Incorporated on Behalf of Mr. Robert Shand Seeking After -the -Fact Permit Amendment for Lot #41 at Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision in South Burlington (dated September 5, 2003) 2 09/10/2003 A Act 250 Permit Application Cover Sheets (dated 09/09/2003) 3 09/10/2003 A Schedule A - Fee Information 4 09/10/2003 A Schedule E - Adjoiner Information 5 09/10/2003 A Schedule F - Certification of Service and Notice of Application 6 09/10/2003 A Introductory Remarks to Schedule B 7 09/10/2003 A Schedule B - Short Form - Response to the 10 Criteria and Subcriteria 8 09/10/2003 A Applicant's List of Exhibits 9 09/10/2003 A Plan - Locus, Shand Property (undated) 10 09/10/2003 A Copy of Subdivision Permit EC-4-1183-1 (dated June 151h, 1988 ) 11 09/10/2003 A Copy of LUP Administrative Amendment 4C0643- 3A 12 09/10/2003 A Plan - Shand Property Flood Mapping, Panel 6 of 15, Flood Insurance Rate Map, South Burlington (undated) 13 09/10/2003 A Letter from ANR Water Quality Division W.- AAct250AADMIAAEAHIBI714C0643-23.wpd EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION 4CO643-23 Page 2 Floodplain Management Engineer re: Base Flood Elevation, with copy of NFIP map 14 09/10/2003 A Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Permit Application (dated 09/09/2003) 15 09/10/2003 A Ability to Serve Letter from City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning re: Sewer Allocation (dated April 12, 2001) 16 09/10/2003 A Ability to Serve Letter from South Burlington Water Department (dated May 2, 2001) 17 09/10/2003 A South Burlington DRB Findings of Fact and Decision re: SP-02-14 (dated 04/02/02) 18 09/10/2003 A Municipal Impact Questionnaire (dated July 15, 2002) 19 09/10/2003 A Plan - Index of Photographs (undated) 20 09/10/2003 A Photos - From "E" Looking South and East, From "D" Looking South (undated) 21 09/10/2003 A Photos - From "A" Looking North, From Adjoining Property East, From "C" Looking South (undated) 22 09/10/2003 A Photos - From "B" Looking North and West, New Plantings (undated) 23 09/10/2003 A Photos - Adjoining Property East, From Adjoining Property East, From "D" Looking South (undated) 24 09/10/2003 A Photos - From Entrance Looking East and West, Intersection of Ethan Allen & Shamrock (undated) 25 09/10/2003 A Photos'- Lamp at "A," Lamp Near Doors, Connection at "A" (undated) 26 09/10/2003 A Photos - Sewer Construction (undated) 27 09/10/2003 A Letter from Jeffrey Severson, Consulting Ecologist re: Wetlands (dated July 20, 2002) 28 09/10/2003 A Letter from ANR Water Quality Division District Wetlands Ecologist re: Wetlands Project #2002-288 (dated June 25, 2003) W.- IAct2501ADMIMEXHIBIn4C0643-23. wpd EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION 4CO643-23 Page 3 29 09/10/2003 A Draft Quit Claim Deed for Lot 1 (undated) 30 09/10/2003 A Draft Quit Claim Deed for Lot 41 (undated) 31 09/10/2003 A Draft Easement Deed for twenty -foot sewer line easement and utility easement (undated) 32 09/10/2003 A Draft Warranty Deed for Lots 1 and 41 (undated) 33 09/10/2003 A Traffic Matrix (last revised 09/04/03) 34 09/10/2003 A Plan - Revised Site Plan, Shand Property (dated 09/03/2003) 35 09/10/2003 A Plan - Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision, Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Owned by Robert Shand, #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive(last revised August 2, 2001) 36 09/10/2003 A Plan - Overall Site Plan, Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision, Phase 3, Lots 22-42 - (dated Feb. 1987) 37 9/22/03 A Letter by Skip McClellan, Llewellyn -Howley re Traffic - Exhibit K (9/19/03) 38 10/3/03 A Letter by S. McClellan re Addition Info. in Response to 9/30/03 Telephone Call by Stephanie Hesson, Dist. Coord. (10/2/03) 39 10/14/03 A Letter by S. McClellan re Traffic Trips (10/9/03) 40 2/20/04 WMD WW-4-1983 Issued 2/19/04 41 11 ffWW-4-2043 Issued 2/19/04 W.- IAct2501ADMIMEAHIBIT14C0643-23. wpd CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify on this day of February, 2004, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 LAND USE PERMIT C0643-23, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES: Robert Shand Vt. Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Skip McClellan Llewellyn -Howley Inc. 20 Kimball Avenue, Suite 202N So. Burlington, VT 05403 Donna Kinville, City Clerk Chair, City Council/Chair, City Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 30 Kimball Avenue, Suite 206 South Burlington, VT 05403 Elizabeth Lord, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission Virginia Clarke, Acting Chair/Gene Richards/Kate Purcell 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Ernie Christianson, Env. Analyst V ANR, 111 West St. Essex Jct., VT 05452 Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 3 day of February, 2004. CJ,A, 'Affl"n'A w:cs4C0643-23/cc ris ine ommo, Administrative Secretary 879-5660 LLEWELLYN x HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D TRANSMITTAL LETTER Date: February 26, 2004 To: Ray Belair Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington, VT Re: Shand Property Final Documents File: 2001022 Copies: Message: Please find attached three copies of the revised Site Plan (rev. 4, 2/26/04) to satisfy the requirements of the Site Plan approval #SP-03-46. Please call if you have questions or require additional information. Sincerely, LLEWELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED Skip McClellan 20 Kimball Ave. Ste. 202N, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 T 802-658-2100 F 802-658-2882 e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com Engineering Land Development Permitting State of Vermont R. WASTEWATER SYSTEM AND POTABLE WATER SUPPLY PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Environmental Protection Rules Effective August 16, 2002 Case Number: WW-4-2043 PIN: EJ85-0002.20 Landowner: Robert Shand Address: Vermont Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington VT 05403 This project, consisting of amending Permit #PB-4-1111 to connect building with a maximum of 10 employees on Lot #1 to municipal sewer and amend the property line with Lot #41 referenced in Permit WW-4-1983 for Lot #1 to become 2.22 acres in size located off Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont, is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above subject to the following conditions. This does not constitute approval under Act 250 case number 4C0643. 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 & Industry — telephone (802) 828-2106 or (802) 879-2300 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 2001022, Sheet 1 "Revised Site Plan for Act 250 Submission" dated 9/03/03 last revised 9/30/03 prepared by Lance Llewellyn & Howley, Inc. 3. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans in a manner, which would change, or affect the exterior water supply or wastewater disposal, building location or the approved use of the building without prior review and written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. 4. The conditions of this permit shall run with the land and will be binding upon and enforceable against the permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. The permittee shall be responsible for the recording of this permit and the "Notice of Permit Recording" in the South Burlington Land Records within thirty, (30) days of issuance of this permit and prior to the conveyance of any lot subject to the jurisdiction of this permit. 5. All conditions set forth in Permit #PB-4-1 I I I and #EC-4-0793 shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit WW-4-2043 Robert Shand Page 2 6. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the water and wastewater disposal systems under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 64 — Potable Water Supply and Wastewater System Permit. 7. 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 the Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations. WATER SUPPLY & WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 8. The project is approved for water supply by connection to the municipal water system as depicted on the approved plans. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of obtaining potable water without prior review and approval. 9. The project is approved for wastewater disposal by the construction of a connection to the municipal wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 150 gallons of wastewater per day. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of wastewater disposal without prior review and approval. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont on February 19, 2004. Jeffrey Wennberg, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation By Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer C For the Record South Burlington Planning Commission & Select Board Llewellyn — Howley, Inc. Water Supply Division Act 250 District Environmental Commission #4 Department of Labor & Industry State of Vermont WASTEWATER SYSTEM AND POTABLE WATER SUPPLY PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Environmental Protection Rules Effective August 16, 2002 Case Number: WW-4-1983 PIN: EJ85-0002.18 Landowner: Robert Shand Address: Vermont Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington VT 05403 This project, consisting of an existing auto body repair facility with a maximum of 13 employees on Lot #41 referenced in Subdivision Permit #EC-4-1183-1 served by municipal water and wastewater services to municipal sewer and for a boundary line adjustment with Lot #1 referenced in Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit #WW-4-2043 for Lot #41 to be 2.36 acres in size located off Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont, is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above subject to the following conditions. This does not constitute approval under Act 250 case number 4C0643. 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 & Industry — telephone (802) 828-2106 or (802) 879-2300 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 2001022, Sheet 1 "Revised Site Plan for Act 250 Submission" dated 9/03/03 last revised 9/30/03 prepared by Llewellyn — Howley, Inc. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans in a manner, which would change, or affect the exterior water supply or wastewater disposal, building location or the approved use of the building without prior review and written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. 4. The conditions of this permit shall run with the land and will be binding upon and enforceable against the permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. The permittee shall be responsible for the recording of this permit and the "Notice of Permit Recording" in the South Burlington Land Records within thirty, (30) days of issuance of this permit and prior to the conveyance of any lot subject to the jurisdiction of this permit. 5. All conditions set forth in Permit #EC-4-1183-1 shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit WW-4-1983 Robert Shand Page 2 6. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the water and wastewater disposal systems under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 64 — Potable Water Supply and Wastewater System Permit. 7. 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 the Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations. WATER SUPPLY & WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 8. The project is approved for water supply by connection to the municipal water system as depicted on the approved plans. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of obtaining potable water without prior review and approval. 9. The project is approved for wastewater disposal by the construction of a connection to the municipal wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 195 gallons of wastewater per day. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of wastewater disposal without prior review and approval. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont on February 19, 2004. Jeffrey Wennberg, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation By Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer C For the Record South Burlington Planning Commission & Select Board Llewellyn — Howley, Inc. Water Supply Division Act 250 District Environmental Commission #4 Department of Labor & Industry CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 January 6, 2004 Robert Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Modifications — 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced projected issued on January 6, 2004. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely,, F� Raymond B'elair Administrative Officer Permit Number SP-- 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 #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Vol. 213, p. 514, Vol. 270, p. 157 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0640 0009 L 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Autobody Repair Facility and storage. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) This project is the addition of one overhead door on the north facade of the existing metal building and the relocation of one parking space. Existing use will remain unchanged. c) Total building Square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) 10,000 s.f. d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) One story, 25' high max. 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) 5 employees (projected) 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 9.7 % Proposed Unchanged b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 19.3 % Proposed 19.7% c) Front yard (along each street) Existing Lot #1 N/A 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $1500.00 (door installation) b) Landscaping: None c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): $500.00 (gravel placement) 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 15 vte b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): ' 6 vte c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 5 vte 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 9am-5pm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: M-F 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Currently complete VA // 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). 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. TY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board D Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: 9' Complete Incomplete irect6r 6f Planring & Zoning or e 3 L LEWELLYN • HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D November 3, 2003 Mr. Ray Belair Zoning Administrator South Burlington City Hall 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Shand Property, Ethan Allen Drive File: 2001022 Dear Ray, Mr. Shand wishes to add an overhead door to the north facade of his existing building at 9 Ethan Allen Drive. We have revised the Site Plan (last revised 10/31/03) to indicate the new door. Apparently Mr. Shand has spoken with you and expects to have this minor change handled from your office without a hearing from the D.R.B. Please provide us with some written documentation of your approval for submission to the State of Vermont. Feel free to call if you need additional information. Sincerely, L WELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED Skip McClellan 1022 Belair 110303.doc Engineering • Land Development • Permitting 20 Kimball Ave., Ste. 202N • South Burlington • Vermont • 05403 T 802.658.2100 • F 802.658.2882 • e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com No Text CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONE14G 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September 25, 2003 Mr. Skip McClellan Llewellyn -Howley, Inc. 20 Kimball Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Robert Shand Property #5 and #9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Skip, This letter will confirm that Robert Shand holds a valid City water and wastewater allocation for 350 gallons per day for the properties at #5 and #9 Ethan Allen Drive. These properties are served by the Airport Parkway Treatment Facility and sufficient capacity is available to service this allocation. Please call me if you need anything further. Sincerely, 71 U,juli Beth Hoover, AICP Director of Planning& Zoning cc: File i.`EWELLYN • HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D September 23, 2003 Ms. Juli Beth Hoover, Planner City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street. So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Shand Property File: 2001022 Dear Ms. Hoover, S)� +A D We have recently submitted our application to the State Agency of Natural Resources for Water/Wastewater approval. The State sent our application back stating they could not accept allocation letters over one year old. Would you please send the equivalent letter with a more current date? We have enclosed a copy of your previous letter. Thank you and feel free to call if you require additional information. Sincerely, LLEWELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED Skip McClellan Engineering • Land Development • Permitting 20 Kimball Ave., Ste. 202N • South Burlington • Vermont • 05403 T 802-658.2100 • F 802.658.2882 • e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com CITY OF SOUTH BLTR.LINGTON DEpARTMEr,rr OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846.4101 April 12, 2001 Mark Ward VT Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Sewer Allocation, 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Please be advised that the South Burlington Development Review Board on 4/18/00 granted approval of 350 gpd of sewer allocation to serve a proposed 10,000 square foot building at 9 Ethan Allen drive and to serve an existing building at 5 Ethan Allen Drive. Both buildings are owned by Robert Shand. This property is served by the Airport Parkway sufficient capacity to handle this additonal demand. to contact me. R7B/mcp Wastewater Treatment Facility which has If you have any questions, please feel free 3. Belair, itive Officer -01 ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION #4C0643-23 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2003, an application was filed by Robert Shand, Vermont Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403, for a project generally described as: The after -the -fact approval of a boundary line adjustment, creating a 2.22 acre Lot#1, currently housing VT Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., and a 2.36 acre Lot #2 (Lots #1 and #2 comprise the former Lot #41 of the Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision). This Project also involves the after -the -fact approval of an existing 10,000 s.f. commercial/industrial building on the 2.36 acre Lot #2. The project is located on Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. The District 4 Environmental Commission will treat this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications. 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 in writing or the Commission holds a hearing on its own motion. The written request for a hearing must state the criteria or subcriteria at issue, why a hearing is required and what evidence will be presented at the hearing pursuant to Environmental Board Rules 14 and 51(B)(3)(d). No hearing will be convened unless a party submits a written request to the Commission on or before Monday, October 6, 2003, or the Commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. Prior to convening a hearing, the District Commission shall determine that substantive issues requiring a hearing have been raised pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51(D). 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 Environmental Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, this 16 W:\Act250\DIST4\PROJECTS\4CO643\4CO643-23.not day of September, 2003. By: Stephanie A. Hesson Environmental Board District #4 Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 T/ 802.879.5662 E/ stephanie.hesson@anr.state.vt.us This is a DRAFT permit; please submit any written comments or corrections by Monday, October 6, 2003 to: Stephanie Hesson, District #4 Coordinator, 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452. A permit will NOT be issued by the District Commission until the following information is received: 1) Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit issued by the ANR-DEC W Management Division AL CASE NO APPLICANT ADDRESS Vermont Custom Sheetmetal, Inc. 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-( identified in Book 270, Pages 157, of the land r " subject of a deed to Robert Shand, the Pe rmi `` as G This permit specifically authorizes adjustment, creating a 2.22 acre Li acre Lot #2 (Lots #1 and #2 comp) Subdivision). This permit al a .. 4C0643-23, pursuant applies to the lands ington, Vermont, as the Ilapproval of a boundary line ustom Sheetmetal, Inc., and a 2.36 Ethan Allen Farms Industrial al of an existing 10,000 s.f. The project is located on Ethan Allen because the project is a material or substantial change to a jurisdiction and thus constitutes "development" pursuant to t amendment is required pursuant to EBR 34. ccessors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, approved by the District Commission in accordance with the Use Permit #4C0643 and amendments are in full force and effect except aC ; tance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of I ont 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 the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission and the conditions of this permit. Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 2 4. The approved plans are: Sheet 1 - "Revised Site Plan," dated September 3, 2003; Sheet 2 - "Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision - #5 and #9 Ethan Allen Drive," dated May 25, 1999, last revision August 2, 2001; and Sheet 3 - "Overall Site Plan," dated February, 1987, last revision Octalk 14, Ad, 5. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on th at all hout the construction process. 6. No changes shall be made in the design or use of thi oject w' _.. t the wr District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever o e under the Board Rules. 7. Pursuant to EBR 51(G), the permit application and r ations relied upon during the review and issuance of this permit by the Dist i Comm rovide the basis for determining future substantial and material cha the appr and for initiating enforcement actions. 8. The District Environmental Commiss' mainta' iction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically re a that th ermi an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, oper and ma' ined in ance with the terms of the permit, as provided by 10 V.S.A. §§ 092 a e rules a Environmental Board. 9. By acceptance of the cond' s of thi t wi appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees that t conditions o t shal ° and and the land uses herein permitted, and w' ding up rceable Permittee and all assigns and successors in 10. The prof oved fo ng maximum impacts: 14 - veh' ; aces 350 ater; - gallons pe ewater; and - vehicle trips 11 ' , This permit here ncorporates all of the conditions of the following Agency of Natural Resources Pe Wa ply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-# issued on (date) by the ater Management Division Any subsequent nonmaterial changes to this permit shall be automatically incorporated herein upon issuance by the Agency of Natural Resources. Subsequent amendments involving material changes to the Act 250 permit shall not be constructed prior to review and approval of the District Coordinator or the District Commission under applicable Environmental Board Rules. Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 3 12. Prior to the construction of any additional buildings on the lot approved herein, the Permittee shall submit a design to the District Commission for a wastewater disposal system by a registered engineer or certified site technician which makes best efforts to meet the standards for sewage disposal in Chapter 7 of the Vermont Environmental Protection Rules. 13. The Permittee and all subsequent owners or lessees shall install andVow-flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings. Any failed water cons rvatione promptly replaced with products of equal or better performance. 15. All mulch, hay bales, siltation dams, water immediately upon grading and shall be all permanent vegetation is establishe all slo incorporated four inches into the so' nd equi d w together and all joints filled wit se hay. psoil completely mulched and have on ch around 16. Grading shall be phased so` t all end o;ach constrict'' periodically aced slopes and ( u areas. The ctions to review erosion control Lion control as it deems shall be installed Is a ermanently surfaced and reas. Hay bales shall be ce on the upstream side, butted shall have the exposed earth and water bars are in place at the 17. areas all be sta i ized, seeded and mulched immediately upon co " . nal gra turbed areas not involved in winter construction shall be mulche d befor Between the periods of October 1 to April 15, all earth disturbin - onfo e "Winter Construction" standards and specifications of the Ver it Era on and Sediment Control on Construction Sites (1987). 18. addition to con ith all erosion control conditions, the Permittee shall not cause, permit or allow th is arge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements oft condition does not absolve the permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A. §§ 1250-1284, Ve 1,11 nt's Water Pollution Control Law. Pe shall maintain a 50-foot undisturbed, naturally vegetated buffer strip between all "es on the project site and any disturbed areas. 20. 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. 21. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit # (Revised Site Plan) 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 #4C0643-23 Page 4 22. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit# (Photographs), 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. _ 23. The Permittee shall not erect exterior signage without first obtaining oval the District Commission. Signage includes banners, flags, and other advertising cepting temporary real estate marketing signs. jk 24. No floor drains shall be constructed which Injection Control Program permit has been 25. Energy design and construction shall comply with t ont Guidelines MWergy Efficient Commercial Construction. Additionally, ene all include the custom energy measures referenced in the interagency comments p "' artment of Public Service if found cost-effective on a life -cycle cost basis. design nt features that do not comply with the 2001 Guidelines, or any custo ures not 11 11 be brought promptly to the attention of the Departmen ce for t, and to the District Commission for approval, prior to cons 30. Pursuant to 10 V. - '"0(b) this permit amendment is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is , . lance with the conditions herein. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this permi all expire three years from the date of issuance if the Permittee has not commenced con ction and made substantial progress toward completion within the three year period in acc nce with 10 V.S.A. § 6091(b). p omply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant .A. § 6090(c). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of 0-1111k1 Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 5 Virginia Clarke, Acting Chair in this matter District #4 Environmental Commission Members participating in this decision: Gene Richards Kate Purcell The applicant or a party may file a motion to alter w pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 31. Any appeal of thi of 10 V.S.A. §6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 inclui copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of wh} in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appe presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or, W:\Act250\DIST4\PROJECTS\4C0643\4C0643-23.pmt C. JIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify on this 1 ` day of September, 2003, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 MINOR NOTICE APPLICATION #4C0643-23, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES: Robert Shand Vt. Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Skip McClellan Llewellyn -Howley Inc. 20 Kimball Avenue, Suite 202N So. Burlington, VT 05403 Donna Kinville, City Clerk Chair, Selectboard/Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 30 Kimball Avenue, Suite 206 South Burlington, VT 05403 Elizabeth Lord, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission Virginia Clarke, Acting Chair/Gene Richards/Kate Purcell 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 NRCS, District Conservationist/USDA Soils Conservation Service 600 Blair Park Road, Suite 230 Williston, VT 05495 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 5 Perry Street, Suite 40 Barre, VT 05641-4266 Page 2/COS/#4C0643-23 Burlington Free Press/Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 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/Vermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, VT 05409- Division for Historic Preservation National Life Building, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620 Michael Pologruto, Technical Services/VTrans National Life Building, Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT 05633 Marian White, Policy Analyst/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 Michael Barsotti, Water Quality Director Champlain Water District 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS On File at District Commission Office Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 1 day of September, 2003. --,jA', :;� tom" w:cs4C0643-23/cc ristine ommo, Administrative Secretary 879-5660 State • Department of Fish and Wildlife of Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist October 12, 2003 Robert Shand Vermont Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington VT 05403 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 RE: WW-4-1983, Boundary line adjustment for Lot #1 2.22 acres and connect commercial building to municipal sewer and Lot #41 2.36 acres with existing autobody shop municipal water and sewer 350 gpd total both lots., 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington Dear Applicant: We received your completed application for the above referenced project on October 3, 2003, including a fee of $147.00 paid by check #9912. Under the performance standards for this program, we have a maximum of 30 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 30 in-house days, please contact this office. 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 Ire Raberge DEC Regional Office Coord cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Lance Llewellyn State of Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation September 17, 2003 Robert Shand Vermont Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Applicant: AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division I I 1 West Street Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Telephone #(802) 879-5656 Subject: Application for Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply, Lot #41 permit existing I0,000sf building with auto body shop and revised boundary lines. Revise boundary lines and connect commercial building on Lot #1 to municipal sewer, 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, Vermont. We have reviewed the application materials and have completed the "application completeness checklist". Unfortunately, we were unable to log your application in because it was administratively incomplete with the missing or incomplete information in the application materials. Enclosed are copies of the application form you submitted, as well as the "application completeness checklist" with the missing or incomplete items noted. If you have questions, or are unsure what is needed to complete the application package, please contact me. We will hold your application materials. Once you have the missing or incomplete information, please send the materials to this office along with the enclosed copies. Once we have determined that the application materials are complete, the application will be accepted and will be assigned to one of the engineers to be reviewed. Sincerely, Irene o erge DEC Regional Office Coordinator City of South Burlington Llewellyn -Howley Inc. State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Wastewater Management Division PERMIT APPLICATION COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST Applicant -' .� Checklist 1. Application form 2. Design flow 3. Appropriate fee bJ C-r 4. Signed check 9 / Z 5. Power of attorney (letter of assignment) 6. Book and page ei&-L) J .3 7. Town S. Road name 9. Project description 10. Water quality test for homestead exemptions. 11. Municipal sewer approval 12. Municipal water approval 13. Easements for off -lot system Town: `�'i 1. ! _ s"� 14. Property access signature 15. Copyright authorization 16. Location map 17. Two copies of legible plans, including property lines with dimensions, scale and title box (title, date, sheet :r) 13. All applicable signatures including consultant stamp/signature on plans. 19. Compliance with other permits (list of prior permits) —// es 4 20. Date of construction and uses of any existing buildings involved with the project. 21. Other CL� Oe cl--_s--j'�- Application incomplete for the following items: 2.1 J.�,j � � 'f"i/ o r`y1.�C'- � ii.r-- �' �/�� y �1:,�!•�: � �O /�1l'C' �� ".�e�-lJ 4. completed by Date q -- ( '7 -v3 Agency of Natural Resources For office use only Department of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division Application # WASTEWATER SYSTEM & POTABLE WATER SUPPLY PIN # PERMIT APPLICATION Under the authority of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 64, the Environmental Protection Rules, Complete application Chapter 1, Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Rules, and Chapter 21, Received on Water Supply Rules, Appendix A. Part 11 - Small Scale Water Systems) Please print or type. Note: There are line by line instructions available to help you Month Day Year complete this application form. In many cases a licensed Fee $ designer will be required for your project, who will be able to help complete this application form. Check # Note: Electronic versions of the form are available. The Fee Code electronic form can be expanded to allow additional information to be entered. The organization and content of this form may not Program Code be altered. Changes in the organization or content of the form may result in an invalid application or permit. 1. Landowner(s) name (as shown on property deed) If there are multiple landowners, please provide a separate sheet listing each landowner, their mailing address, signature, and date. Robert Shand 2. Mailing address for landowner(s). 3. Telephone number(s). Vermont Custom Sheetmetal 802-863-9798 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, Vermont 05403 4. Co -applicant name. 5. Mailing address for co -applicant. 6. Telephone number. 7. Name of licensed designer. Lance Llewellyn, P.E. 8. Mailing address for licensed designer. 9. Telephone number. Llewellyn - Howley Incorporated 802-658-2100 20 Kimball Ave, Suite 202N South Burlington, Vermont 05403 10. Does this project involve a failed water supply or wastewater disposal system? ❑Yes ® No. 11. Project location. Please include a location map. 12.City or Town. Street or Road. (911 Street or Road Address if available) South Burlington 9 Ethan Allen Drive Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Permit Application Paqe 2 13. Project name (if applicable). 14. If an existing lot, what date 15. Total acreage of property was the lot created? 2.36 ± Februray 13, 1986 16. Number of lots created, if 17. List each lot number and the acreage of the lot. If any lot is subdividing property. developed with a structure, describe the use. All of the property Include any lots subject to must be described, including any remaining or retained land and deferral restrictions. any land subject to deferral restrictions. Lot #41 - 2.36± acres Parcel is developed with a structure for automotive body work. Lot #1 — 2.22 acres Parcel developed with Vermont Custom Sheetmetal building. 18. Deed reference. 19. Prior permits or exemptions issued by the Agency of Natural Book(s) 480 Resources for subdivision of land or construction of public buildings. Page(s) 13 The permits or exemptions issued by the Agency would have prefixes of EC, DE, LUP, CC, PB, WW, HE, AM or HB followed by the number of the project. EC-4-1183-1, LUP 4C0643-3 20. Detailed project description. Revise lot lines for existing Lot #41 and existing Vermont Custom Sheetmetal lot #1. Seek "after -the - fact" approval for the construction of the 10,000 s.f. metal building with gravel drive, parking, water and sanitary sewer services. Building is currently used as an automotive body shop. Abandon existing on -site wastewater disposal system on Vermont Custom Sheetmetal Lot #1 and connect building to 6" PVC sewer service from Lot #41. 21. Does the proposed wastewater disposal 22. Is the wastewater disposal system located system use the enhanced prescriptive or in a municipality that does not have both performance -based minimum site a confirmed planning process and valid conditions? zoning bylaws? ❑ Yes ® No. If yes, indicate which. ❑ Yes ® No 23. Water supply Existing flows 0 GPD Increase 350 GPD Total 350 GPD Is the water source located within a 100 year floodplain? ❑ Yes ®No Owner of system if not applicant Champlain Water District Wastewater Svstem & Potable Water Sueely Permit Aoolication PanP. 3 24. Wastewater Disposal System. Existing flows 0 GPD Increase 350 GPD Total 350 GPD If using a municipal wastewater treatment system, owner of system City of South Burlington If using an Indirect Discharge System, ID# 25. Global Positioning System (GPS) Coordinates. (WGS 84 or NAD 83 Criteria) with accuracy of +/- 50' for water systems and wastewater systems serving the project. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Existing Water Sources (GPS Coordinates) N/A Proposed Water Sources (GPS Coordinates) N/A Existing Wastewater Systems (GPS Coordinates) N/A Proposed Wastewater Systems (GPS Coordinates) N/A 26. List any easements required and enclose a copy of the signed easement agreements. 1. Access Easement across VT Custom Sheetmetal property (same owner) 2. Access Easement across Belter property 27. Will there be any construction or land disturbance on the property in or near a wetland, or in or near a wet area on the property? ❑ Yes ® No Wetlands Program - Telephone (802) 241-3770. 28. Is the proposed well located within 1 mile of a hazardous waste site as designated by the Hazardous Materials Division? ❑ Yes ® No Telephone (802) 241-3888. 29. Is any portion of the wastewater disposal system located in or near a water Source Protection Area as designated by the Water Supply Division? ❑ Yes ® No. Telephone (802) 241-3400. 30. Is the lot or project located in any applicable flood prone area? ❑ Yes ® No. 31. Act 250: Number of lots (of any size) created by applicant/landowner within a five mile radius of this subdivision, or within the environmental district within the last five years? If yes: # of lots in town/s Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Permit Application Pa e 4 32. Application Fee $0.42 per gallon $147.00 Please refer to attached fee schedule for calculations or contact your regional office for assistance. 33. Has anyone from the regional office been to the site? ❑ Yes ® No If so, please provide the name of the staff member and the date of the visit. 34. Signatures and Acknowledgements. In order to insure compliance with the requirements of the regulations administered by the Department of Environmental Conservation, Wastewater Management Division, it may be necessary to visit the property. As this would involve a Department employee entering private property, we request your approval to do so. If we do visit your property, do you have any special instructions? "As landowner of the property for which I am requesting a permit from the Department of Environmental Conservation, I understand that by signing this application I am granting permission for the Department employees to enter the property, during normal working hours, to insure compliance of the property with the applicable rules of the Department. I understand that I am not allowed to commence any site work or construction on this project without written approval from the Department of Environmental Conservation." Robert Shand Landowner(s) name. (printed) Land ner(s) signatu e. Date It there are several landowners, and there is not room to fit the information on this form, please attach an additional sheet with the names, mailing addresses, signatures, and dates. If an attorney signs for the landowner, please submit a copy of the authorization document that grants the power of attorney specific to land transactions. 35. Designer statement. "I hereby certify that the design -related information submitted with this application is true and correct, and that, in the exercise of my reasonable professional judgment, the design included in this application for a permit complies with the Vermont Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules and the Vermont Water Supply Rules." Designer name. (printed) Designer signature. Date Form Revised February 11, 2003 e-form ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION #4C0643-23 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2003, an application was filed by Robert Shand, Vermont Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403, for a project generally described as: The after -the -fact approval of a boundary line adjustment, creating a 2.22 acre Lot#1, currently housing VT Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., and a 2.36 acre Lot #2 (Lots #1 and #2 comprise the former Lot #41 of the Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision). This Project also involves the after -the -fact approval of an existing 10,000 s.f. commercial/industrial building on the 2.36 acre Lot #2. The project is located on Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. The District 4 Environmental Commission will treat this application under Environmental Board Rule 51 -- Minor Applications. 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 in writing or the Commission holds a hearing on its own motion. The written request for a hearing must state the criteria or subcriteria at issue, why a hearing is required and what evidence will be presented at the hearing pursuant to Environmental Board Rules 14 and 51(B)(3)(d). No hearing will be convened unless a party submits a written request to the Commission on or before Monday, October 6, 2003, or the Commission sets the matter for hearing on its own motion. Prior to convening a hearing, the District Commission shall determine that substantive issues requiring a hearing have been raised pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 51(D). 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 Environmental Board Rule 14(B). Dated in Essex Junction, Vermont, this 16 W : Wct250\D[ST4\PROJECTS\4C0643\4C0643-23. not day of September, 2003. By: Stephanie A. Hesson Environmental Board District #4 Coordinator 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 T/ 802.879.5662 E/ stephanie.hesson@anr.state.vt.us This is a DRAFT permit; please submit any written comments or corrections by Monday, October 6, 2003 to: Stephanie Hesson, District #4 Coordinator, 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452. A permit will NOT be issued by the District Commission until the following information is received: Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit issued by the ANR-DEC W Management Division & 4C0643-23 Robert Shand Vermont Custom Sheetmetal, Inc. South Burlington, District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001- identified in Book 270, Pages 157, of the land r subject of a deed to Robert Shand, the Permi as G This permit specifically authorizes adjustment, creating a 2.22 acre Li acre Lot #2 (Lots #1 and #2 comp mit Subdivision). This peralso a 4C0643-23, pursuant applies to the lands ngton, Vermont, as the ie-f ` .-t approval of a boundary line g ' Custom Sheetmetal, Inc., and a 2.36 the Ethan Allen Farms Industrial a proval of an existing 10,000 s.f. The project is located on Ethan Allen because the project is a material or substantial change to a urisdiction and thus constitutes "development" pursuant to t amendment is required pursuant to EBR 34. ccessors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, approved by the District Commission in accordance with the Use Permit #4C0643 and amendments are in full force and effect except nce of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Nr'Wmont 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 the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission and the conditions of this permit. Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 2 4. 5 RI The approved plans are: Sheet 1 - "Revised Site Plan," dated September 3, 2003; Sheet 2 - "Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision - #5 and #9 Ethan Allen Drive, dated May 25, 1999, last revision August 2, 2001; and Sheet 3 - "Overall Site Plan," dated February, 1987, last revision Oct 14,164, A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on io at construction process. No changes shall be made in the design or use of thi oj;oj Feunder the wr District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever the Board Rules. 7. Pursuant to EBR 51(G), the permit application and . the review and issuance of this permit by the Distri Com determining future substantial and material �MWi e enforcement actions. 10. The pr owed fo ng maximum impacts: 14 - veh' aces 350 ater; - gallons pe ewater; and - vehicle trips the relied upon during ride the basis for and for initiating 11 ` - This permit here bE`" ncorporates all of the conditions of the following Agency of Natural Resources Pe Wa e , " ply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-# issued on (date) by the " ater Management Division Any subsequent nonmaterial changes to this permit shall be automatically incorporated herein upon issuance by the Agency of Natural Resources. Subsequent amendments involving material changes to the Act 250 permit shall not be constructed prior to review and approval of the District Coordinator or the District Commission under applicable Environmental Board Rules. Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 3 12. Prior to the construction of any additional buildings on the lot approved herein, the Permittee shall submit a design to the District Commission for a wastewater disposal system by a registered engineer or certified site technician which makes best efforts to meet the standards for sewage disposal in Chapter 7 of the Vermont Environmental Protection Rules. 13. The Permittee and all subsequent owners or lessees shall install anA21= plumbing fixtures in any buildings. Any failed water cons rvationly replaced with products of equal or better performance. 15. All mulch, hay bales, siltation dams, water immediately upon grading and shall be all permanent vegetation is establishe all slo incorporated four inches into the so' nd equi d w together and all joints filled wit, - se hay. psoil completely mulched and have " on ch around 16. Grading shall be phased so' t all end o&each construc slopes and dis areas. The ,ctions to review erosion control Lion control as it deems shall be installed is a ermanently surfaced and reas. Hay bales shall be ce on the upstream side, butted shall have the exposed earth and water bars are in place at the 17. areas all be sta i ized, seeded and mulched immediately upon comp t nal gra " turbed areas not involved in winter construction shall be mulch e ; „ d befor Between the periods of October 1 to April 15, all earth disturbi onfo e "Winter Construction" standards and specifications of the Ver it Era `on and Sediment Control on Construction Sites (1987). 1:f'requirements addition to con " ith all erosion control conditions, the Permittee shall not cause, rmit or allow th ", is ` arge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the of t condition does not absolve the permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A. §§ 50-1284, Ve ''int's Water Pollution Control Law. °shall maintain a 50-foot undisturbed, naturally vegetated buffer strip between all on the project site and any disturbed areas. 20. 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. 21. The Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest shall continually maintain the landscaping as approved in Exhibit # (Revised Site Plan) 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 #4C0643-23 Page 4 22. The installation of exterior light fixtures is limited to those approved in Exhibit # (Photographs), 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. 23. The Permittee shall not erect exterior signage without first obtaining oval the District Commission. Signage includes banners, flags, and other a vertising cepting temporary real estate marketing signs. 'dik 24. No floor drains shall be constructed which discharge Injection Control Program permit has been obtained 25. Energy design and construction shall comply with t ont Guidelines MPMergy Efficient Commercial Construction. Additionally, ene all include the custom energy measures referenced in the interagency comments pr artment of Public Service if found cost-effective on a life -cycle cost basis. design nt features that do not comply with the 2001 Guidelines, or any custo ures not 11 be brought promptly to the attention of the Departmen ce for t, and to the District Commission for approval, prior to cons �1comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant .A. § 6090(c). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this day of C WO" Land Use Permit #4C0643-23 Page 5 Virginia Clarke, Acting Chair in this matter District #4 Environmental Commission Members participating in this decision: Gene Richards Kate Purcell W:\Act250\DIST4\PROJECTS\4CO643\4CO643-23.pmt C TIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify on this I & day of September, 2003, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 MINOR NOTICE APPLICATION #4C0643-23, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES: Robert Shand Vt. Custom Sheetmetal 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 Skin McClellan Llewellyn -Howley Inc. 20 Kimball Avenue, Suite 202N So. Burlington, VT 05403 Donna Kinville, City Clerk Chair, Selectboard/Chair, Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 30 Kimball Avenue, Suite 206 South Burlington, VT 05403 Elizabeth Lord, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 3�T:�I�1�1�[`►rY�1-ii�i/_��C�P►l. District #4 Environmental Commission Virginia Clarke, Acting Chair/Gene Richards/Kate Purcell 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 NRCS, District Conservationist/USDA Soils Conservation Service 600 Blair Park Road, Suite 230 Williston, VT 05495 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 5 Perry Street, Suite 40 Barre, VT 05641-4266 Page 2/COS/#4C0643-23 Burlington Free Press/Classified Ad Section 191 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 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 RussomNermont Gas Systems PO Box 467 Burlington, VT 05402 Division for Historic Preservation National Life Building, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620 Michael Pologruto, Technical Services/VTrans National Life Building, Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT 05633 Marian White, Policy Analyst/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 Michael Barsotti, Water Quality Director Champlain Water District 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 ADJOINING LANDOWNERS On File at District Commission Office Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 1 day of September, 2003. w:cs4C0643-23/cc Christine CMMO, Administrative Secretary 879-5660 CITY OF SOU-j"I.IH BIURLINGTON DEPARTMENT O-b" 1'1DF1,ANNffNG & ZONING 575 DOB"ISET STREET SOUTH BURLINCTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) C-346-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 June 24, 2003 Trah L . Constant 27 Equestrian Lane Milton, Vermont 05468 Re: Auto Repair & Service, 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Ms. Constant: Enclosed, please find a copy of your site plan approval issued on 6/24/03. Please note the conditions of approval and that this decision is not d�inal until the expiration of the 30-day appeal period. Once the appeal period has run, I will be in a position to approve your zoning permit application. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Raonlv�n '-3. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. Permit Number SP- 03 - 2 Z 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 #): Robert Shand -Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Company, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: 802-863-9798 Fax:802-863-9798 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Shawn J. Fournier -Fournier Automotive Services, LLC., 27 Equestrian Lane, Milton, VT 05468 Phone: 802-893- 0533 Fax: 802-893-6451 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Tirah L. Constant -Fournier Automotive Services, LLC., 27 Equestrian Lane, Milton, VT 05468 Phone: 802-893- 0533 Fax: 802-893-6451 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT 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): The property contains a 10,000sf light industrial building, 5,000sf of the building houses Vermont Restaurant Supply in which uses the space for warehouse use, the other 5,000sf is vacant space b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The proposed use of the existing 10,000sf light industrial building include an existing tenant Vermont Restaurant Supply occupying 5,000sf and Fournier Automotive Services proposing to occupy the vacant 5,000sf space for an automotive repair business, repairs that would include general engine repair/maintenance, oil changes, seasonal tire changes, shocks/struts, etc. 5 to 6 parking spaces will be needed for the Fournier Automotive Services business. The facility will not be used for auto detailing or body work. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): The existing building on the property is 10,000sf d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): The height of the existing 10,000sf 1-story light industrial building is approximately 25 to 30-feet tall -I- e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): None, this does not apply f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non - office employees): Shawn Fournier and Tirah Constant will be the only employees (2) and will include (2) employee vehicles g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): The only vehicles that will be parked outside will be customers dropping off or picking up their vehicles. We will be parking our customer's vehicles to be worked on in our building during the day and at night when we are closed. There will be no extra change in water or sewer usage, as we will only be washing our hands from time to time and flushing the toilet after use. 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing__). J_ ° , Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing _i_b '11,4')_Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing N/A % Proposed % 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ Does not apply b) Landscaping: $ Does not apply c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Does not apply 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): Approximately 10 to 15 cars per day b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 7:30am to 9:00am c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 4:00pm to 5:00pm 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 7:30am to 5:00pm -2- 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Monday through Friday 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Does not apply 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11 " x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). -3- ilx *ay —��t-211-teinf=mton recpesW ash:, j ufttLi,,4pplicaiion-hasbc=submiuedAadts --Curia' T'% tht_bmQftyknnw)edge_ --- Do not -write belowthi3 line DATE OF SUE MISSION: f +� REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Re,,iew Board Director, Planning & i Oning 4d 4llo (swi'oe v1 Cam' I h2ve reviawea_thitsiicplin-application and find it to be: Co re Incompktr. D'rc or of planning oning or De ee )at EXHIBIT A 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) - 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 (cut sheets). All lights should 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 New Application $ 60.00* Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee -5- I THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-2413822) Contact — Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Indirect Discharge Permits Residuals Management 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROLDIVISION, ANR (888 5204879) Contact: Construction/modification of source _ Open Burning _ Wood Chip Burners (>90 HP) _ Furnace Boiler ConversiorObstallation _ Industrial Process Air Emissions _ Diesel Engines (>450 bHP) S. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION,ANR (802-241-3400) (8W 823-6800 in VT) Contact: New Hydrants >500' of waterline construction Transient Non -Community water system (TNC) Community Water System (CWS) Bottled Water Capacity Review for Non -transient non -community water systerns l (I".C) /WATER QUALITY DNISION,ANR River Management (241-3770) Contact: Contact: Permits (state and federal ) Hotline (241-4320) i1r4- Shoreland encroachment(241-3777) ri I : Wetlands (241-3770) A ka���ccc� (1(� i � Aquatic nuisance control (241-3777) �Q v Section 401 Water Quality Certificate (241-3770) Stream Alteration (751-0129/879-5631/786-5906) Water Withdrawal (241-3770) I WASTE MANAGEMENT DPARON, AMR Contact: Hazardous Waste Handlerske ID (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer sta6Dns, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Disposal of inert waste, ueteated wood & stumps (241-3444) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) _� Composting Facilities (241-3444) Waste oil burning (241-3888) o Used septic system components/stone i-v S 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING WSION, ANR Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451) State funded municipal waler/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION &MERCURY DISPOSAL HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS AND MUNICIPAL COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE Contact: Judy Mirro or John Daly 802 241-3745 RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-80►932-7100) Contact: 10. DEPARTMENT OFFISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval �1L)DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office 879-2300 Contact: Construction Permit fire pmvention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) Storage of flammable liquids, explosives LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences sewed by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels 12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(900-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors Program for asbestos control & lead certification (Phil Comock) Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Child care facilities (1-800649-2642 ) 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 Yesidential, commercial) (828-2653) Junkyards (828-2053) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2710) Development within 500' da limited access highway (828-2653) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Construction within state Wghway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (800 675-9873) Contact: Use/sale of pesticides (825-2431) 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) LL6_-(/ERMONT ENERGY CODEASSISTANCE CENTER TOLL FREE 888-373-2255 X VT Building Energy Standards 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUORCONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1402-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste OCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) L, FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 8 Carmichael St -Suite 205, Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 872-2893 24. OTHER: Sections #3424 above ► ave been completed by Permit Specialist Jeff McMahon Date: S-) I may be reached at 879-5676 Copies have been mailed to. REVISED 3113/03 AGENCY OF NATUt,,,L r,_SOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE ff REN NG APPLICATION # :Xo - - JJ9T7Z DISTRICT v , or 9_ TOWN _ �b1 � l l _ PIN #_ a & C; CC U . I G_ OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: NAME:. kl)�� ADDRESS: 57C-� TELEPHONE: 57 9k Project Name: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Based on a written or oral request and/or information provided by Ac—c t- (/ received on ' - S a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of ,�.3sj acres, located on is generally described as: �k .� �(� �f % � T cue project J 1 IT4(oc� sr- �c�..w.�-c VN-,t�;��1 w� s�,�\�� s4( 10f Prior Permits From This Office: ffC - q - 11,;- 3 - / c t P PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION [ ) I hereby request a jurisdictional opinion from the District Coordinator or Assistant District Coordinator regarding the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) over the project described above. Jeff McMahon Permit Specialist 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. SEC. 6007(C))./ 1 Commercial, residential or municipal project? Nat t e landowner subdivided before? When/where/# f lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: YES NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties: YES =NO BASI� FOR/DECISION: (r / / l SIGNATURE: L `� �i' DATE: /c N' -3 ADDRE SS: Environmental Commissions Districts #4, 6 & 9 District Coordinator Telephone: 802 879-5614 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 (2—WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED _ YES NO Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Permit Notice of Permit Requirements EPR 1-403 Floor Drains to a UIC well REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: Ernest Christianson (879-5675), Jessanne Wyman (879-5673), William Zabiloski (879-5672)' 1 Dolores LaRiviere (879-2341) SIGNATURE: ` { �DATE: (V'J( ADDRESS: Agency of Natural Resources 7,>-- Environm tal 'ssistance Division, Permit Specialist, 802 879-5676 Dept. of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division, Telephone: 802 879-5656 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 OVER»»»»» r � c Z --------------------------------- n'!rr ---- ----- -- S AiNROCK ROAD --- ---- ------------------------------ --_----- _ ----- E - —-------------- __ ___--��--�-- -- ._�•__��_. �N �fAB�IJ�—E Sib 'r ` " — i / N —941 J' / JJ zRBbG' ' l r -N"/ ., /-' i '/ �,: �' � f�' LOT #1 - 2.22 ACRES / LOCUS T / �Adu�tfd jaTErmuA�oNrv. , -�- �9 � - - -'� ✓/ /.' �+eP !/r, !/ Al- ------. 0 M J J / / by ADS p - - '�'-/ / \ // 'i/_. 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Y000 o l t—1,w dole p,,Wded by Vwmcnt Land So'_' No RNd vnW, reworcn w cdculafians pxtwmed by tM omen. J. Lot P coverage: 12 3R for tM a 1,10g bot? nA YI. Tx to, botIdtng. P-09 and proposed drP^ ZT.0) Tw IM 40M fwl ywd I_ Let /D covf-oge: g.TR tar the w,—d boll g, 1116B Iw the proposed bow.9 odd t,—.0 6. Zwetl: and pomme dl UMl T. Tofw pwcN arM . I,SB owN. GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 1 I inch = Jn i. SHAIND PROPERTY - - BMM A■ft ft" soma s■m"d- va"W" Revised Site Plan LLEWELLYN - HOWLEY INCORPORATED gnTE. 8fg:#bKszk O pT. VbW, 0AR644:MM VWXM PRARN Bk m m slBek reE d'Zltk e;l:w+.k 4 d- , t1RA'MNC: >1QMtDT19N *W-q sT`V'' sv r nx a ., I sTun: t CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 4, zooz Mr. Robert Shand 9 Ethan Allen Drive S. Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed, please find a copy of the minutes from the March i9, zooz Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl./Td DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 19 MARCH 2O02 The South Burlington Development Review Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday, 19 March 2002, at 7:30 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: M. Boucher, Acting Chair; L. Kupferman, J. Cameron, E. Schmitt, G. Quimby, R. Farley Also Present: S. Smith, Planning & Zoning Department; M. Dugan, S. McClellan, L. Bresee, P. O'Leary, D. Killory, N. Shribe 1. Other Business: Mr. Boucher noted receipt of a letter from Ironwood asking to continue Agenda item #5 until the end of May. Mr. Farley moved to continue final plat application #SD-02-12 of Ironwood Real Estate until 21 May. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Consent Agenda: a. Site plan application #SP-02-14 of Robert Shand to amend a previously approved site plan for a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse building. The amendment is for minor landscape and site changes involving the driveway, parking, and plantings, 9 Ethan Allen Drive. b. Miscellaneous use application #MS-02-02 of the City of South Burlington to relocate a watercourse in preparation for the construction of a stormwater treatment system, 1691 Shelburne Road. No issues were raised. Mr. Farley moved to approve the Consent Agenda subject to the stipulations in the director's comments dated 14 March 2002. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Public Hearing: Preliminary plat application #SD-02-13 of Williston Road Management Co., LLC to add two dwelling units to a two family dwelling on a lot developed with three mixed use commercial buildings and an accessory structure, 397 Patchen Road: Mr. Dugan said this is building 44 in the development and now has 2 residential units upstairs. They want to add 2 more for a total of 4. All office uses in the building are gone. The applicant will upgrade the site, cut down the width of the entry drives, and provide new landscaping. They will keep both curb cuts. Mr. Boucher asked about parking. Mr. McClellan said they have parking for 9 cars. DEPAKI'MENT OF PLANNING & CONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURIANGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 4, 2002 Mr. Robert Shand 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site plan #SP-02-14 of Robert Shand, 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Please find enclosed the Findings of Fact and Decision of the Development Review Board approval on March 19, 2002 in regards to the above referenced project. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement to obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months, or this approval is null and void ( by 10/2/2002). If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Stephanie A. Smith Associate Planner ImIat•co]txazI TO: South Burlington Development Review Board FROM: Ray Belair, Administrative Officer RE: March 19, 2002 agenda items DATE: March 14, 2002 2) CONSENT AGENDA SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-02-14 OF ROBERT SHAND, 9 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE - a) This project consists of amending a previously approved site plan for a 10,000 square foot warehouse building. The amendment is for minor landscape and site changes involving the coverage, parking, dumpsters, and landscaping. This project was last reviewed on 18 April 2000 (minutes enclosed). Landscaping: The minimum landscaping requirement based on the cost of construction is $6,000. Supplied to staff at the last approval in April of 2000 was a contractor's bid for a total of $6,148. The installed plant material does not reflect what was proposed for this approval. The site plan with the current application does not list the correct plant material, size, and number. The city arborist has determined the species of the installed plant material. Based on the arborists observations the applicant has spent the landscape requirement of $6,000, but the site plan should be revised to include the correct number of each species, common and scientific name, and size. Coverage: Lot #2 building coverage is 9.7% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 18.6% (maximum allowed is 70%). Parking: Required parking is six (6) spaces, 13 are shown. One accessible space is provided. Currently there is no bike rack shown on the plan. The plan should be revised to show one on the site plan. Dumpsters: Currently no screened dumpsters are shown on the plan. The plan should be revised to show any screened dumpster locations. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. ;,jr 2) The plan shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning and Zoning (hereinafter Director). Three (3) copies of the approved revised plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to permit issuance. a. The site plan shall be revised to show the location of a screened dumpster (if any proposed). b. The site plan shall be revised to show any changes to the landscape plan from the last approval and include a planting schedule. c. The site plan shall be revised to show the location of a bike rack. 3) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer once the project is completed. 4) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. SOUTH BURLINGTON, 1691 SHELBURNE ROAD b) This project consists of relocating a watercourse in preparation for the construction of a stormwater treatment system. This was last approved at the 6 February, 2001 DRB meeting (minutes enclosed), but the approval has lapsed. This application is to relocate a portion of a Bartlett Brook tributary around the area proposed for a constructed wetland. This wetland is part of a state of the art stormwater treatment system proposed by the City to treat runoff from Shelburne - - -1 T1- - - --- - . ------ 4:L- --- - I'f,UdU. I nU SLUCWII UUIIUIILIY PUbNUN UHVUrII UIQ CUVa necded for the constructed wetland. Section 3.60 of the zoning regulations requires the Natural Resources Committee to review and provide comment on any application to alter of relocate a watercourse. The Natural Resources Committee reviewed the stream relocation at their 8/28/00 meeting and approved the project. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance from the Administrative Officer once the project is completed. 3) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 31 , 1 (02- 0 .00 y ��,J - lS�l •�33a � Coe 0Z Permit Number SP- - 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 #) Robert Shand, 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Vol. 213, p. 514, Vol. 270, p. 157 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Robert Shand, 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. (802) 863-9798 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS00 ° ®� 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive, South Burlington, VT. Y 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) �a Lot #1- Metal Shop (Vermont Custom Sheetmetal),12,050 s.f. Lot #2 - Light Industrial Lease space,10,000 s.f. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) As above c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) As above d) Height of building & number Of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) One story, 25' high max. 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) 10 employees g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable) 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing Lot # 1 12.5 % Existing Lot #2 9.7% b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing Lot #1 24.1 % Existing Lot #2 1.8.6% c) Front yard (along each street) Existing Lot # 1 21.0 % 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): Not Applicable b) Landscaping: Not Applicable c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Not Applicable 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 30 vte (from ITE Trip Generation 6" edition. Assumes 5 employees in each building) b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 4.8 vte c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 5.1 vte 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 9am-5pm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: M-F 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Currently complete 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 V 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. S ATURE F APPLIC T SI ATURE OF PROPS OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: Z 1�. a7i REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete & Zoning or Designee Date EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I V 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 ❑ New Application $ 60.00* ❑ Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee A LLEWELLYN . HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D TRANSMITTAL LETTER Date: February 25, 2002 To: Mr. Ray Belair Re: The Shand Property South Burlington, Vermont File: 2001022 Copies: Message: Ray, Along with the site plan application, enclosed are five full size copies and one 1 Ix 17 reduction of the Site Plan for Mr. Shand's property on Ethan Allen Drive. We request an administrative approval (consent agenda?) for this amendment to an already approved project. Please schedule this to be heard at the next available meeting. Mr. Shand will stop by this week to drop off his check for $35.00. Thank You. Skip McClellan 0 CITY TY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURI.ANGI'ON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 14, 2002 Robert Shand 9 Ethan Allen Drive S. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and my comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, March i9, zooz at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl./td LLEWELLYN - HOWLEY I N C O R P O R A T E D March 12, 2002 Ms. Stephanie Smith Assistant Zoning Administrator South Burlington City Hall 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 393 Patchen Road #SD-02-13 File: 2001038 Dear Stephanie, We are in receipt of your staff comments of March 4, 2001 (shouldn't that be 2002?). We will format this response to the "Issues" section of your letter. • We appreciate the review and comments of your arborist. We will comply with his recommendations. • We are aware of the 35% requirement. Our proposed improvements will not exceed that amount. • The allocation request is included with this letter. • We will adjust the uses of the existing structures to comply with the 1996 approval. • We feel circulation is adequate without signage. Should Staff feel a minimum number of signs are required, we will work with you to place them effectively. • Lighting "cut sheets" are provided with this letter. • We will show any existing or proposed dumpsters on our final Site Plan. Sincerely, LLEWELLYN-HOWLEY INCORPORATED KOCUO Skip McClellan 4049 Williston Road - South Burlington - Vermont - 05403 T 802-658.2100 - F 802.658-2882 - e-mail: Ilewellinc@aol.com Engineering - Land Development - Permitting DECASHIEUr 175 LUMINAIRE Entranceways, walkways, parking areas, driveways, malls, cutoff wall lighting (with wall mounting plate) SPECIFICATION FEATURES • U1-1572 Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS • CSA Certifi ".' • Standard cons z fiction is IP55 • Cutoff optics • Enclosed and g-4eted • Heat and impact resistant tempered flat glass lens (standard) • LIV stabilized polycarbonate or acrylic prismatic drop lens (optional) • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing • For cutoff wall lighting applications, order wall mounting plateWMPDB-SPseparately • Optional mogul base socket— E39 standard (no lamp included) can be provided in units with MC3 distribution. Contact Factory. • Shipped assembled with medium base — E26 standard — wlamp installed in socket • Magnapack pac"'aging available —See Technical Sectioii SPMM with flat glass SPMM with 2-in. (51mm) drop lens ORDERING N MBER LOGIC S P �� LISTED -- PRODUCT ID. 1xxxx WATTAGE XX LIGHT SOURCE X VOLTAGE X BALL,',ST TYPE X SPMM = 05=50 S =HPS 60Hz See' allast an Square 07=70 M=MH or 0=120/208/ PhoV netric Pole Mount 10=100 Merc 240/277 Selet-ion Tabli SYMM = 15=150 Standard: Multivolt A =A ;'oreg Pole Top (55V) Medium 1=120 G =N g-Reg Yoke 17=175 base lamp 2 =208 vw :h Mount installed 3=240 G ounded in socket 4=277 S cket S :ell 5=480 H =W'F Reac- D=347 to or Lag F=120X347 M=Mag-Reg T=220 (Use only 50Hz for 50, 70, 6 =220 I DO, 150 watt HP.. NO rE: Dual 4i 1 volt) voltage — - - connected for lower voltage SP OThe catalog numbers, options and modifications 0L on this page are UL Listed unless otherwise: noted. ® Registered Trademark of General Electric company Data subject to change without notice IES DISTRI- I FUNCTION LENS TYPE BUTION TYPE COLOR OPTIONS X X X X XX XXX None A= Acrylic I I I AL = F =Fusing (Not PE Recep- 2-in. See Ballast Alumi- available tacle (51mm) and num with OTE: Drop Lens Photometric BL = Black multivolt or ceptacle G= Flat Selection Table DB = Dark dual nnected Tempered Bronze voltage) me voltage Glass CG =Char - unit. Order L = LEXAN` coal Control Polycar- Gray separately. bonate 2-in (51mm) WH= White Drop Lens S =Short M= Medium j C = Cutoff 3=Type III 5=Type V L• DEC: SHIEUr 175 LUMINAIRE 1 1 SPMM SIDE VIEW SYMM For mounting 6.500)in on 3.000 in. LLL,���� ,5.7501". ,4.SOOIn. (165mm) (tstmm) (76mm) pole �(424mm)(a5emm)� I_i tonnn 6.000 in 14.500 in. (152mm) (368mm) �I \ 14.5I in. \ (368mm) 2.000 in. (51mm) BOTTOM VIEW 'WITH DROP LENS ADD 2.000 in. (51mm) (Housing access not required) All light sources are clear unless otherwise indicated. 20.500 REF (520MM) 0 Pull power supply cable through nut plate Nut. hole and secure with strain relief assembly. Plate f Oz Attach mounting bracket to pole and nut 408 in. DIA (t,n- M) plate. 5.0M m. (123i""' - OO Attach mountino bracket to luminaire i mi housing. Pull luminaire leads into pole 1 through wire access holes and connect 4.25U n. 1.25Um. 01A „06,,,,"� leads according to wiring instructions. 132",'nDIA) _ Install pole cap. 40 Install cover and secure with cover screw. ;?KILLING TEMPLATE FOR SQUARE POLE,: Ballast Type/Voltage Photometric Curve Number_ 35-17 - - - - 60Hz 50Hz 2-in. (51mm) Drop lAcrylic Flat Glass Pol carb. 120 208 IES Distribution Type Light Multi- 240, 277, 347, Amb. MC3 I SC5** SC5** SC!i- Wattage Source volt 480 120X341 220 220 °C 50 HPS H H H N/A N/A 25 8265 T8307 8305 8306 70,100,150 (55V) HPS H G, H*, M H N/A H 25 8265 8307 8305 8306 70,100 MH H H C/F N/A N/A 25 8271 1 8665 8666 8667 175 MH A A A A I A 25 8271 18665 N/A N/A SYMM 50 HPS H H H N/A N/A 25 8526 8522 N/A N/A 10 100 150 55V HPS H G, H*, M H N/A H 25 8526 8522 N/A N/A 70,100 MH H H C/F N/A N/A 25 8527 8524 N/A N/A 175 MH A A A A A 25 8527 8524 N/A N/A NOTE: N/A = Not Available C/F = Contact Factory NOTE: *480 volt is A or M NOTE: **Coated lamp standard for SC5 DATA Approximate Net Weight 20 Ibs (9kgs) Effective Projected Area 1.0 sq ft (0.09 sq M Suggested Mounting Height 12-20 ft (4-6 M) See Page 66 for start of Accessories See Page 73 for Explanation of Options and Other Terms Used See Page 332 for Pole Selection *Registered Trademark of General Electric Company Data subject to change without notice WALLIGHTER250 CUTOFF L UMINA IRE Building perimeters, entrances, walkways, residential yards, loading docks and many other wall mounted area lighting applications. • UL1572 Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS • CSA Certified • Three-piece die-cast aluminum housing protected inside and out with dark bronze electrocoat finish • Enclosed, gasketed, with anodized aluminum reflector and tempered glass bottom closure • Standard and tamper resistant hardware included • Thru-feed conduit entrance on side with built-in conduit clamps • Front access to ballast components when installed • Mogul (E39 standard) or medium base (E26 standard) sockets Turtle -friendly luminaires available for coastal nesting areas. Contact factory. ORDERING NUMBER LACK SA (0 LISTED D LIGHT PRODUCT ID, WATTAGE SOURCE VOLTAGE BALLAST TYPE PE FUNCTION LENS TYPE LAMP BASE COLO XXXX XX X X X X X XXX XX W25C = Sce See See Ballast See Ballast and 1 = None G= Glass For IES Optical DB = i Wallighter Ballast Ballast and Photo- Photometric For PE KIt, see Configuration Br 250 (250 and and Pho- metric Selection Table Accessories See Ballast and watt max.) Photo- tometric Selection A =Autoreg Photometric luminaire metric Selection Table G =Mag Reg Selection Table With cutoff Selection Table 60Hz with MGL=Mogul optics Table 05=50 S =HPS M=MH or 0=120/208/ 240/277 Grounded Socket Shell base E39 (Standard 07=70 Merc Multivolt H =HPF Reactor without 10=100 (witJ 1 =120 or Lag lamp) 15=150 175W 2 =208 K =Hot Restart MED = Medium (55V) only) 3 =240 M =Mag Reg base E26 (Standard 17=175 4 =277 N =NPF Reactor with lamp) 20=200 5=480 or Lag 25=250 D=347 P =CW1 with 77= 70/75 F=120X347 Grounded Socket Shell Jr I he catalog numbers, options and modifications L on this page are UL Listed unless otherwise noted. Data subject to change without notice "PTIONS B =Time Delay Automati- cally Switched Quartz F =Fusing (Not available with multivolt) Q=Non-Time Delay Automati- cally Switched Quartz WALLIGHTER 250 CUTOFFLUMINAIRE DIMENSIONS KNOCKOUT FOR .686 in. (17m n) DIA 356 in. (9mm) DIA KNOCKOUT 75 in. (19mm) CONDUIT KNOCKOU' '=0R (4 PLACES) 188 in. (5mm) DIAKNOCKOUT PE KIT ASSL: MBLY FOR USE WITH 4.000 in. 102mm) 7.750 in. 4.375 in. OCTAGON BOX (4 PLACES) —(197mm) (111mm) 1.375in. (35mm) MAX 625 in. (16mm) MIN 6.344 in. 12.875 in. (161 mm) (327mm) o 0 0 e 2 `Sin. 0 —�— r (_ t'linn) I 150 in. (4mm) .188 in. (5mm) DIA KNOCKOUT FOR USE WITH 3.250 in. (83mm) OCTAGON BOX (4 PLACES) 11.770 in. I .437 in. DIA 4.000 in. GASKET (299mm) I _ 14.438 in. (11 mm) DIA (102mm) .875 in. (22mm) DIA 11 (2 PLACES) 8.000 in. (367mm) (203mm) .188 in. (5mm) DIA KNOCKOUT FOR USE WITH GEM -BOX (2 PLACES) BALLAST AND PHOTOMETRIC SELECTION TABLE A Wattage Light Source BaIIastType/Voltage IES Distribution Tye Photometric Curve Number 35.17---- 60Hz _._ Multivolt 120 208 240 277 47,12OX347 MOGUL BASE LAMP (NOT INCLUDED) 50 HPS 70, 100, 150(55V) HPS 200* HPS 250* HPS H H A A H, K, N G, H, K, M A A H G, H, M A A H G, H, M A A H G, H, M A A H G, H, M C/F A H G", M A A SC3 SC3 SC3 SC3 8825 8825 8830 8830 175 250* MH MH A A A A, P A A, P A A, P A A, P A A, P A A, P SC3 SC3 8828 8831 MEDIUM BASE LAMP NCLUDED) 50, 70, 100, 150(55V) J HPS N IN I N/A I N/A N/A N/A N/A ISC3 8833 70, 100 1 MH H N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SC3 8835 175 j.MH IA I N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I N/A ISC3 18837 *NOTE: Horizontal lamp operation C/F = Contact Factory N/A = Not Available **347 Volt Only Approximate Net Weight 15-301bs (8-14 kgs) See Page 66 for start of Accessories Suggested Mounting Height 8-20ft(2-6M) See Page 73 for Explanation of Options and Other Terms Used Data subject to change without notice PAGE NO 1 #a (802) 862-5661 Vermont's Most CoW,.*ete Ej�1A�0*T('� Landscape Resource GARDEN O t. 4 CENTER rO 0 LO 323 Industrial Ave. Williston, Vermont 05495 (802)658-2433 Fax (802) 860-2936 CASH/CHECK/BAWXMD NARK WARD 4050 WILLISTON RD DEL. DATEII 4/14/00 SO BURL.INGTON. VT JAR TAX t 001 VT TAXABLE SAES 4/17/00 12t34 DOC# 89790 + ORDER t #ttl+ltttlttlttft ORDR 89790 ........«.. .. �.1ii'.n..w . ':.M i :.� raHa,ur aA..l1....W +4Hw•_:'.•: M SHIPPED ORDERED ' UM � SKU � DESCRIPTION ;�� SU66 ._-_ .. _ _ 1 yNITS � _._._. �..._ _ PRICE /PERT ' EXTEN IQN 1 10 EA FWTIT O12 BURNING BUSH DWARF 12-13' PITTIED - ,- 29.99 Z07 , 10 -- 23.99 /EA 239.9� 3 2 4 EA TXSNDDNISOIB YEW DENSIFORNIS 18-24' 49.99 Lot, 4 39.99 /EA 159.% S 3 4 EA TH.)"f IH048 ARBORVITAE FWRALD 4-51 69.99 zory 4 55.99 /EA 221% S 4 4 EA SPRNPSN22003 SPIREA SNOWNOUND 3 6AL 26.99 7-oL 4 21.59 /EA 86.36 S 5 EA ty_SHBPR1C2W CRABAPPLE PRAIRIE FIRE 2-2 1/2' 359.99 4c5l 93 215.99 /EA 431.98 S &ZOS 6 2 EA PRELCHIM50 PEAR CHANTICLEER 21/2-30 399.99 &Itfj 2 239.99 /EA 479.98 S 7 2 EA PRNVRrRIC200 CHERRY CANADA RED 2-2 112' 359.99 2 215.99 /EA 431.98 S 8 5 EA MLSCRSDIC300 APPLE CORTLAND SEMI DWF 3-3.54 DISCOUNT 30.0071 349.99 j' 5 244.993/EA 1.224.97 DN 9 14 EA 26AL INSTALL 2 6ALLON 14 30.00 /EA 420.00 N 10 4 EA SHRUBI8 INSTAL 18-24' B&B SHRUB 4 40.00 /EA 160.00 N 11 4 EA SHRUB4 INSTALL 4-5' SHRUB 4 60.00 /EA 240.00 N 12 5 EA TRFF200 INSTALL TREE 2-2 1 /2' C-V�t f- 1 C aAb p eQL*, 5 120.00 /EA 600.00 N 13 2 EA TREE250 INSTALL TREE 2 1/2-3' Pe A fL 2 -- 150.00 /EA 300.00 N 14 5 EA TREE300 INSTALL TREE 3-3 1/2' APPt_(v 5 180.00 /EA 900.00 N 15 1 EA TRKSBURLIN6TON DELIVERY SOUTH BURLIN6TON 1 40.00 /EA 40.00 N zSuA 9 _ W rtt_OROEIT H tiRnFR as WI tt ORDEE tt_GRnF2 as ncnl:R nT9%6@tE.. 2051 +? p tt DEPOSIT AMOUNT 0.00 NON-TAXABLE 3884.97 BALANCE DUE ttt 6.041.80 SUBTOTAL 5939.09 ,;crlved by PAYMENT RECEIVED tt 0.00 TAX AMOUNT 102.71 $ I (3. 50 TOTAL AMOUNT 6041.80 A 61 To: Applicants From: Stephanie Smith, City of South Burlington RE: Project Staff Notes Date: March 4, 2001 Re: Site plan application #SP-02-14 of Robert Shand Overview: Site plan application of Robert Shand seeking approval for as built site conditions Issues: ■ The plan indicates fruit trees in the planting schedule. The planting schedule needs to be revised to show the installed species of tree, Ws and caliper so that staff can compare the landscape requirement with the installed plant material. The corrected planting plan will also be given to the City Arborist for comments. ■ The plan should be revised to show a bike rack and the location of any screened dumpster storage areas. Completeness of Plan: The applicant has submitted sufficient information for Development Review Board to consider the sketch plan application with the above exceptions noted. Please provide additional information by March 12, 2002. Recommendation: Staff recommends this application be authorized to proceed for sketch plan consideration at the March 19, 2002 meeting. NOR7N NA6NEr7C - -- rwL- �_ _ Sff.9dfROC1Y ROALr 1Q90 — 14575' g/2.72167 pROp� pOo so 36 ACRES APE pEfAlls �r / BURLJNc>rty .{�, LOT 12 � 2 E�ELIAR gflooaa© N INIERNA770NAL AAA q �p ✓ KE / �� `� A/RPM7 �%- O Q RACK 'I C® 22 224 222 220 is 28d 00, �c. LOT Z/ 2.22 ACRES E C E I V E D Y 69 5 ��1 tiry b MAR 0 7. 2000 . JPpy. city � t of So. 5 / EDGE WE7[ANO f00N,9ARYFM 100 YEAR \ r fL 00,9RAIN O ERLAY OISMICr / N \EANalr\ '�'PQiOEF 50' R.O S LE'G'LND o CQNQ4El - MQNU,1/ENr �FGY/NOJ / / O /VM P/PE (F0V/NQ) ' v. Y)7Z17Y RaF —S—SEWER LINE —W — WA MR LINE / --1J? — 6CW7OUR LINE / IRON PIPE !O BE Sq-T I c^yp, C LdyWrAPINC SCH—POL ' JO „UN/PFR BURNING BUSY/ 13 =JB' 1195 — 1950 4 YEW OENSIFORMIS 18=14' O 1B5 — 1J40 4 ARSORWrAE EMERALD 4 =5' V 1J25 — 1500 AY. I SPIREA-9VONMOUNO A 175 - 1J00 J CRABAPPLE PROfUSYON 2" 1.5' O 1420 = 1420 2 PEAR /REE 7 =2.5' ®1500 - POW C 2 CHERRY 7REE 1'=25' A 1500 - 11000 8 J APPLE TREE 2 =2.5_® 1500 - 1/500-- TOTAL COST OF PLANPVGS - 0010.00 ks / ✓OHN BEL TER y O SC14LE' . 1 " = 30' 0' 30' 60, 90' 120' 150' M7T".. 1. R09ERT SHAKO ACY MfV 7NIS PRO -fRrY JN 7W0 OEEOS ,: LOr, 7 tar 1. 28ACRES JN Pa.21J PC514 OA7EO 9/25/85 AS SYIONN ON PUN /N p Pa. 197 PC 61 ANO LOr /41 0- J. J ACRES IN Pa.270 PC. 757 O47E0 •�, 9/79/08 AS SHOWN ON PLAN IN Pa.252 PG.B5. Ci r y 2 L 0 r COW RACE r6W LOr/7 IS 12 M AZ 7HE EAISANC BU/LONNa 246.T r6W BUILDING PARK/NC ANO P90PO-Q.ID DRIVE, 19MrOR hy(fl NE 4017 fRCWT YARD. G J LOr CO!£RACF FCIP LOr w IS 9.7A' F04 771E PRCPOSImO BU/LOING,• 17.9Z r6W 7NE PROP0- 0 BUILDING ANO PARK/NC /x AV 40'FRONr YARD. SS E 4 RMW 7O OI £PALL S71E PUN CF ETHAN ALLEN FARMS INOUSMAL SY/BDIWMCW BY R7ZPA770K — LLENEZL YN 02055 DA7EO AFB. IV87. y 5. ELEY4710N5 BASED UPM 6W /WM/ Ar 7NE A/RPORr PARKWAY BRIOGE OWN 7HE WINOOSWI RIIFR AS SHOWN ON 7NE /Wa9 INSURANCE RA7E MAP. / 6. AREA IQNED MIXED INOUSMUL ANO CCMJAILRaW DISTRICT. 7. rOTAL AREA = 4.58 ACRES B. WElLANO MUNEAACW BrX77REYSLr1ERSCW OMSU MO ECaMYST 9. 11 PRCP0S2"D PARK/NC SPAa s ANO ONE HANDICAP SPACE 10. THE PROPOSED 7RA1770 IS JO 7R/RENOS PER DAY. S,7r PL f V)? LOT ow ;MWNT CrISMW ShMff AL'TW 00VED BY BO9ERT SIMM /5 & ,4Y E7NAN ALLEN OR1kF SO. 8URZIN07ON, P£RMOYV7 To: Applicants From: Sarah MacCallum, City of South Burlington RE: Project Staff Notes Date: April 6, 2000 SD-00-16 & SP-00-09 Shand — Final plat and site plan applications, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Previous Action: Preliminary plat, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, Development Review Board approval on February 15, 2000 Overview: The applicant seeks final plat approval and site plan approval for a 10,000-sq. ft. warehouse building. Issues: ■ The plans should illustrate the various property lines and rights -of -way with different line hatching. ■ The meets and bounds for the 50 ft r.o. w. should be provided ■ Finished contour lines should be provided ■ The traffic impact fee, as set by the 1987 subdivision and creation of this lot, will be $880 ■ The 1987 creation of this lot stipulated that properties along Commerce Avenue should contribute to a sidewalk fund or build a sidewalk Since this property does not border Commerce Avenue, no sidewalk contribution is requested ■ The applicant should submit a written request for sewer allocation. ■ The proposed number of company vehicles and office workers should be provide in order to calculate the required parking. ■ The minimum landscaping requirement is $6,000 A total of $3,218 worth of landscaping has been proposed This presents a $2,781.88 shortfall. The applicant should submit a contractor's bid for the landscaping that meets the minimum landscaping requirement or propose additional landscaping Completeness of Plan: The applicant has submitted sufficient information for the Development Review Board to review the proposal with the exceptions noted above. Recommendation: Staff recommends that this application be scheduled for the April 18, 2000 meeting of the Development Review Board. Vermont Land Surveyors Mark Ward Telephone (802) 862-5661 Licensed Land Surveyor- Owner Fax (802-660-3065) 4050 Williston Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 APRIL 12, 2000 SARAH MacCALLUM PLANNING & ZONING CITY SO. BURLINGTON 575 DORSET ST. SO. BURLINGTON, VT. 05403 TO SARAN, APR 14 2000 THIS LETTER IS IN REGARDS TO ROBERT SHAND FINAL PLAT & SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS. WE ARE PROPOSING TO HAVE FOUR WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES WITH ONE OFFICE EMPLOYEE AND A 200 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE. THERE WILL BE ONE COMPANY VEHICLE. WE ARE ALSO REQUESTING 350 GAL./DAY FOR SEWER ALLOCATION WHICH IS BASED UPON 5 EMPLOYEES AT 70 GAL/DAY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME. RESPECTFULLY, MARK WARD 4/18/00 MOTION OF APPROVAL ROBERT SHAND I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP- 00-08 of Robert Shand to construct a 10,000 square foot warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, as depicted on a plan entitled, "Site Plan for Lot #2 Vermont Custom Sheet Metal owned by Robert Shand #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 3/1/00, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The site plan shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning (hereinafter Director). Three (3) copies of the approved revised plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to permit issuance. a) The site plan shall be revised to show additonal landscaping to meet the minimum landscaping requirement. b) The site plan shall be revised to show the finished contour lines to ensure that there will be no cut or fill in the C.O. District. 3) Prior to permit issuance, the applicant shall pay the road impact fee of $880. 4) All exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting fixtures. Any change to approved lights shall require approval of the Director prior to installation. 5) Prior to issuance of zoning permit, the applicant shall post a $6000 landscape bond. The bond shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 6) The Development Review Board approves a sewer allocation of 350 gpd. The applicant will be required to pay the per gallon fee prior to permit issuance. 7) The abandoned curb cut shall be replaced with a new concrete barrier curb. The new curb cut shall be a depressed concrete curb. 8) There shall be an accessible manhole where the two sewer lines connect. 9) The building shall be sprinklered. 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 use of the building. 12) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. MOTION OF APPROVAL ROBERT SHAND I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP- 00-08 of Robert Shand to construct a 10,000 square foot warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, as depicted on a plan entitled, "Site Plan for Lot #2 Vermont Custom Sheet Metal owned by Robert Shand #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 3/1/00, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The site plan shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning (hereinafter Director). Three (3) copies of the approved revised plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to permit issuance. a) The site plan shall be revised to show additonal landscaping to meet the minimum landscaping requirement. b) The site plan shall be revised to show the finished contour lines to ensure that there will be no cut or fill in the C.O. District. 3) Prior to permit issuance, the applicant shall pay the road impact fee of $880 4) All exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting fixtures. Any change to approved lights shall require approval of the Director prior to installation. 5) Prior to issuance of zoning permit, the applicant shall post a $6000 landscape bond. The bond shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 6) The Development Review Board approves a sewer allocation of 350 gpd. The applicant will be required to pay the per gallon fee prior to permit issuance. 7) The abandoned curb cut shall be replaced with a new concrete barrier curb. The new curb cut shall be a depressed concrete curb. 8) There shall be an accessible manhole where the two sewer lines connect. 9) The building shall be sprinklered. 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 use of the building. 12) Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. ' e! DEPARTMENT OF PLANK G & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 12, 2001 Mark Ward VT Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Sewer Allocation, 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Please be advised that the South Burlington Development Review Board on 4/18/00 granted approval of 350 gpd of sewer allocation to serve a proposed 10,000 square foot building at 9 Ethan Allen drive and to serve an existing building at 5 Ethan Allen Drive. Both buildings are owned by Robert Shand. This property is served by the Airport Parkway Wastewater Treatment Facility which has sufficient capacity to handle this additonal demand. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Raym 'nd I. Belair, Administrative Officer RIB/mcp DECASHlaD LUMINA/RE APPLICATIONS Walkways, driveways, tennis courts, malls, shopping centers, commercial and industrial complexes, residential areas and parkway lighting. SPECIFICATION FEATURES • UL1572 Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS • CSA Certified • Standard construction is IP54 • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing and door • Polyester powder paint finish standard for dark bronze, black, white, gray or aluminum • No -tool access stainless steel latch design • Heat and impact resistant tempered flat glass lens • ALGLAS` finish on Type II, Type III and Type V reflectors, anodized finish on Forward Throw reflector • Type II, Type III metal halide, and all Forward Throw reflectors are field rotatable • Enclosed and gasketed optical • Decorative Mounting Arm standard (Drilling templates are the same as those for the Decashield 1000 and Dimension "I luminaires.) • Mogul base socket— E39 standard • Plug-in ignitor • Unit shipped complete in one carton (Ballast secured to housing) Turtle -friendly luminaires • Removable ballast tray (DSMTonly) available for coastal nesting • Magnapack packaging available oF areas. Contact factory. ORDERING0 DSMT 40 S 0 A 1 G M C 3 D B C _F_ _� T �— —r— T T T T LIGHT IES DISTRI- PRODUCT ID. WATTAGE SOURCE VOLTAGE BALLAST TYPE PE FUNCTION LENS TYPE BUTION TYPE COLOR OPTIONS XXXX XX X X X X X XXX XX XXX DSMT= 07=70 S =HPS 60Hz See Ballast and 1=None G=Glass See Ballast and AL =Alumi- A=Lightning Decashield 10=100 M=MH 0=120/208/ Photometric 2=PE Recep Photometric num Arrester, 400 Lumi- naire with NOTE: Standard: 240/277 Selection Table tacle Selection Table BL =Black Grounding Ballast HPSMogul Multivolt A =Autoreg 4=PE Rece MC2 - Medium DB =Dark Type Tray only base 1 =120 G =Ma Re g tacle and Cutoff Bronze C=Charcoal DSMF 15 =150 lamp not 2 =208 with Shorting Type II (Stan Filter (Not = Decashield (55V) included. 3 =240 Grounded Socket Cap MC3 = Medium lard) available 400 Lumi- 17 = 175 4=277 Shell NOTE: Re- Cutoff CG = with FWT) naire with 24=250/ 5 H =HPF Reactor ceptacles Type III Char- F=Fusing (Not Internal 400 - or Lag connected FWT= Forward coal available Slipfitter, NOTE: D=347 M=Mag-Reg same voltage Throw Gray with adjustable 250/400 F=120X347 p =CWI with as unit. HTV = Horizontal WH = multivolt or for 1.660 connected T=220 Grounded Type V White 120X347V) to 2.375 for 250W 5OHz Socket Shell J =Line Surge in. (42 to 25=250 NOTE: Protector, 60mm) OD 40=400 NOTE: Expulsion pipe mounted. 120X347 Type R=No connected for 120V Mounting Arm L (RThe catalog numbers, options and modifications on this page are UL Listed unlass otherwise noted. - Trademark of General Electric Company O Registered Trademark of General Electric Company Data subject to change without notice DECASHIELD ® 400 LUMINAIRE APPLICATIONS Walkways, driveways, tennis courts, malls, shopping centers, commercial and industrial complexes, residential areas and parkway lighting. SPECIFICATITU • UL1572 Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS • CSA Certified • Standard construction is IP54 • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing and door • Polyester powder paint finish standard for dark bronze, black, white, gray or aluminum • No -tool access stainless steel latch design • Heat and impact resistant tempered flat glass lens • ALGLAS, finish on Type II, Type III and Type V reflectors, anodized finish on Forward Throw reflector • Type Il, Type III metal halide, and all Forward Throw reflectors are field rotatable • Enclosed and gasketed optical • Decorative Mounting Arm standard (Drilling templates are the same as those for the Decashield 1000 and Dimension- luminaires.) • Mogul base socket— E39 standard • Plug-in ignitor • Unit shipped complete in one carton (Ballast secured to housing) Turtle -friendly luminaires • Removable ballast tray (DSMT only) available for coastal nesting • Magnapack packaging available areas. Contact factory. DSMT 40 S 0 A 1 G M C 3 DB C PRODUCT ID. �Xxxx WATTAGE LIGHT SOURCE VOLTAGE BALLAST TYPE PE FUNCTION LENS TYPE IES DISTRI- BUTION TYPE COLOR OPTIONS XX X X X X X XXX XX XXX DSMT= 07 = 70 Decashield S =HPS 60Hz See Ballast and 1=None G= Glass See Ballast and AL =Alumi- A=Lightning 10=100 400 Lumi- NOTE: M=MH 0=120/208/ Photometric Selection Table 2=PE Recep Photometric num Arrester, naire with Ballast Standard: Mogul 240/277 Multivolt A =Autoreg tacle 4=PE Rece Selection Table MC2 = Medium BL =Black Grounding Type only Tray base 1 =120 G =Mag-Reg p tacle and Cutoff DB=Dark Bronze C=Charcoal 15 =150 DSMF = (55V) lamp not included. 2 =208 with Grounded Shorting 9 Cap Type II VP (Stan- Filter (Not Decashield 400 Lumi- 17 = 175 3=240 4 =277 Socket Shell NOTE: Re- MC3= Medium Cutoff lard) CIS = available with FWT) naire with 24=250/ 5=480 H =HPF Reactor ceptacles Type III Char- F=Fusing (Not Internal 400 D=347 or Lag connected FWT = Forward coal available Sli fitter, NOTE: p M=Ma Re 9- 9 same voltage Throw Gray with adjustable 250/400 F=120X347 P =CW1 with as unit. HTV =Horizontal WH = multivolt or for 1.660 connected T=220 Grounded Type V White 120X347V) to 2.375 for 250W 50Hz Socket Shell J =Line Surge in. (42 to 25=250 Y=240 Protector, 60mm) OD 40=400 NOTE: Expulsion pipe mounted. 120X347 Type connected R=No for 120V /_ ,/� � . Mounting Arm coG OThe catalog numbers, options and modifications on this page are UL Listed unlass otherwise noted. - Trademark of General Electric Company ® Registered Trademark of General Electric Company Data subject to change without notice vECASHIELD ® 400 LUMINAIRE APPLICATIONS Walkways, driveways, tennis courts, malls, shopping centers commercial and industrial complexes, residential areas and parkway lighting. SPECIFICAT1114 • UL1572 Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS • CSA Certified • Standard construction is IP54 • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing and door • Polyester powder paint finish standard for dark bronze, black, white, gray or aluminum • No -tool access stainless steel latch design • Heat and impact resistant tempered flat glass lens • ALGLAS' finish on Type II, Type III and Type V reflectors, anodized finish on Forward Throw reflector • Type II, Type III metal halide, and all Forward Throw reflectors are field rotatable • Enclosed and gasketed optical • Decorative Mounting Arm standard (Drilling templates are the same as those for the Decashield 1000 and Dimension tM luminaires.) • Mogul base socket— E39 standard • Plug-in ignitor • Unit shipped complete in one carton (Ballast secured to housing) • Removable ballast tray (DSMT only) Turtle -friendly luminaires available for coastal nesting • Magnapack packaging available areas. Contact factory. DSMT 40 S 0 A 1 G M C 3 D B C WATTAGE X LIGHT SOURCE X VOLTAGE BALLAST TYPE PE FUNCTION LENS TYPE IES DISTRI BUTION TYPE COLOR OPTIONS 7 =70 ff=07 S =HPS X 60Hz X See Ballast and X X 1=None G= Glass XXX See Ballast and XX AL =Alumi- XXX A=Lightning 10 =100 NOTE: M=MH 0=120/208/ 240/277 Photometric Selection Table 2=PE Rece pStandard: Photometric num Arrester, HPS Mo ul Multivolt A=Autore g tacle Selection Table BL =Black Grounding only Tray base 1 =120 G =Mag Reg 4=PE Recep- tacle and MC2 = Medium Cutoff DB =Dark Bronze Type C=Charcoal 15 =150 DSMF = (55V) lamp not included. 2 =208 with Grounded Shorting Type II (Stan- Filter (Not Decashield 17 =175 3=240 Socket Shell Cap MC3= Medium lard) available 400 Lumi- naire with 24=250/ 4=277 H =HPF Reactor NOTE: Re- ce tacles p Cutoff Type III CG = Char- with FWT) F=Fusing (Not Internal 400 5=480 D=347 or Lag connected FWT = Forward coal available Slipfitter, NOTE: M=Mag-Reg same voltage Throw Gray with adjustable 250/400 F=120X347 P =CW1 with as unit. HTV = ntal VVH multivolt or for 1.660 connected to 2,375 for 250W T=220 Grounded ezV Type White 120X347V) in. (42 to 25=250 50Hz Socket Shell J =Line Surge 60mm) OD 40=400 Y=240 NOTE: Protector, Expulsion pipe mounted. 120X347 Type connected R=No for 120V Mounting Arm OL)P The catalog numbers, options and modifications 7 on this page are UL Listed Trademark of General Electric unlass otherwise Company noted. ® Registered Trademark of General Data subject to change without Electric notice Company 00 11:41a Pr Burt 8C f985-2250 P.1 1 16" (406 mm) STANDARD FLOOD SPEC, # WATTAGE CATALOG # (a) VOLTAGE (b) OPTIONS (Factory Installed) 175W MH F54417-� _ M=120/208/240/277V H=2-Level Lighting 250W MH F5442L_T-120/277/347V 1250 s 40OW r,Ps) ' 40OW MH FS4440. 5.480V F=Fusing 250W HPS FS4525•_ 500-220/240V 50 Hz Q=Quartz Standby pnciuces I50w ' 40OW HPS FS4540-,8=220V 60 KZ quartz -amp) (non delay -relay ryoel -(a)Pc8uttton Photocell -51"=External Photocell Ilor 4e0v) ,+ ;�•::....t ., y_ U=UPlight Option �,i Specify (a) Voltage, and (b) Options.RUUD\\ / Reflector. Seamless, \ /'��O6S^ Prefinished specular LIGHTING die cast aluminum. /'ss 8 diffuse aluminum. Finish color; bronze. / ''�ij,✓ Ballast Ignitor l (Where required) \ �' Capacitor / \ , Lamp (Included) 1 2.06" (52\min\ Lampholder I a 125'121 min)da hole.— � I -1 45' l37 mini Cord. '\ 36" (914 mm) 1 t — Ballast Lens Frame. long. I I ! Compartment Die cast alurr•inurr / 1� mini 1 Cover door frame secures zs 3.25" (63 mm)_ ,32 min) tens; sealed with silicone gasket. 29• (74 mml — Finish color; black. leamml Yoke Mount Bracket. - Patented 0— .11wa 3",19 mini wa4 _ Finish color; bronze. Hinge 65e' ,17 mml long mounwq holes Assembly_ GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Floodlight luminaire for HID lamp, totally enclosed. Housing is seamless, die num. Yoke mounting is a hinged steel bracket, measuring >" (127 mm) wide h. _ ', -,)4 mm) high, which allows vertical tilt of fixture. Bracket attaches to housing w 1, 1 :-l' (8 mm)-18 stainless steel bolts. Bracket bolts are supplied with sealing washes 1.; water leakage. A 36" (914 mm) flexible cord is provided for electrical connection. i.tfl} assembly consists of rigid aluminum frame and high impact, clear tempered glass. ELECTRICAL: Fixture includes clear. mogul base lamp. Porcelain enclosed, 4kv rated screw Shell type lamp holder with spring loaded center contact. Ballast assemblies consist or hilz^ po" er factor Constant Wattage Autotransfurrner ballast. Fully encapsulated lamp ig,n.t:r• -n- ciuded on HPS assembly. (See voltage options;. 2-Level Lighting available io1 =' 3L 40OW HPS. FINISH: Exclusive DeltaGuardTM finish features an E-coat epoxy primer with medium bronze acrylic powder topcoat, providing excellent re_istance to corrosion. oltravir;ie! riee, illa- tion and abrasion. The finish is covered by our 7 year limited warranty. LABELS: ANSI lamp wattage lahel supplied, visible during relamping. UL Listed for v-,-, and enclosure classified !P54 per 1EC 529; in Canada, CSA Certified or Canao,,: 1 ,iL - Listed for wet locations. ACCESSORIES: DB-16 = Deep Baffle FWG-16 = Wire Guard GS-16 = Glare Shield i 11:42a RUUD LIGHTING Specify pofe :onfiguratlon: "'r'=Tenon or specity other configurations by number: 1 2 3 5 6 ■ ,or fixtures with Fixed 20°■Mount add prefix to configuration numbers (i.e., "21 ". "22' 23" "25" and "26-. Poles larger than 20' are segmented. Consult 'vtory for availability and cost for poles longer :h3n 40'. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Precourt 31 POLES SPEC. 0 80P-985-2250 P.2 CATALOG a DIMENSIONS PS3S10S(')8Z 10' (3.0 m) x 3' (76 m_m) x .180' (5 mm) PS3S15S(-)8Z — 15' (4.6 m) x 3' (76 mm) x ,180' (5 mm) _ } _ PS3S20S(')BZ 20' (6.1 m) x 3' (76 mm) x .180' (5 mm) _ i— �- PS4S10C(')BZ �- 10' (3.0 m) x 4' (102 mm) x .120' (3 mm) --- - --PS4S15C(')BZ ---- 15' (4.6 m) x 4' (102 mm) x .120' (3 mm)- ,� Mml < 20 Tm_ PS4S25C(')BZ _ 25 (7.6 m) x 4" t102 mmi x .120' {3 mmI PS4S25S(')BZ 25' (7.6 ml x 4' (102 mm) x .180' (5 mm) PS-IS30S.'18? 30' 9.' .n1 r 4"'102 mm) x .180' (5 nrt, PS58253+ "8Z 25 .7 3 mi (5' 12- mm) x . t80' 15 Tml 'SSS31csi 8Z 30' 9.1 m) x 5 127 mmi x .180' )5 .mr­ PS5S35S{_BZ 35 (10.7m)x5•1127mmIx.180',,5mml PS6S30S(')8Z 30 (9.1 m) x 6' (152 mm) x .180 l5 mm) _PS6_S35S(')BZ — 35' (10.7 m) x 6' (152 m_m) x .180' (5 mm) - PS6S40S(-)8Z 40' (12.2 m) x 6' (152 mm) x .180' (5 mm) <Z> Pore Cap. (Supplied if tenon is not used.) Square, Non -tapered Pole 2" (nri x IIII"`iiih��JJJllll a" (1 oz mm) Hand Hot* 12' (305 mm)- Hand Hof* Cover 24" (690 mm) Two Piece Steel Bass Plate Cover Slotted Anchor Bolt Hole Carbon Steel Base Plate Square, non -tapered pole of structural steel tubing (ASTM A 500); with a minimum yield strength of 46,000 p.s.i.. Welded to a carbon steel base plate with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 p.s.i.. Pole is supplied with a two piece steel base cover and four hot dip galvanized steel anchor bolts with masonite mounting template. Each bolt is provided with two washers and two nuts, Per National Electrical Code requirements, pole is stan- dard with a 2" (51 mm) x 4" (102 mm) hand hole, located 12" (305 mm) to 24" (610 mm) . above bottom of pole base. A 10-32 stainless steel weld stud with grounding lug is located inside pole, opposite hand hole; a hand hole cover is supplied. For E.P.A. ratings, see "Windloading Data" sheet. Poles longer than 30' are segmented. FINISH: Exclusive DeltaGuardTM finish features an E-coat epoxy primer with medium bronze acrylic powder tocoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. The finish is covered by our 7 year limited warranty, /11 /CUSTOM SHEET METAL FRX NO. : 002 863 9793 May. 22 2000 00:34RM P1 S1IrJE PLAN ESCRO`nT AGREEiVIEN'Z' T Hj oS AGREEMENT, executed in triplicate by and between fj %%ff /ff� hereinafter referred to as Developer" , the CITY SOUTH BURLINGTON, hereinafter referred to as "Municipality", and the �-/- fe,Wr,;- —TX af7— "v, , hereinafter referred to as "Bank". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Developer has received site plan approval from the MUNICIPALITY'S Planninz Commissio f9r the development of property located at Ile,,i Qflr,� as depicted on a site plan entitled " (�e. .cyTon dated /'1,0 Cv Dov and prepared by WHEREAS, Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete certain improvements; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish an escrow account to secure the obligations of the Developer as set forth in the City approval; and WHEREAS, the :Bank executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of escrow agent. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1- DEVELOPER will, at its own expense, complete the following construction as depicted and in accordance with the specifications set forth in said site plan and related documents: IF 2. The Developer 11 comp ete the improvements set forth in Paragraph one no later than lYO P- 3 _ DEVELOPER shall replace or repair any defective or improper work or materials which may be recognized within three (3) years after completion of the improvements set forth in Paragraph one. For the purpose of this Agreement "completion" shall be deemed to have occurred when the MUNICIPALITY has inspected and approved the construction of all the improvements required. by this Agreement and issued Written notice to the DEVELOPER that the construction is complete. 4. For the guaranty of Developer's performance of all requirements hereinabove set forth}} end prior to the issuance of any zoning permit for, A vas Developer and Bank agree that the sum 0f Gt3v, oU shall be set aside. and held in escrow by the Bank CUSTOM SHEET METAL FAX NO. : 002 863 9793 May. 22 2000 08:35AM P3 and shall be available for payment to the NIunicipality in accordance With the terms herein, set forth. 5. If the Municipality shall file with the Bank a statement that the Developer is ity in ciefaultt under the terms of this Agreement, the Bank shall from time to time pay monies from said escrow fund in the judgement of Municipal to the Municipality, in amounts not to exceed a total enabling the Municipality to complete improvements and requirements set forth in this Agreement, 6 _ The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of such statement as it files with the Bank. The consent of the developer to such payment by the Bank to the Municipality shall not be required, The Bank shall incur no liability to the Developer on account of making such payment to the Municipality, nor shall the Bank be required to inquire into the propriety of any claim by funds b tMunicipality othe the the use of s YheMunicipalityin completing such improvements. 7. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a statement of default until thirty (30) days after notice has been sent by it to the Developer by certified mail, return receipt requested, setting forth its intention to do so. S. All monies released by the Bank to the Municipality pursuant to paragraph five (5) shall be used by the Municipality solely for the purpose of performing obligations imposed upon the Developer by that portion of this Agreement upon which the Developer is then in default. Any work to be performed by the Municipality pursuant hereto shall be let on a contractual basis, or on a time and mattz-ial basis or shall be performed by the Municipality with its own work force and equipment or shall be accomplished in such manner as in the judgement of the Municipality shall accomplish the work most expeditiously and economically _ S . If monies are released by the Bank to the Municipality ty pursuant to the released paragraph five (5) and it shall later develop that a portion monies are surplus to the Municipality's needs, any such surplus shall be refunded by the Municipality to the Bank to be held and distributed by the Bank pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 10 _ The Bank will not refuse or delay to make such payments to the Municipality when requested by the Municipality by the appropriate statement, and Developer will not interfere with or hinder such payments by the Bonk to the Municipality. Said statement shall contain a certificate of compliance with the notice requirements of paragraph seven (7) of this Agreement. 11. This Agreement shall terminate and shall be of no force or effect upon performance of all requirements contemplated hereby, and the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph three (3) . 12. The sum of 6, 000/ OU shall be maintained in escrow until certification to the Bank by the Munlclpaiity of the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph three (3) . OA CUSTOM SHEET METAL FAX NO. 802 863 9798 May. 22 2000 08:35RM P2 r 13. This Agreement shall not only be binding upon the parties hereto, but also their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. �-- Dated at this day of� OPER' S NAME) i/ By: Duly Aut4brized Agent Dated at �� u r 1� , this day of Zfq 4 2 Z OF SOUTH BURLII�fGTON By: Duly Authorize Agent Dated at this day of (NAME OF BANK - 3RD PARTY) 41 Chittenden Bank ]Ql B Witne s Duly Authorized Agent S. BROWN RICHARDSON 3 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 May 17, 2000 Mark Ward VT Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan & Final Plat Applications, Robert Shand, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed please find a copy of Finding of Facts of the Development Review Board meeting on April 18, 2000 (effective date May 16, 2000) as well as a copy of the minutes of this meeting. Please note the conditions of approval, including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six 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 J.%� ,I - v )h (406 STA JDARD FLOOD 7M, 7: RUUD LIGHTING %,u A �� 1125' 12 t mml Cia, MN. -- —t.45.177 men E—H• IN mm) t.zs• W ' (32 roM1 i (M MMI �1 O�. M Iwo 3"' (Q mml wde r 656.(17m 1 long moult.-q holes GENERAL DESCRIPTION: ELECTRICAL: FINISH: LABELS: ACCESSORIES: EC. 0 WATTAGE CATALOG M (a) vu1. I pit 175W MH FS4417 _ M=1201208/2401277V _ 25OW MH FS4425- _ T=120/2771347V 40OW MH FS4440-� - 5=480V 25OW HPS FS4525-- 500=2201240V 50 Hz 4nnW HPS FS4540- _ 8=220V 60 Hz Housing. Seamless, �\ � 'S"1z die cast aluminum. sS Finish color; bronze. / Ballast Ignitor (Where required) % Capacitor r' 2.06" (52 mm\� ( , 1 Cord./ 36" (914 mm) V a 1 1 long. f 3.25" (83 mm) ! l 1 1 Yoke Mount Bracket --- Finish color; bronze. H=2-Level Lighting (25C & 400W MPS) F_Fusing 0=0uartz Standby iincwces 150w uuaAt iamb) lecn delayrelay Noel -(a)P=8uttton Photocell -SP=External Photocell nor 48m U=Uplight option /r Reflector. Prefinished specutar & diffuse aluminum. Lamp (Included) -- Lampholder - Ballast -- Lens Frame. Compartment Die cast aluminurr. Cover door frame secures tens; sealed with silicone gasket. Finish color; black. - Patented Hinge Assembl Floodlight luminaire for HID lamp, totally enclosed. Housing is seamless, die cast alumi- num. Yoke mounting is a hinged steel bracket, measuring S" 0 27 mrn) wide by 2.5" (64 mm) high, which allows vertical tilt of fixture. Bracket attaches to housing with two 516" (8 mm)-18 stainless steel bolts. Bracket bolts are supplied with sealing washer to prevent water leakage. A 36" (914 mm) flexible cord is provided for electrical, connection. fens assembly consists of rigid aluminum frame and high impact, clear tempered glass. Fixture includes clear, mogul base lamp. Porcelain enclosed, 4kv rated scree' shell type lamp holder with spring loaded center contact. Ballast assemblies consist of high power factor Constant Wattage Autotransforrner ballast. Full\ encapsulated lamp ignito' in- cluded on HPS assembly. (See voltage options,. 2-Level Lighting available for 2.31, .� 40OW HPS, Exclusive DeltaGuard"m finish features an E-coat epoxy primer with medium bronze acrylic powder topcoat, providing excelient resistance to corrosion. Lilt, ivio;f?! deerada- tion and abrasion. The finish is covered by our 7 year limited warranty. ANSI lamp wattage label supplied, visible during relamping. UL Listed for wet locations and enclosure classified IP54 per IEC 529; in Canada, CSA Certified or Canadian UL Listed for wet locations. DB-16 = Deep Baffle FWG-16 - Wire Guard GS-16 = Glare Shield LS-16 = Polycarbonate Vandal Shield Feb 29 00 11:42a V RUUD LIGHTING I') Specify pole configuration: "T"=Tenon or specify other configurations by number: 1 2 3 5 6 For fixtures with Fixed 20" Mount, add prefix "2" to configuration numbers (i.e., "21 ". "22", "23 "25" and "26". Poles longer than 30' are segmented. Consult I actory for availability and cost for oc longer than 40'. i Precourt .)itti POLES SPEC.0 802-985-2250 p.2 Jo CATALOG N DIMENSIONS PS3510S(')8Z 10 (3.0 m) x 3 (76 mm) x .180 i5 m_ml _ _ PS3S15S(')8Z — 15 (4.6 m) x 3 (76 mm) x .180_(5 mm_) PS3S20S(')BZ 20' (6.1 m) x 3' (76 mm) x 180' (5 mm) PS4S10C(')BZ 10' (3.0 m) x 4' (102 mm) x .120' (3 mm) PS4S15C("BZ 15' (4.6 m) x 4' (102 mm) x .120' r3 mm) ... . ...... -_ . ._ -._ _. -- _ _ 20+ 5' .ni <- .'C'7 ^m; 20 ? mr E" PSJS25C(')8Z 25 (7.5 m) x J' ,102 mm1 x .+20" r3 mmi PS4S25S(-)BZ 25 (7.6 m1 x 4' (102 mm) x .180' (5 mm) �S1S3CS '`8Z 30' 9.' .T) x -'''02 mm) x .180' (5 mm, PS5S253, "82 25 ' S mi c 5 12 rn(r) x .+80" �5 mm) ?55530Si 8Z 30' 91 n) x 5 127mm, x 'M' ;5 rnr- ._.PS5535S("8Z 35 003m)x5'027mmi,x.180"i5mmi PSGS30S(')BZ 30 19.1 m) x 6' (152 mm) x .180 (5 mm) PS6_S35S(-)8Z __ ---�--PS6S40S(')BZ - —__ 35_(10.7 m) x 6' (152 mrn) x .180' (5 mm) 40' (12 2 m) x 6" (152 mm) x .180' (5 mm) Square, Non -tapered Pole 12" (305 mm)- 24" (690 mm) I Two Piece Steel Base Plate Cover a if a Pole Cap. (Supplied if tenon is not used.) 2" (51 mm) x 4" (102 mm) Hand Hole Hand Hole Cover Slotted Anchor Bolt Hole Carbon Steel Base Plate �J GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Square, non -tapered pole of structural steel tubing (ASTM A 500); with a minimum yield strength of 46,000 p.s.i.. Welded to a carbon steel base plate with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 p.s.i.. Pole is supplied with a two piece steel base cover and four hot dip galvanized steel anchor bolts with masonite mounting template. Each bolt is provided with two washers and two nuts. Per National Electrical Code requirements, pole is stan- dard with a 2" (51 mm) x 4" (102 mm) hand hole, located 12" (305 mm) to 24" (610 mm) above bottom of pole base. A 10-32 stainless steel weld stud with grounding lug is located inside pole, opposite hand hole; a hand hole cover is supplied. For E.P.A. ratings, see "Windloading Data" sheet. Poles longer than 30' are segmented. FINISH: Exclusive DeltaGuardTM finish features an E-coat epoxy primer with medium bronze acrylic powder tocoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. The finish is covered by our 7 year limited warranty. 4/ 18/00 MOTION OF APPROVAL ROBERT SHAND I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve final plat application #SD-00-16 of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two (2) lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, as depicted on a plat entitled, "Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision Vermont Custom Sheet Metal owned by Robert Shand #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 3/1/00, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The plat plans shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning (hereinafter Director). Four (4) copies of the approved revised plat plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to recording. a) The site plan shall be revised to use a variety of line symbols to depict property lines, right-of-way lines, easement lines, etc. b) The final plat plan shall be revised to provide metes and bounds information for the proposed r.o.w. 3) Any change to the plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 4) The final plat plan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shall be signed by the Board Chair or Clerk prior to recording. Prior to recording the final palt plan, the applicant shall submit a copy of the survey plat in digital format. The format of the digital information shall require approval of the Director. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 18 APRIL 2000 Mr. Roth seconded. Motion passed unanimously. As Mr. O'Rourke also needed to step down for Item #10, this was delayed until Mr. Schmitt arrived. Item 11. Public Hearing: Final Plat Application #SD-00-15 of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive; and Item 12. Site plan application #SP-00-08 of Robert Shand to construct a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive: Mr. Ward said that all frontages are met with the subdivision. On the site plan, they are currently short on landscaping. They propose to add 4 more trees, 2 apple and 2 crabapple. Mr. Ward said they will show property lines and rights of way with different line hatching on the plan. Mr. Belair noted that the Fire Chief wants the building sprinklered. Members agreed to let the applicant work this out to the satisfaction of the Chief. Mr. Belair noted there were two separate motions, one for the subdivision and one for the site plan. Mr. O'Rourke moved the Development Review Board approve final plat application #SD-00-16 of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, as depicted on a plat entitled "Final Plat for Two Lot Subdivision Vermont Custom Sheet Metal owned by Robert Shand #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 3/1/00, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The plat plans shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning (hereinafter Director). Four copies of the approved revised plat plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to recording: C.1 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 18 APRIL 2000 a. The site plan shall be revised to use a variety of line symbols to depict property lines, right-of-way lines, easement lines, etc. b. The final plat plan shall be revised to provide metes and bounds information for the proposed r.o.w. 3. Any change to the plat plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. 4. The final plat plan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plan shall be signed by the Board Chair or Clerk prior to recording. Prior to recording the final plat plan, the applicant shall submit a copy of the survey plat in digital format. The format of the digital information shall require approval of the Director. Mr. Farley seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Mr. O'Rourke moved the Development Review Board approve site plan application #SP-00-08 of Robert Shand to construct a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive, as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan for Lot #2 Vermont Custom Sheet Metal owned by Robert Shand #5 & #9 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, Dated 5/25/99, last revised on 3/1/00, with the following stipulations:, - All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superA-ded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The site plan shall be revised to show the changes below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning (hereinafter Director). Three copies of the approved revised .plan shall be submitted to the Director prior to permit issuance: a. The site plan shall be revised to show additional landscaping to meet the minimum landscaping requirement. b. The site plan shall be revised to show the finished contour lines to ensure that there will be no cut or fill in the C.O. District. ►1 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 18 APRIL 2000 3. Prior to permit issuance, the applicant shall pay the road impact fee of $880. 4. All exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting fixtures. Any change to approved lights shall require approval of the Director prior to installation. 5. Prior to issuance of zoning permit, the applicant shall post a $6000 landscape bond. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. 6. The Development Review Board approves a sewer allocation of 350 gpd. The applicant will be required to pay the per gallon fee prior to permit issuance. 7. The abandoned curb cut shall be replaced with a new concrete barrier curb. The new curb shall be a depressed concrete curb. 8. There shall be an accessible manhole where the two sewer lines connect. 9. The applicant shall sprinkler the building or install an alternative fire protection method approved by the Fire Chief. 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 use of the building. 12. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the Sol0h Burlington Development Review Board. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Item #5. Public Hearing: Final Plat application #SD-00-18 and design review application #DR-00-05 of Dorset Square Associates to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of a 54,480 sq. ft. shopping center with four buildings. The amendment consists of 1) the construction of a mechanical platform on the south side of the building resulting in the reduction in width of an access driveway, 2) door and window alterations on the north and west facades, and 3) removal of current wall signage and the erection of two new wall signs, 150 Dorset Street: 3 PAGE NO 1 *5 **** CASH **** (w) W-5661 Vermont's Most Complete 5oV Landscape Resource 4S, E A ARDEN �r "4 CENTER r� � � �� 323 Industrial Ave. Williston, Vermont 05495 (802)658-2433 Fax (802) 860-2936 CASH/CHECK/BANKCARD MARK WARD 40M WILLISTON RD SO AIIRI TWITIN. VT DEL. DATE: 4/14/00 JAA TAX : 001 VT TAXABI..F SALES # I S1,iPPED UHDERED UM SKU DESCHIPTION 1 10 FA FWMATC.MPH01P AIIRNTN6 BITSH DWARF 12-1.5- PnTTFn' 4 4 EA T19MDDNlSOIB YEW DENSIFORMIS 18-24- 3 4 FA TH.TnC.WH048 ARBIIRVTTAF FMFRAI D 4-5' 4 4 EA SPRNPSN27003 SPIREA SNOWMOUND 3 GAL 5 2 FA MLSHRPR1CP00 GRAB" F PRATRTF FIRE 2-2 1/21 6 2 EA PRUCLCHIC250 PEAR CHANTICLEER 2.1/2-3- 7 2 FA PRNVRCRlr^. 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(M 9 14 EA 26AL INSTALL 2 GALLON t0 4 FA SHRUB Ia INSTALI, 18-24' B&B SHRUB 1t 4 EA SHRUB4 INSTALL 4-5' SHRUB 12 5 FA TRFF200 INSTALL TRFF 2-2 1/2' t3 2 EA TREE250 INSTALL TREE 2 1/2-3' 14 5 FA TRFF300 INSTAII TRFF 3-3 1/20 t5 1 EA TRKSBURLINGTON DELIVERY SOUTH BURLINGTON Rkw-f P9.99 49.99 69.99 26.99 359.99 399.99 359.99 349.99 4/17/00 12:34 DOC# 89790 ************* * ORDFR ************* UNITS I PRICE / PER __10._ 23.99 /FA 4 39.99 /EA 4 55.99 /FA 4 21.59 /EA 2 215.99 /FA 2 239.99 /EA 2 2t5.99 /EA 5 244.993/ER 14 30.00 /EA 4 40.00 /FA 4 60.00 /EA 5 120.00 /F.A 2 150.00 /EA 5 180.00 /FA 1 40.00 /EA ORDR 89790 EXTENSION 239.90 S 159.96 S 221 % S 86.36 S 431.98 S 479.98 S 431.98 S 1.224.97 DN 420.00 N 160.00 N 240.00 N 600.00 N 300.00 N 900.00 N 40.00 N * ORDER ** ORDER ** DER ** ORDER ** ORDER *# ORDER t TAXABLE M.12 ** DEPOSIT AMOUNT ** 0.00 NON-TAXABLE 3884.97 ** BALANCE DUE ** 6.041.80 SUBTOTAL 5939.09 ** PAYMENT RFCEIVFD ** 0.00 TAX AMOUNT 102.71 TOTAL. AMOl.1N 1 6041.80 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 15 FEBRUARY 2000 3. For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the addition will generate 102 additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 4. With the exception of airfield security lighting, all exterior lighting shall consist of downcasting fixtures. Any changes to approved lights shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to installation. The applicant shall aim the westerly building mounted light in such a way as to not affect the adjoining residences. 5. Prior to issuance of a zoning permit, the applicant shall post a $50,500 landscape bond. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a good chance of surviving. G. The South Burlington Development Review Board, pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the zoning regulations, grants a $29,330 landscaping credit for site improvements (cemetery fence and stone wall). 7. The South Burlington Development Review Board approves an additional sewer allocation of 2900 gpd. The applicant shall pay the per gallon fee prior to permit issuance. 8. The addition shall be sprinklered and include a fire alarm. 9. The sewer main extension shall be 8 inch drain pipe. 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 the use of the addition. 12. Any change to the site plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. PUBLIC HEARING: Preliminary Plat Application #SD-00-01 of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive: 11 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 15 FEBRUARY 2000 Mr. Ward explained that they will propose a building for Lot #2 at a later time. They have had the wetland delineated and it is shown on the plan. All setbacks are met. Mr. O'Rourke questioned the three curb cuts. Mr. Weith noted that the southernmost curb cut has never been approved. The applicant proposes to relocate that cut for lot #3. Mr. Weith said he had no issue with the 3 curb cuts because of the location of the building. For final plat, Mr. Weith said the entire boundary needs to be delineated. Mr. O'Rourke moved the Development Review Board approve the preliminary plat application of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres as depicted on a plan entitled "Preliminary Plan for Two Lot Sub- division and Site Plan Vermont Custom Sheet Metal," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 1/4/00, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations that are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The plat plan shall be revised prior to final plat submittal as follows: a. The wetland and associated buffer shall be delineated across the entire property as per the requirements of the Conservation and Open Space District. If encroachment into the wetland buffer is proposed, the applicant must address Section 3.503 of the Zoning Regulations. b. The final plat submittal shall show a clean out where the two proposed sewer services connect. 3. The applicant shall submit a final plat application within twelve months pursuant to Section 204.1 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. and 9. PUBLIC HEARING: final plat application #SD-00-02 of A&M Construction to convert a 1540 sq. ft. single fancily dwelling to general office use, 1035 Hinesburg Road, and PUBLIC HEARING: Final plat application #SD-00-03 of A&M Construction to raze an existing single family dwelling and 2) construct a 1.0,500 sq. ft. general office building, 1045 Hinesburg Road: MEMORANDUM To: Applicants/Project Files From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: Comments, April 18, 2000 agenda items Date: April 6, 2000 VT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE 1. Abandoned curb cut shall be replaced with new concrete barrier curb. New curb cut shall be a depressed concrete curb. 2. There should be an accessible manhole where the two sewer lines connect. 3. Final plat plan for two lot subdivision and site plan for Lot No. 2 prepared by Mark Ward dated 1/4/2000 are acceptable. MANY'S AUTO BODY - 1901 WILLISTON ROAD Site plan prepared by Lamoureux & Dickinson dated 3/10/00 is acceptable. DORSET SQUARE - MARKET STREET Typical sewer and water installation details shall be included in the plans. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: April 18, 2000 agenda items Date: April 3, 2000 1) Dorset Square Associates - Final Plat 150 Dorset Street The applicant should sprinkler the proposed businesses 2) Berard - Site Tian and Conditional Use, kennel 75 Ethan Drive Acceptable 3) Many's Autobody - Site Plan and Conditional Use 1901 Williston Road The building should be sprinklered 4) Robert Shand - Final Plat and Site Plan 5 & 9 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable MEMORANDUM To: Applicants/Project Files From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: Comments, April 18, 2000 agenda items Date: April 6, 2000 VT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE 1. Abandoned curb cut shall be replaced with new concrete barrier curb. New curb cut shall be a depressed concrete curb. 2. There should be an accessible manhole where the two sewer lines connect. 3. Final plat plan for two lot subdivision and site plan for Lot No. 2 prepared by Mark Ward dated 1/4/2000 are acceptable. MANY'S AUTO BODY - 1901 WILLISTON ROAD Site plan prepared by Lamoureux & Dickinson dated 3/10/00 is acceptable. DORSET SQUARE - MARKET STREET Typical sewer and water installation details shall be included in the plans. �A;�{P P4t,f •. rr ray y ] �J4v. Agfk �%".�r5;?k 3.� �f.�� �1 +5��'.x't�\:kf4 �'�'if`�i Y3�. r'l„fi{ J♦ry�rf �'S.41 S�\q RiU���v ' 40 litroi�+;"'rrc; APR 1 ��►,,��$,,,,urliin an crr $"!3 k" ff�4Rl, r ".4'l!, �s 4� 'l ' !+mNw ''l. l' 1. Ot, 1 I i C ftih � 7 r3 1. y i' i 575 DORSET STREET SOLITH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 7, 2000 Mark Ward Vermont band Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Robert Shand, Final plat and site plan applications, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear 1W.Ward: Please fund enclosed preliminary comments on the above referenced application. The project is currently scheduled to be considered by the Development Review Board on April 18, 2000. Please be sure that someone is at this meeting to represent your application. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call. Sincerely, - -- � �-5! � -�� ; i �i-- rc �-n Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Enclosure PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Surlingtafirl Development R,j�w public hearing at the South Bur- lington City Hall Confer- ance Roorii, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 7:30 P.NL to consider the tol- lowing; 1. Final plat application of Robert Shand to sub- divide a 4.58 acre lot into two (2) lots into two [2] lotsr of 2.22 acres and ,L36 acres. 5 Ethan Allen Drive. 2. Application of Keith 'Mright seeking a vari- ance from Section 25.00,, Area Density and Dimen- sional Requirements of the South Burlington Zonini Regulations. +71e- quest is for permission to subdivide a 10 acre parcal irito tour (41 lots at 2.5 acr,,,3 each, a cfis� trice vviiwh has a min- imum teat�sizp of an ever - ace of eight [81 acres, 39G, 900 & 950 Hines- burg Road. 3. Application of Many's Auto Body seeking can- ditional use. approvat from Section 26.05, Con- ditional Uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulaiions. Request is for'permission to convert 3 6100 square foot build- ing from rental of equip- RlZmt 3nd miscellaneous items use to automobile repair and service use, 1901 Ali'lliston Road. 4. Application of Berard Properties. LLC seeking condificnat use approval 0 from Section 26 ' 05i Can- ditionat Uses. and. Sec- tion 26,65, Multiple Structures and Uses on Lots, of the South Bur- lington Zoning Reguia- tionS. Request is for per-; mission to convert 3,200 11 square feet of general: office space to kennel use, 75 Ethan Allen Drive. r. Appeal of Wesco, Inc, seeking to overturn the decision of. the Adminis- trative Officer that appek [ant is in violation of the zoning regulations for having constructed a canopy which projects 1,5 feet to 2 feet further into the required front yard setback than ap- proved by the Zoning Board at Adjustment on 711:7,186, 1118 Williston Road. 6. Final plat application of Dorset Square Associ- ates to amend a previ- ously approved planned unit' development consis- ting of a 54,480 square shopping center with four [4.1 buildings.. The amendment consists of the construction of a mett - chanical platform on the south side of'the building iiii resulting in the reduction in width of an access driveway, 15G Dorset Street, Copies of the, appfica- tions are available for public inspecTion at the ­'outh Burlington City Hall. john DInklage, C,:iairrr-an South Burlington Development Board April, 1, 2000 0 1 1 PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 5 at level "E". Mr. Dickinson said this is a high accident location and they propose adding additional warning beacons and signs. Mrs. Maher asked how long it will remain at level "E". Mr. Dickinson replied until widened or some other alternative roads exist.. Craig Leiner said he is not sure the trip generation method used was the best. He has other concerns that the rates are as much as half the ITE rates. Mrs. Lafleur suggested the Planning Commission not necessarily agree with the proposed improvements but that the City Engineer, Craig Leiner, and the applicant and his traffic consultant get together and come up with a list of improvements and associated costs. The developer would then pay a share of these improvements based on the traffic he is adding to the probelm. Mrs. Maher suggested the Commission review the project every few years to see what is happening. Mr. Sutton of Shamrock Rd. opposed the project on the grounds of the dangerous traffic situation. He said on weekends, Air Guard traffic is so heavy they can't get in or out of their driveway. At least 3 people hit the pole last winter, and there have been many other serious accidents. It is one of the most dangerous intersections in the city. He felt that concessions should not be made at the risk of people's lives. Mr. Audette said he needed to know what will happen soon so he knows what to do with Ethan Allen Road. Mrs. Hurd moved that the Planning Commission approve the final plat of John H. Belter,Jr, for a 21 lot industrial -com- mercial subdivision as depicted on a 10 page set of plans en- titled "Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision, Phase lots 22-42" prepared �?y Fitzpatrick -Llewellyn, dated February 1987, stamp dated August 5_.L 1987 with the following stipula- tions: 1. A landscaping bond for street trees in an amount deter- mined the City Planner shall be osted rior to any con- struction. A suitable street tree shall be substituted for the Ash. All trees shall be at least 2-1/2 inch caliper, not 2 inch. — 2. A bond shall be posted for streets prior to construction. The amount shall be determined � the City Engineer. 3. The following changes shall be made to the plan within 90 days: — — a. Sewer manhole #9 shall have an 8: stub northerly b. All previously approved lots along the northern PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 67 side of the new street shall have a sewer stub c. Additional drainage inlets to drain where grades are flat and to limit drainage to 300 feet for each set of inlets 4. An association of landowners to maintain off -site holding ponds and drainage ponds shall be formed. This will not be City responsibility. 5. The developer shall furnish the City with the name of the contractors doing the -street work, the architect and the en- gineer who will stake out and supervise the -work at least 7 days prior to beginning of road construction. Upon comple- tion of the work, the architect and/or engineer shall certify that the work is in conformance with the approved plan, stip- ulations and any other requirements and/or changes that the City requests. 6. The existing trees along Shamrock Road bordering lot #41 for a depth of 15 feet shall not be removed. 7. The private drive serving lots 39 and 40 shall be 24 feet wide within a 50 foot right of way- This shall be shown on the plans. 8. A sewer allocation of 6,000 gpd is made for the 20 lots. The $2.50 per gallon fee shall be paid prior to permit. No construction can occur on lots 29 through 41 until capacity is available at the Airport Parkway Treatment Plant. It shall be the responsibility of the developer to see to it that lots 23-28 with on -site —sew —age —disposal hook into the sewer system when it is completed. Prior to approval on 29-41, the pump station shall be in. 9. A plan detailing the location of gas, telephone, elec- tricity, TV cable and street lights shall be submitted for review and approval. 10. Water fittings shall be wrapped with polyethylene where concrete thrust blocks are used. 11. Trees shall be planted at least 5 feet from the water main. 12. Depth of topsoil replacement (4 inches) should be noted on typical detail on page 8. 13. The applicant shall be responsible for paying a share of the required improvements to the intersection or other solutions to traffic and safety problems based on the trips PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 7 generated by these industrial lots. The total cost and scope of improvements shall be established 12y the City Engineer in consultation with the Street Supervisor, City Planner, and the Regional Planning Commission Traffic Engineer. The share shall be established 12y the City Planner in consultation with the Regional Planning Traffic Engineer. 14. The developer shall have the option of contributing $15 per linear frontage foot toward the city sidewalk fund or building a sidewalk along his frontage on the unnamed new city street. 15. It is the applicant's responsibility to record the corrected final plat with the City Clerk within 90 days or this approval is null and void. They shall be approved the City Planner and signed 1?y the Chairman or Clerk of the Commission prior to recording. Mrs. Maher seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Following the vote, Mr. Belter resumed his seat on the Com- mission. 5. Site plan application of Orchard Lake Road Properties for construction of a 96,200 sq• ft. building for light manu- facturing on the 80 acre parcel south of Lane Press, 1020 Hinesburg Rd. Dick Trudell explained the development is on the former Semi - con property bounded by the Interstate and Hinesburg Rd. It was subdivided from the Lane Press property. An agreement exists between Semicon and Orchard Lake Properties for an easement. Peter Pollak, president of the company, said they manufacture high precision electrical equipment. It is a clean industry with no oils, no pcb's. They make their own electric current boards. 900 of their work is custom -build. They employ about 100 people now and plan to hire 75 new employees for this facility. These are mainly skilled jobs. Their ultimate aim is to locate the parent company here. The building will be south of Lane Press with access. off the Lane Press road. the Sewer will connect through an easement to the pump station. The building will be completely sprink- lered. 160 parking spaces are provided. Mr. Trudell explained there will be a 3-foot berm around 1 side of the building with some screening from the Interstate. He said it is not their intention to hide the building but to DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 8, 2000 Mark Ward Vermont Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Final Plat Application, Two Lot Subdivision, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed please find a copy of Finding of Facts of the Development Review Board meeting on February 1.5, 2000 (effective date March 7, 2000). Please note the conditions of approval including that final plat plans should be submitted within 12 months or the approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 1) 2 !fT, 4� "FT ki 17 ' p, --)' , E I A S. 5 1 ' 0 ( 3 1 33 0 PLAN APPROX SCALE. 200 200 /00 0 200 400 600 ��� ��w? 9/i3��� rw P� ��,u.,, To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator Re: February 15, 2000 agenda items Date: February 11, 2000 3. & 4. Wesco, Inc. — Convenience Store — 1118 Williston Road, Site Plan & Conditional Use These applications were continued from the February 2, 2000 meeting (Minutes enclosed) to provide staff an opportunity to draft a denial decision. The applicant has requested to continue these applications to the March 7, 2000 meeting. 5. Holiday Inn - 1068 Williston Road, Site Plan Discussion on this project was continued from the January 18, 2000 (minutes enclosed) meeting to provide the applicant with an opportunity to meet with staff to determine a point by point lighting plan with cut sheets. The applicant has not yet submitted updated plans, but will do so prior to Tuesday's meeting. A staff report will be provided at the meeting. 6. City of Burlington — Airport Terminal Expansion, 1200 Airport Drive, Site Plan This project was continued from the January 18, 2000 meeting to provide the applicant with an opportunity to meet with the City Engineer to discuss landscaping details (minutes enclosed with staff memo for your review). The minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, is $55,500. It was determined that credit will be given for the proposed wall and fence. There will still be a requirement that $12,580 worth of additional new landscaping be planted. The applicant has proposed planting $8,400 in small shrubs. Staff recommends that an additional $3,600 be used to plant dwarf trees along the north end to the property along Airport Parkway. The applicant determined that the proposed landscaping and wall are located on airport property, not within the City right-of-way as previously presented. 7. Robert Shand — 5 Ethan Allen Drive, Subdivision Preliminary Plat The proposed subdivision will create two lots: a 2.22-acre lot (#1) and a 2.36-acre lot (#2). Lot One is developed with a 12,050 square foot light manufacturing/warehouse building. The property at 5 Ethan Allen Drive is within the IC District. It is bounded on the north and west by Shamrock Road. Ethan Allen Drive borders the eastern edge of the property. The lands of John Belter bound the property on the south. Sketch Plan review for the project was on September 21, 1999 (minutes enclosed). The applicant has requested staff comment on the potential site plan for Lot Two (for discussion only at this time). The following information includes comments on the subdivision preliminary plat as well as comments on the potential site plan for Lot Two. The preliminary plat meets the criteria set forth in Section 203.1 of the City of South Burlington Subdivision Regulations as effective January 4, 1999: Access/Circulation: There are currently three points of access. An existing 18' curb cut on the eastern portion of Lot One currently provides access from Ethan Allen Drive to the existing building on that lot. A second point of access is located east along Ethan Allen Drive. This 30' curb cut serves Lot One. The third point of access is along the southeastern edge of Lot One. This point of access was previously an unapproved curb cut, but will now be realigned resulting in a 20' curb cut slightly north of the existing access. This realignment will provide access to Lot Two from Ethan Allen Drive along the southeastern edge of Lot One. Lot Size/Frontage: Lot One and Lot Two both exceed the 40,000 square foot minimum lot size requirements. Both lots also meet the minimum 120 feet frontage requirement. Coverage/Setbacks: Lot One's proposed building coverage is 12.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 24.6% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 19.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). Lot Two's proposed building coverage is 9.7% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 17.9% (maximum allowed is 70%). All proposed setbacks are met. C.O. District: An ecologist was retained to delineate the boundaries of a wetland along the southern portion of Lots One and Two. The preliminary plat illustrates the wetland area and a 50' wetland buffer. It is required that the wetland buffer be delineated across the entire property as per the requirements of the Conservation and Open Space District and any possible encroachment be noted. If encroachment is proposed, the applicant will be required to address Section 3.503 of the Zoning Ordinances. Floodplain Overlay District: The preliminary plat illustrates that the southern portion of Lots One and Two are within the 100-year floodplain overlay district. There is currently no construction proposed within the floodplain. The following information is provided as requested by the applicant on the proposed site plan for Lot Two. All comments are preliminary and for discussion at this time. Traffic: The site plan should include maximum traffic generation calculations as based on the proposed use of Lot Two. Sewer: Requested sewer allocation for Lot Two should be submitted with the site plan application. Landscaping: The applicant will need to submit landscaping details with the site plan for Lot Two as stated in Section 26.105 of the City of South Burlington Zoning Ordinances. The proposed front yard coverage for Lot Two should also be depicted on the plans to be submitted for site plan review. Lighting: Details of any building mounted or pole mounted lights, in the form of cut sheets, must be submitted with the site plan application for Lot Two. All lights must be downwardly shielded as per approval of the Planning and Zoning Director. Parking: A detailed parking scheme will need to be submitted for site plan review of Lot Two. The required number of parking spaces, off-street loading and unloading spaces will be dependent on the proposed use. A bike rack is will be also required. Outside storage: If outside storage is proposed, it must be discussed in the site plan application for Lot Two. Dumpsters: A dumpster, if proposed, must be screened from view. Other: A culvert may be necessitated at the second point of access along the southeastern edge of Lot One. 8. A&M Construction — Office Building - 1035 Hinesburg Road, Subdivision Final Plat This project consists of a planned unit development that proposes to convert a single family dwelling to general office use. This property located at 1035 Hinesburg Road lies within the Industrial - Open Space District. It is bounded on the north, south and west by residences and undeveloped land, and on the east by Hinesburg Road. The final plat, as submitted, conforms in all respects to the approved preliminary subdivision plat of December 21, 1999 (minutes enclosed). The final plat meets the criteria set forth in Section 204.1 of the City of South Burlington Subdivision Regulations as effective January 4, 1999: PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Bu,.'...,:,-Lon, Vermont on Tuesday, April 18, 2000, at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Final plat application of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two (2) lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive. 2. Application of Keith Wright seeking a variance from Section 25.00, Area Density and Dimensional Requirements of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to subdivide a 10 acre parcel into four (4) lots of 2.5 acres each in a district which has a minimum lot size of an average of eight (8) acres, 850, 900 & 950 Hinesburg Road. 3. Application of Many's Auto Body seeking conditional use approval from Section 26.05, Conditional Uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to convert a 6100 square foot building from rental of equipment and miscellaneous items use to automobile repair and service use, 1901 Williston Road. 4. Application of Berard Properties, LLC seeking conditional use approval from Section 26.05, Conditional Uses, and Section 26.65, Multiple Structures and Uses on Lots, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to convert 3,200 square feet of general office space to kennel use, 75 Ethan Allen Drive. 5. Appeal of Wesco, Inc. seeking to overturn the decision of the Administrative Officer that the appellant is in violation of the zoning regulations for having constructed a canopy which projects 1.5 feet to 2 feet further into the required front yard setback than approved by the Zoning Board of Adjustment on 7/7/86, 1118 Williston Road 6. Final plat application of Dorset Square Associates to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of a 54,480 square foot shopping center with four (4) buildings. The amendment consists of the construction of a mechanical platform on the south side of the building resulting in the reduction in width of an access driveway, 150 Dorset Street. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board April 1, 2000 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 23, 2000 Mark Ward Civil Engineering Associates 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Preliminary Plat Application of Robert Shand Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed please find a copy of the February 15, 2000 Development Review Board meeting minutes. Please note the conditions of approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Encls CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 February 11, 2000 Mark Ward Vermont Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Final Plat Application, Two Lot Subdivision, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board and staff comments. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 7:30PM to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Sarah MacCallum Planning & Zoning Assistant Encls APPLICATION NUMBER -SD -y o - / 6 15>- P-O O 'O 9 Application Received: --? Z 210U Telephone Number: Owner's Name & Address: Telephone #: 4' 2 - 5W 6 Consultant: ���� %✓ SUBDIVISIONS Sketch Plan Review Date: Action: Prelim Public Hearing Date: / Action: Final Public Hearing Date: y/ /,91 /0 0 Action: SITE PLANS Preliminary Review Date: / 17S' // /� Action: Final Review Date: `- v) Action: Type:_ Action: OTHER REVIEW Date Reviewed: LEGAL NOTICES Notice to newspaper: Faxed: Published: Notice sent to abutters/across street owners: Decision notice sent to applicant on: To parties: DECISION Must be appealed by: Plans signed on: By: Fees paid on: Amount: REMARKS: S i�>_ U U-d g""" RECEIVFf) City of So. Burlington 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 #) TZ o P �2T' I-%PrrJ @ 4 C `1 e-O W. Now g��9- �44- :C� o�IUL S!o3 9'7ciA Vi. ra5i eM' jtuL MGr 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) S$nL� (� 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) IM A -CAL W ARD OP \lT; I-Pfk[() 5ACqe-,q(3 L2 40Sv .So. 61,tKA—. Vi • n rLp0 3 i�2-Sri FA,c 4-6&0-30CoS 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: t S + sx 9 P R-t V 1= 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) "1rk v MAP I I PA -CC EL,' 5 + 4ci 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) b) Pro remain) Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) _ Zz 1050 --6Q , 1 F 71, d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) 'T� �b�a�- �� rJ L'c,,N ca-f— 5 i_LL /�)1 4(rUe, rl.-C)v 12- 1 z(0 PT i NL� e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): G x i 5 i t .I 1'- 15 5 � a-LU Tt - (- . Pe-0 PZ�, t>E4,) L+ �------ - t k a%-E- g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing i " go ` ./ % Proposed t:1 b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing ZA � (c % Proposed 0. ` l % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing i ` `3 % Proposed % 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ Z O CI, C)Z) ID b) Landscaping: $ (a10 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): 3�C2 b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): `> s c) P.M. Peak hour (In and out): I !:> 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: L4 : o6 r+� 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: YVt4) NJ �zt 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: -u L—`j 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. t SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: El Development Review Board I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: (Apfrmsp) Ej Complete ElDirector, Planning & Zoning 13 Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date 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. • 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 New Application $ 60.00* Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - FINAL PLAT 1) Name of Applicant l � ��°"'ii i f->t-� jgAJ 2) Name of Subdivision �- Sit f3 �� `! 15 i .'� - h �< `� i ✓°'� `�� �-` 3) Indicate any change to name, address, or phone number of owner of record, applicant, contact person, engineer, surveyor, attorney or plgt designer since preliminary plat application fV !- 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, or developmental timetable, since preliminary plat application: 1Lc .Iit 5) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final plat plus engineering drawings and c ntaining all information required under Section 202.1 the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204.1(a) for a major subdivision. 6) Submit two draft copies of all legal documents required under Section 202.1 (11) and (12) of the subdivision regulations for a minor sudivision and under Section 204.1(b) for a major subdivision. (Signature) applicant or contact person 5 / � c, & ate �tAR 0 7 2000 C� ()f fio. rt��► Lon a � / DRAFT 2/15/00 MOTION OF APPROVAL Robert Shand Preliminary Plat I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve the preliminary plat application of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two (2) lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres as depicted on a plan entitled "Preliminary Plan for Two Lot Subdivision and Site Plan Vermont Custom Sheet Metal," prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, dated 5/25/99, last revised on 1/4/00, with the following stipulations: 1. All previous approvals and stipulations that are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The plat plan shall be revised prior to final plat submittal as follows: A) The wetland and associated buffer shall be delineated across the entire property as per the requirements of the Conservation and Open Space District. If encroachment into the wetland buffer is proposed, the applicant must address Section 3.503 of the Zoning Regulations. B) The final plat shall show a clean out where the two proposed sewer services connect. 3. The applicant shall submit a final plat application within twelve (12) months pursuant to Section 204.1 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: February 15, 2000 Agenda Items Date: January 24, 2000 BLACKSTONE PARCEL - SHUNPIKE ROAD - WILLISTON ROAD 1. Shunpike Road is restricted to truck traffic and posted at both ends. Truck traffic must enter and exist onto Williston Road. 2. A street is planned from Kimball Avenue near Adelphia cable building to serve this parcel for another access. 3. The storm retention basin should have a discharge pipe to the street drain. VT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE 1. A clean out should be provided where the two sewer services connect. 2. Site plan prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors May 25, 1999 is acceptable. A & M CONSTRUCTION - HINESBURG ROAD 1. The existing sewage disposal fields can be left in place unless there is come State requirement to remove them. The septic tanks should be pumped out and filled with sand. 2. Site plan and sewer and water plans prepared by Llewellyn - Howley dated 4/16/99 are acceptable. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: February 15, 2000 agenda items Date: January 28, 2000 1) A & M Construction, Inc. Dated 1/14/00 1035 & 1045 Hinesburg Road The new office building should be sprinklered and include a fire alarm. Th- applicant should explore the cost of installing a residential sprinkler in the small office building. 2) Robert Shand Dated 1/6/00 5 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable 3) Thomas Blackstone Dated 1/3/00 3017 Williston Road The main building should be sprinklered DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 21 SEPTEMBER 1999 9. Sketch plan application of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre parcel developed with a 12,050 sq. ft. light manufacturing/warehouse building into two lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive: Mr. Ward said all coverages are met. They have shown the 100-year flood plain and the edge of the wetland. They have also shown a building envelope on lot #2. There are 3 curb cuts, and the last time this property was discussed, the Board felt there should be only 2. Mr. Belair noted the Commission approved only 2 curb cuts. This proposal turns the third. curb cut into an access drive to lot #2. It would no longer serve lot #1. No other issues were raised. 5. Site plan application of Wesco, Inc., to amend a plan for a service station with 7 fueling positions. The amendment consists of. 1) converting the service station to a convenience store including a deli -bakery with 12 seats, 2) constructing a 450 sq. ft. addition for convenience store use, 3) access modifications, and 4) razing an existing single family dwelling and garage, 1118 Williston Rd: Mr. Mapes said they would raze the burned out house. They would pave part of that lot for parking for the convenience store. 18 parking spaces are required; they would have 24. 115 additional gpd of sewer is required. Landscaping is provided to the west side. The front yard setback would be decreased from 65% to 63%. They would eliminate the access that served the brown house. There will be only 2 access points to the facility. Mr. Belair noted that staff was not given traffic information prior to this meeting, so they have not had a chance to review it. Mr. Alexander said he believes the conversion will result in a slight reduction in traffic. A lot of people don't like self-service pumping and will go elsewhere. They did studies at 6 stations in South Burlington, and the results don't match with national numbers. They are also asking for consideration of traffic reduction based on the demolition of the house and the closing of that curb cut. 7 Memorandum - Development Review September 21, 1999 agenda items September 17, 1999 9) ROBERT SHAND - TWO (2) LOT SUBDIVISION - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of subdividing a 4.58 acre parcel into two (2) lots of 2.22 acres (lot #1) and 2.36 acres (lot #2). Lot #1 is developed with a 12,050 square foot light manufacturing/warehouse building. The last review of this property was on 11/10/98 (minutes enclosed). This property located at 5 Ethan Allen Drive lies within the I-C, C.O. and Floodplain Overlay Districts. It is bounded on the north and west by Shamrock Road, on the east by Ethan Allen Drive, and on the south by an industrial building. Access: Access is currently provided by two (2) curb cuts on Ethan Allen Drive. The northerly access is 18 feet wide and the southerly access is 40 feet wide. The southerly access will be relocated to the north and will be used to access lot #2 via a 50 foot r.o.w. across lot #1. Coverage/setbacks: Lot #1: Building coverage is 12.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 24.6% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 19.5% (maximum allowed is 30%). The existing building will meet the setback requirements from the proposed boundary lines. Lot size/frontage: Both lots meet the 40,000 square foot minimum lot size requirement. Both lots meet the minimum 120 feet frontage requirement. Sewer: The sewer allocation requested should be provided with the preliminary plat submittal. Wetlands: The plan shows the approximate location of wetlands on the property with the corresponding C.O. District/wetland buffer. The preliminary plat plan should show the wetland boundary as delineated by a wetland expert. Floodplain: A portion of this property is located within the 100 year floodplain overlay district and is so indicated on the plan. 13 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, February 15, 2000, at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: 1) Preliminary plat application of Robert Shand to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot into two (2) lots of 2.22 acres and 2.36 acres, 5 Ethan Allen Drive. 2) Application of Thomas Blackstone seeking conditional use approval from Section 26.05, Conditional Uses, and Section 26.65, Multiple Structures and Uses on Lots, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct a 7200 square foot building and 10,200 square feet of accessory buildings for an equipment service and repair shop that includes retail and the rental of equipment and miscellaneous items, 3017 Williston Road. 3) Final plat application of A&M Construction to convert a 1540 square foot single family dwelling to general office use, 1035 Hinesburg Road. 4) Final plat application of A & M Construction to: 1) raze an existing single family dwelling, and 2) construct a 10,500 square -foot general office building, 1045 Hinesburg Road. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board January 29, 2000 CATS 2 Males [neutered], do- mestic short hair. Call Peter at 496-7672. CATS 3 long-haired fe- males, spayed. 112 to 2V2 years ofd, Calico, very af- fectionate. Moving, can't take with me. Call 802- 888-4556 CLASSICAL AUDIO TAPES Hundreds, in- dexed. Many recorded from radio. Ideal for li- brary or place where they will be used & heard. Call 985-2007 COUCH Medium blue. Small print, hide -a -bed. You pick up. Call 878-0049 DENTAL HYGIENE SERVICES Provided by dental hygiene students in a supervised setting. Seeking individuals who have not had a dental cleaning within the past 2 to 6 years: Must be 18 years or older and have a flexible schedule. please contact Dixie at 656-6423 evenings or Sandy at 863-4412 any- time or leave message at either number. DOG 4 yr old male Shihtzu, neutered, very loving dog, must find a good home. 860-1071 DOG Beagle mix 3 yr old, housetrained, well-be- haved, excellent family dog.[802]863-9738 DOG Lab Sheperd Mix, about I yr. old, nice dog, good w/ other pets & kids, very active & healthy. Housebroken. Family preferably with children. Call 434-`i215. ENCYCLOPEDIAS 25 volume Funk & Wagnall set. 1959-1986 year books. In excellent con- dition. Cali 658-2607 FOUND DOG Male Rottwe'iler„ in So Burlington, on 1/20. 985-2248. HUSKY/COLLIE PUP Female, 4 months old, completely vaccinated and wormed. CAT 10 mos, Caramel - colored, spayed female, indoor cat; extra toes, lit- ter trained and vacci- nated. She'd make a great pet._[5181585-7271 JUNK CAR REMOVAL Fast service 7 days per week. Also scrap metal pickup. Call 878-4012 KINDLING WOOD Dry Pine, small pieces, ap- prox. 1,14 pickup load. 879-2046. _ MOTORCYCLE Honda CB 360 Good I,,r harts. TIRES - Assorted sizes with tread. [8021434- 7443 SCRAP METAL Scrap iron„ call 660- 3945, extension 1, You pick up, "SHEET MUSIC MAGA- ZINE" Lots of past is- sues with loads of piano & gguitar scores. Cali 985- 2007 SILO -CONCRETE Good for fill. "r',ou take down and take away, Brandon; 247-9108, MOVE Electric, needs one burner. Working ,ondition. FREEZER - Hotpoint ;hest style, oldie but ;oodie. 1st come first erve.658-2141 LOST SKI Fisher Control) era for an award- The X-C Ski. Between Stowe, right is reserved to reject and Williston. Fell off fr- ).ld ny or all bids, to waive car, possibly on highy, ny `ormality and any Black with blue mar all technicalities in ings. [8021878-4529 bids and to accept such bI d as may be deemed in GARAGE SALES s' the best interest of the awardino aaenz*.-'— -. SO BURLINGTON BASEMENT SALE Old stuff, new stuff, crafts, clothing, household. BARGAINSI Saturday, 1/29, 8-1:00, 15 Lindenwood Dr. Doors open 8 AM sharot ,, ADOPTION Anxious to start our family thru adoption. A loving, se- cure couple w/ a home full of laughter & love able to provide a lifetime of opportunities, secu- rity, & an at-home mom. Expenses paid. can Tricie collect„ boa-228-1614 M-F, 8:30-5 or Alison & Fd, 800- 3 t 6-0038 eve/ wkends ADOPTION We'll Clive your baby the best in life -- love, laugh- ter & financial security. Expenses Paid. Joanne & Gary:'1-800-990-7667 HOCKEY TICKETS For Sat., Jan 29th at the h1ol- son Center, 4 tickets for Flyers us. Canadians, 3pm, $23 each, wall 899- 2926 ROUND TRiP AIR FARE TO HAWAII 2 certifi- cates $400, Good till 12/00. Call eve. 893-6390. _ TICKETS For Montreal Ca- nadiens„ $75 each Concert tickets too. Prices negotiable. �h, 511A4,-488--/0�,2,60.�A� i^t Y t l^t !N ENTERTAINMENT 8 CLASSY CONNECTION Weedend playmate. Kristen & Kevin 1 d25 - 2;1. Ca11863-9510 Singles Connection Singly: Adults Network Professional & Intelligent Newsletter 800-775..1,D:M SOLID GOLD DANCERS SUPERBOWL PARTIES, Birthdays, Bachelor[ettej, Strip-O-Grams. 862-1377 LEGAL 11 NOTICES AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION, MONTPELIER, INVITATION FOR BEDS Sealed bids, on forms furnished by the State, will be received until 11:00 a.m. prevailing time on Friday. February 18, 2000, , at the Office of Contract Administra- tion, Room 219, North Lobby, National Life Building, Montpelier. VT for the construction of the project hereinafter described. The time of receiving and opening bids may be postponed uue to emergencies or untoreseen conditions. tarwn, 29, 2000 odBLIC HEARING UTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Baird will hold a public hrNring at the South Bur+ ing City Hall, ConW- ance Room, 575 Defset Vermont on Tuesday February 15, 2000, a 7,30 P.M. to consider the following: 11 Preliminary plat appii cation of Robert Shan, to subdivide a 4.58 acre lot Into two 1'21 lots a 2 22 acres and 2.3E acres, 5 Ethan Aller Drive. 21 Application of Thomas Blackstone seeking conditional use approval from Section 26,05, Conditional Uses, and Section 26,65, Multi- ple Striicturra and Uses an Lots, cithe South Burlington Zoning Regu- lations. Request is for permission to construct a 7„200 square toot build- ing and '10,200 square feet of accessory build- ings for an equipment service and repair shop that includes retail and the rental equipment and miscellaneous items, 3017 Williston Road. 3 Final plat application o A & M Construction to convert a 1540 square foot single family dwell - into general office use, E1 5 Hinrasburg Road, 41 Final plat application o' A & M Construction to: i raze an existing sin- 'pe family dwelling, and 1 construct a 10,500 square !oat general of- fice building, 1045 Hines- burg Road. Copies of the applica- tions are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinkla,ge ,hairman outh &,rlington Development Review Board January 29. 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE The State of Vermont has available for review the FFY 2000 Edward Byrne Memorial Formula Grant application. The Byrne Grant is a $1.707,200 award made to Vermont state and lo- cal governments by the Bureau of Justice Assist- ance to combat drug and violent crime and make criminal justice system improvements. Any citizens, neighbor- hood and/or community groups who are inter- ested may receive a copy of the State's appli- cation for funding, for re- view, and comment. A. copy of the application may be obtained by con- tacting Captain Marc Metaysr Vi-minnt Rtatp , ru 11enr uye rcuow- ing requests: I, Request of Village Green Community at Col- chester, !, ° for P,elimi- nary Plat Approval for the construction of a 57 unit Plannr,:d Residential Development senior housin r Associates, LLC, - P.O. Box $24T lebury, V05753 -- ALIGNMENT/ MECHANIC Good pay, good benefits Cali Brian at Commercial Tire, 864-3811, g potect and the ubdivision of a 40 acre AMERICAN REI p reel into 2 lots. The CROSS STATEWIDE YOUTH INITIATIVE su ject property is lo- ca d on Blakely Road, Promise Fellows is a na Ta. Map 8. Parcel 32. tional service progran placing individuals it PI ns and written mates- communities to provide ,: variety of children's sery relating to the above ices. Join our tears! Help ,r quests will be available ,"'for public inspection dur- Make Something Hap. pen! Successful individu- ing normal business als will develop creative hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p m- in programs for youth at, the office of the Town teriout of school These Planner, are exciting„ grant Harlan Lachman funded opportunities for indep., self starters, who Chairman are effective communica• Planning Commission tors & have a strong de - January 29, 2000 sire to serve- Promise TOWN OF RICHMOND Fellows receive an edu- ZONING BOARD OF cation award, living al - ADJUSTMENT lowance, training & NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Richmond Zonis Board of Adjustment shall hold a public hear- ing on Thursday, Febru ary 17, 2000 In the Rich- mond Town Center, 20 Bridge Street, to hear the following requests: 8:00 p.m. Request by Vermont Reserve, Inc. [EM32161, represented by Thomas Brigham for conditional use review to locate a planned unit de- velopment in the Coin- mercial District as allow- able under Section 3.6.2[t1 of the Town of Richmond Zoning Regu- lations, 1999. The appli- cant is also seeking a variance to Section 4.3 of the Town of Richmond Zoning Regulations, 1999, requesting a 20" wide easement be per- inissable. All interested persons may appear and be heard. Persons needing special accomodations and/or those interested in viewing the application materials should contact the Richmond Planning and Zoning Office during regular business hours. Jeannine M. Ir,rlr,Crumb Planner/Zoning Administrator January 29, 2000 Employment EMPLOYMENT 12 SALES $15K-$25K Perr'mo.+car. rrue residual income, no investment. Call 651.7553 PO RESPOND TO A FREE PRESS BOX NUMBER Send to: Burlington Free Press P.J. Box 10 Burlinaton, VT 05402 health care benefits. Two [2] Promise Fellows team positions avail. in Rutland [Job A] g and Burlington [Job Bf. 1 yr. commitment. Salaried Team Leader PDsltton [Job C], based m Bennington, is tempo- rary [2 yr.] posldc:r,t wi training & benefits pkg; statewide coordination of the youth program. Two VISTA slots [Job D 1 based in Benningtor area, 1 yr, youth service commitment, living sti- pend, training &, health benefits. All positions red. reliable transportation, some travel necess, Scmd re- surne & cover letter, indi- cating which posdicin[sj you are applying for to: Youth Search, American Red Cross, 215 Pleasant St., Bennington, Vt. 05201. No phone calls. ARCHITECT OR GRADUATE ARCHITECT needed for full time posi- tion for design drafting and construction admin- istraticr,. Candidate must have CAD experience. Mail resume to: J. Graham Goldsmith Architects P.C. 7 Kilburn St.. Burlington, VT 054_01 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORKING FiRM has opening for Project Manager andior Shop Manager in a busy AWE Certified shop. candi- dates should have yrs. of woodworking exper., strong interpersonal & organizational skills„ & a strg',r,1,f wcrk ethic. Send resurne. letter, refers to Northridge Woodwork- ing, PO Oax 169 Richmond, Vt, 0547T No phone calls please ARTISAN BAKERY seeks a full-time and part-time baker. Baking _ experience preferred, but not necessary if there is a strong interest and motivation. Call 860-2972 for info. MANAGER TRAINEE Now recruiting ambi- tious, self -motivated people interested in earning $25,000 to $45,000++. We offer in- centives and family health plan. If you have a desire to succeed and a positive mental attitude, Starting annual compen- sation will be in the low $ OK s. A (.umprs. A (.umprehr n- sive henefit package and opportunity for personal and prole ssiunai devel- opment are offered Please respond with your resume to, graftney@marroint.com or mail to CRC Macro, 126 Colle, e Street, Bur- lington, V� 05401. ATTN: HR. 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Greg and a friendly A Send resumes person] to Car, PO Box 503, V 05495. Fax 86 phone calls pleg BINDER/WAR WORKER Set chine operator. volve setup/op various binde mpnt. Shinning CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - PRELIMINARY PLAT 1) Name of Applicant R C) LEI- i -fL>0 A►,- A> 2) Name of Subdivision 7-W_D L-C-�T 5,4?,Dk\115t(jyj \/r�CUBT-Cori\ rNICiAL- 3) Submit Subdivision Fee 4) Describe Subdivision (,i.e. total acreage, number of lots or units, type of land use, gross floor area for commercial or industrial uses) : Ti -TL.._ A C �A :::- /Z,Z2 A� tPa,605& f) CGMjPA (t jAL. 6 UD U = to ( 000 SQ. PT. 5) Indicate any changes to name, address, or phone numbers of owner of record, applicant, or contact person since sketch plan application: _-! C tJ F,--_ 6) Name, address, and phone number of: a. Engineer b . Surveyor \� & (Z- 01 O w C. d. Plat Designer 7) Indicate any changes to the subdivision such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, etc., since sketch plan application: NZ�,ti - APP1-IcA-A; —t 117 T)j-� cj�N, 1 8) List names and mailing addresses of owners of record of all contiguous properties: kJ 9) State title, drawing number, date of original plus any revisions, and designer(s) of accompanying this application: the preliminary map(s) 10) COST ESTIMATES for Planned Unit Developments, multi -family and commercial and industrial complexes: a) Buildings b) Landscaping c) All other site improvements (e.g., curb work 11) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC for Planned Unit Developments, multi- family projects, and commercial and industrial complexes (2-way traffic, in plus out): A.M. Peak hour P.M. peak hour Average daily traffic % of trucks 12) Attach FIVE copies and ONE reduced copy (11 x 17) of preliminary map showing the following information: a) Proposed subdivision name or identifying title and the name of the City.. b) Name and address of owner of record, subdivider and designer of Preliminary Plat. c) Number of acres within the proposed subdivision, location of property lines, structures, watercourses, wooded areas, and other essential existing physical features. 2 d) The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent and the names of owners of record of adjacent acreage. e) The location and size of any existing sewers and water mains, culverts and drains on the property to be subdi- vided. f) Location, names and widths of existing and proposed streets, private ways, sidewalks, curb cuts, paths, easements, parks and other- public or privately main- tained open spaces as well as similar facts regarding adjacent property. g) Contour lines at intervals of five feet, based on United States Geological Survey datum of existing grades and also of proposed finished grades where change of exist- ing ground elevation will be five feet or more. h) Complete survey of subdivision tract by a licensed land surveyor. i) Numerical and graphic scale, date and truce north arrow. j) Details of proposed connection with existing water supply or alternative means of providing water supply to the proposed subdivision. k) Details of proposed connection with the existing sani- tary sewage disposal system or adequate provisions for on -site disposal of septic wastes. 1) If on -site sewage disposal system is proposed, location and results of tests to ascertain subsurface soil, rock and ground water conditions, depth to ground water unless pits are dry at depth of five feet; location and results of percolation tests. m) Provisions for collecting and discharging storm drainage in the form of drainage plan. n) Preliminary designs of any bridges or culvert which may be required. o) The location of temporary markers adequate to enable the Commission to locate readily and appraise the basic layout in the field. Unless on existing street intersection is -shown, the distance along a street from one corner of the property to the nearest existing street intersection shall be shown. p) All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public use and the conditions of such dedication or reservation. 3 13) Development timetable (including number of phases, and start and completion dates) : TO � t� � 1 i �,J P (L1 ('�r- 61-- A C A-2- 2O O to . 14) List the waivers applicant desires from the requirements of these regulations: I 15) 1) All existing subdivision, approximate tract lines and acreage of adjacent parcels, together with the names of the records owners of all adjacent parcels of land, namely, those directly abutting or directly across any street adjoining the proposed subdivision. 2) Locations, widths and names of existing, filed or pro- posed streets, curb cuts, easements, building lines and alleys pertaining to the proposed subdivision and to the adjacent properties as designated in paragraph 1 above. 3) An outline of the platted area together with its street system and an indication of the future probable street system of the remaining portion of the tract, if the Preliminary Plat submitted covers only part of the subdivider's entire holding. (Signature) applicant or contact person 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - SKETCH PLAN Name, address, and phone number of: a. Owner of record Roe'e(Z i -i A "i D ¢9q c,J d (Z' IC- - �1 VT C u STo M— b. Applicantf�yYl c . Contact LAJPVVQ �� �`iol,ZS �os�y.\� �c 5z-yr1 tom, Sy. �u�►�� �, d�4�3 Purpose, location, and nature of subdivision or development, including number of lots, units, or parcels and proposed use(s). Applicant's legal interest in the property (fee simple, option, etc. r �jmp��� Names of owners of record of all contiguous properties �-- Type of existing or proposed encumbrances on property such as easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc. LAJ-kjL5 &5 S ItC +-J t-J o n 1 6) Proposed extension, relocation, or modification of municipal facilities such as sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc. 7) Describe any previous actions taken by the Zoning Board of Adjustment or by the South Burlington Planning Commission which affects the proposed subdivision, and include the dates of such actions: 8) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (81 x 11, 8J x 14 or 11 x 17) of a Sketch plan showing the following information: a) Name and address of the owner of record and applicant. b) Name of owners of record of contiguous properties. c) Date, true north arrow and scale (numerical and graphic). d) Boundaries and area of: 1) all contiguous land belonging to owner of record, and 2) proposed subdivision. e) Existing and proposed layout of property lines; type and location of existing and proposed restrictions on land, such as easements and covenants. f) Type of, location, and size of existing and proposed streets, structures, utilities, and open space. g) Existing zoning boundaries. h) Existing water courses, wetlands, floodplains, wooded areas, ledge outcrops, and other natural features. i) Location of existing septic systems and wells. j) Location map, showing relation of proposed subdivision to adjacent property and surrounding area. k) All applicable information required for a site plan, as provided in the South Burlington Zoning Regulations, shall be submitted for subdivisions involving a commercial or industrial complex, multi -family project, planned unit development, or planned residential development. (Signature) applicant or contact person %- , Date 1J 6URLINOMN INTERNAAOVAL AIRPORT MAGNETIC NORTH - - N1071I5'E N17170sa"- 42 �• '' 286.0090 20 LOT 1 2.22 ACRES 187 R 45�� . Bvj t or,ra2 �?B /� � � � / p !o ° 2 96 ACRES N° ', / �" � E -ED ti� �� po �� �#. � 50'IV C.0. GYSTRICr ANOBUFiFR 222 220 /Rsoo, NOTES.• EOCE NE71AN0 BOUNDARY FOR 100 YZAR \ r FI OODPIA/N OW1eLAYO15,W1CT \ \ \ , �, y 1. Ra9ERT SHANO A6W1RE0 TN1S PAI'WFRTY IN 7W OEEOS; LOT/1 0' Z28 ACfFS IN 1a.21.i PC514 DATED 9/25/85 AS SHOINV CW PLAN /N a \ \ ' \ \ ka.197 PG. 61 ANO LOT /Vl QF• .i. J ACRES /N ka.170 PC.157 OAM9 9/19/88 AS 9YOl1N aV PLAN IN ka.252 ,-a.95 10 s PRa�aSEO % S 5 \ 2. LOT COWRACE FLW LOT // /S 12.5%FLiP AIE EX/SANG BUILDING, -4- 50' R.0 W \ °0 24 6r F64 BUILDING, PARKING AND PROPOSED DRIK 19.5% F64 h \ )w 4arr FRaVT YARD. S E � pB• \ A s \ �h \ x LOT COIgRAGE FoR LOT /2 Is, 9.7X FOR 1NE PROPOSED aU1L0/NG,- 7.9.E Fa? THE PRLiPOSEO BUILDING AN 1D PARKING. LEOSIVP o CYWCRETE MCWUMENT /FOUNOf / O IRCW PIPE /FOUND% / qL UALITY POLE — S— SEVER L/NE —W—WATER LINE / ---- 2T2— CWTOUR LINE / • /RaV PIPE TO BE SET \/� • \ \ \sue ✓OWN BEL TER G SCALE . 1 " = 30' 0' 30, 60, 90' 120• 150, / CERAFY AIIS PLAT /S BASED UPOV DEED RE5EARM A TOTAL STAAON 17-60 SURNFY, EAUMV6 /7ELD EI40ENCE, PLANS AS NOTED, ANO 1NFORMAAON 6YYEN BY RmERT SNAND. of VE �oy tiQ' MwnK '• h WAND AtcisfQ.P'v pt. L4NQ,,SUN��, 111,4- 4. REFER M OkFRALL S/TE PLAN 01 EA/AN ALLEN FARMS INDUSTRIAL SIASMIS16W SY f/TZPAACK - LLENELL YN 92055 DATED FES 1987 5 RE✓AAONS BASED UPaV BM AYVI AT 7W AIRPORT PARKWAY BRIOGE O!£R THE WNOO-Wl RI;CR AS SNONN CW AIE R" INSURANCE RATE MAP. 6. AREA ZMED MIXED INDUSTRIAL AND CYaI/MERCYAL DISTRICT. 7. TOTAL AREA = I.59 ACRES 8 NETZAND L MEAAaV BY ,.EFFREY SEUERSLW CCWSUL ANC ECCL'OC/ST PRLLI.f fY",,v PLAN .FOI2 TWO LOT SUBDIVISION AjVP SITE PLAN kE"OAT Cffj'VJf SHEET AffTAL OHWNFO BY BOBEBT SH",O /5 & • f9 ETHAN ALLEN ORI!'E SO. BURLINOTOiV, 4ERM01VT I1L.1?,fIOIVT 44jVO SURVEYORS 4050 N UISTON ROAD SO. BURZINVOW kFRMOIVT 0540J 802-852-5651 DATE : MAY 25, 1999 9/10/99 , ✓AN. 4, 2000 SLIRtgYEO BY: M. {YARD 4• B. HOLDEN PRC7CT ORAMV BY : MARK WARD 9904 SCALE 1 /NCH = JO FEET hcreaflon Sporfr (quip. �Natercr�t �u11 . 9%err. lfi Watercraft 16 RVs,1'raiiers l 7 three andFous „a.. l !.ors 17& Snowmobiles 18 sports rgrip^lent 19 Glut 1 r r x0 S9A �...^+.... Y Wanted to Rent gg Merchandise Rooms torFew 40' klding,4lateriala 2ti Musical lnc runts Roarnmales Wanted 41 But Tess F#pri 21 Pets & SuppLes ? o °PfS, Uttttun�shed 42 Collet iai s 29 Photo Su `jet Aptst rurn sited Ci pP` u4 Hooses for Re Tools nt 44 Fuels &5toyes vCoadoRentlis ydcorTGr/Stazao s 48 F-iture & A ltanass ' r ?& /aaakon Ranlais 46' pP 6 Vramed,e&uy,N,svap :7 05ce/comirneraa! 47 vrs & Cal,dent 41 Kk Rental$ 48 �sceitartewusl'r�rch, ^2 ...., rtarwr: — IIiDVlERTIISING GUIDELINES ur,r h to correct on the ad content. I,i d d tron a any In the, interest of maintaining our ston- e rran as dards of accuracy and good taste, we 11= I � d �r I ible for e�,y al,)es beyond the first reserve the right to refuse, cancel w ;t ilia ,act. edit advertising at any time. �. t Aliti be determined ar � tnrlirt t12,113 �n P rlte el "o had 4ttarr �iF'ree Pritov I C:' 't mmImW411m%%upwlAwlmlmml%Xmwi%IA%%I IInpNIIANIIIII iIIJLwgY�IW _•---`"—^�—`---•--_. tPl� 1 i i , II, , , f fli!rT & !ROUND �w%AWm 3 ADULT !I m%ummlW'M NANJI9J*J'kwuAlal ilminllu AIWNBAwp jr ENTERTAINMENT I OS-T CAT Dark Grey ti- nn s „ t r ftl In„tle w,a white bellyCLASSY :'CONNECTION I. tl"r ' pats; Ci Ices. Los In 122'2 in Park Sf. area in f l 1i, a k'(J i9 Burlington, Pie. se call VT's finest in adult rhl'tT .it "S f2] rlgerj,/ �it2 9b1-88C)4 entertainment. Featuring: 'ES7Crtll ,e,oine Desiree & Leslie Cal3 S ll a up. 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I 'rl ri ,} THE GOOSE CLUB OF THE ALPHA INN I I< j is looking for friends r and fans of Sherlock p I,,; Holmes to heip cele- dd „ - 17rate his 146th iairthdav A O I E S i at a social -vanin and q0,r tat;I 9 dinner Thursday, Jan. 6. f1c oz Dataiis and reserve- d v bons. required by Jan 4, f _.call 878-8070. PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Bur lib, n City Hall, Confer- ence ROOM, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlmgton, Vermont on Tuesda January'18, 2000, at 77?" P.M. to consider the""'. following: 11 Preliminary plat appli cation of Acadia Reait Trust to amend a previ cusly approved planner unit development consis ting of a 130,441 sq. ft shopping center. Th amendment consists of 11 razing a 75,667 sq.ft. Portion of the building, 2]c0nstructing a 65,000 sq. ft. addition resulting in a total square footage of 119, 774 sq, ft. and 3] minor boundary adjust- ments with adjoining properties, 516 Shel- burne Rd. 21 ing oplication of Re Realty Ca nk- ing conditional use ap- proval from Section 26.05• Conditional Uses and Section 26.65, Multi- ple Structures and Uses LEGAL i NOTICES see on Lots, of the Sou Burlington Zoning Ae lations. Request is 9 permission to use an e panded building for multiple number of use 364 Dorset St. Copies of the applica tions are available fo public inspection at th South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board January 1, 2000 VMen¢ i EMPLOYMENT ADMIN. ASSISTANT, th Take charge person u- needed to ensure or smooth operation of x- busy office in So. aur- a lington• Successful can- s, di ate must have excel- lent organizational skills, demonstrated word pro- cessing, spreadsheet r ability, engaging tele. e phone manner, and good communication skills. Proficiency In MS Office & Lotus Notes a plus, Knowledge of basic of- flce equipment & ability to handle multiple tasks essential. The American Cancer Society offers a competitive salary & is - cellent benefits package. EOE. Send resume & cover fetter by 1/10/00: Priscilla McLaughlin - American C S Condotniiuma as Realtors S6 Homes For Sale $2 LahshoreProperty 55 Grand Isle Co. 57 Custom Homes 60 Farms 5i Really Services SR EMPLOYMENT 2 N IF10_-tC_—h4M . A114E_ itn H 1@AL'FH 4AMY� NURSE ASSISTANT The following are Ca- reer opportunities for Li- censed Lli or those interested in our January 2000 Training Course: MCHV CAMPUS has po- sitions on the day, eve- ning and night shifts. Job Code: 99-1368 Human Resources, Burgess Bldg. [behind the hospi- tal], 111 Colchester Ave., Burlington, VT 05401 Job Code: 99- 1368. ancer ociety 11 Loomis St. Mont---- WT 0 602 ART DIRECTOR Must know Quark, Illus- —Feller SELL "IDLE ITEMS" WITH A trator, & PhotoShop. Send resume to: GM _CLASSIFIED AD.CALLSS8.3321, VT,. Business Ma ezine r I' ADMINISTRATIVE AS- SISTANT Town of Col- chester. Parks & Recrea- on Dept teaks an �'A`�► experienced, quaflfied & k"4 skilled individual to fill va- T O R E S P O IN p cancy. The selected indi- vidual will be involved w%r TO reservations, public rela- A FREE PRESS tions, office support B0�a NUMBER rvices & other tasks to support a 4 seasons Send to: Burlington Free Press P.G. Box 10 Burlington, VT 05402 Att: Free Press' Box SELL 'IDLE ITEMS" WITH A CLASSIFIED AD. CALL 658.3321, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Needed in e the Burlington, VT office of New England Finan- cial. Job duties include secretarial support serv- ices to agency staff and sales agents and assist- ing with special projects. A team player with strong organizational and window base com- puter skills is desired. In- surance knowledge a Plus. Competitive salary, good benefits and good work environment as- sured. Send resume to: Office Manager, New England Financial, 108 Cherry St., Suite207. Burligton, VT 05402. Recreation Program. Ap- plication forms are avail- able at the Town Offices at 172 Blakely Road where resumes may be sent to the attention of the Town ManagerTh Town intends on inter -'viewing selected candi- dates during the week of January 17, 2000. EOE. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST South Burlington Office seeks a multi -task ad- ministrative assistant, available ASAP. Duties include answering phones, typing, dictation, filing, data entry and other tasks as assigned. Must be dependable with strong organizational a skills and computer ex- perience. Pleasant work- a ing environment and great benefits. Submit resume to: Judge Com- panies, 2 Market Street, AV South Burlington, VT C 05403. Phone 863-6500/ Fax 862-5828. AUTOBODY TECH For eign repair production shop. Qualified/skilled tech imm. 893-3507 AUTO MECHANIC Min - must have own efience ools Apply in person, Meineke Discount Mufflers, 5 Green Mountain Drive, So Burlington Automotive CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANT Some computer skills re- quired. Must be person- ble and dependable. Benefits included. Call for ppointment. EARTH CARS 860-4393 ONi Burlington, VT 05401 ASSISTANT MANAGER Assistant manager train- ees needed- local office of national corporation seeks 3 individuals for immediate training in sales and management. No experience neces- sary. Must be teachable and have a desirable to earn above average in- come, Iwill show you the 658 rest. For personal inter- 30yea view time, call 658-2082. EOE. Auto. SER1 Multi-li Dealer, tive on sponsit tion it work w some knowlei prefern salary a to Paul l Au FI Fri me Ex, will Ful Ste Or' Col othl tuns Par CH 1 Auto RE We, sible used Must censi with persc MAZI (I MAZDA 20; S 658 448' 34.7 years 1 AVON' AVON! CARPEN areer or ocket money. only. Incc Call 893-7939 or rate w/at 800-258-1815. pendently CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 19, 1999 Mark Ward Vermont Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed is a copy of the September 21, 1999 Development Review minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sinc llr �� , aymond I. Belair, Administrative Officer RIB/mcp 1 Encl CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September 17, 1999 Mark Ward Vermont Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Two (2) Lot Subdivision, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: 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, September 21, 1999 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond I. Belair, Administrative Officer RIB/mcp Encls MEMORANDUM To: Applicants/ Project ,File From: Raymond I. Belair,° A ministrative Officer Re: September 21, 1999 agenda items Date: September 2, 1999 ROBERT SHAND - 2 LOT SUBDIVISION - SKETCH PLAN — remove proposed building since approval for the building is not part of this application. — plan should note that the 100 year floodplain boundary is boundary for 100 year floodplain overlay district. — the preliminary plat should show the delineated wetland boundary and associated 50' C.O. District/wetland buffer. — provide building, overall and front yard coverage information for lot #1. WESCO INC. - CONVENIENCE STORE - SITE PLAN — staff recommends that front yard coverage be reduced from the proposed 32.8% to 30%. — provide retail floor area (for parking calculations). — this property is located within Traffic Overlay Zone 2 which allows this property to generate a maximum of 20.22 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M. peak hour. The ITE Trip Generation Manual estimates that the current use generate 88.78 vte's which is 68.68 vte's or 339% more vte's than permitted. The proposed change in use would result in a total of 116.78 vte's which is 477.5% more vte's than allowed and 27.98 vte's or 31.5% more than currently generated. The Development Review Board may approve peak hour traffic volumes above the normal standards if it determines that other site improvement will produce a net benefit for traffic flow in the vicinity. It does not appear that the elimination of a curb cut to a burned out house and the reduction in width of two (2) curb cuts by four (4) feet would produce a net benefit for traffic flow. — provide point by point lighting plan for entire property. — provide details (cut -sheets) for all exterior lights. — provide additional sewer allocation requested. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: September 21, 1999 agenda items Date: September 17, 1999 1) Munson Earth -Moving Corporation Dated 8/11/99 1877 Williston Road Acceptable 2) Robert Shand Dated 8/3/99 5 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable 3) Wesco, Inc. Dated 8/5/99 1118 Williston Road Acceptable 4) A&M Construction Dated 8/4/99 1045 & 1035 Hinesburg Road The buildings should be sprinklered MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: September 21, 1999 Agenda Items Date: September 13, 1999 MUNSON EARTH MOVING CORPORATION - WILLISTON ROAD 1. Potash Brook crosses or is very close to this property. It should be shown on the site plan. 2. There is no water or sewer services to this property. UNIVERSITY TEXACO - WILLISTON ROAD The large parking area should include a drainage inlet. It could be tied into the Williston Road system. VT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE - 2 LOT SUDIVISION Two lot subdivision plan prepared by VT Land Surveyors dated May 25, 1998 is acceptable. A & M CONSTRUCTION INC. - 2 LOT OFFICE COMPLEX - HINESBURG ROAD 1. Hinesburg Road (Route 116) is a State maintained road and all work within the r.o.w. will require a State permit. 2. City Water Department shall review the water service layout to both buildings. 1 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 September 3 , 1999 Mark Ward Vermont Land Surveyors 4050 Williston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Two (2) Lot Subdivision, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Ward: Enclosed are preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and/or revised plans, if appropriate, no later than Friday, September 10, 1999. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymon 1. Belair, Administrative Officer RIB/mcp Encls MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: September 21, 1999 agenda items Date: September 3, 1999 1) Munson Earth -Moving Corporation 1877 Williston Road Acceptable 2) Robert Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable 3) Wesco, Inc. 1118 Williston Road Acceptable 4) A&M Construction 1045 & 1035 Hinesburg Road The buildings should be sprinklered Dated 8/11/99 Dated 8/3/99 Dated 8/5/99 Dated 8/4/99 MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: William 1. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: September 21, 1999 Agenda Items Date: August 24, 1999 MUNSON EARTH MOVING CORPORATION - WILLISTON ROAD i 1. Potash Brook crosses or is very close to this property. It should be shown on the site plan. / i 2. There is no water or sewer services to this property. UNIVERSITY TEXACO - WILLISTON ROAD The large parking area should include a drainage inlet. It could be tied into the Williston Road system. VT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE - 2 LOT SUDIVISION Two lot subdivision plan prepared by VT Land Surveyors dated May 25, 1998 is acceptable. A & M CONSTRUCTION INC. - 2 LOT OFFICE COMPLEX - HINESBURG ROAD 1. Hinesburg Road (Route 116) is a State maintained road and all work within the r.o.w. will require a State permit. 2. City Water Department shall review the water service layout to both buildings. 1 City of Sow swl on Sn OCOWFINSIET E T SOUTH BURLINGTON. VERMONT 05403 FAX (802) 658-4748 PLANNING ,802)658.7955 December 18, 1998 Robert M. Shand 4 Cilley Hill Road .Jericho, Vermont 05465 Re: Warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: ZONING ,802)658-7958 A'nclosed is a copy of the November 10, 1998 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Joe F/eith, Director PlaAing & Zoning JW/mcp I Encl City of Sam "'�60 575 DORW STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON. VERMONT 05403 FAX (802) 658-4748 PLANNING 802)658.7955 December 17, 1998 Robert M. Shand 4 Cilley Hill Road Jericho, Vermont 05465 Re: Warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above reference project. If you have any questions, please give me a call. M Joe 11eith, Director Planning and Zoning JW/mcp ZONING ,802) 658-7,958 IC /zo 1 94A/VP I 5�v ,'" f tL G� �...L_ ,.LAND USE-- AGREEMENT This agreement entered into and effective this day of January 1992 by Robert M. Shand of Jericho, Vermont and the City of South Burlington, a municipal corporation located in Chittenden County, State of Vermont; WHEREAS, Robert M. Shand is the owner of two contiguous parcels of land acquired by Warranty Deeds of Record in Volume 213 at page 514 - 515 and Volume 270 at page 157 - 158 of the South Burlington Land Records; and WHEREAS, Robert M. Shand desires to develople"and use said two parcels of land as a single parcel of land; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the City of South Burlington issuing a Zoning Permit under its Zoning Regulations for the development of the two above -mentioned parcels of land as a single parcel, Robert M. Shand agrees that from the date of this agreement, the above -stated parcels of land shall constitute a single lot for purposes of compliance with City of South Burlington Zoning Regulations. This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their hands and seals as of the day and year first above written. Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, This January 1992 Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, This January 1992 STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. day of day of City of South Burlington At , Vermont, this day of 1992, Robert M. Shand personally appeared, he acknowledged this instrument, by him signed and sealed to be his free act and deed Before me, Notary Public STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. At , Vermont, this day of 1992, personally appeared and he acknowledged this instrument by him signed and sealed to be his free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Municipality. Before me, Notary Public L = 64.04 I o LOT 4 NiW a M 0 40000 SF - � �29 9�a o N , 333.34 1 _ v W / 41 o z S 5802510311E ;� M N/F _ u?i") LOT 8 49.501 BELTER coiZ V I c� °p M; O 39740 SF R.O.W. i "' LOT 3 _ N 41510 SF M ` t Z , _ 335.001 _ 0 `�� 67 . 1 00 It ,S 36 0 SAS _ S 58 0 25103 I E D N+0° 00 �\ N S ` oo ,� FT I 6� 07 00,s � oo hX4N �o L 0 T 2 00 00 '�, 00 ,4 O 51416 SF rl l 5Q (�0 . it f �dk 'zo ���FN ��� / 49.501II 35 o°oo o ��� 70 * LOT I 1 N \ R�VF S3 0�11 S 710 16 DOE 99 90 , � 58 6 ? AO 55894 SF w i0/G'y�C�` ` �2 00 �� 65.181 5 7g° 0 h�T,Oq,q S 52022 5011E �i 10-000 wy V) o + G'T w j 0 P.\` �\ /� N/F 0- 211.00, BELTER w S 62053 59E 7S q,00ROX � Mr PwR CO \ \ e4 e4 Fc MFNr \ SF�%1F�2 /C ,00 ke \ \ Cp ANY TES= _-=- 1. PERIMETER BOUNDARIES a ABUTTORS FROM PLAN ENTITLED It PLAT OF SURVEY SHOWING PORTION OF BELTER FARM..." BY WAPlOrA/ A OnOC'AIOTIC'AI r%ATr-IAI[-^Mal ,.... ------ City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 7, 1992 Robert M . 13hand RD 2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, Vermont 05465 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, Addition, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed is an agenda for next 'Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Jim Goddette and myself. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, January 14, 1992 to present your request. If you have any questions, please let me know. i ce/relly e Weith, City Planner Encls uw/mcp s M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Engineer Re: December 17, 1991 agenda items Date: December 2, 1991 DESLAURIER SUBDIVISION LOT NO. 16, EAST TERRACE 1. The 50 foot access drive was originally intended to be a public street. The owner should retain that o.-+-ion for the remaining land. 2. Lot survey plan titled "Deslauriers & Smullen" prepared by Vermont Land Surveyors, Palmer Company LTD. is acceptable. VERMONT CUSTOMS SHEET METAL Site plan dated 11/90/91 is acceptable. TO: FROM: RE: DATE: �i t1 � url�ti t r� ire itipartilictit 575 3nriet street �i�tttl� +�urlinut�Yn. 1�ierrnnnt II54113 SO. BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION CHIEF GODDETTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 17,1991 AGENDA ITEMS MONDAY DECEMBER 2,1991 VERMONT CUSTOM METAL ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE LOT # I PLANS WERE REVIEWED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND AT THIS TIME I DO NOT SEE A PROBLEM WITH THE ADDITION OF 4800 SQ. FT. 2. DESLAURIERS & SMULLEN EAST TERR. PLAN HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY THIS DEPARTMENT AND AT THIS TIME I DO NOT SEE A PROBLEM WITH THE SUB -DIVISION FOR LOT #16. STEVEN F. STITZEL PATTI R. PAGE* ADAM E. BRIDGE (*ALSO ADMITTED IN N.Y.) STITZEL & PAGE, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 171 BATTERY STREET BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 TELEPHONE (802) 660-2555 FAX (802) 660-2552 January 6, 1992 Mr. Ray Belair City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Shand Lot Merger Agreement Dear Ray: OF COUNSEL ARTHUR W.CER.NOSIA I am returning to you the Shand Lot Merger Agreement with my suggested changes. As discussed, we have not checked and make no representations concerning the accuracy of the recording information in the Agreement. Very truly yours, Adam E. Bridge AEB/jsb Enclosure 1:\son568.let ------- MAGNET/C _ SJY-WROCA- ROB — 96 77' 145. 75' 90.90' 9', 42' / 85 90 o / pSEOPR PA j6 VlojVG S PRopos10,000 ED B SQ. Fj NC BURLINCTON INTERNA77ONAZ o AIRPORT 22222 / — t0P a�J 0 6 210 220 T 5� APPROX/M 7E EOCE �%EnANO C/M/T 6F /00 YEA �m FLOOD PLAIN L AC 2. ,36 ACRES \ o s PROPOSED 50' R. O w 55s!09, O 27? \ O, T ✓OHN BEC TER o„A SCALE . 1 " 30' 0 30' 60' 90' 120' 150' 288, 00' LOT 11 2.22 ACRES 1�Of VEgMO qKARR y� V. W"a �� D 5 VO NOTES• L ROBERT SHAND ACOU/RED TH/S PROPERTY /N TWO DEEOS C OT,fY OF 129 ACRES /N 001.21J PG 514 DA7E0 9/25/85 AS SHOWN ON PLAN IN VOL.197 PC 61 AND LOT 141 OF .79 ACRES IN VOL.270 PC 157 GATED 9/19/88 AS Sh'OiVV ON PLAN /N VOL.252 P095 2 LOT COVERA6Y- FOR L0711 IS 125R' FOR THE-X1577NO 9111MINC, 24 6R' FOR BUILD/NC, PARKING ANO PROPOSED OR/V£, /9 5% FOR 77,'E 40F7 FRONT YARD J COT COIERACE FOR C OT ,j2 /S 9 7% FOR THE PROPOSED 8MMINC, 179X FOR 7HE PROPOSED BUILDING AND PARKING 4. REFER TO 04FRALL 517F PLAN OF EIHAN ALIEN FARMS INDUSTRIAL SUBO/V7SION BY P7ZPA77CK - ZZf-*ELL W 02055 DAIZ-D FEB 1987 5. ELE!/A770NS BASED UPON BM ,jRM7 AT 77,E AIRPORT PARKWAY 9RIOCE OWR 7HE WNOOS/(I RI ER AS SHOW ON THE fZ OOD INSURANCE RA7F MAP. 6 AREA ZONED 4/IXED INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 0IS7RICT 7 TOTAL AREA = 4 58 ACRES SfrETCB PLAN FVR Tli'O LOT SUBI)MMON AND SITE PLAN VE"ONT CUS70ff SfXEET AffTAL ON9VEO BY ROBERT Sh"MO 15 4 /9 ETH,4N ALIEN OR/VE SO. BURL/NGTON, kFRMONT i /14 , RUB "JZ.4 4. rru'­T� / T�R i[AG vnMpA>TeF� Inlnon + �. i �Iz d/ / / i / TVJ MUtJIU 's2FFE'K--' ;,��� /, i �•k " 'w.� � MA / �T\ � c/J �- PAL' ; C E h /� ,� � � I-�� KF✓i1" �'�pRA�,t'(" „�f /arlrrflT le.a. wumlc �AiT-1L. IaLMS.•�IC+,IJ�"r ry :If T ci —..— / - ---- -- - - — __. / ✓ I+JA,Tilnn:...j?n,a:. '" 1I14_u w'AT,<. ?Ga +:^aa.M !1(TIf r � � RC PQ` 10 000 4q. fj� ---- - -SITE PLAN- -VERM--ONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL, ...PROPOSED Bu ,., LANDSCAPING SCHEDULE LDING-VERMONT CUSTOM ffiHEFT METAL. - COMBINED LOTS 1Q 41• BELTNER, INDU3IRIAL PARK FOR EXISTING LANDSCAPING INFORMATION SEE y,E$&14 + SOUTH BURLINGTON,: VERMONT A59UIL'( PLAN ERY KOERNER. —SE- 9NAN0 . APPLICANT SAME OMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL STEP 2 4 1998 y of So. Burlington PROPOSED PA -LASE. 3..LANDSSPia1C';GM�'D[1L� - ZANE- PARCEL SIZE. 4. ACRES _ :. QTY SIZE SPECIES .UNIT COST. TOTAL EXISTING guILDING COVERAOE12.0G04q. PROPOSED BUILDING COVt;RAGE22,b00 N.PT:•1O.B% E%iSTING TOTAL COVERAGE+ 10,59S 4. -11.2% r PROPOSED TOTAL COYERAGE 4 12 N:Pr..Y2.$% 4 2" SUGAR MAPLE 250 - 1000 EXISTING PARKING SPACES %II H.C.1 2 3" RED MAPLE :300 .600 PROPOSEO PARKING SPACES T21aNcl 4 2" WHITE PINE too 4"TOTAL I SPACES : SCALE I OATS AUGUST I, 2':. COMMON YEW ''7O THIS PLAN BY KOERNER DESXiN CO. 9HELHURNEE. V 29B6S96B ERMONT- H0 . 4 2" BALSAM. .�. - _ PW AD00yON,t,L PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION SEE DRAWING NO 0­ HY II PATRK:KLLEWLLYN INC. TITLED - - -7K3iN .!p I' - ETMAN ALLEN FARMS INDUSTRIAL SUHWV510N OVERALLSITE PLAN No Text 11 d � I 1 4X.WFI Ittl epwur \\ 1 �'.1't.�iM4AL MAp WF I 1 / I I { M1\. p ltB1D NApli ��F 1 7 .. %. WHIM !,nuts txlwtKl . N MI / I� , �}n,hwVA4 M.IpUn RY. WIMfhp tV, Vklf• ' I WU.tL , OK. w11i le 0 (fiflSu4 Rti IAhpW " �/ I e9. KAw1M ' iv.l.Aals .hiirvw WHIR MIwI.� O 6N0 MA \ J• 1� /y)�.t;wrhpa �w.m / Kl�i I � 1;71. �N4A11. M .MiMIf hpll4i. . 1 � � III \ I \\ ex11Ttq 1, I � I \ I 1 1 \ \ 1 , 1 I f� 1 1` 1 1 1 �I .1 1,11 \1 -'OTIU w u� tx,wrlw ez AV �rt.Aeu+le ti\pw,a �� Y NA11 m / I RECEIVED `•\� � � 1 .. � � -y. esra:� tw�reyq LltwrJ �►�� .\ � ,,�,� / � kr�nttc Puw R u' Llyi elhl a wB.p \ /! l�y ouu 11lE M+ItMi2 \ , � I ►»%q vd vac, la r..M,P. ,veswo IJ wlDjYl. 1 aj I111 N1HAIgAlAp _khfR ._.. \.. DEC 12 1991 City of So. Burlingt�; TOtN. A4tCW\Lt - 4.7b�r C".(­ Orp"7-4 O�Ilvp,n, utvetntnvl. II�D�,p� wND��pIAn. I _ NU 7TVV17lON111 1.11�M71NU V P"IN. NU WMI' uo {OM(Mll'( vunu.c+, apc � w r+-on Put+uti TECHNICAL DATA PROPOSED ADDITION TO VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL tOT 1- BELTNERiINDUSTR [AL PARK. BOOTH BURL INOTON, VERMONT WNER-ROBERT SHAND 863-9798 APPLICANT-" •' PARCEL 61 ZE-4.78 ACRES ZONE -MIMED COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BUILDING FOOTPRINT - 'I Ex 29TING -7200 p.}t.-3.3 X PROP08E0-12000 sq. }t-5.2X TOTAL LOT COVERAGE- E%IST ING-10, 599 sq. ft. �S. 1X PROPOSED-18, 393 sq. It. �11 .2X TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED-9 SPACES (8-9x1B. 1 H.C.) ' NO OUTSIDE 6TORAGE i. LANDSCAPING A6 SHOWN -TOTAL COST EXCEEDS 2000t PER RATIO REQUIRED i ' BY ZONING REDS. NO EMPLOYEE INCREASE THIS PLAN BY KOERNER DESIGN CO., 985-8968 FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE DRAWING NO. D-2035 BV FITZPAiR[CK- LLEWLLVN INC. TITLED- ETHAN ALLEN FARMS INDUSTRI AL 8UBDIVISION- OVERALL SITE PLAN ALSO SEE SITE PLAN BY KOERNER DESIGN DRAWING NO. 100080-62 PROPOSED SITE PLAN, LOT 1 BELTNER INDUSTRIRL PARK 2eV l�7tbbt5 Memorandum - Planning November 10, 1998 agenda items November 6, 1998 Wetlands: There appear to be some wetlands on this property. The preliminary plat plan should show delineated wetland boundaries including the 50 foot C.O. District/wetland buffer. Sewer: On -site septic systems are proposed. The preliminary plan submittal should include soils and percolation test results. 8) ROBERT M. SHAND - ACCESSORY STRUCTURE - SITE PLAN This project consists of amending a plan previously approved on 1/14/92 (minutes enclosed) for a 12,000 square foot light manufacturing/warehouse building. The amendment consists ofconstructing a 10,000 square foot detached accessory structure for warehouse use. This property located at 5 Ethan Allen Drive lies within the I-C and Floodplain Overlay Districts. It is bounded on the north and west by Shamrock Road, on the east by Ethan Allen Drive, and on the south by an industrial building. Floodplain: The plan indicates that the proposed curb cut and the first 130 feet of the new access drive are located within the 100 year floodplain. Driveways and fill are not allowed in the floodplain under Article XX of the zoning regulations. Applicant should explore the possibility of accessing the new building from Shamrock Road or constructing a driveway around the north side of the existing building to access the new building. The plan indicates that a portion of the existing building which was approved on 1/14/92 is located in the floodplain. One of the findings from this decision stated that the addition will not be located in the floodplain. The approved plan also showed all development well outside the floodplain. The applicant should hire a surveyor to establish where the floodplain elevation of 218' traverses the property. Access/circulation: Access is currently provided by two (2) curb cuts on Ethan Allen Drive. The northerly access is 18 feet wide and the southerly access is 40 feet wide. An additional 40 foot curb cut is proposed at the south end of the property. Section 26.103(a) of the zoning regulations states that "unless specifically approved, there shall be a maximum of one driveway per lot accessing a public street." Staff recommends that the proposed curb cut not be approved because: 1) the property can be adequately served by two (2) curb cuts, and 2) it is proposed to be placed within the 100 year floodplain and this is prohibited under Article XX of the zoning regulations. 7 Memorandum - Planning November 10, 1998 agenda items November 6, 1998 Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 10.6% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 18.9% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage information along Ethan Allen Drive and Shamrock Road has not been provided. This information is necessary to assure compliance with the front yard coverage limitation. The existing building meets the setback requirements. The proposed accessory structure does not meet the front yard setback requirement of 40 feet from Shamrock Road. Parking: The total number of parking spaces required is unknown since the applicant did not provide staff with the information necessary to determine minimum parking requirements. The plan provides for 17 spaces including three (3) handicapped spaces. A bike rack should be provided as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations. Landscaping_ The minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, is $6000 which is being met. Proposed plantings include: Sugar Maple, White Pine, Scotch Pine and Yew. Sewer: The existing building is served by an on -site septic system. This proposal would involve connecting both buildings to the City sewer system. The sewer allocation request is unknown. This information was requested but not provided. Wetland: The Wetlands map indicates wetlands in the vicinity of this property in the floodplain. Staff requested that any wetlands or the associated 50 foot C.O. District/wetland buffer on the property be delineated and shown on the plan. If there are no wetlands or 50 foot C.O. District/wetland buffer on the property, a statement to this effect from a wetland expert should be submitted. Lighting_ Details (cut -sheets) for existing and proposed exterior lights were requested but not submitted. Applicant indicates that two (2) lights are proposed on 12 foot poles. Traffic: The lot on which the accessory structure is proposed was part of a subdivision approval which required a $880 fee for road improvements. Dumpster: The two (2) dumpster storage areas will be screened by wooden fences. Other: the north arrow on the plan points towards the west. This should be corrected. the zoning for this property does not allow more than one principal structure per lot. This Memorandum - Planning November 10, 1998 agenda items November 6, 1998 building can only be approved if it is considered accessory to the principal use in the principal building. Therefore, the applicant should be aware that the back building can only be used in connection with the principal use in the front building. In other words, the back building can never be rented to other businesses or tenants. Recommendations: Staff recommends denial of this application. 9 PLANNING COMMISSION 10 NOVEMBER 1998 A neighbor expressed concern with more water being diverted toward them. The would like to see the property have access to city sewer. The way the land slopes, a problem is inevitable. Neighbors also indicated they had been told the area is a protected wetland. Mr. Weith expressed concern with the long lots because of problems with future potential subdivision. Ms. Marceau said there would be a covenant that there could be no further subdivision for 25 years. Regarding the road, Mr. O'Rourke asked if the Commission could require setting aside the right-of- way. Mr. Beaudin suggested a scenario in which the applicant would deed the right-of-way because it would make the land more valuable. Mr. Weith said he has asked a nearby property owner if it would be OK to run the road into Hinesburg Rd. but not across from Van Sicklen Rd. The property owner felt it would be better opposite Van Sicklen. Mr. Beaudin didn't feel there would be a problem if it wasn't opposite Van Sicklen. Mr. Dinklage noted that 4 houses could be built on the right-of- way, and it would then disappear. Mr. Weith felt it would be in the city's best interest to have the applicant incorporate the right-of-way into the plan, but he didn't know how to do that. Mr. Dinklage noted the applicant could preserve good lots for building and keep the back piece. Ms. Marceau said she just wants to get rid of it. Mr. Dinklage felt the plan was horrible in terms of the city's long range interests. Other members agreed and did not favor the plan. Mr. Hart noted that if these were divided into less than 10 acre lots, they could not have on -site sewer, and they have been told they can't have city sewer because the plant is at capacity_ They also can't get state approval because of the soils. Mr. Burgess advised the applicant that if they came back with the plan, it would probably be turned down. 8) Site plan application of Robert M. Shand to amend a previously approved plan for a 12,000 sq. ft. light manufacturing/warehouse building. The amendment consists of constructing a 10,000 sq. ft. detached accessory, structure, 5 Ethan Allen Drive: Mr. Shand said the only area you can build on is the back section where the warehouse is proposed. The curb cut is existing as is the road. Mr. Weith noted the curb cut was never approved. With the last plan, the 218 ft. flood plain elevation was shown in a different location, so it appears part of the building is located in the flood plain. Mr. Shand said he didn't believe the 218 ft. line is correct but he was told to use it by the city. PLANNING COMMISSION 10 NOVEMBER 1998 Mr. Beaudin said it should be surveyed. Mr. Weith showed the approved plan which indicated all building and access outside the 218 ft. contour. There is also no third access on the approved plan. Mr. Dinklage felt the Commission should not spend more time on the application but should advise the applicant to go back to the drawing board. Mr. Burgess cited the problems as follows: the proposed curb cut is not allowed, there is a question where the 218 ft. line is, there is a request for an additional curb cut which is not allowed, and requested information has not been provided. Mr. Dinklage moved that based on the problems cited by the Chair and enumerated during the testimony provided the application be denied Mr. Farley seconded Motion passed unanimously As there was no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 9:55 p.m. South Burlington Planning Commission 7 MAGNETIC NORTH rauE 199� S5f1AL RCA- .LiOWD 14575' g1, 42" j L OT 12 2. J6 ACRES DURUNcrON .moo. / ��' h INIERNA 17ONAI AIRPORT / 50" C.O D/STR/CT/if2"!LAND BUFFER 22 V 22A, 222 -220 _ APPROXIMATE EDGE BOUNDARY FOR 100 YEAR F1� 000PIA/N OIERLAYDISTRICT// � s PROPOSED 50" R O W p9, ,/ S,5'4 Iq- \ S N \ \° \ y� 2/2 ` y "✓OHN BEL 7ER SC-4LE . .1 " = 30' 0' 30' 60' 90' 120' 150' A 2BB 00" LOTZl 222 ACRES 0 ¢�V y R E C E I SEP 14 1999 City of So. Burlington y ` NOTES• I ROBERT SH.4N0 ACOU/REO TH/S PROPERTY IN TWO DEEDS ; L 07/1 OF 129 ACRES IN 11OL.21J PG514 DATED 9125195 AS SHOWN ON PLAN IN I10Z.197 PC, 61 AND L OT ,/'4I OF J J ACRES IN P/OL. 270 PC 157 OA7E0 9/19199 AS SHOWN ON PLAN IN VOL.252 PC 95 2 L OT COPERAGE FOR L OT // IS IZ 5X FOR THE EX/577NC BU/LO/NG" 24 6.- FOR BU/LOINC, PARKING AND PROPOSED ORI PE; 19 5X FOR THE OFT FRONT YARD J T07AZ AREA = 4 59 ACRES 4 REFER TO OPERALL 51Y PLAN OF E7HAN ALLEN FARMS INDUSTRIAL S(/BOIPASION 9YFITZPA I70,'( - IIEWEIL YN 02055 DATED FEB /98Z 5 ETEP1A)7ON5 BASED UPON BM ,ORMI AT 771E AIRPORT PARKWAY BRIDGE OPER THE W7NOOS1(I RIPER AS SHOWN ON 771E FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, 6 AREA ZONED MIXED IN,9615TRIAZ AND COMMERCIAL 9157RICT SAW= PLAN FYJR F#O LOT SUROMMON AND SME PLAN PF"OJVT CVSYVJf S)Y-EET A ffTAL �/� pOANVM BY fL BjW Sl7fL►f/ /5 & A -7WAN ALLEN ORIkE SO. BURLINGAM I ER&Mr City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX (802) 658-4748 PLANNING (802)658-7955 November 6, 1998 Robert M.Shand 4 Cilley Hill Road Jericho, Vermont 05465 Re: Warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: ZONING (802) 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and the Fire Department were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. k JW/mcp Encls of Planning & Zoning Qj� ,Grp, ,��� �°�f ��' � .� � �� �- .___ :� City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 May 30, 1995 Mr. Robert Shand Vermont Custom Sheet Metal 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re; Letter of Credit #1267 Dear Mr. Shand: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Be advised that the City of South Burlington has completed a site inspection pertaining to the landscaping improvements as setforth on the approved plan dated December 10, 1991 and prepared by Koerner Design Company. By means of this letter we hereby release your letter of credit #1267 held by the Chittenden Bank. Please submit a copy of this letter to the Chittenden Bank. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call me. Very truly, Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer RW/peh 0 -BANK January 17, 1992 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Attn: R. Ward Re: Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit ##1267 Robert M. Shand 5 Ethan Allen Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 We hereby establish our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit ##1267 in your favor for the account of Robert M. Shand up to an aggregate amount of $2,100.00 available by your draft or drafts on us at sight accompanied by a signed statement that these funds are due you under the terms of your agreement with Robert M. Shand. All drafts must be marked under Letter of Credit ##1267. We engage with you that all drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms and conditions of this credit will be duly honored on delivery of documents as specified if presented at this office on or before January 17, 1995. We confirm the credit and thereby undertake all drafts drawn and presented as above specified will be honored by us. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to the "Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1983 Revision), International Chamber of Commerce Publication ##400." Very truly yours, Debra E. Cross Assistant Vice President Two Burlington Square, Burlington, Vermont 05402 (802) 658-4000 One of the financial services of Chittenden Corporation LETTER OF CREDIT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, in triplicate, by and between hereinafter referred to as "Developer", the CITY OF SOUTH /BURLINGTON�, hereinafter referred to as "Municipality", and 't j� %�' �-'7�� y�,/�a1 7- hereinafter referred to as "Bank". W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, Developer has received site plan approval from the Municipality's Planning Commission for the construction of a as depicted on a plan entitled r�� 3 04/46U% //o ✓ /2) dated �������/ /�'�'c/ �•��0 PI , Prepared by e P,A,, � �,rr �5.�- /✓ , , and WHEREAS, Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete certain public improvements; and WHEREAS, the parties to this agreement wish to establish a mechanism to secure the obligations of the Developer as set forth above, and WHEREAS, the bank executes this agreement solely in the capacity of issuer of the Letter of Credit hereinafter specified. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. Developer will at its own expenses complete the following improvements in connection with its development: (Description of public improvements required by subdivision approval) ------- �- -S -_-- Pry y r - �_--- ter/ _ -- c � --- ------------------- ---------------------------------------------2 ------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Developer will convey to the Municipality by properly executed Warranty Deed, free and clear of all encumbrances, the roadways, easements, and other public improvements prior to the Municipality granting any zoning permits to the developer. 3. The Developer shall complete the improvements set forth in paragraph one no later than C' C % 42921111 4. The Developer shall repair or replace any faulty or defective work or improper material which may appear within year of completion. 5. For the guaranty of Developer's performance of all requirements hereinabove set forth, Developer and Bank agree that the sum of $(Amount set by planning commission or its designee) shall be set aside and held in escrow by the Bank and shall be available for payment to the Municipality, in accordance with the terms herein set forth. 6. If the Municipality shall file with the Bank a statement that Developer is in the judgment of the Municipality in sixty (60) day default under the terms of this agreement, the Bank shall from time to time pay monies from said escrow fund to the Municipality to complete the improvements and requirements set forth in this agreement. 7. The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of such statement as it files with the Bank. The consent of the Developer to such payment by the Bank to the Municipality shall not be required. The Bank shall incur no liability to the Developer on account of making such payment to the Municipality, nor shall the Bank be required to inquire into the propriety of any claim by the Municipality of default on the part of the Developer or into the use of such funds by the Municipality in completing such improvements. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a statement of default until sixty (60) days after notice has been sent by it to the Developer by certified mail, return receipt requested, setting forth its intention to do so. 9. All monies released by the Bank to the Municipality pursuant to paragraph 6 shall be used by the Municipality solely for the purpose of performing obligations imposed upon the Developer by that portion of this agreement upon which the Developer is then in default. Any work to be performed by the Municipality pursuant hereto shall be let on a contractual basis, or on a time and material basis, or shall be performed by the Municipality with its own work force and equipment or shall be accomplished in such manner as in the judgment of the Municipality shall accomplish the work most expeditiously and economically. 10. If monies are released by the Bank to the Municipality pursuant to paragraph 6 and it shall later develop that a portion of the released monies are surplus to the Municipality's needs, any such surplus shall be refunded by the Municipality to the Bank to be held and distributed by the Bank pursuant to the terns of this agreement. 11. The Bank will not refuse or delay to make such payments to the Municipality when requested by the Municipality by the appropriate statement, and Developer will not interfere with or hinder such payments by the Bank to the Municipality. Said statement shall contain a certificate of compliance with the notice requirements of paragraph 8 of this agreement. 12. This agreement shall terminate and shall be of no force or effect upon performance of all requirements contemplated hereby and the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph 4. 13. Upon request of Developer, but only at the sole discretion of the Municipality, the Municipality may release a portion of said escrow funds if the Municipality believes that the retention of said funds is not necessary to protect its interests after a portion of said work has been completed. Bank may release such funds only upon written consent of the Municipality. 14. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 13 the sum of $ L'C-' shall be in any event maintained in escrow until cer ification to the Bank by the Municipality of the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph 4. 15. This agreement shall not only be binding upon the parties hereto, but also their respective heirs, executors, ccadministrators, successors and assigns. this 16 Y day of �^' 4, � � 198 � INtES CE OF: (DEVELOPE .� By: fITYlauly Auth r zed Agent Li,(f/Lz�_' OF SOUTH BURLINGTON �+ 41 I'- Duly AU t orized Agent (BANK) C^/G� B y : Its y Au t orized Agent City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX (802) 658-4748 PLANNING (802)658-7955 October 27, 1998 Robert M..Shand 4 Cilley Hill Road Jericho, Vermont 05465 Re: Warehouse, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: ZONING (802)658-7958 Enclosed are preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer, William Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and/or revised plans, if appropriate, no later than Friday, October 30, 1998. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant MEi Encls MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: *South Burlington Fire Department Re: November 10, 1998 agenda items Date: October 9, 1998 1) Jeffrey Peck Dated 8/28/98 12 Palmer Court Acceptable 2) Burlington International Airport Dated 9/30/98 1200 Airport Drive Acceptable 3) Robert Shand Dated 9/24/98 5 Ethan Allen Drive Acceptable 4) Edward & Jacqueline Marceau Dated 10/2/98 1545 Hinesburg Road Hydrants should be proposed to provide fire protection MEMORANDUM To: Applicants/Project File From: Raymond J. Belai , oning & Planning Assistant Re: Preliminary Comments, November 10, 1998 agenda items Date: October 26, 1998 ROBERT M. SHAND - ACCESSORY STRUCTURE - SITE PLAN provide height of proposed White Pines. the smallest Yew sold at nurseries is 15-18", proposal is for 2" Yews, please explain. ✓ provide botanical name for Balsam and express size in height. express size of White Pine in height. increase size of Sugar Maple to 2 '/2" caliper. — the minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, is $6,000. Staff can not determine value of proposed landscaping without the above information. It does not appear that the minimum requirement will be met. "f existing landscaping should be shown on this plan. =` Section 26.103(a) of the zoning regulations states that "there shall be a maximum of one driveway per lot accessing a public street." This property has two (2) driveways and a j third one is proposed. Staff recommends that there be no more than 2 driveways. Show limits of 100 year flood plain. any wetlands or 50' C.O. District/wetland buffer on the property should be delineated and the 50 foot C.O. District/wetland buffer shown. If there are no wetlands or 50' C.O. District/wetland buffer on the property, provide statement to this effect from wetland expert. provide number of company vehicles operating from the premises. application indicates front yard coverage will not change from the current 45% (maximum allowed is 30%). The last approved plan had a front yard coverage of 28.3%. If front yard coverage is 45%, this was done illegally. Plan should be revised to show no more than a 30% front yard coverage. — provide details (cut -sheets) for all existing and proposed exterior lights and show locations on the plan. — provide type of dumpster screening proposed. provide sewer allocation request since this property will now be connected to the City system. the applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is $880. rl� vt 'l ^ Preliminary Memo - Planning November 10, 1998 agenda items October 26, 1998 Page 2 the plan should be revised to widen the green strip along the property's frontage to 15' as required under Section 25.107 of the zoning regulations and as shown on the previously approved plan.. JACQUELINE MARCEAU - 5 LOT SUBDIVISION - SKETCH PLA N — provide acreage of "restricted areas" and "development areas" as shown on the SEQ zoning map. — show limits of Dorset Park View Protection Zone. — proposed lots exceed the width to length ratio of 1:5 provided in Section 402 of the subdivision regulations. Staff does not support waiving this provision. — lots #14 and the reserved lot will be served by the proposed 60 foot no.w. Section 401.10) (1)(a) of the subdivision regulations requires that a road way serving four (4) or more separate residential lots be publicly owned and built to City standards. Since this property abuts a reserved no.w. to Butler Farms, several lots could be served from this r.o.w. and one (1) or two (2) lots served by the r.o.w. off Hinesburg Road thereby eliminating the need for a public r.o.w. — the preliminary plat plan should include delineated wetland information including the associated 50 foot C.O. District/wetland buffer. — the Planning Commission will need to discuss the best location for Old Cross Road extension, and whether or of a r.o.w. should be reserved connecting Butler Farms with Old Cross Road extension. BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - LANDSCAPING MODIFICATION - SITE PLAN plans submitted are acceptable. JEFFREY PECK - ADDITION - SITE PLAN — revised plans addressing comments in September 25, 1998 memo shall be submitted. 2 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON _ 3� 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) OWNE / OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing nga dpress, phone and fax #) f/ ✓ r ! I I " iG7 � C ! / /-' , 4 ,L /l "C 4,; -_ U -Y Ci f 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 1�0 `e.. 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) hip --e,- 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5- t` y /.,% �`S�y6cely />/< 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 6) PROJECT DESCRIPTION 06 --"Celts 9�G a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) ,A//- C. I /Vd,i C b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) r c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing -5-t 2 % Proposed % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing ////, 1, % Proposed % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing % Proposed 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ ,2�, CJUU b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): � u b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): Y Id, /-I c) P.M. Peak hour (in and out): 30 le�0-1 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: �,rOv X' r"' 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 14 U 1VI»/ — r l( f 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: S ^� 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. IGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ® Planning Commission I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: [a Complete ® Incomplete City Planner or Designee (Apfrmsp) City Planner 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 ® New Application $ 60.00* 0 Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee (Apfrmsp) 4 4 SITE PLAN CHECK LIST V Lot drawn to scalE --- Survey data (distances and lot size) -� Contours (existing and finished). --- Existing vegetation and natural features. --- Proposed landscaping (number, variety and size) equal or greater than the required amount in section 19.104 of the j Zoning Regulations. --/- Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings. --- Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways. Zoning boundaries --- Number and location of parking spaces. (RV parking for multi- j family projects over 25 units). - Number and location of handicapped spaces as required. -� Location of septic tanks (if applicable). --- Location of any easements. - ✓',Lot coverage information: Building, overall and front yard. --- Location of site (Street # and lot #). --- North arrow -� Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date. --- Exterior lighting details (must be downcasting and shielded). Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened). - ✓ Existing and proposed sidewalks (public). --- Sewer calculation --- Height of new construction. --- Setbacks (residential district, planned r.o.w., Interstate). --- C.O. Zone --- Bike racks Traffic generation —' Traffic Impact fees PUD/PCD standards Airport Approach cone Outside storage/display F. A.R. Lot merger agreement Setback from planned r.o.w. If boundary line adjustment, need subdivision? Nonresidential use setback from Residential District. — Bartlett Brook Watershed Protection Overlay District. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: November 10, 1998 Agenda Items Date: October 2, 1998 VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE 1. Access drive to new building may be 12 feet in paved width with a 18' wide gravel base. The paving is recommended at least one year after the gravel base in constructed. 2. Fire lane access around building may be gravel, 10 feet in width and 12 inches thick. 3. If the dumpster is placed near the westerly corner it will be easier to service. 4. Sewer service shall include clean outs. PECK ELECTRIC - PALMER HEIGHTS A large volume of fill has been placed in the area of the proposed addition. This fill is eroding with no visible protection from silt entering Muddy Brook. There is no silt -fence of any kind. A plan for the filling and stabilization of this fill should be submitted. This plan should be done by a licensed Engineer. It shall include contours and tree removal, location of brook and trees to be removed. BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - 1200 AIRPORT DRIVE The plan prepared by Dunn Associates dated September 2, 1998 is acceptable. MARCEAU SUBDIVISION- HINESBURG ROAD 1. City regulations regarding lot dimension should be applied to this development. The layout is a waste of land and would be difficult to develop in the future. 1 i i°/®/f& 06 PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 4 permitted exiting from the station. The applicant, working with the City Engineer,,.shall..Tdesi n.:the radius of thecurbs to prohibit such t9ws. The applicant shall furnish all signage for prohibiting such movements. The plans shall delineate all turning movements. 7. Approval is contingent upon there being no change in the status of the roadway between Ga nes and this Mobil station. A copy of the executed easement must be filed with the City Planner prior to permit. 8. The building permit must be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. Mr. Burgess seconded the motion. In the vote which followed, the motion was defeated 3-4. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Final Plat application of John Belter, Jr. for a 21-lot subdivision of 38+ acres at Ethan AY1-en-Farm, Ethan Allen Drive Mr. Belter stepped down from the Commission during this discussion. Mr. Roeder explained that the applicant will build a new road for this project. They will use city water and sewer, except lot 42 will always be on -site sewage and lots 22-28 will be on -site until the city sewer is -extended with the new road. Each lot will have its own mailbox. Mrs. Lafleur noted that Mr. Belter prefers not to have side- walks because they are 2 miles from a bus stop and it would be hard to get a sidewalk plow there in winter. Mr. Belter noted the City is not putting in a sidewalk on Ethan Allen Drive which is being upgraded. Mr. Audette said this is due to lack of funds. Mrs. Maher said she would agree to a stip- ulation that as each lot develops, the cost for its sidewalk be put in the city sidewalk pool to be used where most needed in the City. Mr. Belter agreed reluctantly to this. Mr. Dickinson presented the traffic study. The intersection works fairly well except that left turns from Ethan Allen Dr. and Shamrock Rd. are at level "E". They anticipate 1,000 cars per peak hour with phase 3 development, but most of the traffic is not going to this development. The applicant pro- poses to add a right turn lane from Airport Parkway and a left turn lane from St. Michael's to Shamrock Rd/Ethan Allen Drive. They feel with this configuration a signal is not needed. A look at the capacity of the roadways showed that because of the lack of lateral clearances, this also operates PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 5 at level "E". Mr. Dickinson said this is a high accident location and they propose adding additional warning beacons and signs. Mrs. Maher asked how long it will remain at level "E". Mr. Dickinson replied until widened or some other alternative roads exist.. Craig Leiner said he is not sure the trip generation method used was the best. He has other concerns that the rates are as much as half the ITE rates. Mrs. Lafleur suggested the Planning Commission not necessarily agree with the proposed improvements but that the City Engineer, Craig Leiner, and the applicant and his traffic consultant get together and come up with a list of improvements and associated costs. The developer would then pay a share of these improvements based on the traffic he is adding to the probelm. Mrs. Maher suggested the Commission review the project every few years to see what is happening. Mr. Sutton of Shamrock Rd. opposed the project on the grounds of the dangerous traffic situation. He said on weekends, Air Guard traffic is so heavy they can't get in or out of their driveway. At least 3 people hit the pole last winter, and there have been many other serious accidents. It is one of the most dangerous intersections in the city. He felt that concessions should not be made at the risk of people's lives. Mr. Audette said he needed to know what will happen soon so he knows what to do with Ethan Allen Road. Mrs. Hurd moved that the Planning Commission approve the final plat of John H. Belter,Jr, for a 21 lot industrial -com- mercial subdivision as depicted on a 10 page set of plans en- titled "Ethan Allen Farms Industrial Subdivision, Phase 3,L lots 22-42" prepared �Ry Fitzpatrick -Llewellyn, dated February 1987, stamp dated August 5. 1987 with the following stipula- tions: 1. A landscaping bond for street trees in an amount deter- mined 12y the City Planner shall be posted prior to any con- struction. A suitable street tree shall be substituted for the Ash. All trees shall be at least 2-1/2 inch caliper, not 2 inch. 2. A bond shall be posted for streets prior to construction. The amount shall be determined �2y the City Engineer. 3. The following changes shall be made to the plan within 90 Says: a. Sewer manhole #9 shall have an 8: stub northerly b. All previously approved lots along the northern PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 6 side of the new street shall have a sewer stub c. Additional drainage inlets to drain where grades are flat and to limit drainage to 300 feet for each set of inlets 4. An association of landowners to maintain off -site holding ponds and drainage ponds shall be formed. This will not be City responsibility. 5. The developer shall furnish the City with the name of the contractors doing the -street work, the architect and the en- gineer who will stake out and supervise the -work at least 7 days prior to beginning of road construction. Upon comple- tion of the work, the architect and/or engineer shall certify that the work is in conformance with the approved plan, stip- ulations and any other requirements and/or changes that the City requests. 6. The existing trees along Shamrock Road bordering lot #41 for a depth of 15 feet shall not be removed. 7. The private drive serving lots 39 and 40 shall be 24 feet wide within a 50 foot right of way. This shall be shown on the plans. 8. A sewer allocation of 6,000 gpd is made for the 20 lots. The $2.50 per gallon fee shall be paid prior to permit. No construction can occur on lots 29 through 41 until capacity is available at the Airport Parkway Treatment Plant. It shall be the responsibility of the developer to see to it that lots 23-28 with on -site sewage disposal hook into the sewer system when it is completed. Prior to approval on 29-41, the pump station shall be in. 9. A plan detailing the location of gas, telephone, elec- tricity, TV cable and street lights shall be submitted for review and approval. 10. Water fittings shall be wrapped with polyethylene where concrete thrust blocks are used. 11. Trees shall be planted at least 5 feet from the water main. 12. Depth of topsoil replacement (4 inches) should be noted on typical detail on page 8. 13. The applicant shall be responsible for paying a share of 5 � Laut- the required improvements to the intersection or other solutions to traffic and safetyproblems based on the trips 9�3) PLANNING COMMISSION 25 AUGUST 1987 PAGE 7 generated �?y these industrial lots. The total cost and scope of improvements shall be established �2y the City Engineer in ity consultation with the Street Supervisor, CPlanner, and i the Regional Planning Commission Traffic Engineer. The share in with or LIP shall be established 12y the City Planner consultation 'ZGO fi the Regional Planning Traffic Engineer. t 14. The developer shall have the option of contributing $15 �- per linear frontage foot toward the citV sidewalk fund or building a sidewalk along his frontage on the unnamed new city street. 15. It is the applicant's responsibility to record the corrected final plat with the City Clerk within 90 days or this approval is null and void. They shall be approved Clerk of the the City Planner and signed by the Chairman or Commission prior to recording. Mrs. Maher seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Following the vote, Mr. Belter resumed his seat on the Com- mission. -� 5. Site plan application of Orchard Lake Road Properties for construction of a 96,200 sq. ft. building for light manu- facturing on the 80 acre parcel south of Lane Press, 1020 Hinesburg Rd. Dick Trudell explained the development is on the former Semi - con property bounded by the Interstate and Hinesburg Rd. It was subdivided from the Lane Press property. An agreement exists between Semicon and Orchard Lake Properties for an easement. Peter Pollak, president of the company, said they manufacture high precision electrical equipment. It is a clean industry with no oils, no pcb's. They make their own electric current boards. 90% of their work is custom -build. They employ about 100 people now and plan to hire 75 new employees for this facility. These are mainly skilled jobs. Their ultimate aim is to locate the parent company here. The building will be south of Lane Press with access off the Lane Press road. the Sewer will connect through an easement to the pump station. The building will be completely sprink- lered. 160 parking spaces are provided. Mr. Trudell explained there will be a 3-foot berm around 1 side of the building with some screening from the Interstate. He said it is not their intention to hide the building but to 5. WARNED PUBLIC HEARING: Final plat application by John__-Belter Tor an 8-lot industrial subdivision at,Ethan Allen Farm Mr. Page explained that a number of improvements and modifi- cations have been made. Lot 1 is by itself at the inter- section of Shamrock Road and -Ethan Allen Drive. Additional topographic work has been done. The limits of the 100 year flood plain have been extended. The fence line has been shown. Lot 1 has been narrowed a bit to put 20 feet between the flood plain limit and the back of the lot. Mr. Spitz noted that although buildings cannot be on the flood plain, they can use the area back to the existing fence for parking, etc. Mr. Page noted that they would prefer to have access to lots 2 and 8 directly from Ethan Allen Drive. Regarding a right of way, Mr. Spitz noted that although 60 feet would be required for a public street, that is not the case here, and 40 feet would be sufficient with 20 feet in the lot and 20 feet in the flood plain. Mr. Mona expressed concern f'ari a clear designation of the right of way involved. Mr. Belter said it was his thought that if the road ever needed to be built someday there was no reason 20, 30 or 50 feet of it couldn't be out in the flood plain. Mr. Mona said they didn't want to put the road out there; rather add 10 feet either side of the already designated 20 feet. Mr. Page agreed to add a 10 foot right of way for future development on the easterly line of lot 1 to serve the rear land. Regarding entrances to the lots, Mr. Spits suggested two options. If there is concern with those entrances there would have to be a stipulation that entrances come only into the main road, in which case 2 lots would have to be dropped off. If there is noconcern, no stipulation is needed. Mr. Pager said there is still concern with Ethan Allen Drive coming into the already dangerous intersection. Mr. Page said that in his last conversation with Mr. Szymanski, Mr. Szymanski indicated that the City plans to install a flashing caution signal at the intersection.. Mr. Mona asked whether anyone has estim- ated what the cost would be to improve the intersection. Mr. Spitz replied that for this scale of development, the cost would be too great. Mr. Mona then asked whether the Commission has any money to spend on its own survey of what can be done and how much it would cost. Mr. Spitz said it should be done but he is willing to let it go by on this development. Mr. Poger said it would be wise to look at the ideal layout for the property in the new budget year. Mr. Jacob suggested it could be part of the plan of the next developer. Ms. Maher then moved that the Final Plat Application b John Belter for an 8 lotindustrial subdivision on Ethan Aen rive as depicted on a survey plat an page si e plan entitledR,' Fortion of r;tinan xi ssocia es dated �a ions: e cul-de-sac ex e e submitted; 2) S arm -toot wide Ing eas er ed legal pared by k-itzp accept e with T Fit -of -way a voe erar ck-Liewellyn following e en o operty shall cumen as approved by to 6. witv Attorney,shall be submittedprior to recording of the anal lat• Revised plans and details for curbs and road base shall be submitted to and approved by the Cit En ineer; EL -Water de artment approval must be obtained before. recordin t e ina at• The nedd for improvements to Ethan Allen o Drive and its intersection with it ort Parkwa sha be re- considered at t e time of any further subdivision o this ro ert • No bui dings may.be constructed wit n e lood- ain por4ions of —fats throu t er site im rovements may take ace on these lots in the flood in to t e east o e existingfence n conformance withe use imitations of e oo air section o the zonin or inance• Plum in or an ro ose ui din s s a e anne so t at it can easil ook onto a sewer main th the ro osed street• 8 Desi ation shall e shown on lot or a 10 oot rigt-o -wa or future eve o men t to serve the and in he rear o of 1• The reviseatconaininan require char es from sti - it ations an shall be approved the Planner an s a e recor ed wit in da s. Mr. Jacob seconded the motion with unanimous approva . Several residents of Shamrock Road expressed their concern about the added traffic at an already dangerous intersection. Mrs. Bruner asked whether there would be any access to Shamrock Road and Mr. Poger said there would not. Site plan a lication by Peter Bove Jr. for a storage addition _o the -Up bui ding at 1 Berard Drive Mr. Spitz informed the members that the lot information is incorrect and that they have gone over their property line on the west side. Mr. Bove's father owns the property and they plan to adjust the property line. Mr. Mona asked what is on the adjacent property and Mr. Bove indicated it is an empty lot. Mr. Poger said it would be possible to approve the plan as drawn and allow the City Planner to approve the subdivision. Mr. Spitz said the applicants should explain why they need the additional curb cuts. Mr. Bove replied that the additional cuts allow trucks to leave independently without waiting for other trucks to move. It allows flexibility and keeps trailers off the road and backed up to the docks. Ms. Maher moved that the South Burlington PlanningCommission rant a roval or the site lan a ication by- Peter Bove r., or a buildingaddition at 1 Berard Drive as e is e on a an entit ed " 0 SF A di ion to -U Buisuinect ldgiv ro area b e o - Paul E. ams anz last revised Ma owin —Stipulations: 1 is a rova is granted on the assum - lon t a there are no problems regardinge a oinin ro er rights. —The P annin Commis on grants the City Planner per- mission to give final subdivision a roval for this proposal; lan sca in on o 00 s a e submittedrior to issuance o a ui in permit.- -Add itiona andsca in s all e s own on e p an o a up to e require amour ; PLANNING COMMISSION 14 January 1992 page 3 10. The zoning/building permit shall be obtained within 6 months of the date at which sewer capacity is available, or this ap- proval is null and void. Ms. Peacock seconded, and the motion passed unanimouslv. 4. Site plan application of Robert Shand for construction of a 4800 sq. ft. addition to an existing building used for manufacturing purposes, 5 Ethan Allen Drive: Mr. Shand said they manufacture tool boxes, and they are running out of space for storing the boxes. Mr. Weith advised an $880 fee will be charged for long range improvements to the Shamrock Rd./Ethan Allen Drive/Airport Parkway intersection. Mr. Craig noted that the applicant will have to merge two lots into one. Mr. Weith said he has the necessary paperwork on this. Mr. Austin moved the Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Robert Shand for construction of a 4800 sq ft addition to an existing building used for manufacturing purposes at 5 Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan entitled "Proposed Addition to Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Lot 1 - Belter Industrial Park South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Koerner Design Com- pany and dated 11/20/91 with a last revision date 12/10/91, with the following stipulations: 1. All stipulations of previous a superseded by this approval shall )rovals which are not remain in effect. 2. The applicant shall post a $2100, 3-year landscaping bond prior to issuance of the zoning/buildinq permit. 3. The lot merger agreement merging the two lots which are part of this project must be recorded prior to issuance of the zoning/ building permit. 4. The appllicant shall contribute $880 toward long-range improvements to the intersection of Shamrock Rd/Ethan Allen Dr Airport Parkway as conditioned in the 8/25/87 subdivision approval which created this lot (lot 41). 5. The zoning/building permit shall be obtained within six (6) months or this approval is null and void. 6. As indicated on the plan, there shall be no trailers used for storage on the site. PLANNING COMMISSION 14 January 1991 page 4 Ms. Peacock seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 5. Site Plan application of Adelphia Cable Communications for construction of a 17,888 sq. ft. building in 2 phases (Phase I - 4888 sq. ft.; Phase II - 13,000 sq. ft.) for office/warehuse/ storage use, and construction of a 4,500 sq. ft. storage building (Phase II), Kimball Avenue: Deborah Bell advised the project got site plan approval in 1990 but permits lapsed. The size of the building has been reduced. It will be located on the north side of Kimball Ave. 600 feet from the intersection of Shunpike Rd. The applicant will con- struct a new city street, Adelphia Dr. 315 feet of road will be built by the applicant to city standards. They will do the gravel base beyond that. There will be one curb cut for this building. 72 parking spaces would be required for total build - out. Ms. Peacock asked if the road would go through to Williston Rd. Ms. Bell said she didn't think so. It would go into the Brown property and turn into a cul de sac. Mr. Weith added that the Comprehensive Plan doesn't show a connection. Mr. Craig asked how many employees are anticipated. Ms. Bell said there would be 11 in Phase I and a total of 40 from the two phases. Ms. Bell said they are requesting a 2-year permit approval. Mr. Craig questioned a possible problem with the Airport on the tower being planned for this building. Ms. Bell said they have corresponded with the Airport. She noted the proposed tower is not in the Airport approach cone. Mr. Sheahan asked about possibly aligning Adelphia Dr. and the Digital drive. Mr. Weith noted this road was established as part of the subdivision. Mr. Craig noted a question of an "intermittant stream" being raised by the Natural Resources Committee. Mr. Weith said he felt it was a judgment call. In the strictest sense it could be said to have a defined channel. Ms. Bell said the "channel" has a grass bottom. Members felt this was not a stream. Mr. Craig then raised the question of the sidewalk and noted the applicant doesn't plan to build it until Phase II. He asked whether the amount for the sidewalk would be escrowed. Ms. Bell said that can be worked out. With regard to the reqest for a 2-year approval, Mr. Poger said Jkrarb Cauotrurtiou to., fur, _-- — GENERAL. CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL. - COMMERCIAL.. INDUSTRIAL _P.0— .,Box 2039 DIALa62-5749 SO. BURLINGTON, VT. 054 ti Vt. CusCam Sheet Metal 5 April, 1992 5 Ethan Allen Drive So. Burlington, Vt. 05403 ATTN : BOB SHAND 4^ Bear Bob, 11 t t Per your request for a quote on landscaping and grading around your new addition_ we submit: the following: 1. North side of building, 24' x 80' x 12" drive and parking gravel area. Plant, 'stake and mulch existing rraes in grass belt along building. Topsoil saed,and mulch front side of F drive. 7A 2. East end, 24.' x 1.50' x `16" drive from roadway to overhead door, south side 'f$' x 80" x.6" drive to existin,; -rear overhead door, grade areas,. For .watier drainage . topsoil, seed and mulch surrou'riding" ar ea,s.-to.-hle'tid °f'o new drives-9n building. For the above labor and materials we quote $5,900.00. five thousand nine -hundred and 2ero,cents'. Thanking you for the opportunity to submit a quote. Very Truly Yours, , Ra.ndAvM. Berard `. President r garb Conttruxtion GI!, 3nc* _ `Y GENERAL CONTRACTORS; RASIDENTIAL • COMM911Cl/.L. INDUSTRIAL ;rye �i ,I P.O. Box 2.03.9._ DIAL862.51491 SO. BURLINGTON. VT, r Vt. Custom.Sheet Metal 16 April 92 5 Ethan Alien Drive )ATE ............................... it.. So. Burlin eon Vtj,..05403 NY 9754 ,i C92-13, REQ# 1 Terms Net; 10 days A, For landscaping and grading per our letter k of 5 April 1992. $5,900.00 completed to date $4 000.00 h' Amount due this req. $4,000.00 THANK YOU11 ,s v� Viz, City of South Burlington 575 D©RSET STREET SOUTH 'BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 PAX 6.58.4148 PLANNER 658.7955 November 23, 1993 •J �.k obext_ Sha . r ., * ., • _ . __,_.. __ - RD 21 Box 267, Route 15 -- -- .Ter�:cho - �'ermol'It 054 Re • Landscaping & DuMoSter, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand. i scent ina eetS,on- of revealed that t A r p your property you have no �. instal led • the landscaping required as part of approval for your f P� recent addition. In the -letter of credit agreement you signed you agreed to have the landscaping installed by October, 1952, Since J' you are in default of your agreement, the City may draw upon tMa account .to haste the .lands.caping instal led . you have two (2) .weeks in which to instal ,the required landscaping, otherwise the city will exercise itsright under the terms of the agreement. This regent _inspection also :revealed that you have placed a� dumps.ter on your front lawn. A review of the site plan approved on 1/14/92 indicated a. _note . on the plan that no dumps ters would-be j used. Although you will not need to return to the Planning Commission for approval of the dumpster, you must remove it from the grassed area. It must be placed out of sight or screened. ROBER'T M. SHAND (802) $63-9798 FRrira 0r Cii T 0 M SHEET r1ETAL Cu TO 6S a 43 F.1371 t-Ow !I VT. CUSTOM SHEET METAL 5 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE h' SovrH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 FAX COVER SHEET C� FAX NO. , �70 DATE; TO ell ATT. �0 a.� /„} a ,y� •' --- SUB.JECT : SENDER✓7���� _+v._.,, NUMBER OF PAGES COVEA. SHEET + .4 e J PAGES l / _ y✓� �✓� �� f'r�•.� 'f�4 G't .,-�1,-,/oft cv-, r City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 23, 1993 Robert Shand RD 2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, Vermont 05465 Re: Landscaping & Dumpster, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 A recent inspection of your property revealed that you have not installed the landscaping required as part of approval for your recent addition. In the letter of credit agreement you signed you agreed to have the landscaping installed by October, 1992. Since you are in default of your agreement, the City may draw upon this account to have the landscaping installed. You have two (2) weeks in which to install the required landscaping, otherwise the City will exercise its right under the terms of the agreement. This recent inspection also revealed that you have placed a dumpster on your front lawn. A review of the site plan approved on 1/14/92 indicated a note on the plan that no dumpsters would be used. Although you will not need to return to the Planning Commission for approval of the dumpster, you must remove it from the grassed area. It must be placed out of sight or screened. I will check your property in two (2) weeks to be sure the landscaping is planted and the dumpster relocated. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sinc rely, /�, . &4— Raym nd J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp cc: Richard Ward N City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 April 6, 1992 Robert M. Shand RD 2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, Vermont 05465 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, Addition, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project. If you have any questions, Please let me know. Sig c rel , Jo Weith, City Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 March 30, 1992 Robert M. Shand RD 2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, Vermont 05465 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Re: Vermont. Custom Sheet Metal, Addition 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed please find a copy of the January 14, 1992 Planning Commi-lion meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please me a call. /Tpcere4 y, oe We.ith, City Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp � CT�' C�,E�,��'S 'F )eived ,.�at'� • � °; 19 10�2.'aIC�t+ inVol. ..c31� on page- 4!G� Ilhn ;tto€r land Recod$ LOT MERGER AGREEMENTa�L''',o. Miargaret A. Picard, City Clerk This agreement entered into and effective this day of January 1992 by Robert M. Shand of Jericho, Vermont and the City of South Burlington, a municipal corporation located in Chittenden County, State of Vermont; WHEREAS, Robert M. Shand is the owner of two contiguous parcels of land acquired by Warranty Deeds of Record in Volume 213 at page 514 - 515 and Volume 270 at page 157 - 158 of the South Burlington Land Records; and WHEREAS, Robert M. Shand desires to develop and use said two parcels of land as a single parcel of land; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the City of South Burlington issuing a Zoning Permit under its Zoning Regulations for the development of the two above -mentioned parcels of land as a single parcel, Robert M. Shand agrees that from the date of this agreement, the above -stated parcels of land shall constitute a single lot for purposes of compliance with the City of South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Subdivision Regulations. This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their hands and seals as of the day and year first above written. Dated at South Burlington, January 1992 Dated at South Burlington, January 1992 STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. Vermont, This day of Vermont, This se'��„day of City of South Burlington At, �jj7 �°'�� r��a'Vermont, this day of r un �" 1992, Robert M. Shand personally appeared, he acknowledged this instrument, by him signed and sealed to be his free act and deed Before me, Notary Public STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. At U ri'l r j y"�,,, Vermont, this day of1992, personally appeared C QYj-4*b '� and he acknowledged this instrument by him signed and sealed to be his free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Municipality. Before me, Notary Public 1/14/92 JW MOTION QE APPROVAL I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Robert Shand for construction of a 4,800 square foot addition to an existing building used for manufactur- ing purposes at 5 Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan enti- tled "Proposed Addition to Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Lot 1 - Belter Industrial Park South Burlington, Vermont" prepared by Koerner Design Company and dated 11/20/91 with a last revision date 12/10/91 with the following stipulations: 1. All stipulations of previous approvals which are not super- seded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The applicant shall post a $2,100 3-year landscaping bond prior to the issuance of the zoning/building permit. 3. The lot merger agreement merging the two (2) lots which are part of this project must be recorded prior to issuance of the zoning/building permit. 4. The applicant shall contribute $880 toward long range im- provements to the intersection of Shamrock Road/Ethan Allen Drive/Airport Parkway as conditioned in the 8/25/87 subdivision approval which created this lot (lot 41). The zoning/building permit shall be obtained within six (6) �a months or this approval is null and void. M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Joe Weith, City Planner Re: January 14, 1992 agenda items Date: January 10, 1992 3) TRILLIUM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - OFFICE BUILDING - 20 FARRELL STREET This application was continued to the meeting to give this applicant time to address the fire protection issue. The appli- cant has met with Fire Chief Goddette and has agreed to install a fire hydrant adjacent to the new CWD 24" transmission line (see Chief Goddette's memo). 4) VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ADDITION - 5 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE This project consists of the construction of a 4,800 square foot addition for storage to an existing 7200 square foot building. The original 2,400 square foot building was approved on 10/8/85 and a 4,800 square foot addition was approved on 6/7/87. This property is loc.at.ed at 5 Ethan Allen Drive and is in the Mixed Industrial and Commercial District. It is bounded on the west and south by Shamrock Road, on the north by Ethan Allen Drive and on the east by an undeveloped lot. Access/circulation: Access to the property is via two (2) exist- ing curb cuts on Ethan Allen Drive. The easterly access is 40 feet in width and the westerly access is 16 feet in width. No access changes are proposed. Circulation pattern on -site is acceptable. Coverage/setbacks: Building coverage is 5.8% (maximum allowed is 30%). Overall coverage is 13.5% (maximum allowed is 70%). Front yard coverage is 28.3% (maximum allowed is 30%). Proposed addition will meet setback requirements. Landscaping: The minimum landscaping requirement for this project is $2,100 which will be met. Plantings will include Pine, Yew, Maple and Spruce. Parking: Four (4) parking spaces are required and the plan shows nine (9) spaces including one (1) handicapped space. Parking stall dimensions and aisle widths meet all requirements. 1 B Memorandum - Planning January 14, 1992 agenda items January 10, 1992 Page 2 ot. Merger: The proposed addition will be constructed across a Property boundary separating two (2) contiguous lots owned by the applicant. The applicant has submitted a lot merger agreement merging these two (2) lots. This agreement will be recorded prior to issuance of a zoning permit. Sewer: No additional employees will be added therefore no addi- tional sewer allocation is necessary. Other: --- No exterior lighting proposed --- no dumpsters proposed --- addition will not be constructed in the flood plain 5) DORSET LAND COMPANY - GENERAL/MEDICAL OFFIC jaOMPLEX - 421 DORSET STREET This application was continued to this meeting to discuss traffic issues. As was stated in my memo of October 25, 1991 A traffic study was conducted in March, 1988 with a supplemental study in May, 1988. The study analyzed all intersections along Dorset Street.. Enclosed is a _.ummar.y c.t -i nalized intersection delays and LOS. The study incorporated the following assumptions: 1. Assumed Dorset Street improved in all study years (1989, 1991, 1997). 2 Assumed I-89 northbound on -ramp for the study years 1991 and 1997, not 1989. 3. Assumed following build -out schedule: Phase 1: 1989: 30,000 sq. ft. Phase 2: 1990: 40,000 sq. ft.. Phase 3: 1991: 40,000 sq. ft.. Phase 4: 1992: 40,000 sq. ft. Phase 5: 19'93: 25,000 sq. ft. 4. Assumed signal timing that provides optimal quality of flow. 2 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 Adam E. Bridge, Esquilre _:tit. e Oi [' fFEt . ` _ . r' 17 2. Battery Street Burlington, Vermont 054501 Re: Shand Lot Merger Agreement Dear Adam: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Please review tLe enclosed Land Use Agreement between Robert. M. Shai- 'i �i - - -id anci Bj_jj-jijjg.-tOn. This developer is pro ty line separzating posing addilion across aproper 4-Wr, (2) adjoin4pg i(:.,ts owned by Mr. Shand. fie is coming in for site 114.th, :-,'nd if thiz, 1:1 -c'u-ci give me ylo-1-ii, a11s1tiTIc-1. lu-,, Ja?,�,.ua`nth, j woui! be mo;F.;t RJB/mop CLL Ra Yin 'Lon g and Planning Assistant a-- City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 December 20, 1991 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Mr. Robert M. Shand RD2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, VT 05465 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, Addition, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Shand: Enclosed please find my preliminary comments on the above referenced project. Also enclosed is a sample lot merger agreement form. Please use this format and make the necessary changes to fit your particular situation. Submit the completed agreement to me so that it can be reviewed by the City Attorney. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/peh LAND USE AGREEMENT This agreement entered into and effective this day of April, 1989, by and between and husband and wife, both of South Burlington, Vermont and the City of South Burlington, a municipal corporation located in Chittenden County, State of Vermont; WHEREAS, and are the owners of two contiguous parcels of land acquired by Warranty Deeds of Record in Volume at page - and Volume at page of the South Burlington Land Records; and WHEREAS, and desire to develope and use said two parcels of land as a single parcel of land; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the City of South Burlington issuing a Zoning Permit under its Zoning Regulations for the development of the two above -mentioned parcels of land as a single parcel, and agree that from the date of this agreement, the above -stated parcels of land shall constitute a single lot for purposes of compliance with the City of South Burlington Zoning Regulations. This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their hands and seals as of the day and year first above written. 1 Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, this day of April, 1989. Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, this day of April, 1989. C;t-Y cf- Sow+�, 13�.I;hJf,ce�► STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. At Vermont, this day of 1989, and personally appeared, they acknowledged this instrument, by them signed and sealed to be their free act and deed and the free act and deed of STATE OF VERMONT CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SS. At Before me, Notary Public , Vermont, this day of 1989, personally appeared and they acknowledged this instrument by them signed and sealed to be their free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Municipality. SFS#9/242 Before me, Notary Public F4, ��a�-d,�2�cr �a��- 77 - 00 577z� 1-6 SOUTH BURLINGTON NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MINUTES August, 1991 The South Burlington Natural Resources Committee held its regular monthly meeting on August 29, 1991. MEMBERS PRESENT: Shelley Snyder, Steve Crowley, Sylvia Smith, Peter Yankowski, Cathy O'Brien ALSO PRESENT: Ray Belair 1. Annual meetinq at Redrocks Park. Meeting called to order. Minutes of July 18, 1991 were read and werer approved with three amendments. 2. NRC agreed to attend Planning Commission meetings to discuss relevant issues. 3. Green Acres Industrial Park Peter Jacobs, Ralph Goodrich and Jim Lamphere were present to discuss the proposed stream relocation, wetlands and recreation path on the Green Acres Industrial Park. After presentation, the NRC discussed contents of memo to be sent to the Planning Commission (September 12, 1991) with our recommendations on these issues. 4. Village at Dorset Park The NRC recommended action be taken re: Timberland landscaping infractions of conditions of permit. 5. Meeting adjourned approximately 9:00 PM. Respectfully submitted, Cathy O'Brien, Secretary M E M G EV PJ 1? Ll M To: Project Files �5 From; Raymond - --.- 0 --- -- n -< <�-���'� - ��+1-=4i i __i�� �.�1 Planning e'1ssis'+an't, Re: Preliminary Comments, j anuary 14, 1992 agenda items Date: December- 20T 1991 EE,MUMI CUST'CM SHEET MET84 _ 8221 T 19N _ 5 ETHAN A! _EN DRIVE --- plans submitted are acceptable. applicant must submit a 'lot merger agreement" Too -eview by he City Attorney. 50 NTH PUR I NPIO V 5EACTY = E I TY P.EIVTER QEE I EE I R918 11- PU I i DING --- 202 parking spaces required and plan shows 201 on site spaces and 10 additional Gff-site (on -street) spaces. the Webster -Martin plain should read "Plat, and not "Site Plan". --- parallel parking Spaces a.lOng Corporate Way must be 9' x22' . --- all dumpsters must show on the plan and must be screened. --- applicant will be required to obtain a Statement of Condi- tions regarding the wetlands prior to obtaining the zoning permit ---legal --access for the China i'+na Lite to property across applicant's Property should be shown If not presently defined by length and width thee, this should be done as part of this revised final plat. This could be done in the same manne:- that the school -access is shown. --- will there be an-- exterior lighting on the building? --- Section 1.603 of the Central District Zoning Ordinance allows a. maximum of 50 of the roof tops 01-; any development to be flat with a maximam height of 35 feet. This develop- ment ha= more than 50% of the rooftop flat and exceeds t"e `!eight limitation by 1.5 feet. Also, the tower on the building exceeds the maximum height allowed by 7.5 feet. The Planning Commission could allow the increased height as a bonus for the provision of additional public soa e (packs, courtyards. etc.) or amenities. The zoging -eg 'ons d'- vnvt make provisions for increasing the 50% flat limitation howevar, Preliminary Comments, January 14, 1992 agenda items December 20, 1991 Page 2 --- handicapped parking -spaces must comply with the new ADA Accessibility Guidelines - the proposed building does not fit within the allowable building envelope of between 0 and 80 feet from the nearest street right-of-way due to the elimination of the proposed future pubic street along the northerly boundary. it is staff ' s position that the area between the proposed building and the northerly boundary be designed in such a way that were a public street constructed in this area that the City Ce:ntey street standards would be met. These standards include 40 foot Wide pavement, trees 2.5 feet off the curb and the building setback: three (3) feet from the edge of ths-a st eet right-of-way. --- applicant applicant should submit to the Planning Commission a list of all modifications being requested and an explanation n why the standard can not be met and why the modification should he granted, --- applicant shall address opening of Corporate Way to Hines- burg Road including geometric plans, signalization, etc. --- streets shall consist of a 40 font wide X-section from curb face to curb face and shall be centered in both the futi_ . 60 ' and 80 ' r u o _ W . ' s Cas recommended by St r eetscape Commit— tee?. --- building should be setback 63 feet from northerly boundary (China Lite bDundary) in the event that a. futu-e street is constructed :along this touinda=.-y. --- the issue of street trees over storm drain must be resolved prior to issuance of a permit. --- the number and location of -'ire hydrants must be agreed`po-rl w to Me . ire CKIS7 prior to a pprov l3 F e v / = 414060, X V I/jl . . . . . ................. SAY 7/ boo PLANNER 6587955 City of South Burfin�� -4.on 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT! 403 FAX 658-4748 De c Robert M. Shand ,;-,',D 2, Box 267, Route 15 ericho, Vermont 05465 :e: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, Addi, e,ar Mr. Shand: '.�nclosed please find a copy of some p-, -bove referenced application from Cit- .,"ire Chief Tim Goddette and myself. isted in the memos and submit revise '-i-ve (5) copies and one (1) reduced 1� :�.ite plan. Once this information has -onsider your application complete a, ':-eview by the Planning Commission. if you have any questions please giv -..ncls .:-B/mcp ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-79:,3 3, 1991 5 Ethan Allen Drive inary comments on the ineer, Bill Szymanski, .a address all items -Is. You must submit 17" copy of the revise(', submitted, we will .11 schedule you for a call. iy' R/-; J. Belair, Zo-, and Planning Assistant M E M O R A N D U M To: Project _.es From: Raymond Belair, Zoning and .:Tanning Assistant Re: Prel imi:: y Comments Date: December , 1991 VERMONT Q2ajoj U T METAL _ ADDITION - 5 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE Additional inf Ation required on site plan: v "AL- l location 1 details of any existing or proposed exterior lighting, lighting must be down cast luminarie. --- planting -:dole that would ine:Iude type, size and quantity of all ne antings. --- Show loca 1 of any existing or proposed dumpsters. -- - Five ( 5 ) foot contours with elev-. 'Cions based on USGS dattun. --- Show entire property- owned by th applicant. Other: --- Eight (8) white pine trees proposed along Ethan Allen Drive must be planted on applicant's property and not within the street right-of-way. -('�- Provide the number of company vc,icles operatingfrom Premises. the Indicate location of nearest fire hydrant. 0- Proposed addition will be constr1.:icted through the ro er ty line separating the two (2) lots owned by the applicant, it will therefore be necessary to me:;:ge these two (2) lots into one (1) lot. The applicant must submit a "Lot Merger Agree- ment" for review by the City Attorney. - Show all existing vegetation on tl-ae property. --- Show distances along all property lines. --- Maximum front yard coverage allowed is 30%, staff calculates Proposed front yard coverage to be 30.&---�. Plan msut be revised to reflect maximum 30% front yard coverage. 1 dreliminary Comments December 2, 1991 Page 2 --- Subdivision plat file with this office indicates a 200 foot wide utility easement across property, and site plan shows only a 100 foot wide easement.. DESLAURIERS & SMULLEN - EAST TERRACE:-SK-aTCH PLAN _Additional information required on sketch plan: --- Type of, location, and approximate, size of existing and proposed utilities. Other: --- For revised final plat, a survey ;mat of lot #16 must be submitted which has been certifies: by a licensed land sur- veyor. 1 MEMOR :DUM To: South Burlington Planning C;. i.ssion From: William J . Szymanski, City :, ineer Re: December 17, 199' agenda it:. Date: December 2, 1991 DESLAURIER SUBDIVISION LT NO. 16,_ ")T TERRACE 1. The 50 foot access drive was .-iginally intended to be a public street. The owner shoull, etain that op -..ion for the remaining land. 2. Lot survey plan ti-cled "Des:l.a, !rs & Smullen" prepared by Vermont Land `:urveyors, Palmer Cori: y LTD. is acceptable. VERMONT CUSTOMS SHEET ME_'QL Site plan dated 11/90/91 is acceptable. j llittlt Tfl nrlingtnn 37f €roc Depnrl-titent �Liittb +Surlingtnn. Iiermnnt 05,111-3 ' (802) 6587960 TO: SO. BUk"INGTON PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: CHIEF GODDETTE RE: TUESDAY DECEMBER 17,1991 AGENDA ITEMS DATE: MONDAY 1ECEMBER 2,1991 1. VERMOI�'f CUSTOM METAL LOT 1. ETHAN d':,LLEN DRIVE PLANS RE REVIEWED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMEN'.i :.ND AT THIS TIME '0 NOT SEE A PROBLEM WITH THE ADDI'i' ON OF 4800 SQ. 2. DESLAI's..ERS & SMULLEN EAST PLAN `,a BEEN REVIEWED BY THIS DEPARTMENT —ND AT THIS TIME :1: v)O NOT SEE A PROBLEM WITH THE SUB-7;'-'' ISION FOR LOT #16. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone - ,� ie/c // 0 ff i IF f Ylq 6 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone #) AS 14/jd✓L 3) CONTACT PERSON (name, address, phone #) 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5 /`Tli.e.✓ •�G c �"�/ /�y(' 5) LOT NUMBER (if applicable) 6) PROPOSED USE(S) %OIL />y al 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and It floors,_ square feet per floor) Ci s -r p 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES �ji C44- F <— S _ 9) LOT COVERAGE: building L- %; landscaped areas_% building, parking, outside storage//) % 10 ) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings $ /v 00LI , Landscaping $ 4 Uuu Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $ 11) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: / ^� —'5� L— 12) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in and out) CAlk' T-offrIC 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.'t-_ 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.m. ; 5-6 p.m. ; 6-7 p.m. 13) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 17) j h. 14) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: /-7 a7, l,-r ;I — DATE OF SUBMISSION DATE OF HEARING No Text ^i:kal�sau I- PORTLAND LANDSCAPING P.O. BOX 9327 SO. BURLINGTON, VT 05407, • 863-3690 STEEMENT DATE May 20, 1993 TERMS Iet._Rec_eigt_— to VT Custom Sheet Metal • 5 Ethan Allen Drive • So. Burlington,VT 05403 Attn • Bob Shand AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ PLEASE: DETACH AND RETURN UPPER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE, 5/18 5/20 Install landscaping plantings as specified. Statement sent ... balance due. $2250.00 $2250.00 ORIGINAL wusonJones • Carbonse MAD[ 04 U.S.A. • 44-510. n Wilsnninnl.n, 1989 /"p - /.�- �F/ 'Ifr6 I City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 December 3. 1991 Robert M. Shand RD 2, Box 267, Route 15 Jericho, Vermont. 05465 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, Addition, 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dean Mr. Shand: Enclosed please find a copy of some preliminary comments on the above referenced application from City Engineer, Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Jim Goddette and myself. Please address all items listed in the memos and submit revised -,ns. You must submit. five (5) copies and one (1) reduced 11" x 17" copy of the revised site plan. Once this information has been su,mitted, we will consider your application complete and will schedule you for review by the Planning Commission. If you have any questions please give me a call. Sincerely, R,11iymo zd J . Bel air, Zoning and Planning Assistant Ei-icls RJB/mcp M E M O R A N D U M To: Project Files From: Raymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant Re: Preliminary Comments Date: December 2, 1991 VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL - ADDITION - 5 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE Additional information required on site plan: --- location and details of any existing or proposed exterior lighting, all lighting must be down cast luminarie. --- planting schedule that would include type, size and quantity of all new plantings. --- Show location of any existing or proposed dumpst.ers. --- Five (5) foot contours with elevations based on USGS datum. --- Show entire property- owned by the applicant. Other: --- Eight (8) white pine trees proposed along Ethan Allen Drive must be planted on applicant's property and not within the street right-of-way. --- Provide the number of company vehicles operating from the premises. -- Indicate location of nearest fire hydrant. --- Proposed addition will be constructed through the pr_-laperty line separating the two (2) lots owned by the applicant it will therefore be necessary to merge these two (2) lots into one (1) lot. The applicant must submit. a "Lot Merger Agree- ment" for review by the City Attorney. --- Show all existing vegetation on the property. --- Show distances along all property lines. --- Maximum front yard coverage allowed is 30%, staff calculates proposed front yard coverage to be 30.7%. Plan_ msut be revised to reflect maximum 30% front yard coverag,_. Preliminary Comments December 2, 1991 Page 2 --- Subdivision plat on file with this office indicates a 200 foot wide utility easement across property and site plan shows only a 100 foot wide easement. DESLAURIERS & SMULLEN _ EAST TERRACE -SKETCH PLAN Additional information required on sketch plan: --- Type of, location, and approximate size of existing and proposed utilities. Other: --- For revised final plat, a survey plat of lot #16 must be submitted which has been certified by a licensed land sur- veyor. 2 a 0 a j j P ` Y f pno4w-v cT d C e cx ti \, is sPau axle 0 W" tlkz Timis, plus p td (Iyz eon) O �1vsp�4. t^W tAPtv(. ��---wkt�a ro�aiss- "+�" "� �sePoneo W,uw,cnpinn. �2him: CE N E D NOV 2 a 1991 City of So. Burlington TECHNICAL DATA PROPOSED ADDITION TO VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL SOT 1- BELTNER INDUSTRIAL PARK, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT OWNER-ROBERT SHAND 863-9798 APPLICANT-" " PARCEL SIZE-4.78 ACRES ZONE -MINED COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 'BUILDING FOOTPRINT- EXISTING-7200 fq.ft.-3.3 7. PROPOSED-12000 fq. ft.-5.2% TOTAL LOT COVERAGE- E%I8TIN0-10, 594 aq. it. �7.lY. PROPOSED-1B,D93 fq. 1t. �11.2% TOTAL PARKING PROV IDED-9 SPACES (B-9X1B, 1 H.C.) NO OUTSIDE STORAGE LANDSCAPING AS SHOWN -TOTAL COST EXCEEDS 2000$ PER RATIO REQUIRED BY ZONING REDS. NO EMPLOYEE INCREASE THIS PLAN BY KOERNER DESIGN CO., 989-B968 FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE DRAWING NO. D-2055 BY FITIPATRICK- LLEWLLYN INC. TITLED- ETHAN ALLEN FARMS INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION OVERALL SITE PLAN ALSO SEE SITE PLAN BY KOERNER DESIGN DRAWING NO. 100085-S2 PROPOSED SITE PLAN, LOT 1 BELTNER INDUSTRIAL PARK evtStauS CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION 1) NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER OF: a) Owner of Record iTi J- b) Applicant c) Contact Person I=12 Lei, 41 r 2) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: t ���x� �'',����✓ »iLot 3) PROPOSED USE (s) r' i 4) SIZE OF PROJECT: (i.e. Building Square Footage, #units, maximum height and #floors " 5) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (full and part time): 6) LOT COVERAGE: Building %; Building, Parking, Outside Storage: ! % 8) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings: $?��� �c-c,a Landscaping $ Other Site Improvements: (Please list with cost) $ ��; �,� 8 r,- 4 9) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 10) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in and out) 11) PEAK HOUR (s) OF OPERATION: 7r, 12) PEAK DAY (s) OF OPERATION: *Aeo SIGNATURE C PLICANT October 17, 1985 John Trevithick Casey Construction 33 North Avenue Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Dear Mr. Trevithick: Enclosed are the minutes of the October 8, 1985 Planning Commission meeting at which your site plan was approved. Please be sure to meet the stipulations of the approval motion and call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Jane B. Lafleur, City Planner JBL/mcp 1 Encl cc: Robert Shand PLANNING COMMISSION 8 OCTOBER 1985 PAGE 6 site plan application of Valley Air Services for construction of a 10,250 sq. ft. hangar at the southern end of the Airport as depicted on plans entitled "Valley Air Service" prepared Richard Kellogg dated 10 1 85 with the following stipulations: 1. A $4500 landscaping plan is required. The applicant shall bond for $3500 prior to permit. $1000 is waived. 2. The building permit shall be obtained in 6 months. Mr. Jacob seconded, and the motion passed unanimously. Consider Site Plan application of Vermont Sheet Metal for construction of a 4800 sq. ft. industrial building on lot #1, Ethan Allen Farm Industrial Park f Mr. Belter stepped down during this discussion. Mr. Trevithick of Casey Construction advised that this will be a small, basically commercial industrial plant for manufacturing sheet metal products. The building has been located as close as possible to the flood plain area because of the tremendous drop-off on the other side. Parking is more than adequate. The back section will be for trailers, deliveries, and employee parking. They have talked with GMP on the right of way and the owner will sign a waiver if a pole has to be put there. Mrs. Lafleur said the only issue is the driveway. The Fire Chief wants 20 ft. at the entrance and 18 ft. along the side. Plantings will be a mixture of evergreen and hardwoods. Mr. Dooley moved that the Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Robert Shand for Vermont Custom ,Sheet Metal for construction of a 4800 sq ft building on lot #_1 on Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan, lot #1 Belter Industrial Park." nrenared by Thomas Koerner under direction of John Trevithick of Casey Con- ctrttntir%n TA4-h tho -Fnllnc.7inrr c+-ir%nIM*ice"�. 1. A $2400 landscaping bond shall be posted prior to permit. 2. The driveway shall be at least 20 feet in width with 10 oot return radii to accommodate commercial vehicles. The driveway to the rear gravelled area shall be at least 1 eet in width. 3,--The driveway will require a culvert. A. The entire lot, especially the intersection corner shall PLANNING COMMISSION 8 OCTOBER 1985 PAGE 7 be mowed at least once a year to prevent growth of brush. 5. The septic shall b6 located for future hook-up to the street. 6. The building permit shall be obtained in 6 months. Mr. Burgess seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Consider request of G. Milot for 6 month extension to site plan approval of O'Brien Milot office condos, 30 Kimball Avenue. Mr. Jacob moved that the request of G. Milot for a 6-month extension to site plan approval of O'Brien Milot office condos at 30 Kimball Avenue be approved. Mr. Burgess + seconded and the motion passed unanimously. C Review District Environmental Commission decision on Butler Farms Mrs. Lafleur advised that the Environmental Commission granted approval of the first 50 lots because those are planned for areas that are not prime agricultural soil. They will not approve anything beyond that. They felt that if the City had required a plan that took into account prime agricultural soil, the green strip might have been in a dif- ferent place. The Dept. of Agriculture says they don't want anything built on prime ag soil. Mr. Cobb noted they are re- applying for the balance of the lots. He felt that they had complied with the Planning Commission's requirements and that what the state was doing would only raise the price of the land. Mr. Dooley quoted from 10 VSA Sect. 6086(A)(9)(b)(iii) which indicates that the developer is required to show that " ..the subdivision or development has been planned to minimize the reduction of agricultural potential by providing for reasonable population densities, reasonable rates of growth and the use of cluster planning and new community planning designed to economize on the cost of roads, utilities and land usage." He said that the Commission obviously determined that Butler Farms does not do this. Mr. Jacob felt the Commission should meet with the City Council to discuss this; other members agreed. Other Business ),Mr. John Hodgson of Queen City Park has withdrawn his application. 12. Indian Creek requested a continuance until November 12. Memorandum October 8, 1985 agenda items 10/4/85 Page 3 Circulation_: Circulation is provided on three sides of the building. Most of the asphalt apron that planes use already exists. Parking: Eighteen parking spaces are shown for employees and the public users of this fixed based operation. Landscaping: A $4500 landscaping plan is required. The plan seems sufficient with $3500 in this area. Either $1000 should be waived or the applicant required to contribute $1000 into the landscaping "kitty". 7) VERMONT SHEET NUD METAL, LOT #1, ETHAN ALLEN FARM The applicant proposes to construct a 4800 square foot building on lot #1, on Ethan Allen Drive. It is zoned I-C and is located at the southern corner of Ethan Allen Drive and Shamrock road. Access and Circulation: Access is from Ethan Allen Drive through a 22 foot wide driveway. Circulation is provided around the back of the building. Parking: Five parking spaces are provided to meet regulations. Landscaping: A $2400 bond is required. The plan is adequate. Other: A 100 foot gmp transmission line easement is at the rear of the property. The applicant should insure that the septic area can be placed here; otherwise it will have to be relocated. See Bill Szymanski's and Jim Goddettes comments. t�uut! ?3urlin tun Sire Department 575 Dorset *treet ` *auto Nurlingtan. 11ermant 115401 y z r ti FRCE OF JAMES W.' O DETTE, SR. CHIEF 863-6455 MEMORANDUM TO: SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: JAMES W. GODDETTE SR., FIRE CHIEF RE: OCTOBER 8,85 AGENDA ITEMS DATE: 10/4/85 #1. Perry's Fish House; Shelburne Road Plans were reviewed by this department on the changes for this project. As far as the existing building I do not see any problems, But if the future expansion is approved additional access will be required in the back for the expansion. #2. Vt. Custom Sheet Metal; Belter Farm Development The only corrections needed is the road from the front parking to the back gravel area is a fire lane and must be at least 18' wide. #3. Vally Air ; Burlington International Airport Plans were reviewed by this department and the Chief of the Air Guard fire department. At this time we do no see a problem with the building by some thing must done for a main access road. At this time the only way to get to that area is by going on the or near the run way. #4. Mr. John Hodgson Lot Sub -Division Q.C.P. Maple Street. Plans were reviewed by this department as well as on site inspection. ( Cont. ) 10, )85 JBL That the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Robert Shand for Vermont Custom Sheet Metal for construction of a 4800 square foot building on lot #1 on Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan entitled "Site Plan - lot #1, Belter Industrial Park", prepared by Thomas Koerner under direction of John Trevithick of Casey Construction with the following stipulations: 1) A $2400 landscaping bond shall be posted prior to permit. 2) The driveway shall be at least 20 feet in width with 10 foot return radii to accommodate commercial vehicles. The driveway to the rear gravelled area shall be at least 18 feet in width. 3) The driveway will require a culvert. 4) The entire lot, especially the intersection corner shall be mowed at least once a year to prevent growth of brush. 5) The septic shall be located for future hook up to the street. 6) The building permit shall be obtained in 6 months. M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Manager Re: October 8, 1985 agenda items Date: 10/4/85 2) BESSETTE & ROSS, 329 DORSET STREET 1. Not good but better than first plan. 3) PRIME PROPERTIES, 62 EAST TERRACE 1. The steepest road grade is 16.6% or 16.6' in 100' for a distance of about 50 feet. This grade will not be a problem. 2. The curb openings shall flair out for turning movements. The widened openings shall include new depressed concrete curb. No simply breaking out the existing barrier curb. 5) PERRY'S FISH HOUSE, 1080 SHELBURNE ROAD No comments. 6) VALLEY AIR SERVICE, AIRPORT 1. It is my understanding based on my conversation with Walter Houghton, that planning is underway for an access road to the area from the Williston Road, National Guard Road which is expected to be constructed next year. 7) ROBERT SHAND, VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL, LOT #1 BELTER INDUSTRIAL PARK —, 1. Driveway should be at least 20' in width with 10' return radii to accommodate commercial vehicles. 2. Driveway will require a culvert. 3. I would recommend entire lot especially the intersection corner be mowed at least once a year to prevent growth of brush. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 PLANNER 658-7955 October 4, 1985 John Trevithick Casey Construction 33 North Avenue Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Dear Mr. Trevithick: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are the agenda and my memo to the Planning Commission. Please be sure someone is present to represent your request on Tuesday, October 8, 1985. Sincerely, Jane Bechtel Lafleur, City Planner JBL/mcp Encls cc: Robert Shand Land Use Permit #PB-4-1111 Page Two (8) The building is approved for no more than 15 employees. Dated this 5th day of December, 1985 in the Village of Essex Junction, Vermont FOR THE DIVISION OF PROTECTION Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer CC Donald Robisky Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry South Burlington Planning Commission Civil Engineering Associates Paul B. Rinebold IS % L LA CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN APPLICATION I) OWNER OF RECORD (name, address, phone #) _ 899-4486 Robert Shand, RD 2 Box 267 Rt 15 Jericho, VT 05465 2) APPLICANT (name, address, phone #) 862-5749 Berard Const. Co. Inc. 1Y0 • , -I n 3 C-) 5. paluu. 3) CONTACT PERSON (name, address, phone #) 862-5749 Randy and Rene Berard 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5) LOT NUMBER (,if applicable) 6) PROPOSED USE (S) Storage 5 Ethan Allen Dr. 7) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e. total building square footage, # units, maximum height and # floors, square feet per floor)_._______ 40'X60'X20' addition pZ4o0 $.T, O� IP1 8) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES no additional c, 9) LOT COVERAGE: building f %; landscaped areas d 1 building, parking, outside storage? % e� 10) COST ESTIMATES Buildings $ 54000.00 _ Landscaping Other Site Improvements (please list with cost) $ 1 1) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: November 1987 12) ESTIMATEL) AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in and out,) N/A Estirnat.ed trip ends (in and out.) during the following hours: Monday through Friday 11-12 noon l.'L-lp.m. _ 1 2 ' p '-- 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.ni 5 6 1. 3) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 8:OOAM to 4 :30 PM 14) PEAK DAYS OF 0PERATI ON : Monday thru Fridgy DATE OF SUBMISSIC)r\ May 22, 1987 IS]GNA'i' ItE 01 APPLICANT DATE 01- 111ARING June 9, 1987 PLANNING COMMISSION 9 JUNE 1987 PAGE 5 Construction Company, dated 11 4/86 last revised 6 4 87 with the following stipulations: 1. A sewer allocation of 30 gpd shall be obtained prior to permit. — — — — 2. A revised site Plan showing site layout change shall be submitted to the City Planner as a record prior to permit 3. The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Site Plan application of Tony Cairns, Champlain Oil Co. to construct a service station with a 1400 sq. ft. building and 2 pumping stations at 356 Dorset St. Mr. Cairns explained the station would be on the site of the present Country Kitchen. He explained his self -conducted traffic study which resulted in more vehicles than allowed by the overlay district. Mr. Burgess said there was again a question of whether to use the overlay district, and you can't have it both ways. (referring to the Timberlane application). Mrs. Maher said that in both the overlay and Mr. Cairns' figures the allowable vehicles is exceeded and she could not vote for the plan. It was noted that there is a plan for a convenience store at this same location that has been tabled by the Zoning Board. A poll of the Commission showed that no one was disposed to exceed the overlay zone. Mrs. Hurd moved that the Planning Commission deny the site Plan implication of Tony Cairns (Champlain Oil Company) on the grounds that it does not meet the traffic overlay district. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Site plan application of Berard Construction Co,Inc,•to construct a 2400 sq. ft. Vermont Custom Sheet Metal building for storage use at 5 Ethan Allen Drive. Mr. Belter stepped down from the Commission during this discussion. Randy Berard explained the necessity for the second driveway to bring in supplies twice a month. Trucks must back into the building and they would not want to use the existing drive because of its proximity to the telephone pole. In order to use the back of the building they would have to use part of the steep embankment. A tractor trailer will be completely off the road when backed up. The existing curb PLANNING COMMISSION 9 JUNE 1987 PAGE 6 is needed for other trucks to get to the back of the building. Mr. Burgess felt other traffic could be brought in on the new drive and then cut across the front of the building to get to the rear. Mr. Jacob felt for 2 trucks a month it didn't make much difference. All members except Mrs. Peacock agreed. Mrs. Hurd said she would like to see landscaping on top of the hill to screen the building from Shamrock Rd. Mr. Dooley moved that the Planning Commission approve the site plan applicati6n of Robert Shand to construct a 2400 sq. ft. addition to the 4800 sq. ft. Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Building at 5 Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan en- titled "Robert Shand, Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, South Burlington, Vermont, proposed site plan," prepared by Berard Construction Company dated 5/17/87 with the following stip- ulations_ 1. The applicant shall submit a revised landscaping plan to the City Planner for approval prior to permit. It shall show $1620 worth of additional landscaping including landscaping along Shamrock Rd. to screen the building. The applicant shall submit a $1620 landscaping bond prior to permit. 2. The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. Mr. Burgess seconded. Motion passed 5-1, Mrs. Peacock opposing. 9. Other Business Mrs. Maher read the following motion into the Minutes: WHEREAS John Dooley has faithfully served South Burlington as a member of the Planning Commission for the past 2+ years; AND WHEREAS John Dooley is leaving said Planning Commission because of his appointment to the highest court in the State of Vermont, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the South Burlington Planning Commission, extend to John Dooley our heartiest congratulations on this illustrious appointment; and further that we thank him profusely for the very professional and dedicated service he has given to our cause; and further that we tell him, in all honesty, that the position of Clerk will be a position no longer easily filled; PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 June 22, 1987 Mr. Rene Berard P.O. Box 2039 South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Mr. Berard: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are the minutes of the June 9, 1987 Planning Commission meeting. Please call me at 658-7955 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Kathryn Perkins, Acting Planner KP/mcp 1 Encl cc: Robert Shand 6/9/87 KP MOTION OF APPROVAL That the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the site plan application of Robert Shand to construct a 2400 square foot addition to the 4800 square foot Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Building at 5 Ethan Allen Drive as depicted on a plan entitled "Robert Shand, Vermont Custom Sheet Metal, South Burlington, Vermont, proposed site plan," prepared by Berard Construction Company dated 5/17/87 with the following stipulations: 1 Thy r•^�rincA� dravcsl rlrivo droll loop irii^ {ti^ }' iue driveway instead of another road opening. Or. building. 2) The building permit shall be obtained within 6 months or this approval is null and void. City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 PLANNER 658-7955 June 5, 1987 Mr. Rene Berard P.O. Box 2039 South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: 5 Ethan Allen Drive Dear Mr. Berard: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are the agenda and my comments to the Planning Commission regarding your plan. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, June 9, 1987 to represent your application. Sincerely, �'/' -�P Kathryn Perkins, Acting Planner KP/mcp Encls cc: Robert Shand Access: Access is shown via two curb cuts on Dorset Street — Each driveway is 15 feet in width and labeled one way, entrance and exit. These proposed curb cuts do not match the model proposed in the Dorset Street frontage study by T.J. Boyle & Associates This study is only a recommendation for Dorset Street and not law. The Zoning Board would not allow Mr. Cairns to have his only access to this lot through the adjacent lot as the study shows. Parking: Parking for a service station is adequate. Circulation: Site circulation is shown with a 20 foot wide driveway by the sides of the building and between the pumps, and a 24 foot wide drive in back adjacent to the parking. This is adequate. Landscaping.• $2100 worth of landscaping is required. What is shown is adequate. Traffic: This lot is in traffic overlay zone 5. The maximum permitted trip ends during a peak hour is 20. for peak hour tripends Based on ITE data P per "station", 25 peak hour trip ends are generated by this use. " Based on ITE data for tripends per PUMP," assuming one nozzle per pump, al tripends generated for this use is (3.63 tripends/nozzle xot12 proposed nozzles) = 43 tripends. If we assume 2 nozzles/pump 29 tripends are generated. These calculations show the use on the lot to be exceeding the overlay. Mr. Cairns will present his own traffic numbers. See enclosed traffic study performed by Mr -Cairns. Sewer allocation: A sewer allocation of 45 gallons per day shall be obtained prior to permit. Other: See Bill Szymanski's comments. Chief Goddette sees no fire emergency related problems on this plan. 8) BERNARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANYl VERMONT CUSTOM SHEET METAL, 5 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE _ The applicant proposes to construct a 2400 square foot addition to a 4800 square foot building for use as a storage facility. The lot is zoned Industrial -Commercial. Access: A new curb cut is proposed for a 16 foot wide driveway leading directly to the proposed addition. Parking: No additional parking is required for the proposed addition except for any new company vehicles that might accompany the new addition. Circulation: Circulation is adequate. 5 Landscaping: $922.00 worth of new landscaping is shown (6 white spruce) $1620.00 is required for the new addition. Traffic: This lot is not in an overlay zone, thus the traffic overlay does not apply. Other: See Bill Szymanski's and Chief Goddette's comments. II M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, City Manager Re: June 9, 1987 agenda items Date: June 5, 1987 4) CONVERTED OFFICE/HATHAWAY-WEAVER, 1272 AIRPORT DRIVE 1. The proposed parking lot has several large healthy trees that will have to be removed. Some should be saved especially the ones behind the lilac shrubs and the red maple just behind the building even if it means the loss of some parking spaces. 2. The contour of the existing land shall be maintained so as not be alter the surface drainage. The excavation for the parking lot shall be hauled from the site. 5) LARRY CARON, WILLISTON ROAD 1. The garage floor drains shall be connected to a grease and grit trap and then to the sanitary sewer system, not to the storm or footing drains. 7) CHAMPLAIN OIL, DORSET STREET 1. Any driveway lights and sign should be outside of the taking limits for the Dorset Street reconstruction. 2. Garage floor drains shall be connected to a grease and grit trap before connecting to the City sewer system. 3. A storm drainage plan shall be submitted. 8) BELTER INDUSTRIAL PARK, LOT #1 ADDITION, ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE 1. The proposed gravel drive should loop into the existing wide driveway instead of another road opening or better yet access to the addition be in the rear of the building. LC, " AItA, , t oy+ ~� I,,at'�oF L I , U+ C�.. 5h•�t (lea-� State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT CASE NO. PB-4-1111 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT Robert Shand Environmental Protection Rules ADDRESS Vermont Custom Sheet Metal Chapter 4 - Public Buildings 266 Pine Street Chapter 7 - Sewage Disposal Burlington, VT 05401 Chapter 9 - Plumbing This project consisting of constructing a 4,800 square foot building for light manufacturing on Lot #11 of the Belter subdivision (see Land Use Permit #EC-4-0793) located off Ethan Allen Drive in the City of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions: GENERAL (1) The project must be completed as shown on the plans: Project No. 85258 Sheet 1, dated October 1985 prepared by Civil Engineering Associates, Inc. and on the Drawing No. P-1 dated October 17, 1985 prepared by Paul B. Rinebold and which have been stamped APPROVED by the Division of Protection. No alteration of these plans shall be allowed except where written application has been made to the Agency of Environmental Conservation and approval obtained. (2) A copy of the approved plans and the Land Use 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. WATER SUPPLY (3) The project is approved for connection to a municipal type water system approved by the Department of Health provided that all construction is in accordance with the approved plans and the Environmental Protection Rules, Effective September 10, 1982. SEWAGE DISPOSAL (4) The installation of the sewage disposal system shall be inspected by a professional engineer registered in the -State of Vermont who shall report in writing prior to use, that the work has been done in accordance with the approved plans and the permit. PLUMBING (5) The Division of Protection is to be notified prior to the closing or covering of any waste plumbing so that we may inspect the workmanship. (6) The Master Plumber responsible for the interior plumbing shall provide the owner of the project a written certifica- tion stating that the work has been done in accordance with the approved plans and the Environmental Protection Rules, Effective September 10, 1982. (7) The applicant is reminded that all plumbing material and workmanship must meet the standards of the Environmental Protection Rules, Chapter 9, Plumbing; the National Plumbing Code; and the requirements of the Vermont Fire Prevention Section of the Department of Labor and Industry.